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Kathy Saraiva-Pava et al.
World journal of gastroenterology, 21(21), 6526-6542 (2015-06-16)
To establish a cellular model correctly mimicking the gastric epithelium to overcome the limitation in the study of Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) infection. Aiming to overcome this limitation, clones of the heterogenic cancer-derived NCI-N87 cell line were isolated, by stably-transducing
Carlos M Guardia et al.
Cell reports, 31(13), 107837-107837 (2020-07-02)
Autophagy is a catabolic process involving capture of cytoplasmic materials into double-membraned autophagosomes that subsequently fuse with lysosomes for degradation of the materials by lysosomal hydrolases. One of the least understood components of the autophagy machinery is the transmembrane protein
Gyan Harwood et al.
The Journal of experimental biology, 224(7) (2021-08-24)
Social immunity is a suite of behavioral and physiological traits that allow colony members to protect one another from pathogens, and includes the oral transfer of immunological compounds between nestmates. In honey bees, royal jelly is a glandular secretion produced
Margarida C Quaresma et al.
Cell death & disease, 11(10), 920-920 (2020-10-28)
Cystic fibrosis (CF) is a monogenetic disease resulting from mutations in the Cystic Fibrosis Transmembrane conductance Regulator (CFTR) gene encoding an anion channel. Recent evidence indicates that CFTR plays a role in other cellular processes, namely in development, cellular differentiation
Michaela Herrmann et al.
European biophysics journal : EBJ, 44(7), 503-512 (2015-05-29)
Bilayer mechanical properties are not only of crucial importance to the mechanism of action of mechanosensation in lipid membranes but also affect preparative laboratory tasks such as membrane-protein refolding. We report this for coupled refolding and bilayer insertion of outer membrane
Sho Kitamoto et al.
Cell, 182(2), 447-462 (2020-08-08)
The precise mechanism by which oral infection contributes to the pathogenesis of extra-oral diseases remains unclear. Here, we report that periodontal inflammation exacerbates gut inflammation in vivo. Periodontitis leads to expansion of oral pathobionts, including Klebsiella and Enterobacter species, in the
Pablo N Surkin et al.
Alcoholism, clinical and experimental research, 38(7), 2001-2007 (2014-06-17)
The aim of this study was to assess the effects of chronic alcohol consumption on periodontitis development in rats. Periodontal disease was experimentally induced by lipopolysaccharide (LPS; 2 mg/ml) injections into the gingival tissue around first upper and lower molar's
Fusao Takusagawa
The Journal of biological chemistry, 288(14), 10166-10175 (2013-02-22)
An x-ray study indicated that microsomal prostaglandin E synthase type 2 (mPGES2) is a heme-bound protein and catalyzes prostaglandin (PG) H2 degradation, but not PGE2 formation (Yamada, T., and Takusagawa, F. (2007) Biochemistry 46, 8414-8424). In response to the x-ray
Rachel Yuan Nong et al.
Nature protocols, 8(6), 1234-1248 (2013-06-01)
Solid-phase proximity ligation assays share properties with the classical sandwich immunoassays for protein detection. The proteins captured via antibodies on solid supports are, however, detected not by single antibodies with detectable functions, but by pairs of antibodies with attached DNA
Arminja N Kettenbach et al.
Journal of proteomics, 114, 48-60 (2014-12-03)
The study of cellular signaling remains a significant challenge for translational and clinical research. In particular, robust and accurate methods for quantitative phosphoproteomics in tissues and tumors represent significant hurdles for such efforts. In the present work, we design, implement
Colin P Churchward et al.
The Journal of pharmacy and pharmacology, 67(3), 364-371 (2014-12-17)
Mycoplasma mycoides subspecies capri is one of the causative agents of contagious agalactia in goats. The disease is characterised by mastitis, pneumonia, arthritis, keratitis and in acute cases septicaemia. No vaccine is currently available that has been demonstrated to prevent
Prarthana Mohanraju et al.
Bio-protocol, 8(9), e2842-e2842 (2018-05-05)
This protocol provides step by step instructions (Figure 1) for heterologous expression of Francisella novicida Cas12a (previously known as Cpf1) in Escherichia coli. It additionally includes a protocol for high-purity purification and briefly describes how activity assays can be performed.
Alexandra Colin et al.
Current biology : CB, 28(16), 2647-2656 (2018-08-14)
Coordination between actin filaments and microtubules is critical to complete important steps during cell division. For instance, cytoplasmic actin filament dynamics play an active role in the off-center positioning of the spindle during metaphase I in mouse oocytes [1-3] or
Haidy Metwally et al.
Analytical chemistry, 87(4), 2434-2442 (2015-01-17)
Protein analyses by electrospray ionization (ESI) mass spectrometry can suffer from interferences caused by nonvolatile salts. The mechanistic basis of this effect remains to be fully investigated. In the current work we explore the behavior of proteins under native and
Carville G Bevans et al.
Biochimica et biophysica acta, 1830(8), 4202-4210 (2013-04-27)
Warfarin directly inhibits vitamin K 2,3-epoxide reductase (VKOR) enzymes. Since the early 1970s, warfarin inhibition of vitamin K 2,3-epoxide reductase complex subunit 1 (VKORC1), an essential enzyme for proper function of blood coagulation in higher vertebrates, has been studied using
A A Vorster et al.
Clinical genetics, 87(5), 492-495 (2014-04-29)
Spondyloepimetaphyseal dysplasia with joint laxity (SEMD-JL), type 1 is an autosomal recessive disorder which has been identified in more than 30 affected children in the Afrikaans-speaking community of South Africa. Sequencing of B3GALT6 revealed a specific mutation, c.235A > G, in homozygous
Vlastimil Tichý et al.
Biochemical and biophysical research communications, 433(4), 445-449 (2013-03-19)
Cysteine oxidation and covalent modification of redox sensitive transcription factors including p53 are known, among others, as important events in cell response to oxidative stress. All p53 family proteins p53, p63 and p73 act as stress-responsive transcription factors. Oxidation of
Nigam Kumar et al.
Protein science : a publication of the Protein Society, 22(3), 327-346 (2013-01-15)
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) play crucial roles in physiology and pathology. In this report, we use NMR spectroscopy and mass spectrometry (MS) to demonstrate that proteins (galectin-1, ubiquitin, RNase, cytochrome c, myoglobin, and lysozyme) under reducing conditions with dithiothreitol (DTT)
Stefan Bauernfried et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.), 371(6528) (2020-11-28)
Inflammasomes function as intracellular sensors of pathogen infection or cellular perturbation and thereby play a central role in numerous diseases. Given the high abundance of NLRP1 in epithelial barrier tissues, we screened a diverse panel of viruses for inflammasome activation
Jonathan Cedernaes et al.
Cell metabolism, 29(5), 1078-1091 (2019-03-05)
The alignment of fasting and feeding with the sleep/wake cycle is coordinated by hypothalamic neurons, though the underlying molecular programs remain incompletely understood. Here, we demonstrate that the clock transcription pathway maximizes eating during wakefulness and glucose production during sleep
Nader Morshed et al.
Molecular systems biology, 16(12), e9819-e9819 (2020-12-09)
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is characterized by the appearance of amyloid-β plaques, neurofibrillary tangles, and inflammation in brain regions involved in memory. Using mass spectrometry, we have quantified the phosphoproteome of the CK-p25, 5XFAD, and Tau P301S mouse models of neurodegeneration.
Falk Kunkel et al.
Molecules (Basel, Switzerland), 20(11), 20805-20822 (2015-11-28)
DNA methyltransferases (MTases) catalyze the transfer of the activated methyl group of the cofactor S-adenosyl-l-methionine (AdoMet or SAM) to the exocyclic amino groups of adenine or cytosine or the C5 ring atom of cytosine within specific DNA sequences. The DNA
Vaibhav Deokar et al.
Journal of pharmaceutical sciences, 109(12), 3579-3589 (2020-09-19)
Monoclonal antibodies requiring higher doses for exerting therapeutic effect but having lower stability, are administered as dilute infusions, or as two (low concentration) injections both resulting in reduced patient compliance. Present research summarizes impact of manufacturing conditions on ultra-high concentration
Jonathan Martinez-Fabregas et al.
Cell reports, 33(12), 108545-108545 (2020-12-29)
Cytokines are highly pleiotropic ligands that regulate the immune response. Here, using interleukin-6 (IL-6) as a model system, we perform detailed phosphoproteomic and transcriptomic studies in human CD4+ T helper 1 (Th-1) cells to address the molecular bases defining cytokine
Nadia Bernardi et al.
Journal of dairy science, 98(12), 8405-8413 (2015-10-12)
The aim of the study was to investigate the possibility to differentiate the 4 most important species in Italian dairy industry (cow, buffalo, sheep, and goat), applying a bottom-up proteomic approach to assess the milk species involved in cheese production.
Hoa Thi Le et al.
Journal of analytical methods in chemistry, 2018, 7832987-7832987 (2018-11-14)
We developed a new method for MALDI-TOF MS detection of N-glycans derived from human serum. The synergistic combination of microwave-assisted Girard T derivatization, solid-phase extraction desalting, and an ionic liquid matrix (2, 5-dihydroxybenzoic acid/aniline) (GT-SPE-DHB/An) allowed of more sensitive N-glycans
John C Lukesh et al.
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 134(9), 4057-4059 (2012-02-23)
Dithiothreitol (DTT) is the standard reagent for reducing disulfide bonds between and within biological molecules. At neutral pH, however, >99% of DTT thiol groups are protonated and thus unreactive. Herein, we report on (2S)-2-amino-1,4-dimercaptobutane (dithiobutylamine or DTBA), a dithiol that
Micheline Guillotte et al.
PloS one, 10(7), e0134292-e0134292 (2015-07-30)
Adhesion of Plasmodium falciparum-infected red blood cells (iRBC) to human erythrocytes (i.e. rosetting) is associated with severe malaria. Rosetting results from interactions between a subset of variant PfEMP1 (Plasmodium falciparum erythrocyte membrane protein 1) adhesins and specific erythrocyte receptors. Interfering
Krešimir Šola et al.
The Plant cell, 31(4), 809-831 (2019-03-11)
Cell-to-cell adhesion is essential for establishment of multicellularity. In plants, such adhesion is mediated through a middle lamella composed primarily of pectic polysaccharides. The molecular interactions that influence cell-to-cell adhesion are not fully understood. We have used Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana)
Zuzana Nascakova et al.
International journal of molecular sciences, 22(7) (2021-05-01)
R-loops are three-stranded structures generated by annealing of nascent transcripts to the template DNA strand, leaving the non-template DNA strand exposed as a single-stranded loop. Although R-loops play important roles in physiological processes such as regulation of gene expression, mitochondrial
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