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Cystic Fibrosis Transmembrane Conductance Regulator Interacts with Multiple Immunoglobulin Domains of Filamin A

2010

Mutations of the chloride channel cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) that impair its apical localization and function cause cystic fibrosis. A previous report has shown that filamin A (FLNa), an actin-cross-linking and -scaffolding protein, interacts directly with the cytoplasmic N terminus of CFTR and that this interaction is necessary for stability and confinement of the channel to apical membranes. Here, we report that the CFTR N terminus has sequence similarity to known FLNa-binding partner-binding sites. FLNa has 24 Ig (IgFLNa) repeats, and a CFTR peptide pulled down repeats 9, 12, 17, 19, 21, and 23, which share sequence similarity yet differ from the other FLN…

Scaffold proteincongenital hereditary and neonatal diseases and abnormalitiesFilaminsMolecular Sequence DataCystic Fibrosis Transmembrane Conductance RegulatorImmunoglobulinsBiologymedicine.disease_causeFilaminBiochemistryContractile ProteinsProtein structureCricetinaemedicineAnimalsHumansFLNAAmino Acid SequenceMolecular BiologyPeptide sequenceMutationSequence Homology Amino AcidCell MembraneMicrofilament ProteinsCell Biologyrespiratory systemMolecular biologyActinsCystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulatorProtein Structure Tertiaryrespiratory tract diseasesCell biologySolubilityMutationProtein Structure and FoldingChloride channelbiology.proteinPeptidesDimerizationProtein BindingJournal of Biological Chemistry
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SiRNA-mediated selective inhibition of mutant keratin mRNAs responsible for the skin disorder pachyonychia congenita.

2006

RNA interference offers a novel approach for treating genetic disorders including the rare monogenic skin disorder pachyonychia congenita (PC). PC is caused by mutations in keratin 6a (K6a), K6b, K16, and K17 genes, including small deletions and single nucleotide changes. Transfection experiments of a fusion gene consisting of K6a and a yellow fluorescent reporter (YFP) resulted in normal keratin filament formation in transfected cells as assayed by fluorescence microscopy. Similar constructs containing a single nucleotide change (N171K) or a three-nucleotide deletion (N171del) showed keratin aggregate formation. Mutant-specific small inhibitory RNAs (siRNAs) effectively targeted these site…

Small interfering RNABiologymedicine.disease_causeTransfectionGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyFusion geneHistory and Philosophy of ScienceCell Line TumorKeratinmedicinePachyonychia congenitaHumansRNA MessengerRNA Small Interferingchemistry.chemical_classificationMutationKeratin Filamentintegumentary systemGeneral NeuroscienceGenetic Diseases InbornKeratin-6RNAKeratin 6Amedicine.diseaseMolecular biologychemistryPachyonychia CongenitaMutationMutagenesis Site-DirectedKeratinsDimerizationAnnals of the New York Academy of Sciences
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Stepwise synthesis and selective dimerisation of bis- and trisloop tetra-urea calix[4]arenes.

2008

Tetra-urea calix[4]arenes substituted with four mono- or bisalkenyl residues have been converted into bis- or tetraloop compounds by intramolecular olefin metathesis, with use of a tetratosylurea calix[4]arene as template. The same strategy has now been used to synthesise trisloop compounds and bisloop compounds with adjacent loops, completing the series of the loop-containing tetra-urea derivatives. A tetra-urea calix[4]arene of the AABB type, where A stands for a bisalkenyl- and B for a monoalkenyl-substituted urea unit, was used as precursor for the three loops. It was easily synthesised from a tetraamino calix[4]arene in which two adjacent amino groups were Boc-protected. The ABCB-type …

Spectrometry Mass Electrospray IonizationMagnetic Resonance SpectroscopyOlefin metathesisbiologyStereochemistryOrganic ChemistryGeneral ChemistryMetathesisbiology.organism_classificationMedicinal chemistryTetraloopCatalysischemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryPhenolsIntramolecular forceCalixareneUreaTetraUreaSelf-assemblyCalixarenesDimerizationChemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany)
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On the dimerization of the primitive tRNAs: implications in the origin of genetic code.

2002

RNAs that catalyse their own aminoacylation have been recently selected in vitro. These findings support the notion that the primitive aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases may have been RNAs. In this paper, we propose a structural model for the first aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase consisting of an RNA complex formed between two primitive tRNA molecules through two intermolecular loop-strand interactions, and with implications in the origin of the genetic code.

Statistics and ProbabilityGeneticsGeneral Immunology and MicrobiologyModels GeneticApplied MathematicsRNAAminoacylationGeneral MedicineBiologyGenetic codeenvironment and public healthGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biologyenzymes and coenzymes (carbohydrates)RNA TransferGenetic CodeModeling and SimulationTransfer RNAbacteriaAnimalsGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesDimerizationJournal of theoretical biology
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Identification of N- and C-terminal Amino Acids of Lhca1 and Lhca4 Required for Formation of the Heterodimeric Peripheral Photosystem I Antenna LHCI-…

2002

Apoproteins of higher plant light-harvesting complexes (LHC) share considerable amino acid sequence identity/similarity. Despite this fact, they occur in different oligomeric states (i.e., monomeric, dimeric, and trimeric). As a step toward understanding the underlying structure requirements for different oligomerization behavior, we analyzed whether amino acids at the N- and C-termini of Lhca1 and Lhca4 are involved in the formation of the heterodimeric LHCI-730. Using altered proteins produced by deletion or site-directed mutagenesis for reconstitution, we were able to identify amino acids required for the assembly of LHCI-730. At the N-terminus of Lhca1, W4 is involved in heterodimerizat…

StereochemistryDimerPhotosynthetic Reaction Center Complex ProteinsMutantLight-Harvesting Protein ComplexesBiologyPhotosystem IBiochemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundResidue (chemistry)Point MutationAmino AcidsPeptide sequencePlant ProteinsSequence Deletionchemistry.chemical_classificationPhotosystem I Protein ComplexArabidopsis ProteinsMutagenesisRecombinant ProteinsAmino acidMonomerBiochemistrychemistryChlorophyll Binding ProteinsDimerizationBiochemistry
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Joziknipholones A and B: The First Dimeric Phenylanthraquinones, from the Roots ofBulbine frutescens

2007

From the roots of the African plant Bulbine frutescens (Asphodelaceae), two unprecedented novel dimeric phenylanthraquinones, named joziknipholones A and B, possessing axial and centrochirality, were isolated, together with six known compounds. Structural elucidation of the new metabolites was achieved by spectroscopic and chiroptical methods, by reductive cleavage of the central bond between the monomeric phenylanthraquinone and -anthrone portions with sodium dithionite, and by quantum chemical CD calculations. Based on the recently revised absolute axial configuration of the parent phenylanthraquinones, knipholone and knipholone anthrone, the new dimers were attributed to possess the P-co…

StereochemistryPlasmodium falciparumDrug ResistanceAnthraquinonesStereoisomerismPlant RootsAnthroneAnthraquinoneCatalysisSodium dithioniteAntimalarialsMicechemistry.chemical_compoundCell Line TumorLiliaceaeAnimalsAsphodelaceaeLeukemia L5178Plants MedicinalMolecular StructurebiologySpectrum AnalysisOrganic ChemistryDithioniteChloroquineStereoisomerismPlasmodium falciparumGeneral Chemistrybiology.organism_classificationAntineoplastic Agents PhytogenicRatschemistryQuantum TheoryBulbine frutescensChirality (chemistry)DimerizationAlgorithmsChemistry - A European Journal
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Compensation of steric demand by cation–π interactions, cobaltocenium cations as guests in tetraurea calix[4]arene dimers

2003

The affinities of ferrocene (2) and the cobaltocenium cation (3+), which have roughly the same size and differ in their charge, towards the inner cavity of the dimeric capsule formed by tetraurea calix[4]arene (1) were studied in C2D4Cl2 solutions. While 3+, which occupies more than 75% of the internal volume of the dimer, is readily encapsulated this is not the case for 2. This is probably due to cation-pi interactions, which operate only between 3+ and the aromatic rings of the calix[4]arene dimer. We found that the affinity of the cobaltocenium cation is higher than that of the tropylium cation (4+) and is only 2-3 times less than that of the tetraethylammoniun cation (5+). From the vari…

Steric effectsMagnetic Resonance SpectroscopyMetallocenesTropylium cationStereochemistryDimerBiochemistryDiffusionchemistry.chemical_compoundPhenolsCationsCalixareneOrganometallic CompoundsUreaFerrous CompoundsPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryBenzeneOrganic ChemistryTetraethylammoniumHydrogen BondingAromaticityCobaltCrystallographychemistryFerroceneProton NMRCalixarenesDimerizationOrg. Biomol. Chem.
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Energy interactions in amyloid-like fibrils from NNQQNY.

2014

We use large-scale MP2 calculations to analyze the interactions appearing in amyloid fibers, which are difficult to determine experimentally. To this end, dimers and trimers of the hexapeptide NNQQNY from the yeast prion-like protein Sup35 were considered as model systems. We studied the energy interactions present in the three levels of organization in which the formation of amyloid fibrils is structured. The structural changes in the hydrogen bonds were studied too. It was found that the most energetic process is the formation of the β-sheet, which is equally due to both hydrogen bonds and van der Waals interactions. The aromatic rings help stabilize these aggregates through stacking of t…

Steric effectschemistry.chemical_classificationAmyloidHydrogen bondChemistryStereochemistryStatic ElectricityStackingGeneral Physics and AstronomyAromaticityHydrogen BondingRing (chemistry)London dispersion forceProtein Structure SecondaryPolymerizationsymbols.namesakeCrystallographysymbolsNon-covalent interactionsThermodynamicsAmino Acid SequencePhysical and Theoretical Chemistryvan der Waals forceDimerizationPhysical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP
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Dimer-tetramer transition between solution and crystalline states of streptavidin and avidin mutants.

2003

ABSTRACT The biotin-binding tetrameric proteins, streptavidin from Streptomyces avidinii and chicken egg white avidin, are excellent models for the study of subunit-subunit interactions of a multimeric protein. Efforts are thus being made to prepare mutated forms of streptavidin and avidin, which would form monomers or dimers, in order to examine their effect on quaternary structure and assembly. In the present communication, we compared the crystal structures of binding site W→K mutations in streptavidin and avidin. In solution, both mutant proteins are known to form dimers, but upon crystallization, both formed tetramers with the same parameters as the native proteins. All of the intersub…

StreptavidinModels MolecularStereochemistryProtein ConformationDimerBiotinCrystallography X-RayMicrobiologychemistry.chemical_compoundProtein structureBiotinTetramerEgg WhiteStructural BiologyAnimalsProtein Structure QuaternaryMolecular BiologyBinding SitesbiologyAvidinStreptomycesSolutionschemistryBiochemistryBiotinylationMutationbiology.proteinProtein quaternary structureStreptavidinCarrier ProteinsCrystallizationChickensDimerizationAvidinJournal of bacteriology
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Ein neuer Syntheseweg zu Offenkettigen und cyclischen Oligoetherketonen

1998

A Novel Synthetic Route to Open-Chained and Cyclic Oligoetherketones Oligoetherketones of the structure 2a,b can be generated by repetitive insertion reactions of terminal biscarbenoids 4a,b, into the OH bonds of diols like 5. The formation of the corresponding ring systems 7a and the involved carbene dimerization leading to 8b are processes which compete with the linear polyinsertion. A related one-component reaction can be performed with ω-hydroxy-1-diazo-2-alkanones (13a–c 14a–c).

Terminal (electronics)ChemistryStereochemistryCarbene dimerizationRing (chemistry)Journal f�r Praktische Chemie/Chemiker-Zeitung
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