Because of the evolutionary loss of the uricolytic pathway, humans accumulate poorly soluble urate as the final product of purine catabolism. Restoration of uricolysis through enzyme therapy is a promising treatment for severe hyperuricemia caused by deficiency of hypoxanthine-guanine phosphoribosyltransferase (HPRT). To this end, we studied the effect of PEG conjugation on the activity and stability of the enzymatic complement required for conversion of urate into the more soluble (S)-allantoin. METHODS: We produced in recombinant form three zebrafish enzymes required in the uricolytic pathway. We carried out a systematic study of the effect of PEGylation on the function and stability of the three enzymes by varying PEG length, chemistr...
Hypoxanthine-guanine phosphoribosyltransferase (HPRT) catalyses the first step in purine salvage. A ...
Proteins and peptides have been recognized for having a wide variety of roles in human body. Thanks ...
Excess of uric acid is mainly treated with xanthine oxidase (XO) inhibitors, also called uricostatic...
The evolutionary inactivation of the urate degradation pathway predisposes humans to hyperuricemia, ...
Urate oxidase (Uox) catalyses the first reaction of oxidative uricolysis, a three-step enzymatic pat...
Mammals that degrade uric acid are not affected by gout or urate kidney stones. It is not fully unde...
The complete degradation of uric acid to (S)-allantoin, as recently elucidated, involves three enzym...
The complete degradation of uric acid to (S)-allantoin, as recently elucidated, involves three enzym...
AbstractPurines perform many important functions in the cell, being the formation of the monomeric p...
Limitations in efficacy and/or tolerance of currently available urate-lowering therapies (ULTs), suc...
Uricase (urate oxidase EC 1.7.3.3, UC) catalyses the oxidation of uric acid, a final product of puri...
Limitations in efficacy and/or tolerance of currently available urate-lowering therapies (ULTs), suc...
AbstractPurines perform many important functions in the cell, being the formation of the monomeric p...
The patient (T.K.), was first diagnosed as having a partial hypoxanthine-guanine phosphoribosyltrans...
Hyperuricemia and its symptoms are becoming increasingly common worldwide. Elevated serum uric acid ...
Hypoxanthine-guanine phosphoribosyltransferase (HPRT) catalyses the first step in purine salvage. A ...
Proteins and peptides have been recognized for having a wide variety of roles in human body. Thanks ...
Excess of uric acid is mainly treated with xanthine oxidase (XO) inhibitors, also called uricostatic...
The evolutionary inactivation of the urate degradation pathway predisposes humans to hyperuricemia, ...
Urate oxidase (Uox) catalyses the first reaction of oxidative uricolysis, a three-step enzymatic pat...
Mammals that degrade uric acid are not affected by gout or urate kidney stones. It is not fully unde...
The complete degradation of uric acid to (S)-allantoin, as recently elucidated, involves three enzym...
The complete degradation of uric acid to (S)-allantoin, as recently elucidated, involves three enzym...
AbstractPurines perform many important functions in the cell, being the formation of the monomeric p...
Limitations in efficacy and/or tolerance of currently available urate-lowering therapies (ULTs), suc...
Uricase (urate oxidase EC 1.7.3.3, UC) catalyses the oxidation of uric acid, a final product of puri...
Limitations in efficacy and/or tolerance of currently available urate-lowering therapies (ULTs), suc...
AbstractPurines perform many important functions in the cell, being the formation of the monomeric p...
The patient (T.K.), was first diagnosed as having a partial hypoxanthine-guanine phosphoribosyltrans...
Hyperuricemia and its symptoms are becoming increasingly common worldwide. Elevated serum uric acid ...
Hypoxanthine-guanine phosphoribosyltransferase (HPRT) catalyses the first step in purine salvage. A ...
Proteins and peptides have been recognized for having a wide variety of roles in human body. Thanks ...
Excess of uric acid is mainly treated with xanthine oxidase (XO) inhibitors, also called uricostatic...