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Protein Kinase C μ Is Regulated by the Multifunctional Chaperon Protein p32

2000

We identified the multifunctional chaperon protein p32 as a protein kinase C (PKC)-binding protein interacting with PKCalpha, PKCzeta, PKCdelta, and PKC mu. We have analyzed the interaction of PKC mu with p32 in detail, and we show here in vivo association of PKC mu, as revealed from yeast two-hybrid analysis, precipitation assays using glutathione S-transferase fusion proteins, and reciprocal coimmunoprecipitation. In SKW 6.4 cells, PKC mu is constitutively associated with p32 at mitochondrial membranes, evident from colocalization with cytochrome c. p32 interacts with PKC mu in a compartment-specific manner, as it can be coimmunoprecipitated mainly from the particulate and not from the so…

ImmunoprecipitationRecombinant Fusion ProteinsGolgi ApparatusSaccharomyces cerevisiaeSpodopteraMitogen-activated protein kinase kinaseBiologyTransfectionBiochemistryCell LineMitochondrial ProteinsAnimalsHumansCloning MolecularKinase activityMolecular BiologyProtein Kinase CProtein kinase CGlutathione TransferaseB-LymphocytesBinding SitesMembrane GlycoproteinsKinaseAutophosphorylationJNK Mitogen-Activated Protein KinasesCell BiologyFusion proteinMitochondriaReceptors ComplementCell biologybody regionsHyaluronan ReceptorsProtein kinase domainBiochemistryMitogen-Activated Protein KinasesCarrier ProteinsMolecular ChaperonesProtein BindingJournal of Biological Chemistry
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Interaction of syntenin-1 and the NG2 proteoglycan in migratory oligodendrocyte precursor cells.

2008

Migration of oligodendrocyte precursors along axons is a necessary prerequisite for myelination, but little is known about underlying mechanisms. NG2 is a large membrane proteoglycan implicated in oligodendrocyte migration. Here we show that a PDZ domain protein termed syntenin-1 interacts with NG2 and that syntenin-1 is necessary for normal rates of migration. The association of syntenin-1 with NG2, identified in a yeast two-hybrid screen, was confirmed by colocalization of both proteins within processes of oligodendroglial precursor cells and by coimmunoprecipitation from cell extracts. Syntenin-1 also colocalizes with NG2 in "co-capping" assays, demonstrating a lateral association of bot…

ImmunoprecipitationSynteninsCellPDZ domainAmino Acid MotifsBiologyBiochemistryMiceCell MovementPrecursor cellTwo-Hybrid System TechniquesmedicineAnimalsHumansAntigensRNA Small InterferingMolecular BiologyCells CulturedNG2 proteoglycanColocalizationCell DifferentiationCell BiologyMolecular biologyOligodendrocyteCell biologyOligodendrogliamedicine.anatomical_structurenervous systemProteoglycanbiology.proteinProteoglycansNeurogliaProtein BindingThe Journal of biological chemistry
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Il Paradigma della Città Fluida

2013

Nella recente crisi globale i poderosi flussi di capitali finanziari, sociali e relazionali che hanno alimentato la riqualificazione urbana nel corso degli ultimi quindici anni non sono più disponibili ad essere intercettati in maniera indiscriminata così come è stato possibile fino a qualche anno fa. Nell'era della crisi strutturale le città più dinamiche non sono più quelle in grado di attrarre progetti urbani iconici ed investitori spinti dal mercato immobiliare o dalla redditività delle attività ricreative, ma quelle città che, a partire dalle loro profonde e diversificate risorse culturali, saranno capaci di attuare una vera e propria “metamorfosi” per usarle come base per la creazione…

In current global crisis the strong flows of financial social and relational capitals that powered urban regeneration over the last fifteen years are no longer available to be tapped in an indiscriminate manner as was the case until just a few years ago. The most dynamic cities in the future will no longer be those that are able to attract urban projects and investors driven by the real estate market or leisure-based development but the cities that have deep and different cultural resources and that are able to use them as the basis for creating new urban cultures and for generating new economic values. Revitalising waterfront is no longer easy opportunity for long-term investments or for using the financial capital gains of corporation or hedge funds but a more creative-driven port city has to provide precious opportunities for real development – not only quantitative but more and more qualitative – that is able to produce effects in both the domain of collective assets and that of private capitals.Settore ICAR/21 - Urbanistica
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In situ structural analysis of SARS-CoV-2 spike reveals flexibility mediated by three hinges

2020

Flexible spikes The severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) spike protein enables viral entry into host cells by binding to the angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 (ACE2) receptor and is a major target for neutralizing antibodies. About 20 to 40 spikes decorate the surface of virions. Turoňová et al. now show that the spike is flexibly connected to the viral surface by three hinges that are well protected by glycosylation sites. The flexibility imparted by these hinges may explain how multiple spikes act in concert to engage onto the flat surface of a host cell. Science, this issue p. 203

In situElectron Microscope TomographyGlycanGlycosylationFlexibility (anatomy)virusesProtein domainPneumonia ViralHingeMolecular Dynamics SimulationBiologylaw.inventionBetacoronavirusProtein DomainslawTarget identificationmedicineHumansPandemicsResearch ArticlesHost cell surfaceMultidisciplinarySARS-CoV-2R-ArticlesCryoelectron MicroscopyBiochemCOVID-19MicrobioResearch HighlightCell biologymedicine.anatomical_structureSpike Glycoprotein Coronavirusbiology.proteinRecombinant DNASpike (software development)Protein MultimerizationStructural biologyCoronavirus InfectionsResearch ArticleScience (New York, N.y.)
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A New Oxadiazole-Based Topsentin Derivative Modulates Cyclin-Dependent Kinase 1 Expression and Exerts Cytotoxic Effects on Pancreatic Cancer Cells

2021

Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is a highly lethal form of cancer characterized by drug resistance, urging new therapeutic strategies. In recent years, protein kinases have emerged as promising pharmacological targets for the treatment of several solid and hematological tumors. Interestingly, cyclin-dependent kinase 1 (CDK1) is overexpressed in PDAC tissues and has been correlated to the aggressive nature of these tumors because of its key role in cell cycle progression and resistance to the induction of apoptosis. For these reasons, CDK1 is one of the main causes of chemoresistance, representing a promising pharmacological target. In this study, we report the synthesis of new 1,2,4…

Indolespancreatic cancerPharmaceutical ScienceAntineoplastic AgentsApoptosisArticleAnalytical ChemistryStructure-Activity RelationshipQD241-441CDK1 inhibitorantiproliferativeCatalytic DomainCell Line TumorDrug DiscoveryCDC2 Protein KinaseHumansPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryProtein Kinase InhibitorsCell ProliferationOxadiazolesOrganic ChemistryImidazoles124-oxadiazolePDACmarine alkaloidMolecular Docking SimulationPancreatic NeoplasmsChemistry (miscellaneous)Molecular Medicinemarine alkaloidstopsentinDrug Screening Assays Antitumor124-oxadiazole; marine alkaloids; topsentin; CDK1 inhibitor; pancreatic cancer; PDAC; antiproliferative; apoptosisCarcinoma Pancreatic DuctalProtein BindingSignal TransductionMolecules
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Computing Real-Time Dynamic Origin/Destination Matrices from Vehicle-to-Infrastructure Messages Using a Multi-Agent System

2012

Dynamic Origin/Destination matrices are one of the most important parameters for efficient and effective transportation system management. These matrices describe the vehicle flow between different points within a region of interest for a given period of time. Usually, dynamic O/D matrices are estimated from traffic counts provided by induction loop detectors, home interview and/or license plate surveys. Unfortunately, estimation methods take O/D flows as time invariant for a certain number of intervals of time, which cannot be suitable for some traffic applications. However, the advent of information and communication technologies (e.g., vehicle-to-infrastructure dedicated short range comm…

Induction loopComputer scienceDistributed computingMulti-agent systemReal-time computingJADE (programming language)computer.software_genreDedicated short-range communicationsDomain (software engineering)LTI system theoryMatrix (mathematics)Systems managementcomputercomputer.programming_language
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Cigarette smoke promotes inflammasome‐independent activation of caspase‐1 and ‐4 leading to gasdermin D cleavage in human macrophages

2022

Mechanisms and consequences of gasdermin D (GSDMD) activation in cigarette smoke (CS)-associated inflammation and lung disease are unknown. GSDMD is a downstream effector of caspase-1, -8, and -4. Upon cleavage, GSDMD generates pores into cell membranes. Different degrees of GSDMD activation are associated with a range of physiological outputs ranging from cell hyperactivation to pyroptosis. We have previously reported that in human monocyte-derived macrophages CS extract (CSE) inhibits the NLRP3 inflammasome and shifts the response to lipopolysaccharide (LPS) towards the TLR4-TRIF axis leading to activation of caspase-8, which, in turn, activates caspase-1. In the present work, we investig…

InflammationLipopolysaccharidesPore Forming Cytotoxic Proteinsalveolar macrophages caspasecigarette smoke inflammasome lung Caspase 1 Caspases Caspases Initiator Humans Inflammation Intracellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins Lipopolysaccharides Lipopolysaccharides NLR Family Pyrin Domain-Containing 3 Protein Phosphate-Binding Proteins Pore Forming Cytotoxic Proteins Tobacco Cigarette Smoking Inflammasomes.InflammasomesSettore BIO/16 - Anatomia UmanaMacrophagesCaspase 1Intracellular Signaling Peptides and ProteinsPhosphate-Binding ProteinsBiochemistryCaspases InitiatorCigarette SmokingCaspasesNLR Family Pyrin Domain-Containing 3 ProteinTobaccoGeneticsHumansMolecular BiologyBiotechnologyThe FASEB Journal
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Hsp60 chaperonopathies and chaperonotherapy: targets and agents

2014

Hsp60 (Cpn60) assembles into a tetradecamer that interacts with the co-chaperonin Hsp10 (Cpn10) to assist client polypeptides to fold, but it also has other roles, including participation in pathogenic mechanisms.Hsp60 chaperonopathies are pathological conditions, inherited or acquired, in which the chaperone plays a determinant etiologic-pathogenic role. These diseases justify selection of Hsp60 as a target for developing agents that interfere with its pathogenic effects. We provide information on how to proceed.The information available encourages the development of ways to improve Hsp60 activity (positive chaperonotherapy) when deficient or to block it (negative chaperonotherapy) when pa…

InflammationPharmacologyanimal structuresChaperonin 60biologyProtein ConformationfungiClinical BiochemistryChaperonin 60BioinformaticsAutoimmune Diseasesautoimmunity cancer carboranylphenoxyacetanilide chaperonopathies chaperonotherapy chemical compounds Cpn60 electrophilic compounds epolactaene functional domain GroEL Hsp60 inflammation mizoribine structural domainNeoplasmsChaperone (protein)Expert opinionDrug DiscoveryImmunologybiology.proteinAnimalsHumansMolecular MedicineHSP60Cytokine formationA determinantExpert Opinion on Therapeutic Targets
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On Keyword-Based Ad-Hoc Querying of Hospital Data Stored in Semistar Data Ontologies

2018

Abstract This paper sketches a possible solution to the problem of the currently growing necessity in various domains for domain experts to be able to query the database of the organization in a convenient manner. The paper focuses on the domain of hospital management where the normal practice is to involve a programmer as an intermediary between the managers and the database. This is an error-prone and cumbersome solution. The decision-making process of domain experts would hugely benefit if they could retrieve the information from the database themselves. There have been attempts to develop natural language-based query languages for this exact purpose, but the ultimate goal of the simplic…

Information retrievalComputer scienceProcess (engineering)media_common.quotation_subject020207 software engineering02 engineering and technologyOntology (information science)Query languageDomain (software engineering)0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringGeneral Earth and Planetary Sciences020201 artificial intelligence & image processingSimplicityProgrammerNatural languageGeneral Environmental Sciencemedia_commonProcedia Computer Science
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Unifying Access to Heterogeneous Document Databases through Contextual Metadata

2011

Document databases available on the Internet carry massive information resources. To a person needing a piece of information on a specific domain, finding the piece, however, is often quite problematic even though there were a representative collection of databases available on the domain. The languages used in the content, the names of document types, their structures, the ways documents are organized and their retrieval techniques often vary in the databases. The databases containing legal information on the Internet offer a typical example. For finding relevant documents and for being able to interpret the content of the documents correctly, the user may need information about the contex…

Information retrievalDatabasebusiness.industrycomputer.internet_protocolComputer scienceRelational databaseContext (language use)Document management systemcomputer.software_genreDomain (software engineering)MetadataData model (ArcGIS)The InternetbusinesscomputerXML
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