[非酶脱酰胺作为蛋白质老化的一个因素]。

Voprosy biokhimii mozga Pub Date : 1978-01-01
A A Krichevskaia, A I Lukash, N V Pushkina, K B Sherstnev, A M Mendzheritskiĭ
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老年大鼠大脑、心脏和肝脏的两种蛋白质的酰胺化程度比幼鼠降低了15- 21%。这种减少被证明是由于不稳定的酰胺基团。强有力的证据表明,在蛋白质中,不稳定的酰胺基团是天冬酰胺的酰胺基团,而稳定的酰胺基团是谷氨酰胺的酰胺基团。研究了蛋白质非酶脱酰胺的可能性。脱氨蛋白更容易被蛋白酶攻击,这可能是老化蛋白分解的可能途径之一。
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[Nonenzymatic deamidation as a factor in protein aging].

Amidation of two protein fractions of brain, heart and liver of senite rats was found to decrease by 15--21% as compared with that of young animals. This decrease was shown to be due to unstable amide groups. Strong evidence is presented favouring the preposition that in proteins the unstable amide groups are those of asparagine and the stable ones those of glutamine. The possibility of the nonenzymatic deamidation of proteins was investigated. Deaminated proteins were found to be more easily attacked by proteinases which could be one of the possible ways of breakdown of aging proteins.

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