Structure-based design and functional studies of novel noroviral 3C
... effects on cleavage efficiency [25]. However, there is a relative paucity of structural information on the prime-side interactions and inspection of the available crystal structures reveals that the enzyme does not appear to have a major binding groove extending beyond the S1 pocket. Since domain 2 ...
... effects on cleavage efficiency [25]. However, there is a relative paucity of structural information on the prime-side interactions and inspection of the available crystal structures reveals that the enzyme does not appear to have a major binding groove extending beyond the S1 pocket. Since domain 2 ...
If so, is trkB mRNA in SNB motor neurons
... BDNF was expressed extensively through the SNB motoneuron dendrites of Sham GDX (Column 1) and GDX+T (Column 2) male rats. BDNF expression was much reduced in SNB dendrites of the GDX+Blank (Column 3) treatment group (Column 3). Arrowheads: VGLUT1-positive appositions to SNB dendrites. Arrows: BDNF ...
... BDNF was expressed extensively through the SNB motoneuron dendrites of Sham GDX (Column 1) and GDX+T (Column 2) male rats. BDNF expression was much reduced in SNB dendrites of the GDX+Blank (Column 3) treatment group (Column 3). Arrowheads: VGLUT1-positive appositions to SNB dendrites. Arrows: BDNF ...
Characterization of Agouti-Related Protein
... only to readily develop an AGRP radioligand with which the site of AGRP action could be explored, but also enabled us to perform more detailed pharmacological analysis of this molecule. Both chemically synthesized mouse [Leu127Pro] AGRP and AGRP(87–132) have similar inhibitory potency and efficacy a ...
... only to readily develop an AGRP radioligand with which the site of AGRP action could be explored, but also enabled us to perform more detailed pharmacological analysis of this molecule. Both chemically synthesized mouse [Leu127Pro] AGRP and AGRP(87–132) have similar inhibitory potency and efficacy a ...
papain, a plant enzyme of biological importance
... preference for an amino acid bearing a large hydrophobic side chain at the P2 position while does not accept Val in P1 (Kamphuis et al., 1985). The enzyme has been reported to be generally more stable in hydrophobic solvents and at lower water contents and can catalyze reactions under a variety of c ...
... preference for an amino acid bearing a large hydrophobic side chain at the P2 position while does not accept Val in P1 (Kamphuis et al., 1985). The enzyme has been reported to be generally more stable in hydrophobic solvents and at lower water contents and can catalyze reactions under a variety of c ...
Posttranslational Modification of MDM2
... STAT5, and Ras/ERK pathways). In contrast, however, nuclear c-Abl plays a pivotal role in mediating apoptosis (39) and is phosphorylated and activated by the ATM protein kinase in response to genotoxic agents (40, 41). Part of the mechanism(s) by which nuclear c-Abl can induce apoptosis involves pho ...
... STAT5, and Ras/ERK pathways). In contrast, however, nuclear c-Abl plays a pivotal role in mediating apoptosis (39) and is phosphorylated and activated by the ATM protein kinase in response to genotoxic agents (40, 41). Part of the mechanism(s) by which nuclear c-Abl can induce apoptosis involves pho ...
Functional characterization of rare FOXP2 variants in
... Background: Heterozygous disruption of FOXP2 causes a rare form of speech and language impairment. Screens of the FOXP2 sequence in individuals with speech/language-related disorders have identified several rare protein-altering variants, but their phenotypic relevance is often unclear. FOXP2 encode ...
... Background: Heterozygous disruption of FOXP2 causes a rare form of speech and language impairment. Screens of the FOXP2 sequence in individuals with speech/language-related disorders have identified several rare protein-altering variants, but their phenotypic relevance is often unclear. FOXP2 encode ...
Nicotinic Acid Adenine Dinucleotide Phosphate (NAADP) and Cyclic
... undergoes hypertrophy in response to different types of stimuli [5,6]. The remodeling responsible for cardiac hypertrophy is a compensatory mechanism that increases the stroke volume to meet the work demand of the body, and it is reversible, in that the heart will return to its original size if the ...
... undergoes hypertrophy in response to different types of stimuli [5,6]. The remodeling responsible for cardiac hypertrophy is a compensatory mechanism that increases the stroke volume to meet the work demand of the body, and it is reversible, in that the heart will return to its original size if the ...
On the role and formation of covalently bound flavin cofactors Heuts
... Two of the largest flavoprotein families are the glucose oxidase ⁄ methanol oxidase ⁄ cholesterol oxidase (GMC) family and the vanillyl-alcohol oxidase (VAO) family. Each family has its own distinct protein fold for binding of FAD. The VAO family of flavoproteins includes a relatively large number of ...
... Two of the largest flavoprotein families are the glucose oxidase ⁄ methanol oxidase ⁄ cholesterol oxidase (GMC) family and the vanillyl-alcohol oxidase (VAO) family. Each family has its own distinct protein fold for binding of FAD. The VAO family of flavoproteins includes a relatively large number of ...
Schubert, C. M., R. Lin, C. J. de Vries, R. H. A.
... sperm entry appears to define the posterior pole of the C. elegans embryo. After fertilization, the proteins PAR-1 and PAR-2 localize to the posterior cortex of the embryo (Guo and Kemphues, 1995; Boyd et al., 1996) and PAR-3, PKC-3, and PAR-6 localize to the anterior cortex (Etemad-Moghadam et al., ...
... sperm entry appears to define the posterior pole of the C. elegans embryo. After fertilization, the proteins PAR-1 and PAR-2 localize to the posterior cortex of the embryo (Guo and Kemphues, 1995; Boyd et al., 1996) and PAR-3, PKC-3, and PAR-6 localize to the anterior cortex (Etemad-Moghadam et al., ...
A low-molecular-mass protein from Methylococcus
... isolation and that NAD may also be associated with the enzyme but in a form that is less tightly bound than found with the methanol dehydrogenase from Bacillus methanolicus. Data are presented which indicate that the modifin may play an important role in regulating formaldehyde concentration in vivo ...
... isolation and that NAD may also be associated with the enzyme but in a form that is less tightly bound than found with the methanol dehydrogenase from Bacillus methanolicus. Data are presented which indicate that the modifin may play an important role in regulating formaldehyde concentration in vivo ...
The Role of the N-Terminal Domains of Bacterial Initiator DnaA in
... and producing a viable offspring cell [5,6]. The general mechanism of replication initiation is similar in all organisms. However, the number of initiation complexes per chromosome, initiation complex composition, protein-protein and protein-DNA interactions between initiation complex components, an ...
... and producing a viable offspring cell [5,6]. The general mechanism of replication initiation is similar in all organisms. However, the number of initiation complexes per chromosome, initiation complex composition, protein-protein and protein-DNA interactions between initiation complex components, an ...
EphA4 Receptor Forward Signaling Inhibits
... explain glucose-regulated glucagon secretion: a-cell intrinsic models and paracrine-mediated models. In a-cell intrinsic models, glucose metabolism inhibits glucagon secretion by preventing action potentials (12,13), consistent with inhibition of glucagon secretion at glucose concentrations (,5 mmol ...
... explain glucose-regulated glucagon secretion: a-cell intrinsic models and paracrine-mediated models. In a-cell intrinsic models, glucose metabolism inhibits glucagon secretion by preventing action potentials (12,13), consistent with inhibition of glucagon secretion at glucose concentrations (,5 mmol ...
Biological effects of Extracellular fibrinogen binding protein (Efb) in
... propose that fibrinogen can also bind to the platelet via Efb and this generates the novel fibrinogen binding mediated by Efb. In the presence of Efb, platelet activation was diminished and Efb also inhibited platelet aggregation in response to various platelet agonists. This antiplatelet effect of ...
... propose that fibrinogen can also bind to the platelet via Efb and this generates the novel fibrinogen binding mediated by Efb. In the presence of Efb, platelet activation was diminished and Efb also inhibited platelet aggregation in response to various platelet agonists. This antiplatelet effect of ...
Investigation of Factors Affecting Opalescence and Phase
... molecule (with respect to shape and surface charge distribution) results in many fold increase in formulation challenges for DVD-IgTM protein. We first established the thermodynamic basis for phase separation and then studied the effect of different formulation factors on LLPS. No structural changes ...
... molecule (with respect to shape and surface charge distribution) results in many fold increase in formulation challenges for DVD-IgTM protein. We first established the thermodynamic basis for phase separation and then studied the effect of different formulation factors on LLPS. No structural changes ...
Receptor-Like Activity Evoked by Extracellular ADP in Arabidopsis
... phatases, and adenosine nucleosidases with retrieval of adenine (the ultimate hydrolytic product) by PM purine permeases (Komoszyński, 1996; Steinebrunner et al., 2003; Wu et al., 2007; Riewe et al., 2008a, 2008b; Govindarajulu et al., 2009; Clark et al., 2010b; Liang et al., 2010). Manipulation of ...
... phatases, and adenosine nucleosidases with retrieval of adenine (the ultimate hydrolytic product) by PM purine permeases (Komoszyński, 1996; Steinebrunner et al., 2003; Wu et al., 2007; Riewe et al., 2008a, 2008b; Govindarajulu et al., 2009; Clark et al., 2010b; Liang et al., 2010). Manipulation of ...
Identification of core functional region of murine IL-4 using
... by ELISA and the sequences of the clones were analyzed by sequence analysis (Table 1). The results showed that 23 selected positive clones had relatively high binding affinities for 11B.11 mAb. According to their sequences, all clones were divided into four groups. It was interesting to observe that ...
... by ELISA and the sequences of the clones were analyzed by sequence analysis (Table 1). The results showed that 23 selected positive clones had relatively high binding affinities for 11B.11 mAb. According to their sequences, all clones were divided into four groups. It was interesting to observe that ...
The Presynaptic Microtubule Cytoskeleton in Physiological and
... modifications. Also MTs directly bind with the SV membrane protein Synaptotagmin I, where the interaction occurs through the C-terminal region of β-tubulin and both cytoplasmic domains (C2A and C2B) of Synaptotagmin I, which could provide a novel mechanism for attaching SVs to presynaptic MTs (Honda ...
... modifications. Also MTs directly bind with the SV membrane protein Synaptotagmin I, where the interaction occurs through the C-terminal region of β-tubulin and both cytoplasmic domains (C2A and C2B) of Synaptotagmin I, which could provide a novel mechanism for attaching SVs to presynaptic MTs (Honda ...
New insights into regulation of p53 protein degradation
... protein against ubiquitin-independent 20S proteasome pathway action The second proposed mechanism is by formation of protein-protein complexes: protein-protein interactions can protect intrinsically unstructured proteins against 20S proteasomal action [42]. There are many proteins that interact with ...
... protein against ubiquitin-independent 20S proteasome pathway action The second proposed mechanism is by formation of protein-protein complexes: protein-protein interactions can protect intrinsically unstructured proteins against 20S proteasomal action [42]. There are many proteins that interact with ...
Kelly E. Evans and Gerhard Meissner Naohiro Yamaguchi, Le Xu
... modulates proteins through CaM-dependent protein kinases or by direct binding (5). CaM modulates the RyRs by direct binding since CaM affects channel function in the absence of ATP (6, 7). CaM inhibits all three RyRs at Ca2⫹ concentrations above 1 M; however, differences in the regulation of the Ry ...
... modulates proteins through CaM-dependent protein kinases or by direct binding (5). CaM modulates the RyRs by direct binding since CaM affects channel function in the absence of ATP (6, 7). CaM inhibits all three RyRs at Ca2⫹ concentrations above 1 M; however, differences in the regulation of the Ry ...
Spectroscopic Comparisons of the pH Dependencies of Fe
... Fe- and Mn-SODs are dimers or tetramers of identical monomers, which each have one active site containing a single Fe or Mn ion. The overall folds are the same, and in both cases the metal ion is coordinated in a trigonal bipyramid by two His and an Asp- in the equatorial plane and a His and a solve ...
... Fe- and Mn-SODs are dimers or tetramers of identical monomers, which each have one active site containing a single Fe or Mn ion. The overall folds are the same, and in both cases the metal ion is coordinated in a trigonal bipyramid by two His and an Asp- in the equatorial plane and a His and a solve ...
PKC regulates the hypertrophic growth of cardiomyocytes through
... sufficient functions of selected PKC isozymes in regulating hypertrophic growth. Western blotting was performed from AdPKC-, AdPKCII-, AdPKC-, or AdPKC-infected cardiomyocytes to verify the integrity of each PKC isozyme– encoding adenovirus, to quantify overexpression levels, and to evaluate ant ...
... sufficient functions of selected PKC isozymes in regulating hypertrophic growth. Western blotting was performed from AdPKC-, AdPKCII-, AdPKC-, or AdPKC-infected cardiomyocytes to verify the integrity of each PKC isozyme– encoding adenovirus, to quantify overexpression levels, and to evaluate ant ...
Diacylglycerol kinase zeta in hypothalamus interacts with long form leptin receptor. Relation to dietary fat and body weight regulation
... Identification and Cloning of DGK—Hypothalamus from 10 rats on a high-fat (60%) or low-fat (10%) diet were dissected and pooled for the purification of mRNA, which was then used for representational difference analysis as described (33). The cDNA fragment of rat Ob-Rbc, obtained by RT-PCR with prim ...
... Identification and Cloning of DGK—Hypothalamus from 10 rats on a high-fat (60%) or low-fat (10%) diet were dissected and pooled for the purification of mRNA, which was then used for representational difference analysis as described (33). The cDNA fragment of rat Ob-Rbc, obtained by RT-PCR with prim ...
Regulation of axon growth by the JIP1–AKT axis
... neurons with the proteasome inhibitor MG132 rescued both JIP1 and AKT protein levels in axon tips, indicating that activation of glutamate neurotransmission can regulate the stability of these proteins (Fig. 5A–C). It has previously been reported that activation of kainate glutamate receptors in an ...
... neurons with the proteasome inhibitor MG132 rescued both JIP1 and AKT protein levels in axon tips, indicating that activation of glutamate neurotransmission can regulate the stability of these proteins (Fig. 5A–C). It has previously been reported that activation of kainate glutamate receptors in an ...
Arpp19 and Cdc6, two major regulators of the meiotic division
... Her assistance has proved essential during these 4 years, especially in the complicated period where the Ph.D. manuscript was being prepared. I’m sure this “race against time” changed both of us perman ...
... Her assistance has proved essential during these 4 years, especially in the complicated period where the Ph.D. manuscript was being prepared. I’m sure this “race against time” changed both of us perman ...
Glycerol transport and phosphoenolpyruvate
... to possess elevated activity, rendering glycerol uptake and metabolism independent of PTS-mediated activation by phosphorylation. This could indeed be confirmed for the His-232-Arg mutant glycerol kinase of Ent. casseliflavus, which exhibited much higher activity than the wild-type enzyme (Charrier ...
... to possess elevated activity, rendering glycerol uptake and metabolism independent of PTS-mediated activation by phosphorylation. This could indeed be confirmed for the His-232-Arg mutant glycerol kinase of Ent. casseliflavus, which exhibited much higher activity than the wild-type enzyme (Charrier ...
G protein–coupled receptor
G protein–coupled receptors (GPCRs), also known as seven-transmembrane domain receptors, 7TM receptors, heptahelical receptors, serpentine receptor, and G protein–linked receptors (GPLR), constitute a large protein family of receptors that sense molecules outside the cell and activate inside signal transduction pathways and, ultimately, cellular responses. Coupling with G proteins, they are called seven-transmembrane receptors because they pass through the cell membrane seven times.G protein–coupled receptors are found only in eukaryotes, including yeast, choanoflagellates, and animals. The ligands that bind and activate these receptors include light-sensitive compounds, odors, pheromones, hormones, and neurotransmitters, and vary in size from small molecules to peptides to large proteins. G protein–coupled receptors are involved in many diseases, and are also the target of approximately 40% of all modern medicinal drugs. Two of the United States's top five selling drugs (Hydrocodone and Lisinopril) act by targeting a G protein–coupled receptor. The 2012 Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded to Brian Kobilka and Robert Lefkowitz for their work that was ""crucial for understanding how G protein–coupled receptors function."". There have been at least seven other Nobel Prizes awarded for some aspect of G protein–mediated signaling.There are two principal signal transduction pathways involving the G protein–coupled receptors: the cAMP signal pathway and the phosphatidylinositol signal pathway. When a ligand binds to the GPCR it causes a conformational change in the GPCR, which allows it to act as a guanine nucleotide exchange factor (GEF). The GPCR can then activate an associated G protein by exchanging its bound GDP for a GTP. The G protein's α subunit, together with the bound GTP, can then dissociate from the β and γ subunits to further affect intracellular signaling proteins or target functional proteins directly depending on the α subunit type (Gαs, Gαi/o, Gαq/11, Gα12/13).