Partial purification and characterization of selected enzymes of bovine nitrogen metabolism : comparison of the Nguni and Hereford breeds

Ruminant animals consuming low N-diet have been reported to have increased urea reabsorption with the Nguni being categorized as N-recycling ruminant. The enzymes associated with N-cycling are hypothesized to contribute to survival of the Nguni in harsh conditions. Enzymes responsible for such a fun...

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Main Author: Mathomu, Lutendo Michael
Other Authors: Myer, M. S.
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Language:en
Published: 2013
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Online Access:Mathomu, Lutendo Michael (2012) Partial purification and characterization of selected enzymes of bovine nitrogen metabolism : comparison of the Nguni and Hereford breeds, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/10060>
http://hdl.handle.net/10500/10060
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-uir.unisa.ac.za-10500-100602021-08-17T05:09:18Z Partial purification and characterization of selected enzymes of bovine nitrogen metabolism : comparison of the Nguni and Hereford breeds Mathomu, Lutendo Michael Myer, M. S. Kenyon, C. Cattle breeds Purification Characterization Nitrogen metabolism Arginase Carbamoyl phosphate synthetase Glutamine synthetase Glutamate dehydrogenase Glutaminase Chromatography Rate of maximal velocity Enzyme activity Kinetics 636.208521 Nguni cattle -- Feeding and feeds Nitrogen -- Metabolism Hereford cattle -- Feeding and feeds Ruminant animals consuming low N-diet have been reported to have increased urea reabsorption with the Nguni being categorized as N-recycling ruminant. The enzymes associated with N-cycling are hypothesized to contribute to survival of the Nguni in harsh conditions. Enzymes responsible for such a function needed to be characterized in order to determine their effect in the functioning of the Nguni as opposed to Hereford breed. Crude enzymes from both breeds were separated from most or some contaminants by sephadex G-25, DEAE sephacel, and different affinity column chromatography. CPS and GDH were successfully purified and characterized by LC-MS/MS and further analysed by ProteinPilot™, blasted and matched >95% with those of Bos Taurus. Comparison of characterized enzymes and those which failed to ionise such as ARG, GS and GA was done using kinetics and graphs annotating specific activities. Partial purification and characterization was in part achieved. Life and Consumer Sciences M. Sc. (Life Sciences) 2013-07-16T04:27:10Z 2013-07-16T04:27:10Z 2012-11 Dissertation Mathomu, Lutendo Michael (2012) Partial purification and characterization of selected enzymes of bovine nitrogen metabolism : comparison of the Nguni and Hereford breeds, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/10060> http://hdl.handle.net/10500/10060 en University of South Africa 1 online resource (xviii, 171 leaves) : illustrations (chiefly color), maps (some color) application/pdf
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topic Cattle breeds
Purification
Characterization
Nitrogen metabolism
Arginase
Carbamoyl phosphate synthetase
Glutamine synthetase
Glutamate dehydrogenase
Glutaminase
Chromatography
Rate of maximal velocity
Enzyme activity
Kinetics
636.208521
Nguni cattle -- Feeding and feeds
Nitrogen -- Metabolism
Hereford cattle -- Feeding and feeds
spellingShingle Cattle breeds
Purification
Characterization
Nitrogen metabolism
Arginase
Carbamoyl phosphate synthetase
Glutamine synthetase
Glutamate dehydrogenase
Glutaminase
Chromatography
Rate of maximal velocity
Enzyme activity
Kinetics
636.208521
Nguni cattle -- Feeding and feeds
Nitrogen -- Metabolism
Hereford cattle -- Feeding and feeds
Mathomu, Lutendo Michael
Partial purification and characterization of selected enzymes of bovine nitrogen metabolism : comparison of the Nguni and Hereford breeds
description Ruminant animals consuming low N-diet have been reported to have increased urea reabsorption with the Nguni being categorized as N-recycling ruminant. The enzymes associated with N-cycling are hypothesized to contribute to survival of the Nguni in harsh conditions. Enzymes responsible for such a function needed to be characterized in order to determine their effect in the functioning of the Nguni as opposed to Hereford breed. Crude enzymes from both breeds were separated from most or some contaminants by sephadex G-25, DEAE sephacel, and different affinity column chromatography. CPS and GDH were successfully purified and characterized by LC-MS/MS and further analysed by ProteinPilot™, blasted and matched >95% with those of Bos Taurus. Comparison of characterized enzymes and those which failed to ionise such as ARG, GS and GA was done using kinetics and graphs annotating specific activities. Partial purification and characterization was in part achieved. === Life and Consumer Sciences === M. Sc. (Life Sciences)
author2 Myer, M. S.
author_facet Myer, M. S.
Mathomu, Lutendo Michael
author Mathomu, Lutendo Michael
author_sort Mathomu, Lutendo Michael
title Partial purification and characterization of selected enzymes of bovine nitrogen metabolism : comparison of the Nguni and Hereford breeds
title_short Partial purification and characterization of selected enzymes of bovine nitrogen metabolism : comparison of the Nguni and Hereford breeds
title_full Partial purification and characterization of selected enzymes of bovine nitrogen metabolism : comparison of the Nguni and Hereford breeds
title_fullStr Partial purification and characterization of selected enzymes of bovine nitrogen metabolism : comparison of the Nguni and Hereford breeds
title_full_unstemmed Partial purification and characterization of selected enzymes of bovine nitrogen metabolism : comparison of the Nguni and Hereford breeds
title_sort partial purification and characterization of selected enzymes of bovine nitrogen metabolism : comparison of the nguni and hereford breeds
publishDate 2013
url Mathomu, Lutendo Michael (2012) Partial purification and characterization of selected enzymes of bovine nitrogen metabolism : comparison of the Nguni and Hereford breeds, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/10060>
http://hdl.handle.net/10500/10060
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