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The role of peptides as intermediates in protein metabolism

There is much evidence in the recent literature that peptides may be intermediates in normal protein biosynthesis. This has also been inferred from certain disease states and other conditions under which protein biosynthesis is blocked at some point, e.g. cadmium, amino acid analogues or (in bacter...

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Main Author: Berman, Mervyn Clive
Other Authors: Kench, J E
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Language:English
Published: Department of Pathology 2020
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description There is much evidence in the recent literature that peptides may be intermediates in normal protein biosynthesis. This has also been inferred from certain disease states and other conditions under which protein biosynthesis is blocked at some point, e.g. cadmium, amino acid analogues or (in bacteria) antibiotics. The literature covering this concept will be presented. The present studies have been carried out on children, who because they are suffering from chronic protein malnutrition have very much lowered rates of protein synthesis and breakdown. In this unfortunate, but natural experiment, it was hoped that some factor or factors derived from protein synthesis might be found which influenced the synthetic mechanism as a whole. Evidence from the literature has been summarized which concludes that urine, apart from being convenient to collect, is the biological fluid most likely to contain high concentrates of peptides which are released during cellular metabolism.
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/31984 The role of peptides as intermediates in protein metabolism Berman, Mervyn Clive Kench, J E Peptides protein biosynthesis There is much evidence in the recent literature that peptides may be intermediates in normal protein biosynthesis. This has also been inferred from certain disease states and other conditions under which protein biosynthesis is blocked at some point, e.g. cadmium, amino acid analogues or (in bacteria) antibiotics. The literature covering this concept will be presented. The present studies have been carried out on children, who because they are suffering from chronic protein malnutrition have very much lowered rates of protein synthesis and breakdown. In this unfortunate, but natural experiment, it was hoped that some factor or factors derived from protein synthesis might be found which influenced the synthetic mechanism as a whole. Evidence from the literature has been summarized which concludes that urine, apart from being convenient to collect, is the biological fluid most likely to contain high concentrates of peptides which are released during cellular metabolism. 2020-05-22T17:29:07Z 2020-05-22T17:29:07Z 1964 2020-04-06T17:38:47Z Doctoral Thesis Doctoral https://hdl.handle.net/11427/31984 eng application/pdf Department of Pathology Faculty of Health Sciences
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The role of peptides as intermediates in protein metabolism
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title_full The role of peptides as intermediates in protein metabolism
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protein biosynthesis
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