EC Number |
Application |
Reference |
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2.3.1.61 | diagnostics |
the rSucB may be a candidate antigen for a specific serological diagnosis of Bartonella henselae infection |
659869 |
2.3.1.61 | medicine |
- |
487344 |
2.3.1.61 | medicine |
enzyme may serve as a potential target antigen for diagnostic assays for Q fever |
487346 |
2.3.1.61 | medicine |
most pathogenic species for human |
-, 487349 |
2.3.1.61 | medicine |
mounting of an anti-SucB response floows infection. Antibodies against Coxiella burnetti, Franciscella tularensis, and Rickettsia typhi also react with recombinant Bartonella SucB. Potential SuV antigenic cross-reactivity presents a challenge to the development of serodiagnostic tests for other intracellular pathogens that cause diseases such as Q fever, rickettsioses, brucelloses, tularemia, and other bartelloses |
658897 |
2.3.1.61 | medicine |
possible relationship between enzyme and familial Alzheimer's disease is discussed |
487341 |
2.3.1.61 | medicine |
the DLST gene has two gene-products, one of which, gene product MIRTD, mediates the molecular assembly of the cytochrome c oxidase complex whose defect has been a candidate of the causes of Alzheimers disease. Since levels of MIRTD mRNA in the brains of Alzheimers disease patients are significantly low, a decrease in MIRTD could affect energy production |
674143 |