Cadmium ion activates arginase from many species of organisms but is an inhibitor of arginase from many other species. The purpose of this study was to investigate the inhibition of rat liver and kidney arginase by cadmium ion. Rat kidney arginase was inhibited by much lower concentrations of cadmium ion than rat liver arginase.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFluoride is an uncompetitive inhibitor of rat liver arginase. This study has shown that fluoride caused substrate inhibition of rat liver arginase at substrate concentrations above 4 mM. Rat kidney arginase was more sensitive to inhibition by fluoride than liver arginase.
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November 2001
Two isozyme forms of arginase are found in the rat. All arginases are metalloenzymes which require manganese for activity. Many arginases are activated by cobalt and nickel ions and inhibited by heavy metal ions.
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August 1992
Polyethylene glycol is a water-soluble polymer which is widely used in the pharmaceutical, cosmetic, and chemical industries. In this study, it is shown that polyethylene glycol is an effective cryoprotectant of rat kidney transamidinase purified from both the mitochondria and cytosol. Much of the activity is lost when the purified enzyme is frozen and thawed in sodium-potassium phosphate buffer in the absence of cryoprotectants.
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January 1991
1. Mitochondrial rat kidney transamidinase was solubilized by two extractions with the surfactant Zwittergent 3-14. 2.
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