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Li Li - - 2012
In this study, the effect of heparin-derived oligosaccharide on bovine vascular smooth muscle cell (VSMC) proliferation and signal transduction mechanism was investigated. Extracellular-signal-regulated kinase (ERK) 1/2 has been implicated in the regulation of various cellular functions including proliferation, and we sought to define a functional role for ERK 1/2 in ...
Deiss Katharina - - 2012
Proteins controlling cellular networks have evolved distinct mechanisms to ensure specificity in protein-protein interactions. RKIP is a multifaceted kinase modulator, but it is not well understood how this small protein (21 kDa) can co-ordinate its diverse signaling functions. Raf1 and GRK2 are direct interaction partners of RKIP and thus provide ...
Shan Yibing - - 2012
The mutation and overexpression of the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) are associated with the development of a variety of cancers, making this prototypical dimerization-activated receptor tyrosine kinase a prominent target of cancer drugs. Using long-timescale molecular dynamics simulations, we find that the N lobe dimerization interface of the wild-type ...
Cadete Virgilio J J - - 2012
Degradation of myosin light chain 1 (MLC1) by matrix metalloproteinase-2 (MMP-2) during myocardial ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) injury has been established. However, the exact mechanisms controlling this process remain unknown. I/R increases the phosphorylation of MLC1, but the consequences of this modification are not known. We hypothesized that phosphorylation of MLC1 plays ...
Cho Young Sik - - 2012
Post-translational modification of peptidyl cis/trans prolyl isomerase Pin1 is crucial in regulation of gene stability. Pin1 phosphorylation at Ser(16) has been regarded as a marker for Pin1 isomerase activity and introduction of phosphorylation on Ser/Thr-Pro of substrate proteins is prerequisite for its binding activity with Pin1 and subsequent isomerization. Here, ...
Mahajan S G - - 2012
Thrombin exerts coagulation-independent effects on the proliferation and migration of vascular smooth muscle cells (SMC). Forkhead box-O (FoxO) transcription factors regulate cell proliferation, apoptosis and cell cycle arrest, but a possible functional interaction between thrombin and FoxO factors has not been identified to date. In human cultured vascular SMC, thrombin ...
Wu Zongsong - - 2012
Background: Hexosamine biosynthetic pathway (HBP) is implicated in increased plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 (PAI-1), and endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) dysfunction in diabetes. Glucosamine (GlcN) that directly activates HBP is a dietary supplement and is clinically used to treat osteoarthritis despite uncertain efficacy and adverse cardiovascular effects observed in animal models. ...
Zhang Yi - - 2012
Bacterial plasminogen activators generate plasmin to degrade fibrin blood clots and other proteins that modulate the pathogenesis of infection. Yet, despite strong homology between mammalian plasminogens, the activity of bacterial plasminogen activators is thought to be restricted to the plasminogen of their host mammalian species. Thus, we find that Streptococcus ...
Kim Tae Hoon - - 2012
In order to develop new anticoagulant agents, two single compounds (eckol and dieckol) were isolated from Eisenia bicyclis and examined their anticoagulant activities by monitoring activated partial thromboplastin time (aPTT), prothrombin time (PT) as well as cell-based thrombin and activated factor X (FXa) generation activities. And the effects of eckol ...
Malliaras P - - 2012
A relationship has been identified between vascularization on Doppler ultrasound (Doppler signal) and Achilles tendon pain. Doppler signal may increase minutes after prolonged activity, but the immediate effect is unknown. The aim of the study was to investigate the immediate effect of short term activity on Achilles tendon Doppler signal. ...
Dou Dou - - 2012
Background: cGMP-dependent protein kinase type I (PKG I) plays a key role in vasodilatation caused by cGMP-elevating agents. It is a homodimer in mammalian cells, existing as 2 isoforms, Iα and Iβ. The aim of the present study was both to determine whether PKG I dimerization and activity are modulated ...
Chae Jung-Il - - 2012
Juglone (5-hydroxy-1,4-naphthalenedione) from black walnut trees induces apoptosis and inhibits proliferation of various malignant cells. Here, we investigated whether juglone affects 12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate (TPA)-induced cell transformation through the phosphoinositol 3-kinase (PI3K) pathway. The results showed that TPA- and endothelial growth factor (EGF)-induced anchorage-independent colony formation were suppressed in a dose-dependent manner ...
Choi Hye-Jin - - 2012
The purpose of this study was to identify the role of phospholipase D (PLD) isozymes in Bcl-2 expression. Overexpression of PLD1 or PLD2 increased Bcl-2 expression and phosphatidic acid (PA), the product of PLDs, also upregulated Bcl-2 expression. Treatment with PA activated the phospholipase A(2) (PLA(2))/G(i)/ERK1/2, RhoA/Rho-associated kinase (ROCK)/p38 MAPK, ...
Zarse Kim - - 2012
Impaired insulin and IGF-1 signaling (iIIS) in C. elegans daf-2 mutants extends life span more than 2-fold. Constitutively, iIIS increases mitochondrial activity and reduces reactive oxygen species (ROS) levels. By contrast, acute impairment of daf-2 in adult C. elegans reduces glucose uptake and transiently increases ROS. Consistent with the concept of mitohormesis, this ...
Lee Sunbae - - 2012
Extracellular signal-regulated protein kinase 2 (ERK2) plays many vital roles in cellular signal regulation. Phosphorylation of ERK2 leads to propagation and execution of various extracellular stimuli, which influence cellular responses to s tress. The final response of the ERK2 signaling pathway is determined by localization and duration of active ERK2 ...
Semenova Galina - - 2012
In this issue of Molecular Cell, Gao et al. (2012) show that the glycolytic enzyme PKM2, in its dimeric form, possesses protein kinase activity and phosphorylates STAT3 in the nucleus, thereby driving expression of genes that promote transformation.
Naranmandura Hua - - 2012
The purpose of present study was to characterize the endoplasmic reticulum stress and generation of ROS in rat liver RLC-16 cells by exposing to trivalent dimethylarsinous acid (DMA(III)) and compared with that of trivalent arsenite (iAs(III)) and monomethylarsonous acid (MMA(III)). Protein kinase-like endoplasmic reticulum kinase (PERK) phosphorylation was significantly induced ...
D'Andrea-Winslow Lisanne - - 2012
Sea urchin petalloid coelomocytes effectuate the clotting pathway by undergoing a rapid and dynamic cellular transformation that leads to cellular adhesion and wounds closure. We have identified high levels of activity of arylsulfatase (Ars) associated with coelomocytes of the sea urchin Lytechinus variegatus (Lamarck, 1816). Ars activity was extracted from ...
Nir Ronit - - 2012
Drosophila melanogaster Held Out Wings (HOW) is a conserved RNA-binding protein (RBP) belonging to the STAR family, whose closest mammalian ortholog Quaking (QKI) has been implicated in embryonic development and nervous system myelination. The HOW RBP modulates a variety of developmental processes by controlling mRNA levels and the splicing profile ...
Gianni M - - 2012
All-trans retinoic acid (ATRA) is the only clinically useful differentiating agent, being employed in the treatment of acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL). The use of ATRA in other types of acute myelogenous leukemia (AML) calls for the identification of novel strategies aimed at increasing its therapeutic activity. Here, we provide evidence ...
Pérez Aguirreburualde Ms - - 2012
Acrosin is an important proteolytic enzyme that is capable of hydrolysing the zona pellucida in bovine oocyte. Lysophosphatydic acid (LPA) derivated from lysophosphatidylcholine (LPC) is known to trigger the acrosome exocytosis. The present study was aimed at examining the acrosin activity variations in LPC-induced acrosome exocytosis and its regulation by ...
Liu Han - - 2012
A variety of post-translational modifications such as phosphorylation, acetylation and ubiquitylation transduce cellular signals, which culminate in changes in gene transcription. In this article we examine the ways in which selective protein degradation provides an extra dimension to the regulation of such signalling cascades. We discuss (i) how both lysosomal ...
Ruiz-Loredo Ariadna Yolanda - - 2012
Most retinal proliferative diseases involve blood-retinal barrier (BRB) breakdown, exposing the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) to thrombin, which triggers cell transformation, proliferation and migration through the activation of PAR-1. These processes require the assembly of contractile stress fibers containing actin and non-muscle myosin II, which allow cell movement upon phosphorylation ...
Guo Liang - - 2012
Phosphatidic acid (PA) and phytosphingosine-1-phosphate (phyto-S1P) both are lipid messengers involved in plant response to abscisic acid (ABA). Our previous data indicate that PA binds to sphingosine kinase (SPHK) and increases its phyto-S1P-producing activity. To understand the cellular and physiological functions of the PA-SPHK interaction, we isolated Arabidopsis thaliana SPHK ...
Fairley Jennifer A - - 2012
Polo-like kinase Plk1 controls numerous aspects of cell-cycle progression. We show that it associates with tRNA and 5S rRNA genes and regulates their transcription by RNA polymerase III (pol III) through direct binding and phosphorylation of transcription factor Brf1. During interphase, Plk1 promotes tRNA and 5S rRNA expression by phosphorylating ...
Pejchal Jaroslav - - 2012
Abstract Purpose: To examine the p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase (p38) phosphorylation and transforming growth factor beta 1 (TGF-β1) expression in rat colon enterocytes after irradiation and their contribution to pathology of intestinal radiation disease. Materials and methods: Male Wistar rats were irradiated with whole body γ-radiation of 0.5, 1, 2, ...
Nemutlu Emirhan - - 2012
Next generation screening of diseases-related metabolomic phenotypes requires monitoring not only metabolite levels but also their turnover rates. Stable isotope (18)O-assisted (31)P NMR and mass spectrometry uniquely allows simultaneous measurements of phosphometabolite levels and their turnover rates in tissue and blood samples. The (18)O labeling procedure is based on the ...
Tinti Michele - - 2011
The reversible phosphorylation of tyrosine residues is one of the most frequent post-translational modifications regulating enzymatic activities and protein-protein interactions in eukaryotic cells. Cells responding to internal or external regulatory inputs modify their phosphorylation status and diseased cells can often be diagnosed by observing alterations in their qualitative or quantitative ...
Venkatesh Humsa S - - 2011
The phosphatidylinositol-3-kinase/Akt/mammalian target of rapamycin (PI3K/Akt/mTOR) signaling pathway is activated in more than88% of glioblastomas (GBM). New drugs targeting this pathway are currently in clinical trials. However, noninvasive assessment of treatment response remains challenging. By using magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS), PI3K/Akt/mTOR pathway inhibition was monitored in 3 GBM cell lines ...
Martić Sanela - - 2011
An electrochemical method based on the bioorganometallic Fc-ATP cosubstrate for kinase-catalyzed phosphorylation reactions was used for monitoring casein kinase 2 (CK2) phosphorylations in the absence and presence of five indole/quinolone-based potential inhibitors. Fc-phosphorylation of immobilized peptide RRRDDDSDDD on Au surfaces resulted in a current density at approximately 460±10mV. An electrochemical ...
Ohkawara Kazunori - - 2011
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Although physical activity recommendations for public health have focused on locomotive activity such as walking and running, it is uncertain how much these activities contribute to overall physical activity level (PAL). The purpose of the present study was to determine the contribution of locomotive activity to PAL using ...
Al-Hamodi Zaid H - - 2012
The plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 4G/5G and tissue plasminogen activator Alu-repeat insertion/deletion polymorphisms might be genetic determinations of increased or decreased of their plasma activities. The aim of this study was to investigate the association of plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 4G/5G and tissue plasminogen activator Alu-repeat I/D polymorphisms with metabolic syndrome parameters ...
Singh Ambika T - - 2011
Sphingosine and sphingosine-1-phosphate (S1P) are involved in regulating cell differentiation. This study postulated that changes in sphingolipid biosynthesis and metabolism are important in trophoblast syncytialization and therefore examined the production, metabolism and actions of sphingosine and S1P during spontaneous trophoblast differentiation and fusion in vitro. Significant declines in intracellular sphingosine ...
Kõivomägi Mardo - - 2011
Comment on: Kõivomägi M, et al. Mol Cell 2011; 42:610-23.
Lin Lei - - 2011
Phosphorylation of DNA with 5'-hydroxyl termini plays a critical role in a majority of normal cellular events, including DNA recombination, DNA replication, and repair of DNA during strand interruption. Determination of nucleotide kinase activity and inhibition is under intense development due to its importance in regulating nucleic acid metabolism. Here, ...
Zhang Guoan - - 2011
There are three quantitative phosphoproteomic strategies most commonly used to study receptor tyrosine kinase (RTK) signaling. These strategies quantify changes in: (1) all three forms of phosphosites (phosphoserine, phosphothreonine and phosphotyrosine) following enrichment of phosphopeptides by titanium dioxide or immobilized metal affinity chromatography; (2) phosphotyrosine sites following anti- phosphotyrosine antibody ...
Kwon Mi-Hye - - 2011
We developed an on-chip activity assay system to simultaneously determine the transamidating activities of blood coagulation factor XIII (FXIII) and transglutaminase 2 (TG2) using fibrinogen arrays. FXIII and TG2 are transglutaminase family members that are involved in various physiological functions, including vascular pathophysiology, bone development and cancer progression. However, investigation ...
Yuan Zhongming - - 2011
ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL SIGNIFICANCE: Panax notoginseng saponins (PNS) are ingredients extracted from traditional Chinese medicinal herb Panax notoginseng. It has been demonstrated that PNS have extensive effects on the cardiovascular system, including inhibition of platelet aggregation, increasing blood flow, improving left ventricular diastolic function in hypertensive patients and anti-inflammatory effect. AIM OF ...
Lahat Guy - - 2011
Lahat G, Zhang P, Zhu Q-S, Torres K, Ghadimi M, Smith K D, Wang W-L, Lazar A J & Lev D (2011) Histopathology59, 556-561 The expression of c-Met pathway components in unclassified pleomorphic sarcoma/malignant fibrous histiocytoma (UPS/MFH): a tissue microarray study Aims:  Subclassification of undifferentiated pleomorphic sarcoma/malignant fibrous histiocytoma (UPS/MFH) ...
Dong Jian - - 2011
For obtaining depth profiles of surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) information in living systems, a SERS-active needle was structured by acupuncture needles, gold nanoshells (GNSs), and polystyrene, which were used as carriers, SERS-active elements to be absorbed on the carriers, and coatings to protect the absorbed GNSs from being erased during ...
Graves Lee M - - 2011
In this issue, Patricelli et al. (2011) describe an in situ chemoproteomics approach (KiNativ™) for profiling the kinome and kinome response to specific kinase inhibitors that enables characterization of inhibitor interactions with endogenously expressed kinases in native conditions.
Patricelli Matthew P - - 2011
Protein kinases are intensely studied mediators of cellular signaling, yet important questions remain regarding their regulation and in vivo properties. Here, we use a probe-based chemoprotemics platform to profile several well studied kinase inhibitors against >200 kinases in native cell proteomes and reveal biological targets for some of these inhibitors. Several ...
Keskin Uğurcan - - 2011
Purpose: Treatment of neovascularization in ocular diseases with vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) inhibition shows promising results. SU5416 is a low-molecular-weight tyrosine kinase inhibitor. It selectively inhibits the membrane-bound tyrosine kinase activity of VEGF-2 receptor (Flk-1/KDR) and blocks the intracellular signaling process. The aim of this study was to evaluate ...
Lin Zhenyu - - 2011
A novel signal-on electrochemiluminescent (ECL) biosensor based on adenosine triphosphate (ATP)-induced recombination of split aptamer chips is presented.
Ju Sukyung - - 2011
ABSTRACT Objective: The purposes of this study were to: (1) describe and compare lifestyle physical activity (leisure-time physical activity [LTPA], household physical activity [HPA], and occupational physical activity [OPA]), using both self-report and an objective measure of step counts, in self-employed Korean American married couples working together at dry cleaners, ...
Yeramian Andree - - 2011
Endometrial carcinoma (EC) is a common female cancer, treated mainly by surgery and adjuvant radiotherapy. Relapse following treatment is associated with increased risk of metastases. Hypoxia, a common microenvironment in solid tumors, correlates with malignant progression, rendering tumors resistant to ionizing therapy. Hence, we assessed here the immunohistochemical expression of ...
Delivoria-Papadopoulos Maria - - 2011
The present study aims to investigate the mechanism of CaM kinase IV activation during hypoxia and tests the hypothesis that hypoxia-induced increased activity of CaM kinase IV is due to Src kinase mediated increased tyrosine phosphorylation of calmodulin and CaM kinase IV in neuronal nuclei of the cerebral cortex of ...
Cam Hakan - - 2011
Integration of cellular and extracellular signals maintains tissue homeostasis under conditions of normal proliferation and stress. A central player in regulating responses to stress is the serine/threonine kinase mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR). In many cancers, mTOR complex 1 (mTORC1) signaling is enhanced, even under conditions where such signaling should ...
Wong Muh Geot - - 2011
Hyperglycemia and hypoxia have independent and convergent roles in the development of renal disease. Transforming growth factor-β1 (TGFβ1) is a key cytokine promoting the production of extracellular matrix proteins. The cationic-independent mannose 6-phosphate receptor (CI-M6PR) is a membrane protein that binds M6P containing proteins. A key role is to activate ...
Li Jun - - 2011
Hypothermia is robustly protective in preclinical models of both global and focal ischemia, as well as in patients after cardiac arrest. Although the mechanism for hypothermic neuroprotection remains unknown, reducing metabolic drive may play a role. Capitalizing on the beneficial effects of hypothermia while avoiding detrimental effects such as infection, ...
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