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CCDC 250973: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination
2005
Related Article: J.F.Schneider, M.Nieger, K.Nattinen, B.Lewall, E.Niecke, K.H.Dotz|2005|Eur.J.Org.Chem.|2005|1541|doi:10.1002/ejoc.200400800
CCDC 1874714: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination
2019
Related Article: Biswanath Das, Afnan Al-Hunaiti, Brenda N. S��nchez-Egu��a, Erica Zeglio, Serhiy Demeshko, Sebastian Dechert, Steffen Braunger, Matti Haukka, Timo Repo, Ivan Castillo, Ebbe Nordlander|2019|Frontiers in Chemistry|7|97|doi:10.3389/fchem.2019.00097
CCDC 882325: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination
2015
Related Article: João Figueira, Wojciech Czardybon, José Carlos Mesquita, João Rodrigues, Fernando Lahoz, Luca Russo, Arto Valkonen, Kari Rissanen|2015|Dalton Trans.|44|4003|doi:10.1039/C4DT00493K
CCDC 205740: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination
2004
Related Article: A.Antinolo, I.Dorado, M.Fajardo, A.Garces, I.Lopez-Solera, C.Lopez-Mardomingo, M.M.Kubicki, A.Otero, S.Prashar|2004|Eur.J.Inorg.Chem.||1299|doi:10.1002/ejic.200300530
Thioredoxin (Trxo1) interacts with proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) and its overexpression affects the growth of tobacco cell culture.
2017
Thioredoxins (Trxs), key components of cellular redox regulation, act by controlling the redox status of many target proteins, and have been shown to play an essential role in cell survival and growth. The presence of a Trx system in the nucleus has received little attention in plants, and the nuclear targets of plant Trxs have not been conclusively identified. Thus, very little is known about the function of Trxs in this cellular compartment. Previously, we studied the intracellular localization of PsTrxo1 and confirmed its presence in mitochondria and, interestingly, in the nucleus under standard growth conditions. In investigating the nuclear function of PsTrxo1 we identified proliferati…
Study of interaction of antimutagenic 1,4-dihydropyridine AV-153-Na with DNA-damaging molecules and its impact on DNA repair activity
2018
Background1,4-dihydropyridines (1,4-DHP) possesses important biochemical and pharmacological properties, including antioxidant and antimutagenic activities. It was shown that the antimutagenic 1,4-dihydropyridine AV-153-Na interacts with DNA. The aim of the current study was to test the capability of the compound to scavenge peroxynitrite and hydroxyl radical, to test intracellular distribution of the compound, and to assess the ability of the compound to modify the activity of DNA repair enzymes and to protect the DNA in living cells against peroxynitrite-induced damage.MethodsPeroxynitrite decomposition was assayed by UV spectroscopy, hydroxyl radical scavenging—by EPR spectroscopy. DNA b…
Transmembrane signaling and cytoplasmic signal conversion by dimeric transmembrane helix 2 and a linker domain of the DcuS sensor kinase
2020
Transmembrane (TM) signaling is a key process of membrane-bound sensor kinases. The C4-dicarboxylate (fumarate) responsive sensor kinase DcuS of Escherichia coli is anchored by TM helices TM1 and TM2 in the membrane. Signal transmission across the membrane relies on the piston-type movement of the periplasmic part of TM2. To define the role of TM2 in TM signaling, we use oxidative Cys cross-linking to demonstrate that TM2 extends over the full distance of the membrane and forms a stable TM homodimer in both the inactive and fumarate-activated state of DcuS. An S186xxxGxxxG194 motif is required for the stability and function of the TM2 homodimer. The TM2 helix further extends on the periplas…
Meta-analysis identifies novel risk loci and yields systematic insights into the biology of male-pattern baldness
2017
Male-pattern baldness (MPB) is a common and highly heritable trait characterized by androgen-dependent, progressive hair loss from the scalp. Here, we carry out the largest GWAS meta-analysis of MPB to date, comprising 10,846 early-onset cases and 11,672 controls from eight independent cohorts. We identify 63 MPB-associated loci (P<5 × 10−8, METAL) of which 23 have not been reported previously. The 63 loci explain ∼39% of the phenotypic variance in MPB and highlight several plausible candidate genes (FGF5, IRF4, DKK2) and pathways (melatonin signalling, adipogenesis) that are likely to be implicated in the key-pathophysiological features of MPB and may represent promising targets for the de…
CCDC 2211279: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination
2023
Related Article: Anssi Peuronen, Anni Taponen, Elina Kalenius, Ari Lehtonen, Manu Lahtinen|2023|Angew.Chem.,Int.Ed.|62|e202215689|doi:10.1002/anie.202215689
CCDC 1023704: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination
2014
Related Article: Anssi Peuronen, Heikki Rinta, Manu Lahtinen|2015|CrystEngComm|17|1736|doi:10.1039/C4CE01866D