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Ep. 36: “Engineered Immune Cell Therapies” Featuring Dr. Leonardo Ferreira

The Immunology Podcast

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Is There a Copper Binding Domain in L-Arginine?

A team at the University of California, San Francisco took a LAC1 knockout mouse and extracted metabolites from inflammatory BMDM cells. The biggest hit was L-orinethene; it's a metabolite of RL-Argeny metabolism. Normally arginine is metabolized in macrophages to nitrous oxide,. And citrulline via NOS2. But if you enile for stimulated anti-inflammatory macrophages, L-arginine is metabolize to L-orinshene through Arginase.

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