| lysine-iron agar |
an agar medium containing peptone, yeast extract, glucose, L-lysine, ferric ammonium citrate, sodium thiosulfate, and bromcresol purple, used to determine lysine decarboxylase and lysine deaminase in the Enterobacteriaceae, especially for the genera Proteus and Providencia.
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| lysine-ketoglutarate reductase deficiency |
hyperlysinemia.
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| lysinogen |
an antigenic substance capable of inducing the formation of lysins.
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| lysinuria |
an aminoaciduria consisting of excessive lysine in the urine, such as in hyperlysinemia.
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| lysinuric protein i. |
a hereditary disorder of metabolism transmitted as an autosomal recessive trait, involving a defect in dibasic amino acid transport and resulting in a lack of sufficient ornithine to support activity of ornithine transcarbamylase, an intramitochondrial urea cycle enzyme, in the liver. It is characterized by growth retardation, episodic hyperammonemia, seizures, mental retardation, hepatomegaly, muscle weakness, and osteopenia and is treated by citrulline supplementation.
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