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Abstract
1. Further observations on the utilization of parenterally administered dog hemoglobin show that oral supplements of dl-methionine and l-cystine improve the efficiency of utilization of hemoglobin N, while a fed supplement of dl-isoleucine alone is without effect. 2. When N-isoleucine is added to a fed supplement of methionine or methionine and cystine, the utilization of parenterally given hemoglobin N is even better than with the sulfur-containing amino acids alone. 3. A suggested approach to the problem of designing the quantitatively "ideal" amino acid mixture lies in the definition of what may be called total organism-amino acid patterns of rat, dog, man, etc. These may vary considerably not only at different developmental stages in a given species, but also certainly from one species to another. 4. Further attempts to detect globin in the peripheral circulation have pointed to the need for a highly specific procedure such as that an immunologic method may offer. 5. Reduced hemin in dog plasma migrates with alpha(1)-globulin and albumin in veronal buffer at pH 8.5 and the colored zones give strong hemochromogen absorption bands.Entities:
Keywords: AMINO ACIDS; CYSTINE; HEMOGLOBIN; LEUCINE; METHIONINE; PROTEINS/digests
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Year: 1947 PMID: 19871599 PMCID: PMC2135668 DOI: 10.1084/jem.85.1.55
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Exp Med ISSN: 0022-1007 Impact factor: 14.307