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Chemical Compound Review

SureCN18746     2-(4-carboxyquinolin-2- yl)quinoline-4...

Synonyms: CHEMBL431482, AG-D-52303, AG-K-08023, SureCN9410760, ANW-43691, ...
 
 
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Disease relevance of NSC133815

  • Our objectives were 2-fold: 1) to assess the concentration and distribution of total protein in human amniotic fluid (AF) using 3 standard assays [Bradford, bicinchoninic acid solution (BCA), and Lowry] and 2) to establish whether these total protein concentrations were associated with and predictive of infant birth weight [1].
  • RESULTS: The L-NAME group showed increased MPO activity in the lung compared with the NS group (mean MPO/mean bicinchoninic acid [BCA]: 43.46 +/- 3.10 U/microg v 23.58 +/- 2.48 U/microg; mean MPO/g wet lung [gwl]: 57.60 +/- 5.98 U/gwl v 27.10 +/- 3.84 U/gwl, mean +/- SEM; P <.05) [2].
 

High impact information on NSC133815

  • Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays were used to determine fibronectin and albumin concentrations, and bicinchoninic acid protein assays were used to determine total protein concentration in each sample [3].
  • PSMA was purified from LNCaP cells by immunoaffinity chromatography, and used as a calibrator, based on its concentration by the bicinchoninic acid (BCA) protein assay [4].
  • The intensity of SYPRO-protein fluorescence of these bacteria strongly correlated with their total protein content, measured by the bicinchoninic acid method to be in the range of 60 to 330 fg of protein cell-1 (r2 = 0.93, n = 34) [5].
  • Whole milk, decelled milk, skimmed milk and whey were analyzed for protein with the Lowry method, modified for fat-containing samples, the Bradford dye-binding assay (Bio-Rad) and the Pierce bicinchoninic acid (BCA) assay [6].
  • The cell number could then be assessed either by methylene blue staining or by dissolving the cells in NaOH and estimating the protein content with bicinchoninic acid [7].
 

Biological context of NSC133815

 

Anatomical context of NSC133815

 

Associations of NSC133815 with other chemical compounds

  • We found that the cuprous ion formed in this type of redox reaction could be detected and quantified using 2,2'-bicinchoninic acid [17].
  • 24-h urinary total protein excretion in men was 91.2 +/- 25.1 mg (mean +/- SD) (range: 40.2-146.8 mg), while that in women was 62.5 +/- 23.6 mg (range: 28.4-130.9 mg), as measured by a biuret method using bicinchoninic acid as a reagent [18].
  • The concentration of a recombinant interferon gamma receptor produced in two differently glycosylated forms was underestimated by the Coomassie blue assay and overestimated by the bicinchoninic acid and Lowry methods, while for the non-glycosylated form of the same protein, the three colorimetric methods delivered comparable values [19].
  • A photometric pyrogallol-red molybdate complex method was found to correlate well with this HPLC method and with the BCA method only for tissue homogenate [20].
 

Gene context of NSC133815

  • The levels of MIF, IL-1beta, TNF-alpha, and RANTES were determined by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, and the concentrations of endotoxin and total protein were determined by the Endospec assay and bicinchoninic acid assay, respectively [21].
  • Linear standard curves were obtained for 1 to 10 micrograms of bovine serum albumin measured in the presence of 50 mM Mes, Mops, Pipes, Caps, Bes, Hepes, Heppso, and Tes zwitterionic buffers using bicinchoninic acid for detection [22].
  • In the bicinchoninic acid method, the detergent caused a 2- to 3-fold increase in OD562 due largely to contaminating peroxides which could be removed by treatment with catalase [23].
  • An alkaloidal extract of the vines of Stephania japonica showed multidrug-resistance-reversing activity as demonstrated by the bicinchoninic acid assay [24].
  • Finally, the same experiment was repeated, monitoring lysozyme deposition using the BCA assay [25].
 

Analytical, diagnostic and therapeutic context of NSC133815

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