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Emergence and Disappearance of an Immune Molecule, an Antimicrobial Lectin, in Basal Metazoa

2003

Sponges (phylum Porifera) represent the evolutionarily oldest metazoans that comprise already a complex immune system and are related to the crown taxa of the protostomians and the deuterostomians. Here, we demonstrate the existence of a tachylectin-related protein in the demosponge Suberites domuncula, termed Suberites lectin. The MAPK pathway was activated in response to lipopolysaccharide treatment of the three-dimensional cell aggregates, the primmorphs; this process was abolished by the monosaccharide D-GlcNAc. The cDNA encoding the S. domuncula lectin was identified and cloned; it comprises 238 amino acids (26 kDa) in the open reading frame. The deduced protein has one potential trans…

xbiologyCD69LectinCell Biologymedicine.disease_causebiology.organism_classificationBiochemistryMicrobiologySuberites domunculaOpen reading frameAffinity chromatographyBiochemistryComplementary DNAmedicinebiology.proteinMolecular BiologyEscherichia coliSuberites
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Effet colloide-protecteur d'extraits de parois de levures sur la stabilité tartrique d'une solution hydro-alcoolique modèle

1993

<p style="text-align: justify;">L'effet colloïde-protecteur d'extraits mannoprotéiques de parois de levures vis-à-vis de la précipitation tartrique a été étudié en solution hydroalcoolique, en utilisant un IST mètre (Indice de Stabilité Tartrique).</p><p style="text-align: justify;">Nous avons montré que les deux extraits levuriens inhibaient la cristallisation du bitartrate de potassium au même titre que l'acide métatartrique et la carboxyméthylcellulose, mais à un niveau plus faible. Le niveau de stabilité retenu (ISTC-75) est assuré avec des concentrations par litre de 7,5 mg d'acide métatartrique et de 18 mg de carboxyméthylcellulose. Des concentrations en extraits man…

yeast wallslcsh:Agriculturehydroalcoholic solutionMannoproteins extractslcsh:Botanycolloid-protective effectlcsh:Startaric precipitationHorticulturelcsh:QK1-989Food ScienceOENO One
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Terrestrial carbohydrates support freshwater zooplankton during phytoplankton deficiency

2016

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zooplankton0106 biological sciencesAQUATIC FOOD-WEBFood ChainLow proteinCarbohydratesFresh Water010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesDaphniaZooplanktonArticleZooplanktonWHOLE-LAKE EXPERIMENTSFATTY-ACID-COMPOSITIONHERBIVOROUS ZOOPLANKTONSTABLE-ISOTOPESDissolved organic carbonBotanyPhytoplanktonAnimalsDISSOLVED ORGANIC-CARBONFatty acidsfreshwaterchemistry.chemical_classificationMultidisciplinaryLAND-USEbiology010604 marine biology & hydrobiologyFatty AcidsfungiTEMPERATE LAKESPlant litterbiology.organism_classificationALLOCHTHONOUS CARBON6. Clean waterLakesDaphniachemistryterrestrial carbohydrates1181 Ecology evolutionary biologyphytoplanktonta1181Freshwater ecologyCarbohydrate MetabolismSEASONAL SHIFTSDietary CarbohydratesPolyunsaturated fatty acidScientific Reports
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Activation of α-secretase as an approach for treatment of Alzheimer’s disease

2006

α secretasebiologyChemistryAmyloid precursor proteinbiology.proteinCancer researchDisease
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Up-regulation of the α-Secretase Pathway

2007

α secretasebiologyDownregulation and upregulationChemistryAmyloid precursor proteinbiology.proteinPAC1 ReceptorCell biology
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An arthritogenic alphavirus uses the α1β1 integrin collagen receptor

2005

Ross River (RR) virus is an alphavirus endemic to Australia and New Guinea and is the aetiological agent of epidemic polyarthritis or RR virus disease. Here we provide evidence that RR virus uses the collagen-binding alpha1beta1 integrin as a cellular receptor. Infection could be inhibited by collagen IV and antibodies specific for the beta1 and alpha1 integrin proteins, and fibroblasts from alpha1-integrin-/- mice were less efficiently infected than wild-type fibroblasts. Soluble alpha1beta1 integrin bound immobilized RR virus, and peptides representing the alpha1beta1 integrin binding-site on collagen IV inhibited virus binding to cells. We speculate that two highly conserved regions with…

α1β1 integrinCollagen Type IVIntegrin alpha1IntegrinAlphavirusBiologyVirus ReplicationAntibodiesVirusIntegrin alpha1beta1Collagen receptorMiceRoss River virusVirologyRoss River virusAnimalsHumansMice KnockoutCollagen IVVirus receptorFibroblastsbiology.organism_classificationMolecular biologySolubilityIntegrin alpha Mbiology.proteinReceptors VirusIntegrin beta 6Receptors Adrenergic beta-1ReceptorHeLa CellsVirology
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α-Conotoxins EpI and AuIB switch subtype selectivity and activity in native versus recombinant nicotinic acetylcholine receptors

2003

The Xenopus laevis oocyte expression system was used to determine the activities of alpha-conotoxins EpI and the ribbon isomer of AuIB, on defined nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs). In contrast to previous findings on intracardiac ganglion neurones, alpha-EpI showed no significant activity on oocyte-expressed alpha3beta4 and alpha3beta2 nAChRs but blocked the alpha7 nAChR with an IC50 value of 30 nM. A similar IC50 value (103 nM) was obtained on the alpha7/5HT3 chimeric receptor stably expressed in mammalian cells. Ribbon AuIB maintained its selectivity on oocyte-expressed alpha3beta4 receptors but unlike in native cells, where it was 10-fold more potent than native alpha-AuIB, had…

α7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptorα-Conotoxin AuIBRecombinant Fusion ProteinsBiophysicsXenopusNicotinic AntagonistsReceptors NicotinicPharmacologyTransfectionBiochemistrycomplex mixturesSubstrate SpecificityInhibitory Concentration 50Xenopus laevisStructural BiologyGeneticsmedicineAnimalsConotoxinNicotinic AntagonistReceptorMolecular BiologyAcetylcholine receptorbiologyα-Conotoxin EpICell Biologybiology.organism_classificationRatsCell biologyProtein SubunitsNicotinic acetylcholine receptorNicotinic agonistnervous systemIntracardiac gangliaOocytessense organsReceptors Serotonin 5-HT3ConotoxinsAcetylcholineXenopus laevis oocytemedicine.drugFEBS Letters
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Ground and first excited electronic state interaction of FAD with some β-carboline derivatives

1987

Abstract The spectrophotometric and thermodynamic properties of molecular complexes of flavine adenine dinucleotide (FAD) with some dihydro β-carboline derivatives have been investigated in aqueous solution. The molecular associations have been examined by means of electronic absorption spectra, since in each a new charge-transfer band has been located, and also the variation of the fluorescence emission of FAD on the solutions has been observed. The formation constants for the molecular complexes were determined from absorption data, using the Foster-Hammick-Wardley method. The quenching fluorescence phenomena observed in FAD is related to the concentration of the dihydro β-carboline deriv…

β carboline derivativesAqueous solutionExcited electronic statebiologyAbsorption spectroscopyChemistryGeneral EngineeringPhotochemistryFluorescenceCofactorStability constants of complexesbiology.proteinPhysical chemistryheterocyclic compoundsAbsorption (chemistry)Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular Spectroscopy
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Profiling Dopamine-Induced Oxidized Proteoforms of β-synuclein by Top-Down Mass Spectrometry

2021

The formation of multiple proteoforms by post-translational modifications (PTMs) enables a single protein to acquire distinct functional roles in its biological context. Oxidation of methionine residues (Met) is a common PTM, involved in physiological (e.g., signaling) and pathological (e.g., oxidative stress) states. This PTM typically maps at multiple protein sites, generating a heterogeneous population of proteoforms with specific biophysical and biochemical properties. The identification and quantitation of the variety of oxidized proteoforms originated under a given condition is required to assess the exact molecular nature of the species responsible for the process under investigation…

β synucleinPhysiologyClinical BiochemistryContext (language use)RM1-950Mass spectrometryProtein oxidationBiochemistryArticlechemistry.chemical_compoundDopamine oxidationDopamineSettore BIO/10 - BiochimicamedicineTop-down mass spectrometryFragmentation (cell biology)Proteoforms relative quantitationMolecular BiologyHuman β-synucleinMethionineMethionine sulfoxideCell BiologychemistryBiochemistryTherapeutics. PharmacologyMethionine sulfoxidemedicine.drug
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WDR45 Gene and Its Role in Pediatric Epilepsies

2021

AbstractWD repeat domain 45 (WDR45) gene has been increasingly found in patients with developmental delay (DD) and epilepsy. Previously, WDR45 de novo mutations were reported in sporadic adult and pediatric patients presenting iron accumulation, while heterozygous mutations were associated with β-propeller protein-associated neurodegeneration (BPAN), a subtype of neurodegeneration with brain iron accumulation disorders, characterized by extrapyramidal movement disorders and abnormal accumulation of iron in the basal ganglia. Overall, people harboring WDR45 mutations have moderate to severe DD and different types of seizures. The phenotype of adult patients is characterized by extrapyramidal…

β-propeller proteinassociated neurodegeneration0301 basic medicinemedicine.medical_specialtyEpilepsybusiness.industryIronWDR45Intellectual disabilitymedicine.disease03 medical and health sciencesEpilepsy030104 developmental biology0302 clinical medicineWDR45Pediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthIntellectual disabilitymedicineNeurology (clinical)PsychiatrybusinessGene030217 neurology & neurosurgeryJournal of Pediatric Neurology
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