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The Inhibition of Arginase by Proline in Cell-free Extracts of Mouse Mammary Tumour

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Arginase activity was found to be increased in precancerous nodules and mammary tumour when compared with the mammary gland. Proline inhibited the mammary tumour arginase and up to 30 mmo1 concentration the inhibition follows first order kinetics. Hill analysis of the inhibition of arginase by proline showed that proline inhibits the arginase activity by competing directly at the active site without conformational change. The inhibition may be of regulatory importanec, involving a feedback mechenism in mammary tumours.

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Rao, K., Pai, S. & Bapat, C. The Inhibition of Arginase by Proline in Cell-free Extracts of Mouse Mammary Tumour. Br J Cancer 30, 129–135 (1974). https://doi.org/10.1038/bjc.1974.123

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