DIABETES DIAGNOSIS THROUGH THE DETECTION OF GLYCATED PROTEINS IN URINE
申请人:President and Dellows of Harvard College
公开号:US20140322723A1
公开(公告)日:2014-10-30
The invention involves methods, compositions, and kits for detecting glycated proteins in a sample (e.g., urine or other bodily fluid) from a subject. Also provided are methods, compositions, and kits for diagnosing or following a diabetic condition of the subject or screening for a diabetic condition in a population of subjects based upon the detection of the glycated protein(s) in the sample.
[EN] DIABETES DIAGNOSIS THROUGH THE DETECTION OF GLYCATED PROTEINS IN URINE<br/>[FR] DIAGNOSTIC DU DIABÈTE PAR L'INTERMÉDIAIRE DE LA DÉTECTION DE PROTÉINES GLYCATÉES DANS L'URINE
申请人:HARVARD COLLEGE
公开号:WO2013078122A1
公开(公告)日:2013-05-30
The invention involves methods, compositions, and kits for detecting glycated proteins in a sample (e.g., urine or other bodily fluid) from a subject. Also provided are methods, compositions, and kits for diagnosing or following a diabetic condition of the subject or screening for a diabetic condition in a population of subjects based upon the detection of the glycated protein(s) in the sample.
Synthesis of N-(1-deoxyhexitol-1-yl)amino acids, reference compounds for the nonenzymic glycosylation of proteins
作者:Donald J. Walton、Edward R. Ison、Walter A. Szarek
DOI:10.1016/0008-6215(84)85082-x
日期:1984.5
The N-(1-deoxy-D-mannitol-1-yl) and N-(1-deoxy-D-glucitol-1-yl) derivatives of L-valine, L-alanine, L-threonine, and L-leucine were prepared by reductiveamination of D-mannose and D-glucose with the appropriate aminoacids, in the presence of sodium cyanoborohydride. N epsilon-(1-Deoxy-D-mannitol-1-yl)- and N epsilon-(1-deoxy-D-glucitol-1-yl)-L-lysine were prepared by similar reactions of hexoses
Identification by mass spectrometry of N-(1-deoxyhexitol-1yl)amino acids, reference compounds for the nonenzymic glycosylation of proteins
作者:Donald J. Walton、Walter A. Szarek、David B. Maclean、Robert V. Gerard
DOI:10.1016/0008-6215(85)85147-8
日期:1985.3
synthetic N -(1-deoxy- d -glucitol-1-yl)- and N -(1-deoxy- d -mannitol-1-yl)aminoacids have been examined by massspectrometry and gas—liquid chromatography—massspectrometry. Electron impact resulted in cleavage between C-1 and C-2, and between the carbonyl carbon and α-carbon atom, to form ions that allow the aminoacid portion of the molecule to be identified. Molecular weights were obtained from