Aldehyde-mediated inhibition of asparagine biosynthesis has implications for diabetes and alcoholism
Patients with alcoholism and type 2 diabetes manifest altered metabolism, including elevated aldehyde levels and unusually low asparagine levels. We show that asparagine synthetase B (ASNS), the only human asparagine-forming enzyme, is inhibited by disease-relevant reactive aldehydes, including form...
Main Authors: | John, T, Saffoon, N, Walsby-Tickle, J, Hester, SS, Dingler, FA, Millington, CL, McCullagh, JSO, Patel, KJ, Hopkinson, RJ, Schofield, CJ |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Royal Society of Chemistry
2024
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