Transaminase

Transaminase

Transaminase
In biochemistry, a transaminase or an aminotransferase is an enzyme that catalyzes a type of reaction between an amino acid and an α-keto acid. To be specific, this reaction involves removing the amino group from the amino acid, leaving behind an α-keto acid, and transferring it to the reactant α-keto acid and converting it into an amino acid. Some transamination activities of the ribosome have been found to be catalyzed by so called ribozymes (RNA enzymes). Examples being the hammerhead ribozyme, the VS ribozyme and the hairpin ribozyme...

Transaminase - List of case studies

Multiple myeloma with renal involvement, bone lesions and Neuropathy

protein electrophoresis, counts for immunoglobulins, transaminase, glycemia, gamma GT, alkaline phosphatase, Bence Jones ... protein electrophoresis, counts for immunoglobulins, transaminase, glycemia, gamma GT, alkaline phosphatase, Bence Jones ...

1st and 2nd Motor Neuron Disease of ALS-type

range limits: Glycaemia, azotemia, creatine, uric acid, transaminase, LDH, CPK, GGT, alkaline phosphatase, calcium, phosphorus, ...

Autoimmune hepatitis/cholangitis in patient with Crohn’s disease.

(0.59) and a further reduction in GGTs with transaminase substantially stable. Therefore, the therapy with Amoxicillin ... of infective cholangitis with blood tests that showed transaminase on the increase (ALT 248, AST 114, GGT 281) with leukocytosis ...

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