In humans, low serum carnosinase (CN1) activity protects patients with type 2 diabetes from diabetic nephropathy. We now characterized the interaction of thiol-containing compounds with CN1 cysteine residue at position 102, which is important for CN1 activity. Reduced glutathione (GSH), N-acetylcysteine and cysteine (3.2 \uc2\ub1 0.4, 2.0 \uc2\ub1 0.3, 1.6 \uc2\ub1 0.2 \uc2\ub5mol/mg/h/mM; p <.05) lowered dose-dependently recombinant CN1 (rCN1) efficiency (5.2 \uc2\ub1 0.2 \uc2\ub5mol/mg/h/mM) and normalized increased CN1 activity renal tissue samples of diabetic mice. Inhibition was allosteric. Substitution of rCN1 cysteine residues at position 102 (Mut1C102S) and 229 (Mut2C229S) revealed that only cysteine-102 is influenced by cysteiny...
Objective: Carnosinase 1 (CN1) is a secreted dipeptidase that hydrolyses L-carnosine. Recently, we h...
A polymorphism in the carnosine dipeptidase-1 gene (CNDP1), resulting in decreased plasma carnosinas...
Type 2 diabetes is characterized by failure to control glucose homeostasis, with numerous diabetic c...
In humans, low serum carnosinase (CN1) activity protects patients with type 2 diabetes from diabetic...
Carnosinase 1 (CN1) has been postulated to be a susceptibility factor for developing diabetic nephro...
We previously demonstrated that polymorphisms in the carnosinase-1 gene (CNDP1) determine the risk o...
On the Relevance of Carnosine and Carnosinase for the Development of Diabetic Nephropathy A polymor...
High levels of serum carnosinase, the enzyme that degrades circulating protective dipeptides (carnos...
Objective: To assess the influence of serum carnosinase (CN1) on the course of diabetic kidney disea...
Background and Purpose: The advanced glycation end products (AGEs) participate in the pathogenesis o...
Objective: Carnosinase 1 (CN1) is a secreted dipeptidase that hydrolyses L-carnosine. Recently, we h...
A polymorphism in the carnosine dipeptidase-1 gene (CNDP1), resulting in decreased plasma carnosinas...
Type 2 diabetes is characterized by failure to control glucose homeostasis, with numerous diabetic c...
In humans, low serum carnosinase (CN1) activity protects patients with type 2 diabetes from diabetic...
Carnosinase 1 (CN1) has been postulated to be a susceptibility factor for developing diabetic nephro...
We previously demonstrated that polymorphisms in the carnosinase-1 gene (CNDP1) determine the risk o...
On the Relevance of Carnosine and Carnosinase for the Development of Diabetic Nephropathy A polymor...
High levels of serum carnosinase, the enzyme that degrades circulating protective dipeptides (carnos...
Objective: To assess the influence of serum carnosinase (CN1) on the course of diabetic kidney disea...
Background and Purpose: The advanced glycation end products (AGEs) participate in the pathogenesis o...
Objective: Carnosinase 1 (CN1) is a secreted dipeptidase that hydrolyses L-carnosine. Recently, we h...
A polymorphism in the carnosine dipeptidase-1 gene (CNDP1), resulting in decreased plasma carnosinas...
Type 2 diabetes is characterized by failure to control glucose homeostasis, with numerous diabetic c...