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β2- and β1-Adrenoceptor Expression Exhibits a Common Regulatory Pattern With GRK2 and GRK5 in Human and Animal Models of Cardiovascular Diseases.

2015

To explore if genic expression of β(1)- or β(2)-adrenoceptors (ARs) exhibits a common regulatory pattern with G protein-coupled receptor kinase (GRK) 2, GRK3, or GRK5 expression, we determined messenger RNA levels for these genes in different tissues from human and animal models of cardiovascular disease. We measured genic expression by qRT polymerase chain reaction in the left and right ventricles or peripheral blood mononuclear cells from healthy (n = 21), hypertensive (n = 20), heart failure (n = 24), and heart transplanted patients (n = 17) or in left ventricle, peripheral blood mononuclear cells, and kidney from spontaneously hypertensive rats or L-N-methyl-arginine-induced hypertensiv…

G-Protein-Coupled Receptor Kinase 5medicine.medical_specialtyG-Protein-Coupled Receptor Kinase 2Heart DiseasesBiologyPeripheral blood mononuclear cellRats Inbred WKYInternal medicineRats Inbred SHRmedicineAnimalsHumansRNA MessengerReceptorGenePharmacologyRegulation of gene expressionMessenger RNAG protein-coupled receptor kinaseKinaseBeta adrenergic receptor kinaseDisease Models AnimalEndocrinologyNG-Nitroarginine Methyl EsterGene Expression RegulationOrgan SpecificityCase-Control StudiesHypertensionbiology.proteinReceptors Adrenergic beta-2Receptors Adrenergic beta-1Cardiology and Cardiovascular MedicineJournal of cardiovascular pharmacology
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Metabolite Sensing GPCRs: Promising Therapeutic Targets for Cancer Treatment?

2020

G-protein-coupled receptors constitute the most diverse and largest receptor family in the human genome, with approximately 800 different members identified. Given the well-known metabolic alterations in cancer development, we will focus specifically in the 19 G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs), which can be selectively activated by metabolites. These metabolite sensing GPCRs control crucial processes, such as cell proliferation, differentiation, migration, and survival after their activation. In the present review, we will describe the main functions of these metabolite sensing GPCRs and shed light on the benefits of their potential use as possible pharmacological targets for cancer treat…

G-protein-coupled receptorMetaboliteReviewComputational biologyBiologyReceptors G-Protein-CoupledBile Acids and Saltschemistry.chemical_compoundNeoplasmsmetabolite sensing GPCRBiomarkers TumormedicinecancerAnimalsHumansMolecular Targeted TherapyAmino AcidsReceptorlcsh:QH301-705.5G protein-coupled receptorCell growthDisease ManagementCancerGeneral MedicineLipid Metabolismmedicine.diseaseCancer treatmentlcsh:Biology (General)Gene Expression RegulationchemistryHuman genomeDisease SusceptibilityCancer developmentEnergy MetabolismSignal TransductionCells
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Isomer-nonspecific action of dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane on aryl hydrocarbon receptor and G-protein-coupled receptor 30 intracellular signaling i…

2014

Abstract Extended residual persistence of the pesticide dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT) raises concerns about its long-term neurotoxic effects. Little is known, however, about DDT toxicity during the early stages of neural development. This study demonstrated that DDT-induced apoptosis of mouse embryonic neuronal cells is a caspase-9-, caspase-3-, and GSK-3β-dependent process, which involves p,p’ -DDT-specific impairment of classical ERs. It also provided evidence for DDT-isomer-nonspecific alterations of AhR- and GPR30-mediated intracellular signaling, including changes in the levels of the receptor and receptor-regulated mRNAs, and also changes in the protein levels of the receptors…

GPR30Time FactorsGSK-3 betaEstrogen receptorApoptosisStimulationBiochemistryReceptors G-Protein-CoupledGlycogen Synthase Kinase 3MiceEndocrinologyneurotoxicityestrogenReceptorCells CulturedNeuronsbiologyCaspase 3estrogen receptorsCaspase InhibitorsCell biologycaspasesReceptors EstrogenQuinolinesGPERNeural developmentSignal Transductionmedicine.medical_specialtyAryl hydrocarbon receptor nuclear translocatorneuronal cell culturesDDT17-beta-estradiolIsomerismbeta-NaphthoflavoneInternal medicineparasitic diseasesCytochrome P-450 CYP1A1medicineAnimalsBcl-2BenzodioxolesRNA MessengerMolecular BiologyG protein-coupled receptorBenzoflavonesGlycogen Synthase Kinase 3 betaL-Lactate DehydrogenaseAryl hydrocarbon receptorPyrimidinesEndocrinologyReceptors Aryl Hydrocarbonbiology.proteinPyrazolesMolecular and Cellular Endocrinology
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Size characterisation of Au nanoparticles by ICP-MS coupling techniques

2006

In modern nanotechnology the properties of nanoparticles (NPs) in different application fields is mainly dependent on their size and their size distribution. This paper aims to develop a reliable method for the size characterisation of Au NPs. Basing on the combination of two different separation techniques (liquid chromatography and gel electrophoresis), coupled on-line to inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (ICP-MS), we study the separation of Au NP standards. Separations by liquid chromatography show size dependent retention behaviour with good reproducibility (RSD < 1%). The results are compared with complementary methods like dynamic light scattering (DLS) and transmission ele…

Gel electrophoresisReproducibilityDynamic light scatteringTransmission electron microscopyChemistryChemical structureAnalytical chemistryNanoparticleMass spectrometryInductively coupled plasma mass spectrometrySpectroscopyAnalytical ChemistryJournal of Analytical Atomic Spectrometry
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On-line coupling of gel electrophoresis and inductively coupled plasma-sector field-mass spectrometry for the determination of dsDNA fragments.

2005

The on-line coupling of gel electrophoresis (GE) and inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (ICPMS) is described for the first time. The new method combines the separation power of GE for large biomolecules and the high sensitivity and elemental selectivity of ICPMS. This coupling has been achieved by means of gels housed in glass tubes (length 2.5-20 cm; i.d. 0.5-5 mm). The gel is fixed by glass frits permeable for the analytes. After the electrophoretic separation at voltages up to 500 V, the analytes are transferred to the nebulizer of the ICPMS by an eluent stream, which is separated from the electrode chamber by a membrane. This filter blocks molecules with molecular masses large…

Gel electrophoresischemistry.chemical_classificationElectrophoresisChromatographyChemistryBiomoleculeAnalytical chemistryDNAStandard solutionMass spectrometryELECTROPHORESIS INSTRUMENTATIONMass SpectrometryAnalytical ChemistryElectrophoresisColumn chromatographyCalibrationInductively coupled plasmaAnalytical chemistry
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Multi-scale theoretical investigation of molecular hydrogen adsorption over graphene: coronene as a case study

2014

The physisorption of molecular hydrogen onto coronene is studied using a multi-scale theoretical approach with Density Functional Theory (DFT) calculations and Molecular Dynamics (MD) simulations. We consider two different kinds of model conformation for the approach of hydrogen towards the coronene i.e., systematic and random. For the systematic attack of hydrogen over coronene, the resulting potential energy profiles from DFT analysis are further found to resemble the Morse potential, and even the highly flexible Murrell–Sorbie (M–S) potential. The resulting M–S fitting also shows a zero-point energy correction of ∼16–17%. On the other hand, the potential energies from the random approach…

General Chemical EngineeringThermodynamicsGeneral ChemistryInteraction energyCoronene7. Clean energyPotential energyCoroneneCoronene; Molecular hydrogen; Theoretical investigationschemistry.chemical_compoundMolecular dynamicssymbols.namesakeMolecular hydrogenCoupled clusterchemistryTheoretical investigationssymbolsDensity functional theoryAtomic physicsvan der Waals forceMorse potentialRSC Adv.
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Calculation of excited-state properties using general coupled-cluster and configuration-interaction models.

2004

Using string-based algorithms excitation energies and analytic first derivatives for excited states have been implemented for general coupled-cluster (CC) models within CC linear-response (LR) theory which is equivalent to the equation-of-motion (EOM) CC approach for these quantities. Transition moments between the ground and excited states are also considered in the framework of linear-response theory. The presented procedures are applicable to both single-reference-type and multireference-type CC wave functions independently of the excitation manifold constituting the cluster operator and the space in which the effective Hamiltonian is diagonalized. The performance of different LR-CC/EOM-…

General Physics and AstronomyConfiguration interactionStationary pointchemistry.chemical_compoundsymbols.namesakeCoupled clusterAcetylenechemistryQuantum mechanicsExcited statesymbolsPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryAtomic physicsWave functionHamiltonian (quantum mechanics)ExcitationThe Journal of chemical physics
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Large-scale calculations of excitation energies in coupled cluster theory: The singlet excited states of benzene

1996

Algorithms for calculating singlet excitation energies in the coupled cluster singles and doubles (CCSD) model are discussed and an implementation of an atomic-integral direct algorithm is presented. Each excitation energy is calculated at a cost comparable to that of the CCSD ground-state energy. Singlet excitation energies are calculated for benzene using up to 432 basis functions. Basis-set effects of the order of 0.2 eV are observed when the basis is increased from augmented polarized valence double-zeta (aug-cc-pVDZ) to augmented polarized valence triple-zeta (aug-cc-pVTZ) quality. The correlation problem is examined by performing calculations in the hierarchy of coupled cluster models…

General Physics and AstronomyElectronic structurePhysics and Astronomy (all)Physics::Atomic and Molecular ClustersSinglet statePhysical and Theoretical Chemistry:FÍSICA::Química física [UNESCO]Calculation MethodsValence (chemistry)TripletsElectronic correlationChemistryBenzeneExcited StatesConfiguration interactionUNESCO::FÍSICA::Química físicaConfiguration InteractionCoupled clusterElectronic StructureExcited stateElectron CorrelationBenzene ; Excited States ; Calculation Methods ; Algorithms ; Triplets ; Electronic Structure ; Configuration Interaction ; Correlation Functions ; Electron CorrelationAtomic physicsCorrelation FunctionsExcitationAlgorithms
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Role of Gadd45a in Wip1-dependent regulation of intestinal tumorigenesis.

2012

Conversion of intestinal stem cells into tumor-initiating cells is an early step in Apc(Min)-induced polyposis. Wild-type p53-induced phosphatase 1 (Wip1)-dependent activation of a DNA damage response and p53 has a permanent role in suppression of stem cell conversion, and deletion of Wip1 lowers the tumor burden in Apc(Min) mice. Here we show that cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor 2a, checkpoint kinase 2, and growth arrest and DNA damage gene 45a (Gadd45a) exert critical functions in the tumor-resistant phenotype of Wip1-deficient mice. We further identified Gadd45a as a haploinsufficient gene in the regulation of Wip1-dependent tumor resistance in mice. Gadd45a appears to function through…

Genes APCDNA RepairDNA repairDNA damageApoptosisCell Cycle ProteinsBiologyProtein Serine-Threonine KinasesReceptors G-Protein-CoupledMicePhosphoprotein PhosphatasesGene silencingAnimalsMolecular BiologyCheckpoint Kinase 2Cyclin-Dependent Kinase Inhibitor p16beta CateninMice KnockoutOriginal PaperKinaseIntestinal PolyposisStem CellsJNK Mitogen-Activated Protein KinasesNuclear ProteinsCell BiologyCell biologyProtein Phosphatase 2CCheckpoint Kinase 2Cell Transformation NeoplasticCancer researchSignal transductionStem cellTumor Suppressor Protein p53GADD45ASignal TransductionCell death and differentiation
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Unusual genomic structure: melanocortin receptors in Fugu.

2005

The melanocortin (MC) receptors are found in five subtypes in mammals and chicken, while recent studies have shown that the Fugu (Takifugu rubripes) genome has only four MC receptors and the zebrafish genome has six subtypes. The MC3 receptor seems to be missing from the two closely related pufferfishes, Fugu and Tetraodon (Tetraodon nigroviridis). The MC2 and MC5 receptors in the pufferfish have introns. Moreover, these two receptors are found in a tandem that is remarkably conserved in several vertebrate species. Here, we speculate about the genomic origin of the MC receptors.

Geneticsmedicine.medical_specialtyGenomebiologyTakifugu rubripesFuguGeneral NeuroscienceReceptors MelanocortinfungiSequence Analysis DNATetraodon nigroviridisbiology.organism_classificationGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyMelanocortin 3 receptorTakifuguEndocrinologyHistory and Philosophy of ScienceInternal medicinemedicineAnimalsMelanocortinReceptorTetraodonG protein-coupled receptorAnnals of the New York Academy of Sciences
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