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Conformación tridimensional y reconocimiento molecular de biopolímeros : aplicación de RMN multidimensional y desarrollo de metodología de cálculo y …

1998

El objetivo principal de la Tesis ha sido la exploración, el análisis y el perfeccionamiento de las técnicas más habituales utilizadas en la determinación de la estructura y dinámica de biopolímeros en disolución. En concreto, se han utilizado métodos teóricos y experimentales para obtener las estructuras de dos biopolímeros entre los grupos más numerosos de ellos: proteínas y ácidos nucleicos. La obtención de la estructura de una proteína de interés bioquímico por sus peculiaridades cinéticas mediante dos técnicas diferentes ha sido uno de los objetivos principales en la Tesis. La aplicación de las técnicas de modelización por homología y la realización de un análisis exhaustivo sobre los …

UNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LA VIDA::Biofísica::Otrasbovine pancreatic trypsin inhibitorestructura de ácidos nucleicosprogramas de cálculoestructura de proteínas:CIENCIAS DE LA VIDA::Biofísica::Otras [UNESCO]UNESCO::QUÍMICA::Química física:QUÍMICA::Química física [UNESCO]plaastocianinaccgcggrmn
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Alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency: outstanding questions and future directions

2018

BACKGROUND: Alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency (AATD) is a rare hereditary condition that leads to decreased circulating alpha-1 antitrypsin (AAT) levels, significantly increasing the risk of serious lung and/or liver disease in children and adults, in which some aspects remain unresolved. METHODS: In this review, we summarise and update current knowledge on alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency in order to identify and discuss areas of controversy and formulate questions that need further research. RESULTS: 1) AATD is a highly underdiagnosed condition. Over 120,000 European individuals are estimated to have severe AATD and more than 90% of them are underdiagnosed. CONCLUSIONS: 2) Several clinical and…

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On the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis: enzymatic transformation of human low density lipoprotein to an atherogenic moiety.

1995

Combined treatment with trypsin, cholesterol esterase, and neuraminidase transforms LDL, but not HDL or VLDL, to particles with properties akin to those of lipid extracted from atherosclerotic lesions. Single or double enzyme modifications, or treatment with phospholipase C, or simple vortexing are ineffective. Triple enzyme treatment disrupts the ordered and uniform structure of LDL particles, and gives rise to the formation of inhomogeneous lipid droplets 10-200 nm in diameter with a pronounced net negative charge, but lacking significant amounts of oxidized lipid. Enzymatically modified LDL (E-LDL), but not oxidatively modified LDL (ox-LDL), is endowed with potent complement-activating c…

Very low-density lipoproteinArteriosclerosisImmunologyNeuraminidaseComplement Membrane Attack Complexchemistry.chemical_compoundLipid dropletmedicineExtracellularImmunology and AllergyHumansTrypsinReceptors ImmunologicComplement ActivationGlycoproteinsReceptors Lipoproteinchemistry.chemical_classificationReceptors ScavengerPhospholipase CCholesterolMacrophagesMembrane ProteinsComplement C3Complement System ProteinsArticlesScavenger Receptors Class BSterol EsteraseTrypsinLipid MetabolismLipoproteins LDLEnzymechemistryBiochemistryLow-density lipoproteinlipids (amino acids peptides and proteins)medicine.drugFoam CellsThe Journal of experimental medicine
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Enzymatically modified nonoxidized low-density lipoprotein induces interleukin-8 in human endothelial cells: role of free fatty acids.

2002

Background— Treatment of low-density lipoprotein (LDL) with a protease and cholesterolesterase transforms the lipoprotein to an entity that resembles lipoprotein particles in atherosclerotic lesions, which have a high content of free cholesterol, reflecting extensive de-esterification in the intima. Because de-esterification would occur beneath the endothelium, we examined the effects of enzymatically modified LDL (E-LDL) on cultured endothelial cells. Methods and Results— Incubation of endothelial cells with E-LDL provoked selective accumulation of interleukin (IL)-8 mRNA and production of the cytokine. Chemical analyses and depletion experiments indicated that the effect was caused by th…

Very low-density lipoproteinLow-density lipoprotein receptor-related protein 8EndotheliumNuclease Protection AssaysBiologychemistry.chemical_compoundPhysiology (medical)medicineHumansTrypsinInterleukin 8RNA MessengerCells CulturedIntermediate-density lipoproteinFatty AcidsInterleukin-8InterleukinBiological TransportSterol EsteraseMolecular biologyLipoproteins LDLmedicine.anatomical_structureBiochemistrychemistryGene Expression RegulationLow-density lipoproteinlipids (amino acids peptides and proteins)Cholesterol EstersEndothelium VascularCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicineOxidation-ReductionLipoproteinCirculation
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Oxidative Stress in COPD.

2019

Numerous studies over the years have shown that oxidative stress plays a major role in the development of the disease. Oxidative stress involvement in COPD opens up the possibility of using antioxidant therapies in the treatment of the disease. However, so far, these therapies have shown no clinical benefit indicating that more basic research efforts are needed to understand the underlying mechanisms by which oxidative stress leads to the development of COPD.

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Knowledge of Rare Respiratory Diseases among Paediatricians and Medical School Students.

2020

Alpha-1-antitrypsin deficiency (AATD) and primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD) are underdiagnosed rare diseases showing a median diagnostic delay of five to ten years, which has negative effects on patient prognosis. Lack of awareness and education among healthcare professionals involved in the management of these patients have been suggested as possible causes. Our aim was to assess knowledge of these diseases among paediatricians and medical school students to determine which knowledge areas are most deficient. A survey was designed with questions testing fundamental aspects of the diagnosis and treatment of AATD and PCD. A score equal to or greater than 50% of the maximum score was set as th…

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A factor derived from chick embryo retina which inhibits DNA synthesis of retina itself.

1992

Chick embryo retinas contain a peptide factor that inhibits DNA synthesis in explants of chick embryo retina. The inhibitory factor, obtained by acid/ethanol extraction from 15-day-old chick embryo retinas, was partially purified by affinity chromatography on heparin-sepharose CL-6B and gel filtration on Sephadex G-100. The inhibitor reduced DNA synthesis with maximal effects observed in retinal explants from 7 to 8-day-old chick embryos. The inhibitory effect became apparent after 10 h of incubation and reached the maximum levels after 16 h. DNA-inhibiting activity was heat and acid-stable and was destroyed by trypsin and alkaline treatments. The inhibitory effect was observed in retinal e…

animal structuresChick EmbryoBiologyBiochemistryChromatography AffinityRetinaCellular and Molecular Neurosciencechemistry.chemical_compoundBiological Factorsinhibits DNA synthesisAffinity chromatographyCulture TechniquesmedicineAnimalsRetinaDNA synthesisTissue ExtractsEmbryogenesisEmbryoGeneral MedicineDNATrypsinMolecular biologymedicine.anatomical_structureBiochemistrychemistrySephadexembryonic structuresChromatography GelThymidineCell Divisionmedicine.drugThymidineNeurochemical research
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Selektivit�tsstudien: OH-, NH- und SH-gruppenspezifische Reagentien - ihre Anwendung in der organischen Analytik und als Schutzgruppen in der Synthese

1992

Selectivity: OH-, NH- and SH-Groupspecific Reagents. The Application in Organic Analysis and as Protective Groups Phosphylhalides and -pseudohalides R1R2P(O)X (X = Cl, F, CN, N3, OC6H4NO2(p)) reactdepending on X- with a different selectivity with OHNH- and SH-groups. Vinylsulfones ArSO2CH = CH2 are SH-selective. Silanes R3SiH are OH-selective. By exchange of one ligand bound on P, SO2 or Si by the 5-dimethylamino resp. the 5-methoxynaphthalinogroup reagents are formed, which combine group selectivity with fluorescence. The fluorescence is quenched if a ligand or the leaving group is substituted by a NO2-group. The fluorescence appears again if after the group selective fixation the ligand w…

biologyLigandStereochemistryChemistryLeaving groupActive siteTrypsinFluorescenceSerineReagentmedicinebiology.proteinSelectivitymedicine.drugJournal f�r Praktische Chemie/Chemiker-Zeitung
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Cryptosporidium parvum: Structural Components of the Oocyst Wall

1999

Cryptosporidium parvum, an enteropathogenic parasite, infects a wide range of mammals including man and constitutes a substantial veterinary and medical threat due to its ubiquitous distribution and the stability of the oocyst stage. The oocyst wall of C. parvum is known to be extremely resistant to chemical and mechanical disruption. Isolated oocyst walls are shown by both thin sectioning and negative staining transmission electron microscopy to possess a filamentous array on the inner surface. This filamentous array can be greatly depleted by digestion with proteinase K and trypsin, but pepsin has less effect. Ultrasonication of the untreated oocyst walls produced almost no fragmentation,…

biologyanimal diseasesfungibiology.organism_classificationTrypsinProteinase KNegative stainMicrobiologyCryptosporidium parvumparasitic diseasesmedicineUltrastructurebiology.proteinParasite hostingProtozoaParasitologyFragmentation (cell biology)Ecology Evolution Behavior and Systematicsmedicine.drugThe Journal of Parasitology
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Occurrence and Heterogeneity of Chymotrypsin Inhibitors in Vegetative Tissues of Barley

1977

Inhibitors of chymotrypsin and the alkaline proteinase of Aspergillus oryzae were present in the shoots of barley seedlings and weak activities were also detected in the shoot tops of 6-week-old plants. Treatments which induce inhibitor formation in tomato and potato leaves had no effect when tested on mature leaves, seedlings, or young tillers of barley. Fractionation experiments with isoelectric focusing showed that the barley leaves contained several proteinase inhibitors acting on both chymotrypsin and the Aspergillus proteinase, and one inhibitor which acted only on the Aspergillus enzyme. All of these inhibitors were different from the five Aspergillus proteinase inhibitors which are …

chemistry.chemical_classificationAspergillusChymotrypsinbiologyPhysiologyIsoelectric focusingfungifood and beveragesCell BiologyPlant ScienceGeneral MedicineFractionationbiology.organism_classificationEndospermEnzymeAspergillus oryzaeBiochemistrychemistryShootGeneticsbiology.proteinPhysiologia Plantarum
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