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Paul de Saram et al.
Journal of cell science, 130(19), 3360-3373 (2017-08-05)
The centrosome and cilium are organelles with important roles in microtubule organisation, cell division, cell signalling, embryogenesis and tissue homeostasis. The two organelles are mutually exclusive. The centriole/basal body is found at the core of the centrosome (centriole) or at
Marc R Reboll et al.
Journal of biochemistry, 150(5), 553-562 (2011-08-09)
NF-kappaB repressing factor (NRF) is a nuclear transcription factor that binds to a specific DNA sequence in NF-kappaB target promoters. Previous reports suggested that NRF interferes with the transcriptional activity of NF-kappaB binding sites through a direct interaction with NF-kappaB
Sebastian L Müller et al.
The Journal of biological chemistry, 280(5), 3747-3756 (2004-11-19)
The exact sites, structures, and molecular mechanisms of interaction between junction organizing zona occludence protein 1 (ZO-1) and the tight junction protein occludin or the adherens junction protein alpha-catenin are unknown. Binding studies by surface plasmon resonance spectroscopy and peptide
Natasha N Gaudreault et al.
Emerging microbes & infections, 9(1), 2322-2332 (2020-10-09)
Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) is the cause of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) and responsible for the current pandemic. Recent SARS-CoV-2 susceptibility studies in cats show that the virus can replicate in these companion animals and transmit to
E Swilks et al.
Australian veterinary journal, 95(6), 211-216 (2017-05-31)
To examine the prevalence of Theileria orientalis in the Gloucester area of New South Wales and its effect on individual animals. Blood samples (EDTA and clotted blood) were collected from a total of 55 calves and their dams from 6
Chadwick M Hales et al.
Proteomics, 16(23), 3042-3053 (2016-10-09)
Despite a key role of amyloid-beta (Aβ) in Alzheimer's disease (AD), mechanisms that link Aβ plaques to tau neurofibrillary tangles and cognitive decline still remain poorly understood. The purpose of this study was to quantify proteins in the sarkosyl-insoluble brain
Anna Ah-San Tang et al.
Science signaling, 10(505) (2017-11-16)
Some 30 years after its discovery, phage display remains one of the most widely used methods of in vitro selection. Initially developed to revolutionize the generation of therapeutic antibodies, phage display is now the first choice for screening artificial binding
Xiaonan Dong et al.
Nature, 589(7842), 456-461 (2020-12-18)
Autophagy, a process of degradation that occurs via the lysosomal pathway, has an essential role in multiple aspects of immunity, including immune system development, regulation of innate and adaptive immune and inflammatory responses, selective degradation of intracellular microorganisms, and host
Camilla T O Benfield et al.
PloS one, 5(8), e12151-e12151 (2010-09-03)
Chicken Mx belongs to the Mx family of interferon-induced dynamin-like GTPases, which in some species possess potent antiviral properties. Conflicting data exist for the antiviral capability of chicken Mx. Reports of anti-influenza activity of alleles encoding an Asn631 polymorphism have
Ankita Sharma et al.
European journal of pharmacology, 882, 173244-173244 (2020-06-12)
Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease is emanating as a global cataclysm. This study was designed to investigate the antioxidative, anti-inflammatory and fat metabolism-regulating potential of berbamine (BBM), a natural bis-benzylisoquinoline alkaloid. BBM attenuated intracellular lipid accumulation in oleic-acid exposed HepG2 cells
Esmi L Zajaczkowski et al.
ACS chemical neuroscience, 9(7), 1858-1865 (2018-06-07)
Transcriptome-wide expression profiling of neurons has provided important insights into the underlying molecular mechanisms and gene expression patterns that transpire during learning and memory formation. However, there is a paucity of tools for profiling stimulus-induced RNA within specific neuronal cell
Michelle M Adams et al.
Experimental neurology, 211(1), 141-149 (2008-03-18)
Caloric restriction (CR) is a daily reduction of total caloric intake without a decrease in micronutrients or disproportionate reduction of any one dietary component. CR can increase lifespan reliably in a wide range of species and appears to counteract some
Yongsheng Gao et al.
Science advances, 6(31), eaba0588-eaba0588 (2020-08-11)
Uncontrolled noncompressible hemorrhage is a major cause of mortality following traumatic injuries in civilian and military populations. An injectable hemostat for point-of-care treatment of noncompressible hemorrhage represents an urgent medical need. Here, we describe an injectable hemostatic agent via polymer
Yi-Nan Zhang et al.
ACS nano, 14(8), 9478-9490 (2020-06-02)
Nanovaccines need to be transported to lymph node follicles to induce humoral immunity and generate neutralizing antibodies. Here, we discovered that subcapsular sinus macrophages play a barrier role to prevent nanovaccines from accessing lymph node follicles. This is illustrated by
Qi Guo et al.
Frontiers in molecular neuroscience, 14, 623659-623659 (2021-04-06)
Core spliceosome and related RNA-binding proteins aggregate in Alzheimer's disease (AD) brain even in early asymptomatic stages (AsymAD) of disease. To assess the specificity of RNA-binding protein aggregation in AD, we developed a targeted mass spectrometry approach to quantify broad
Princy Parsana et al.
BMC cancer, 17(1), 447-447 (2017-06-28)
Epithelial to mesenchymal transition (EMT) is the process by which stationary epithelial cells transdifferentiate to mesenchymal cells with increased motility. EMT is integral in early stages of development and wound healing. Studies have shown that EMT could be a critical
Factors associated with seroconversion to the major piroplasm surface protein of the bovine haemoparasite Theileria orientalis
Jenkins C and Bogema DR
Parasites & vectors, 9(1), 106-106 (2016)
Sarah O'Keefe et al.
Communications biology, 4(1), 828-828 (2021-07-03)
The heterotrimeric Sec61 complex is a major site for the biogenesis of transmembrane proteins (TMPs), accepting nascent TMP precursors that are targeted to the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) by the signal recognition particle (SRP). Unlike most single-spanning membrane proteins, the integration
M B Engelund et al.
American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology, 302(2), R300-R311 (2011-10-07)
Claudins are the major determinants of paracellular epithelial permeability in multicellular organisms. In Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.), we previously found that mRNA expression of the abundant gill-specific claudin 30 decreases during seawater (SW) acclimation, suggesting that this claudin is
Christopher O Phillips et al.
Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids, 28(25), 9878-9884 (2012-05-24)
Antibodies were patterned onto flexible plastic films using the flexographic printing process. An ink formulation was developed using high molecular weight polyvinyl alcohol in carbonate-bicarbonate buffer. In order to aid both antibody adhesion and the quality of definition in the
Hesham Saeed et al.
Protein expression and purification, 142, 88-94 (2015-09-13)
In a previous study the full-length open reading frame of the Arabian camel, Camelus dromedarius liver cytosolic glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) cDNA was determined using reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction. The C. dromedarius cDNA was found to be 1545 nucleotides (accession number
Yoon Jin Lee et al.
Archives of pharmacal research, 40(9), 1105-1116 (2017-09-18)
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) contribute to pathogenesis of many inflammatory skin diseases, including psoriasis. The aim of this study is to compare antioxidant protein expression in psoriasis vulgaris (PV) skin tissues with that in normal skin tissues in vivo and
Yu-Hsing Hung et al.
Molecular neurobiology, 53(2), 793-809 (2014-12-17)
One major pathological hallmark of Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the accumulation of senile plaques mainly composed of neurotoxic amyloid beta-peptide (Aβ) in the patients' brains. Sonic hedgehog (SHH) is a morphogen critically involved in the embryonic development of the central
Tanja Kalic et al.
The journal of allergy and clinical immunology. In practice, 8(9), 3084-3092 (2020-05-12)
Fish collagen is widely used in medicine, cosmetics, and the food industry. However, its clinical relevance as an allergen is not fully appreciated. This is likely due to collagen insolubility in neutral aqueous solutions, leading to low abundance in commercially
Choline availability modulates human neuroblastoma cell proliferation and alters the methylation of the promoter region of the cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor 3 gene
Niculescu MD, et al.
Journal of Neurochemistry, 89(5), 1252-1259 (2004)
Mihai D Niculescu et al.
FASEB journal : official publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology, 20(1), 43-49 (2006-01-06)
The availability of choline during critical periods of fetal development alters hippocampal development and affects memory function throughout life. Choline deficiency during fetal development reduces proliferation and migration of neuronal precursor cells in the mouse fetal hippocampus and these changes
Immacolata Giordano et al.
Frontiers in cell and developmental biology, 9, 715868-715868 (2021-10-09)
Development is orchestrated through a complex interplay of multiple transcription factors. The comprehension of this interplay will help us to understand developmental processes. Here we analyze the relationship between two key transcription factors: CBX4, a member of the Polycomb Repressive
Sarah O'Keefe et al.
Journal of cell science, 134(4) (2021-01-21)
In order to produce proteins essential for their propagation, many pathogenic human viruses, including SARS-CoV-2, the causative agent of COVID-19 respiratory disease, commandeer host biosynthetic machineries and mechanisms. Three major structural proteins, the spike, envelope and membrane proteins, are amongst
Katarzyna Z Haza et al.
Nature communications, 12(1), 4045-4045 (2021-07-02)
RAS mutations are the most common oncogenic drivers across human cancers, but there remains a paucity of clinically-validated pharmacological inhibitors of RAS, as druggable pockets have proven difficult to identify. Here, we identify two RAS-binding Affimer proteins, K3 and K6
Joseph Casson et al.
Journal of cell science, 130(22), 3851-3861 (2017-10-13)
Tail-anchored (TA) proteins are transmembrane proteins with a single C-terminal transmembrane domain, which functions as both their subcellular targeting signal and membrane anchor. We show that knockout of TRC40 in cultured human cells has a relatively minor effect on endogenous
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