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Binding and/or hydrolysis of purine‐based nucleotides is not required for IM30 ring formation

2021

IM30, the inner membrane-associated protein of 30 kDa, is conserved in cyanobacteria and chloroplasts. Although its exact physiological function is still mysterious, IM30 is clearly essential for thylakoid membrane biogenesis and/or dynamics. Recently, a cryptic IM30 GTPase activity has been reported, albeit thus far no physiological function has been attributed to this. Yet, it is still possible that GTP binding/hydrolysis affects formation of the prototypical large homo-oligomeric IM30 ring and rod structures. Here, we show that the Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 IM30 protein in fact is an NTPase that hydrolyzes GTP and ATP, but not CTP or UTP, with about identical rates. While IM30 forms lar…

GTP'Genetic VectorsBiophysicsGene ExpressionGTPaseRing (chemistry)ThylakoidsBiochemistrySubstrate Specificity03 medical and health sciencesAdenosine TriphosphateBacterial ProteinsStructural BiologyEscherichia coliGeneticsNucleotideddc:610Cloning MolecularMolecular BiologyEnzyme Assays030304 developmental biologychemistry.chemical_classification0303 health sciencesbiologyChemistryHydrolysis030302 biochemistry & molecular biologySynechocystisSynechocystisMembrane ProteinsCell BiologyNucleoside-Triphosphatasebiology.organism_classificationRecombinant ProteinsKineticsMicroscopy ElectronThylakoidMembrane biogenesisBiophysicsGuanosine TriphosphateBiogenesisProtein BindingFEBS Letters
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Comparison of 1.0 M gadobutrol and 0.5 M gadopentate dimeglumine-enhanced MRI in 471 patients with known or suspected renal lesions : results of a mu…

2008

The purpose of this phase III clinical trial was to compare two different extracellular contrast agents, 1.0 M gadobutrol and 0.5 M gadopentate dimeglumine, for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in patients with known or suspected focal renal lesions. Using a multicenter, single-blind, interindividual, randomized study design, both contrast agents were compared in a total of 471 patients regarding their diagnostic accuracy, sensitivity, and specificity to correctly classify focal lesions of the kidney. To test for noninferiority the diagnostic accuracy rates for both contrast agents were compared with CT results based on a blinded reading. The average diagnostic accuracy across the three bli…

Gadobutrol; Gadopentate dimeglumine; Renal lesions; MRI; Diagnostic differentiation; NoninferiorityGadolinium DTPAMalemedicine.medical_specialtyContrast MediaRenal lesionsSensitivity and SpecificityGadobutrollaw.inventionGadobutrolPrecontrastRandomized controlled trialmagnetic resonance contrast medialawmedicineOrganometallic CompoundsHumansRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingSingle-Blind Methodddc:610Neuroradiologymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryDiagnostic differentiationUltrasoundReproducibility of ResultsMagnetic resonance imagingInterventional radiologyGeneral MedicineNoninferiorityMiddle AgedImage EnhancementMagnetic Resonance ImagingKidney NeoplasmsClinical trialEuropeRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingFemaleGadopentate dimeglumineRadiologybusinessNuclear medicinemedicine.drugMRI
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Avoiding Pitfalls in the Interpretation of Gadoxetic Acid-Enhanced Magnetic Resonance Imaging

2016

Gadoxetic acid is extensively used in the following 3 main clinical situations: characterization of small nodules in patients with cirrhosis, preoperative staging of liver metastases, and characterization of incidentally discovered focal liver lesions. Owing to the rapid entry of gadoxetic acid into hepatocytes, the traditional features of liver tumors are modified on magnetic resonance (MR) imaging, especially during delayed phase sequences. Thus, although the added value of gadoxetic acid for the detection and characterization of focal liver lesions is now clear, its unique pharmacokinetics as well as the presence of mimicking and atypical lesions may lead to misdiagnoses. The goal of thi…

Gadolinium DTPAmedicine.medical_specialtyGadoxetic acidRadiology Nuclear Medicine and ImagingCirrhosisContrast Mediaddc:616.0757Sensitivity and Specificity030218 nuclear medicine & medical imagingMagnetic Resonance Imaging/methods03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePreoperative stagingGadolinium DTPAImage Interpretation Computer-AssistedmedicineHumansIn patientmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryLiver DiseasesLiver DiseaseImage Interpretation Computer-Assisted/methodsMagnetic resonance imagingDelayed phasemedicine.diseaseMr imagingMagnetic Resonance ImagingLiver Diseases/diagnostic imaging030211 gastroenterology & hepatologyRadiologyNuclear medicinebusinessmedicine.drugHuman
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Ikivėžinių skrandžio gleivinės pokyčių paplitimas Helicobacter pylori sukelto lėtinio gastrito metu tarp Rytų Europos (Lietuvos, Latvijos) ir Azijos …

2007

The aim of the study was to compare the prevalence and severity of precancerous condition – gastric atrophy and intestinal metaplasia (IM) between Eastern European (Lithuania and Latvia) and Asian (Taiwan) countries in population older than 55 years. Methods. Patients aged 55 years and older, referred for upper endoscopy due to dyspeptic symptoms, were included in the study. Gastric biopsies were histological investigated according modified Sydney classification. Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) was detected if any two of three methods (urease test, histology, and serology) were positive. Results. Overall 322 patients included: 52 from Taiwan (TW), 171 from Latvia (LV) and 99 from Lithuania …

Gastritis AtrophicMalemedicine.medical_specialty616.3 [udc]Helicobacter pylori ; Gastritis atrophic ; Intestinal diseases ; Metaplasia ; Precancerous conditionsBiopsyPopulationTaiwanRapid urease testintestinal metaplasiaGastroenterologyHelicobacter InfectionsAtrophyStomach NeoplasmsMetaplasiaInternal medicineGastroscopyPrevalenceHumansMedicineeducation616.33/.34 [udc]AgedMetaplasiaeducation.field_of_studyHelicobacter pyloribiologybusiness.industryStomachgastritisIntestinal metaplasia<em>Helicobacter pylori</em>; gastritis; atrophy; intestinal metaplasiaLithuaniaGeneral MedicineMiddle AgedHelicobacter pylorimedicine.diseasebiology.organism_classificationLatviaEastern europeanFemaleAtrophymedicine.symptomGastritisbusinessPrecancerous Conditions<em>Helicobacter pylori</em>
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Role of Human Sec63 in Modulating the Steady-State Levels of Multi-Spanning Membrane Proteins

2012

The Sec61 translocon of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) membrane forms an aqueous pore, allowing polypeptides to be transferred across or integrated into membranes. Protein translocation into the ER can occur co- and posttranslationally. In yeast, posttranslational translocation involves the heptameric translocase complex including its Sec62p and Sec63p subunits. The mammalian ER membrane contains orthologs of yeast Sec62p and Sec63p, but their function is poorly understood. Here, we analyzed the effects of excess and deficit Sec63 on various ER cargoes using human cell culture systems. The overexpression of Sec63 reduces the steady-state levels of viral and cellular multi-spanning membrane …

Gastroenterology and hepatologylcsh:MedicineProtein SynthesisEndoplasmic ReticulumBiochemistryHepatitisViral Envelope ProteinsMolecular Cell BiologyTranslocaseRNA Small Interferinglcsh:ScienceIntegral membrane proteinEndoplasmic Reticulum Chaperone BiPHeat-Shock ProteinsMultidisciplinarybiologyMembrane transport proteinReverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain ReactionRNA-Binding ProteinsHepatitis BCellular StructuresCell biologyInfectious hepatitisCytochemistryMedicineInfectious diseasesResearch ArticleBlotting WesternViral diseasesReal-Time Polymerase Chain ReactionTransfectionCell LineSEC63Bacterial ProteinsHumansBiologyLiver diseasesDNA PrimersEndoplasmic reticulumlcsh:RCell MembraneMembrane ProteinsMembrane Transport ProteinsProteinsSEC61 TransloconChaperone ProteinsTransmembrane ProteinsLuminescent ProteinsMembrane proteinGene Expression RegulationMicroscopy FluorescenceSubcellular OrganellesChaperone (protein)Mutationbiology.proteinlcsh:QMolecular ChaperonesPLoS ONE
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Role of medical history and medication use in the aetiology of upper aerodigestive tract cancers in Europe: the ARCAGE study

2012

ABSTRACT Background The study aimed to investigate the role of medical history (skin warts, Candida albicans, herpetic lesions, heartburn, regurgitation) and medication use (for heartburn; for regurgitation; aspirin) in the aetiology of upper aerodigestive tract (UADT) cancer. Methods A multicentre (10 European countries) case–control study [Alcohol-Related CAncers and GEnetic susceptibility (ARCAGE) project]. Results There were 1779 cases of UADT cancer and 1993 controls. History of warts or C. albicans infection was associated with a reduced risk [odds ratio (OR) 0.80, 95% confidence interval (CI) 0.68–0.94 and OR 0.73, 95% CI 0.60–0.89, respectively] but there was no association with her…

GastroenterologyHeartburnCarcinoma Squamous Cell/etiologyRisk FactorsHerpesviridae Infections/complicationsEpidemiologyOdds RatioAspirinHeartburn/complicationsdigestive oral and skin physiologyCandidiasisHerpesviridae InfectionsHematologyMiddle AgedhumanitiesEuropeOncologyHead and Neck NeoplasmsCarcinoma Squamous CellAspirin/adverse effects/therapeutic useDisease SusceptibilityWartsmedicine.symptommedicine.drugAdultmedicine.medical_specialtyLaryngopharyngeal Reflux/complicationsYoung AdultInternal medicineLaryngopharyngeal Refluxmedicineotorhinolaryngologic diseasesHumansMedical historyHead and Neck Neoplasms/etiologyddc:613Warts/complicationsAspirinbusiness.industryaspirin use; epidemiology; gastroesophageal reflux; medical history; medication use; upperCase-control studyCancerHeartburnOdds ratiomedicine.diseasedigestive system diseasesCandidiasis/complicationsCase-Control StudiesEtiologybusiness
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In-Between: Genre and Gender Hybridity, and Pirkko Saisio's NovelPunainen erokirja

2012

This article discusses intersections of genres and genders and their theorization in the contemporary literary scene and suggests a queer reading of a short-listed contemporary Finnish novel, written by the well-known author and theatre figure Pirkko Saisio. The aim of the article is to present feminist genre theories, influenced by Bakhtinian conception of genres, Foucauldian and Butlerian theorizations of genders and sexualities, and the critical discussions in queer studies. The article reads Saisio's novel as a demonstration through an adaptation of a theoretical concept, namely genre hybridity, combined with another concept adaptation, gender hybridity. The article concludes by suggest…

Gender StudiesLiterary genreHybridityReading (process)media_common.quotation_subjectta6122QueerGender studiesContext (language use)Human sexualitySociologyAdaptation (computer science)media_commonNORA - Nordic Journal of Feminist and Gender Research
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SNAP-25a and -25b isoforms are both expressed in insulin-secreting cells and can function in insulin secretion

1999

The tSNARE (the target-membrane soluble NSF-attachment protein receptor, where NSF is N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive fusion protein) synaptosomal-associated protein of 25 kDa (SNAP-25) is expressed in pancreatic B-cells and its cleavage by botulinum neurotoxin E (BoNT/E) abolishes stimulated secretion of insulin. In the nervous system, two SNAP-25 isoforms (a and b) have been described that are produced by alternative splicing. Here it is shown, using reverse transcriptase PCR, that messages for both SNAP-25 isoforms are expressed in primary pancreatic B and non-B cells as well as in insulin-secreting cell lines. After transfection, both isoforms can be detected at the plasma membrane as well a…

Gene isoformProtein Isoforms/genetics/ metabolismBotulinum ToxinsSynaptosomal-Associated Protein 25RNA Messenger/genetics/metabolismmedicine.medical_treatmentMutantNerve Tissue ProteinsBiologyBiochemistryCell LineIslets of LangerhansInsulin SecretionmedicineBotulinum Toxins/pharmacologyInsulinProtein IsoformsAnimalsHumansSecretionRNA MessengerReceptorMolecular BiologyDNA Primersddc:616Base SequenceInsulinMembrane ProteinsCell BiologyTransfectionNerve Tissue Proteins/genetics/ metabolismFusion proteinMolecular biologyRatsCell cultureMutagenesis Site-DirectedIslets of Langerhans/cytology/drug effects/ secretionInsulin/ secretionResearch Article
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Mutations in SLC20A2 link familial idiopathic basal ganglia calcification with phosphate homeostasis.

2012

Familial idiopathic basal ganglia calcification (IBGC) is a genetic condition with a wide spectrum of neuropsychiatric symptoms, including parkinsonism and dementia. Here, we identified mutations in SLC20A2, encoding the type III sodium-dependent phosphate transporter 2 (PiT2), in IBGC-affected families of varied ancestry, and we observed significantly impaired phosphate transport activity for all assayed PiT2 mutants in Xenopus laevis oocytes. Our results implicate altered phosphate homeostasis in the etiology of IBGC.

Genetic Markersmedicine.medical_specialtyGenetic LinkageMolecular Sequence DataMutation MissenseXenopusBasal ganglia calcification610 Medicine & healthPhosphates10052 Institute of PhysiologyXenopus laevis03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicineAsian PeopleBasal Ganglia Diseases1311 GeneticsCalcinosisGenetic linkageInternal medicineGeneticsmedicineAnimalsHomeostasisHumansBasal ganglia disease030304 developmental biology0303 health sciencesBase SequencebiologySodium-Phosphate Cotransporter Proteins Type IIIParkinsonismCalcinosisSequence Analysis DNAmedicine.diseasePhosphatebiology.organism_classificationPedigreeEndocrinologychemistry10076 Center for Integrative Human PhysiologyOocytes570 Life sciences; biologyLod Score030217 neurology & neurosurgeryHomeostasisChromosomes Human Pair 8Nature genetics
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Late onset and pregnancy-induced congenital thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura

2014

SummaryWe report on our patient (case 2) who experienced a first acute episode of thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura (TTP) at the age of 19 years during her first pregnancy in 1976 which ended in a spontaneous abortion in the 30th gestational week. Treatment with red blood cell concentrates was implemented and splenectomy was performed. After having suffered from several TTP episodes in 1977, possibly mitigated by acetylsalicylic acid therapy, an interruption and sterilization were performed in 1980 in her second pregnancy thereby avoiding another disease flare-up. Her elder sister (case 1) had been diagnosed with TTP in 1974, also during her first pregnancy. She died in 1977 during her se…

Genetic Markersmedicine.medical_specialtyPediatricsmedicine.medical_treatmentSplenectomyThrombotic thrombocytopenic purpuraADAMTS13 ProteinLate onsetCongenital Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic Purpura030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyAbortionYoung Adult03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePregnancyhemic and lymphatic diseasesHumansMedicineGenetic Testing610 Medicine &amp; healthPregnancyPurpura Thrombotic Thrombocytopenicbusiness.industryPregnancy Complications HematologicHematologymedicine.diseaseADAMTS13SurgeryADAM Proteins030220 oncology & carcinogenesisGestationFemalebusinessHämostaseologie
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