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Adsorptive endocytosis of transcobalamin II-vitamin B12 by isolated rat liver parenchymal cells

  • J. Lindemans , J. van Kapel and J. Abels
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Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter I
  2. Preface VII
  3. CONTENTS IX
  4. Chapter 1. CHEMISTRY OF CORRINOIDS. TOTAL SYNTHESIS OF VITAMIN B12
  5. Introductory remarks for opening of 3rd European Symposium on vitamin B12 1
  6. Introductory remarks. Historical perspectives on the isolation of crystalline vitamin B12 7
  7. New and old problems in the structure analysis of vitamin B12 19
  8. Synthetic vitamin B12 37
  9. Chemical synthesis of corrinoids: current problems and recent advances 89
  10. Recent studies on the synthesis of vitamin B12 119
  11. New reactions of the chromophoric system of vitamin B12 derivatives 137
  12. Structure and reactivity of the so-called stable yellow corrinoids 141
  13. Concerning the structure of so-called yellow products obtained from naturally occurring metal-free corrinoids 149
  14. Correlation of vitamin B12 methanolysis products with cobyrinic methyl ester amides prepared from hydrogenobyrinic acid amides 155
  15. Preparation and X-ray structural analyses of a cobyrinic acid diamide and the corresponding rhodium analogue 159
  16. Concerning a new corrinoid from municipal sludge 163
  17. Steric course of the substitution by vitamin B12s as studied by 1H-NMR spectroscopy 169
  18. Synthesis and X-ray analysis of a porphyrin-type Co(I)-complex 171
  19. Stereochemistry of the formation and cleavage of the Co-C bond in a vitamin B12 model 173
  20. The structure of superoxocobalamin, a single crystal ESR study 175
  21. NMR studies of a novel form of vitamin B12 179
  22. Circular dichroism study of organocobalamins 183
  23. Concerning electronic, CD and ORD spectra of isomeric pairs of several (Co-methyl)-corrinoids 189
  24. Some properties of cobalaminhexacyanoferrate 193
  25. Temperature-jump kinetics of the "base-on" - "base-off" equilibrium of methylcobalamin 199
  26. Electrochemistry of vitamin B12. Equilibria, kinetics and mechanisms in the B12a - B12r - B12s oxido-reduction 203
  27. Electrochemistry of vitamin B12. Alkyl cobalamins and cobinamides 213
  28. Chapter 2. BIOSYNTHESIS OF CORRINOIDS
  29. Recent biosynthetic researches on vitamin B12 217
  30. Intermediary metabolism of cobyrinic acid biosynthesis 247
  31. On the methylation process in cobyrinic acid biosynthesis 279
  32. Biogenesis of tetrapyrrole compounds (porphyrins and corrinoids), and its regulation 293
  33. Factor I ex Clostridium tetanomorphum: proof of structure and relationship to vitamin B12 biosynthesis 315
  34. On the biosynthesis of the 5,6-dimethylbenzimidazole moiety of vitamin B12 317
  35. The enzyme system of propionic acid bacteria transforming riboflavin into 5,6-dimethylbenzimidazole 323
  36. Straight approaches to the nucleotide loop 331
  37. Ribosomal proteins share in vitamin B12 biosynthesis 345
  38. The ribosomal proteins L2, L5, L18 and L25 involved in vitamin B12 biosynthesis 359
  39. Formation and role of vitamin B12 in Protaminobacter ruber and Rhizobium meliloti 361
  40. Chapter 3. CORRINOID DEPENDENT ENZYMES AND REACTIONS. MODEL SYSTEMS
  41. Current status of the mechanism of action of B12 - coenzyme 373
  42. A stereochemical approach to the diol dehydratase reaction 389
  43. Coenzyme B12-dependent diol dehydratase - distribution and metabolic role in Enterobacteriaceae, enzymological properties and interaction with coenzyme B12 413
  44. Adenosylcobalamin-dependent glycerol dehydratase interaction with substrates and their analogs 431
  45. Glycerol dehydratase from Aerobacter aerogenes 437
  46. The mechanism of action of methylmalonyl-CoA mutase as studied with isotope labelling and synthetic models 439
  47. Recent studies on the mechanism of action of ethanolamine ammonia-lyase 461
  48. Studies on the mechanism of reactions catalysed by ethanolamine ammonia-lyase 471
  49. Steric course of the ethanolamine-ammonia lyase reaction 485
  50. The chemical synthesis and coenzymatic properties of analogs of adenosylcobalamin in the ribonucleotide reductase reaction 489
  51. Review of the EPR of B12r and B12 -dependent enzyme reactions 505
  52. Vitamin B12: current problems and recent advances 511
  53. The role of corrinoids in the total synthesis of acetate from C02 529
  54. Mechanisms for B12 -dependent methylation 539
  55. Nonenzymic models for the enigmatic coenzyme B12-dependent carbon-skeleton rearrangements 557
  56. The mechanism of action of coenzyme B12 575
  57. Model systems for adenosylcobalamin dependent enzymic reactions 587
  58. Bridged cobaloximes as vitamin B12 models 599
  59. Modified adenosylaobalamin: model systems for the active sites of corrinoid-dependent enzymes 605
  60. Chapter 4. ANALOGUES AND ANTAGONISTS OF VITAMIN B12
  61. Naturally occurring vitamin B12 antagonists and their potential therapeutic value 609
  62. Structures of some vitamin B12 analogues and their biological as well as biochemical functions 625
  63. Novel metal-free corrinoids and metal analogues 635
  64. Preparation of ferribalamin, the Fe(III)-analogue of vitamin B12 647
  65. Chapter 5. VITAMIN B12 ASSAY
  66. Vitamin B12 assay: an evaluation of radiodilution assay using cobinamide to increase specificity 649
  67. Effect of residual extract products and the type of binders (R or IF) on serum vitamin B12 levels by radioisotope dilution assay 655
  68. Differential assay of cobamides in serum using R-protein radioisotopic dilution assay, E.coli and E.gracilis assays 657
  69. Rapid determination of corrinoids by high performance liquid chromatography 663
  70. Determination of the plasma cobalamins by one-dimensional thin-layer chromatography 665
  71. Chemical quantitation of corrinoids 671
  72. Enzymatic estimation of vitamin B12 673
  73. Essential prerequisites for the analysis of cyanocobalamin in biochemically complex samples using radiometric competitive binding assays 675
  74. Chapter 6. ABSORPTION, TRANSPORT AND DISTRIBUTION OF VITAMIN B12
  75. Distribution of cobalamins in the animal body 681
  76. Vitamin B12 in membrane mimetic agents - theoretical considerations and practical applications 695
  77. Transport of vitamin B12 in Escherichia coli 711
  78. The plasma transport of cobalamin (Cbl) 725
  79. Soluble and membrane-bound vitamin B12 transport proteins 743
  80. The origin and clinical implications of vitamin B12 binders - the transcobalamins 765
  81. Large vitamin B12-binding proteins and complexes in human serum 777
  82. Heterogeneity of antibodies against B12 binders in pernicious anaemia 791
  83. The intraluminal phase of vitamin B12 transport in humans 803
  84. Polymorphic variants of transcobalamin II rare alleles in family studies 807
  85. Relationship between cobalophilin releasing and functional state of polymorphonuclear granulocytes 813
  86. The significance of vitamin B12 binders in the central nervous system 821
  87. In vitro acid dissociation of cobalamin-transcobalamin II complexes formed in vivo: a probe in the study of TC II-kinetics 827
  88. Calcium dependencies in the binding of transcobalamins to subcellular particles of liver cells 833
  89. The effect of antibiotics on transcobalamin II synthesis in rabbit liver cell culture 837
  90. Solubilization and characterization of the transcobalamin II acceptor from human placenta and rabbit liver 843
  91. Strength of binding of methyl-, 5 '-deoxyadenosyl-, cyano- and hydroxocobalamin to human transcobalamin I and II and intrinsic factor 851
  92. Adsorptive endocytosis of transcobalamin II-vitamin B12 by isolated rat liver parenchymal cells 855
  93. Species specificity between TC II, TC II-Cbl uptake and anti-TC II 861
  94. Transcobalamin II polymorphism in african populations 863
  95. Transcobalamins during induction of nutritional cobalamin deficiency in the fruit bat 867
  96. Heterogeneity of transcobalamin II demonstrated by isoelectric focusing in urea 873
  97. Radioimmunosorbent determinations of unsaturated and total transcobalamin II in human serum 877
  98. The "dU suppression test" and "thymidine suppression test": evidence for reciprocal relationship between the "de novo" and "salvage" pathways of DNA synthesis 881
  99. TC II deficiency: observations with deoxyuridine suppression test 889
  100. Spectral studies on hog intrinsic factor and hog non-intrinsic factor 895
  101. Amino terminal sequence of hog non-intrinsic factor and hog intrinsic factor 905
  102. Subunit structure of the pig ileal intrinsic factor receptor 909
  103. Cobinamide blocking assay for intrinsic factor 917
  104. Intracelular transport of vitamin B12 in enterocytes 919
  105. Evidence for the chief cell as the source of intrinsic factor secretion in the rat 921
  106. Long-term treatment of pernicious anemia patients with intrinsic factor 929
  107. An analogy of cobalamin membrane transport: an intestinal receptor for heme 933
  108. A simplified method for quantitative determination of vitamin B12 absorption 939
  109. Vitamin B12 absorption studies with plastic whole body counter in patients with gastroenterological operation 945
  110. Affinity photo-release purification of cobalamin-binding proteins 949
  111. Effect of pentagastrin in vitamin B12 absorption in the guinea pig 955
  112. Synthesis of cobalamin coenzymes in the rat and their secretion from the liver into plasma and bile 961
  113. The pattern of cobalamins in human erythrocytes 967
  114. Presence of sulfitocobalamin in cell extracts. Resolution and identification by SP-Sephadex C-25 cation exchange chromatography 971
  115. Mitochondrial cobalamins: types, sources, and functions with evidence of their noninvolvement in mitochondrial DNA synthesis 975
  116. Chapter 7. PHYSIOLOGY AND PATHOLOGY OF VITAMIN B12
  117. Studies on vitamin B12 and ubiquinone 979
  118. Haematological aspects of cobalamin deficiency 991
  119. The neurology of vitamin B12 deficiency 1001
  120. Clinioal diseases related to defioienoies of vitamin B12 transport proteins 1009
  121. Effects of methylaobalamin on peripheral neuropathies or experimentally-induced neuropathies 1017
  122. Inherited deficiencies of the deoxyadenosylcobalamin (Ado-Cbl) dependent L-methylmalonyl-CoA mutase system: clinical and biochemical aspects 1019
  123. An investigation of a possible role for coenzyme B12 in ribonucleotide reduction in rabbit bone marrow 1025
  124. Participation of cAMP in regulation of coenzyme B12 dependent glycerol dehydratase synthesis from Klebsiella pneumoniae ATCC 85955 1029
  125. Carbon monoxide oxidation by Clostridia: evidence for the involvement of a corrinoid-like compound 1033
  126. The in vivo effects of nitrous oxide on human bone marrow - a morphological, biochemical and cell cycle study 1037
  127. Interconversion of cobalamins in human lymphocytes in vitro and the influence of nitrous oxide on synthesis of cobalamin coenzymes 1045
  128. Studies on cobalamin and folate metabolism in rats exposed to nitrous oxide (N2O) 1055
  129. Alterations in mammalian cells induced by inactivation of vitamin B12 with nitrous oxide 1061
  130. High ascorbic acid intake and vitamin B12 status in the rat 1065
  131. Ability of megadoses of vitamin C to destroy vitamin B12 and cobinamide and to reduce absorption of vitamin B12 (with a note on B12 radioassays) 1069
  132. Interaction between methylcobalamin and some amino acids in single cell proteins 1079
  133. Methylcobalamin and the modification of proteins in vitro 1085
  134. Deoxyadenosylcobalamin and the process of methylation of tRNA in model systems 1091
  135. The participation of coenzyme B12 in the synthesis of DNA by Propionibacterium shermanii 1095
  136. Recent advances in cobalamin metabolism: abnormalities in coenzyme distribution in tumor development and in inherited metabolic disease 1101
  137. On some properties of the effect and metabolism of different cobalamins in tumor-bearing rats 1113
  138. Gastric cancer as a risk factor in pernicious anaemia 1119
  139. Interference with cobalamin metabolism and tumour growth by an analogue of methylcobalamin 1125
  140. Vitamin B12 requirement for replication of mouse leukemia L1210 cells: functional relevance to folate metabolism 1127
  141. Vitamin B12 and folia acid interrelations: a new look 1131
  142. The effect of hypothyroidism on histidine oxidation and folate-dependent enzyme levels 1139
  143. Cobalamin-dependent methionine synthesis and the regulation of the metabolism of activated folic acid derivatives in cultured human lymphoblasts 1145
  144. Author and Citation Index 1149
  145. Subject Index 1171
  146. Collection of Photographs from the Symposium 1213
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