Basic Amino Acids as Intracellular Cations in K Deficiency
1958 ◽
Vol 193
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pp. 644-652
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Rats were made K deficient by diet, by the injection of desoxycorticosterone acetate, and by protein repletion of protein depleted rats fed K-free diets. The tissues were examined for increases in basic amino acids. Increased amounts of l (+) lysine, identified by chromatographic, electrophoretic, enzymatic and microbiological techniques have been found in the muscle and kidney of K-deficient animals. The lysine and/or the basic amino acid content as well as the Na, K and Cl content of muscle and plasma has been measured. Lysine contributes significantly to the total cations of muscle in K deficiency. On partial K repletion, some of this lysine is apparently completely oxidized.
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2017 ◽
Vol 25
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pp. 85-90
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1956 ◽
Vol 104
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pp. 183-191
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2019 ◽
pp. 21-23
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1964 ◽
Vol 10
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pp. 623-631
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1995 ◽
Vol 52
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pp. 96-104
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Vol 64
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pp. 691-697
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