The quantification of aspartic acid racemization in the proteins of nonmetabolically active tissues can be used as a measure of chronological aging in humans and other long-lived organisms. However, very few studies have been conducted in shorter-lived animals such as rodents, which are increasingly used as genetic and metabolic models of aging. An initial study had reported significant changes in the ratio of d- to l-aspartate in rat molars with age. Using a sensitive HPLC method for the determination of d- and l-aspartate from protein hydrolysates, we found no accumulation of d-aspartate in the molars of 17 rats that ranged in age from 2 to 44 months, and the amount of d-aspartate per molar did not correspond with molar eruption date as h...
Biological aging is a complex and nuanced chemical process that proceeds along numerous routes at th...
INTRODUCTION: Aging proteins undergo non-enzymatic post-translational modification, including isomer...
Age-related changes in the cellular content of secretory proteins and protein synthesis were studied...
The quantification of aspartic acid racemization in the proteins of nonmetabolically active tissues ...
The amino acid racemization is a chemical reaction process that depends on the property change of pr...
AbstractOf all aspartyl residues in bovine αA-crystallin, only Asp-151 exhibits pronounced racemizat...
PURPOSE: Long-lived proteins are widespread in man, yet little is known about the processes that aff...
The estimation of chronological age in cadavers, human remains and in living human beings by various...
AbstractThe similarity of the yellow chromophores isolated from human cataracts with those from asco...
Aims: To correlate the age-related structural changes in lens with its contents of amino acids and m...
We characterized the primary structure of aA-crystallin from the lens of the human eye by detailed a...
The concentrations of ortho-tyrosine (o-Tyr) and dityrosine (DT) were measured in noncataractous hum...
Age-dependent deterioration of long-lived proteins in humans may have wide-ranging effects on health...
Racemization is one of the most abundant modifications in long-lived proteins. It has been proposed ...
<div><p>Although proteins consist exclusively of L-amino acids, we have reported that aspartyl (Asp)...
Biological aging is a complex and nuanced chemical process that proceeds along numerous routes at th...
INTRODUCTION: Aging proteins undergo non-enzymatic post-translational modification, including isomer...
Age-related changes in the cellular content of secretory proteins and protein synthesis were studied...
The quantification of aspartic acid racemization in the proteins of nonmetabolically active tissues ...
The amino acid racemization is a chemical reaction process that depends on the property change of pr...
AbstractOf all aspartyl residues in bovine αA-crystallin, only Asp-151 exhibits pronounced racemizat...
PURPOSE: Long-lived proteins are widespread in man, yet little is known about the processes that aff...
The estimation of chronological age in cadavers, human remains and in living human beings by various...
AbstractThe similarity of the yellow chromophores isolated from human cataracts with those from asco...
Aims: To correlate the age-related structural changes in lens with its contents of amino acids and m...
We characterized the primary structure of aA-crystallin from the lens of the human eye by detailed a...
The concentrations of ortho-tyrosine (o-Tyr) and dityrosine (DT) were measured in noncataractous hum...
Age-dependent deterioration of long-lived proteins in humans may have wide-ranging effects on health...
Racemization is one of the most abundant modifications in long-lived proteins. It has been proposed ...
<div><p>Although proteins consist exclusively of L-amino acids, we have reported that aspartyl (Asp)...
Biological aging is a complex and nuanced chemical process that proceeds along numerous routes at th...
INTRODUCTION: Aging proteins undergo non-enzymatic post-translational modification, including isomer...
Age-related changes in the cellular content of secretory proteins and protein synthesis were studied...