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This was followed by a decline and then a second smaller peak in serum transaminase activities.
Other names in common use include 3,5-dinitrotyrosine transaminase, and thyroid hormone aminotransferase.
The most important adverse effects are arrhythmia, thrombopenia and increased transaminase levels.
It is caused by a deficiency of the enzyme valine transaminase.
Whereas transaminase values are often elevated, jaundice is uncommon.
The oxidation pathway starts with the removal of the amino group by a transaminase.
Plasma hepatic transaminase activities were raised and a diagnosis of alcoholic hepatitis was made.
Finally is the transamination via the action of a glutamate-leucine transaminase to result in leucine.
In children starting treatment for chronic hepatitis B, serum transaminase levels should be measured every 3--6 months.
Oxaloacetate is converted to aspartate using a transaminase enzyme.
The enzyme alanine transaminase was also elevated in at least 5% of patients, but in most cases without symptoms.
In some patients, it can elevate alanine transaminase levels, so liver enzymes should be checked, periodically.
The maleate ion is useful in biochemistry as an inhibitor of transaminase reactions.
This enzyme is also called pyridoxamine-pyruvic transaminase.
It is also characterized by thrombocytopenia, leukopenia, and elevated serum transaminase levels in the majority of infected patients.
In either case, the transaminase reaction consists of two similar half-reactions that constitute what is referred to as a ping-pong mechanism.
EC 2.6 includes enzymes that transfer nitrogenous groups (transaminase)
It is formed from L-kynurenine in a reaction catalyzed by the enzyme kynurenine-oxoglutarate transaminase.
A transaminase converts the oxaloacetate to aspartate for transport back across the membrane and into the intermembrane space.
Alanine transaminase shows a marked diurnal variation.
More recent enzymatic evidence has indicated the presence of 17-oxosparteine synthase (OS), a transaminase enzyme.
The systematic name of this enzyme class is nicotianamine:2-oxoglutarate aminotransferase; nicotianamine transaminase.
Therefore both courses could have induced a response in some patients and the double transaminase peak could thus be indicative of early and late responders.
Gamma-aminobutyric transaminase may refer to: