Pub. Date : 1989 Dec 25
PMID : 2557334
4 Functional Relationships(s)Download |
Sentence | Compound Name | Protein Name | Organism |
1 | The similarity in the rates of oxidase activation and p67 inactivation suggested that the activation of the respiratory burst oxidase in the cell-free system could involve an SDS-mediated alteration in p67. | Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate | CD33 molecule | Homo sapiens |
2 | The similarity in the rates of oxidase activation and p67 inactivation suggested that the activation of the respiratory burst oxidase in the cell-free system could involve an SDS-mediated alteration in p67. | Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate | CD33 molecule | Homo sapiens |
3 | These two findings, incompatible in general, can be reconciled by a mechanism in which SDS acts specifically on a single oxidase component (i.e. p67), but with an effect that depends on circumstances: oxidase activation, if the SDS-sensitive component is part of a completely assembled oxidase precursor; loss of p67 activity, if not. | Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate | CD33 molecule | Homo sapiens |
4 | These two findings, incompatible in general, can be reconciled by a mechanism in which SDS acts specifically on a single oxidase component (i.e. p67), but with an effect that depends on circumstances: oxidase activation, if the SDS-sensitive component is part of a completely assembled oxidase precursor; loss of p67 activity, if not. | Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate | CD33 molecule | Homo sapiens |