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Michael A. Marletta

Researcher at University of California, Berkeley

Publications -  282
Citations -  31947

Michael A. Marletta is an academic researcher from University of California, Berkeley. The author has contributed to research in topics: Heme & Nitric oxide synthase. The author has an hindex of 86, co-authored 275 publications receiving 30412 citations. Previous affiliations of Michael A. Marletta include Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory & Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

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Macrophage oxidation of l-arginine to nitrite and nitrate

TL;DR: L-Arginine is required for the activation of macrophages to the bactericidal/tumoricidal state and suggests that nitric oxide is serving as an intracellular signal for this activation process in a manner similar to that very recently observed in endothelial cells, where nitrics oxide leads to vascular smooth muscle relaxation.
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Macrophage oxidation of L-arginine to nitrite and nitrate: nitric oxide is an intermediate.

TL;DR: Palmer et al. as mentioned in this paper showed that macrophages immunostimulated with interferon gamma and Escherichia coli lipopolysaccharide synthesize NO2-, NO3-, and citrulline from L-arginine by oxidation of one of the two chemically equivalent guanido nitrogens.
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Mammalian nitrate biosynthesis: mouse macrophages produce nitrite and nitrate in response to Escherichia coli lipopolysaccharide.

TL;DR: Mycobacterium bovis infection of C3h/He and C3H/HeJ mice resulted in a large increase in nitrate production over the course of the infection for both strains, suggesting T-lymphocyte-mediated activation of macrophages as a potent stimulus for nitrate biosynthesis.
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Guanylate cyclase and the ⋅NO/cGMP signaling pathway

TL;DR: This review will focus on the role of sGC in signaling, its relationship to the other nucleotide cyclases, and on what is known about sGC genetics, heme environment and catalysis.