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Cholesterol Dependence of Collagen and Echovirus 1 Trafficking along the Novel alpha2beta1 Integrin Internalization Pathway

2013

We have previously shown that soluble collagen and a human pathogen, echovirus 1 (EV1) cluster α2β1 integrin on the plasma membrane and cause their internalization into cytoplasmic endosomes. Here we show that cholesterol plays a major role not only in the uptake of α2β1 integrin and its ligands but also in the formation of α2 integrin-specific multivesicular bodies (α2-MVBs) and virus infection. EV1 infection and α2β1 integrin internalization were totally halted by low amounts of the cholesterol-aggregating drugs filipin or nystatin. Inhibition of cholesterol synthesis and accumulation of lanosterol after ketoconazole treatment inhibited uptake of collagen, virus and clustered integrin, an…

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Seasonal shifts in the diet of lake zooplankton revealed by phospholipid fatty acid analysis

2009

SUMMARY 1. We analysed the phospholipid fatty acid (PLFA) profiles of seston and of the dominant zooplankter, Daphnia longispina, through the open water period in a small, dystrophic lake to investigate seasonal variation in the diet of Daphnia. Phytoplankton, heterotrophic bacteria, green sulphur bacteria and methane-oxidizing bacteria (MOB) were all present in the water column of the lake, and previous studies have indicated that vertically migrating Daphnia can exploit all these potential food sources. 2. For adult Daphnia, although there was some correspondence between the PLFA profile of Daphnia and the concurrent seston PLFA profile, strongest correlations were between the Daphnia PLF…

education.field_of_studybiologyfungiSestonPopulationZoologyAquatic ScienceDystrophic lakebiology.organism_classificationDaphniaZooplanktonFood webPhytoplanktonBotanylipids (amino acids peptides and proteins)Hypolimnioneducationreproductive and urinary physiologyFreshwater Biology
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effect of the temperature on the electrochemical incineration of organic pollutants

2009

effect of temperature carboxylic acids electrochemical incineration
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The efficacy and safety of nutrient supplements in the treatment of mental disorders: a meta‐review of meta‐analyses of randomized controlled trials

2019

The role of nutrition in mental health is becoming increasingly acknowledged. Along with dietary intake, nutrition can also be obtained from "nutrient supplements", such as polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs), vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, amino acids and pre/probiotic supplements. Recently, a large number of meta-analyses have emerged examining nutrient supplements in the treatment of mental disorders. To produce a meta-review of this top-tier evidence, we identified, synthesized and appraised all meta-analyses of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) reporting on the efficacy and safety of nutrient supplements in common and severe mental disorders. Our systematic search identified 33 me…

eicosapentaenoic acidNutrient supplements polyunsaturated fatty acids omega-3 eicosapentaenoic acid methylfolate vitamin D N-acetylcysteine depression schizophrenia attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder adjunctive treatmentvitamin Dlaw.invention0302 clinical medicineRandomized controlled triallawL-METHYLFOLATEVITAMIN-D SUPPLEMENTATIONOXIDATIVE STRESSPsychiatryMAJOR DEPRESSIVE DISORDERPOLYUNSATURATED FATTY-ACIDSattention-deficitGUT MICROBIOTAPsychiatry and Mental healthNutrient supplementsCARDIOVASCULAR-DISEASESchizophreniadepressionhyperactivity disorderMajor depressive disorderomega-3Pshychiatric Mental HealthLife Sciences & Biomedicinepolyunsaturated fatty acidsmedicine.medical_specialtyDEFICIT HYPERACTIVITY DISORDERattention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder03 medical and health sciencesmedicineAttention deficit hyperactivity disorderPsychiatryAdverse effectIntensive care medicineScience & Technologybusiness.industrymethylfolateadjunctive treatmentResearch Reportsmedicine.diseaseNUTRITIONAL MEDICINEMental healthN-acetylcysteine030227 psychiatryschizophreniaMood disordersAdjunctive treatmentbusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgeryWorld Psychiatry
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Prevention of 7-Ketocholesterol-Induced Overproduction of Reactive Oxygen Species, Mitochondrial Dysfunction and Cell Death with Major Nutrients (Pol…

2020

The brain, which is a cholesterol-rich organ, can be subject to oxidative stress in a variety of pathophysiological conditions, age-related diseases and some rare pathologies. This can lead to the formation of 7-ketocholesterol (7KC), a toxic derivative of cholesterol mainly produced by auto-oxidation. So, preventing the neuronal toxicity of 7KC is an important issue to avoid brain damage. As there are numerous data in favor of the prevention of neurodegeneration by the Mediterranean diet, this study aimed to evaluate the potential of a series of polyphenols (resveratrol, RSV

eicosapentaenoic acidPharmaceutical ScienceResveratrolDiet Mediterraneanmedicine.disease_causequercetinAnalytical ChemistryMicechemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicineDrug Discoveryoxidative stressKetocholesterolsNeuronschemistry.chemical_classification0303 health sciencesCell Deathfood and beveragesdocosahexaenoic acidEicosapentaenoic acidMitochondriaBiochemistryChemistry (miscellaneous)Docosahexaenoic acid030220 oncology & carcinogenesisMolecular Medicineα-linolenic acidN2a cellsArticlelcsh:QD241-44103 medical and health sciencesresveratrol.lcsh:Organic chemistryCell Line TumorMediterranean dietFatty Acids Omega-3medicineAnimalsPropidium iodidePhysical and Theoretical Chemistry7-ketocholesterol030304 developmental biologyapigeninReactive oxygen speciesOrganic ChemistryNeurotoxicityPolyphenolsmedicine.diseaseOleic acidoleic acidchemistryReactive Oxygen SpeciesOxidative stressMolecules
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Recent developments and applications of the chiral Brønsted acid catalyzed allylboration of carbonyl compounds

2018

The 50-year-old allylboration reaction has seen dramatic developments since the dawn of the new century after the first catalytic asymmetric versions came into play. In the past decade alone, several methodologies capable of achieving the desired homoallylic alcohols in over 90% ee have been developed. This review focuses on the chiral Brønsted acid catalyzed allylboration reaction, covering everything from the very first examples and precedents to modern day variations and applications.1 Introduction2 Early Developments3 Synthetic Applications4 Variants5 Computational Contribution6 Conclusions

enantioselective catalysis010405 organic chemistryChemistryOrganic Chemistryasymmetric synthesisEnantioselective synthesis010402 general chemistryDFT calculations01 natural sciencesCombinatorial chemistryCatalysis0104 chemical sciencesCatalysishomoallylic alcoholsallylborationchiral Brønsted acidsBrønsted–Lowry acid–base theoryenantioselective catalysis­chiral BrOnsted acids
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Receptor for advanced glycation end products is subjected to protein ectodomain shedding by metalloproteinases.

2008

The receptor for advanced glycation end products (RAGE) is a 55-kDa type I membrane glycoprotein of the immunoglobulin superfamily. Ligand-induced up-regulation of RAGE is involved in various pathophysiological processes, including late diabetic complications and Alzheimer disease. Application of recombinant soluble RAGE has been shown to block RAGE-mediated pathophysiological conditions. After expression of full-length RAGE in HEK cells we identified a 48-kDa soluble RAGE form (sRAGE) in the culture medium. This variant of RAGE is smaller than a 51-kDa soluble version derived from alternative splicing. The release of sRAGE can be induced by the phorbol ester PMA and the calcium ionophore c…

endocrine system diseasesADAM10Receptor for Advanced Glycation End ProductsMatrix Metalloproteinase InhibitorsHydroxamic AcidsBiochemistryProtein biotinylationCell LineDiabetes ComplicationsADAM10 ProteinGlycationAlzheimer DiseaseHumansProtein IsoformsProtease Inhibitorscardiovascular diseasesRNA Small InterferingReceptors ImmunologicReceptorMolecular BiologyProtein kinase CCalcimycinIonophoresChemistryHEK 293 cellsCell Membranenutritional and metabolic diseasesMembrane ProteinsCell BiologyProtein Structure TertiaryADAM ProteinsAlternative SplicingEctodomainBiochemistryMatrix Metalloproteinase 9cardiovascular systemCarcinogensImmunoglobulin superfamilyTetradecanoylphorbol AcetateAmyloid Precursor Protein Secretaseshuman activitiesThe Journal of biological chemistry
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L‐Aspartate as a high‐quality nitrogen source in Escherichia coli : Regulation of L‐aspartase by the nitrogen regulatory system and interaction of L‐…

2020

Escherichia coli uses the C4-dicarboxylate transporter DcuA for L-aspartate/fumarate antiport, which results in the exploitation of L-aspartate for fumarate respiration under anaerobic conditions and for nitrogen assimilation under aerobic and anaerobic conditions. L-Aspartate represents a high-quality nitrogen source for assimilation. Nitrogen assimilation from L-aspartate required DcuA, and aspartase AspA to release ammonia. Ammonia is able to provide by established pathways the complete set of intracellular precursors (ammonia, L-aspartate, L-glutamate, and L-glutamine) for synthesizing amino acids, nucleotides, and amino sugars. AspA was regulated by a central regulator of nitrogen meta…

endocrine system diseasesNitrogenGlutaminePII Nitrogen Regulatory ProteinsNitrogen assimilationDeaminationGlutamic AcidBiologymedicine.disease_causeAspartate Ammonia-LyaseMicrobiology03 medical and health sciencesBacterial ProteinsAmmoniaEscherichia colimedicineProtein Interaction Domains and MotifsNucleotideMolecular BiologyEscherichia coliNitrogen cycle030304 developmental biologyDicarboxylic Acid Transporterschemistry.chemical_classificationAspartic Acid0303 health sciences030306 microbiologyEscherichia coli ProteinsAssimilation (biology)Gene Expression Regulation BacterialAmino acidEnzymechemistryBiochemistryMutationKetoglutaric AcidsMetabolic Networks and PathwaysMolecular Microbiology
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2006

Prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) plays an important role in bone development and metabolism. To interfere therapeutically in the PGE2 pathway, however, knowledge about the involved enzymes (cyclooxygenases) and receptors (PGE2 receptors) is essential. We therefore examined the production of PGE2 in cultured growth plate chondrocytes in vitro and the effects of exogenously added PGE2 on cell proliferation. Furthermore, we analysed the expression and spatial distribution of cyclooxygenase (COX)-1 and COX-2 and PGE2 receptor types EP1, EP2, EP3 and EP4 in the growth plate in situ and in vitro. PGE2 synthesis was determined by mass spectrometry, cell proliferation by DNA [3H]-thymidine incorporation, mR…

endocrine systemCell divisionDNA synthesisCell growthProstaglandin E2 receptorImmunologyEP4 ReceptorBiologyMolecular biologyChondrocytemedicine.anatomical_structureRheumatologymedicineImmunology and Allergylipids (amino acids peptides and proteins)Prostaglandin E2Receptormedicine.drugArthritis Research & Therapy
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Localization and interactions of melatonin in dry cholesterol/lecithin mixed reversed micelles used as cell membrane models

2005

The state of melatonin confined in dry cholesterol/lecithin mixed reversed micelles dispersed in CCl4 was investigated using 1H-NMR and FT-IR spectroscopies as a function of the melatonin to lecithin molar ratio (R(MLT)) and of the cholesterol to lecithin molar ratio (R(CHL)). An analysis of experimental results leads to the hypothesis that, independent of R(MLT) and as a consequence of anisotropic melatonin/lecithin, melatonin/cholesterol and cholesterol/lecithin interactions, melatonin is totally solubilized in reversed micelles. Melatonin is mainly located in and oriented in the nanodomain constituted by the hydrophilic groups of cholesterol and lecithin. A competition of melatonin and c…

endocrine systemMagnetic Resonance Spectroscopyfood.ingredientCCL4Models BiologicalLecithinMicelleMelatoninCell membranechemistry.chemical_compoundEndocrinologyfoodPhosphatidylcholineSpectroscopy Fourier Transform InfraredmedicineMicellesMelatoninChromatographyCholesterolCell Membranetechnology industry and agricultureNuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopyCholesterolmedicine.anatomical_structurechemistryPhosphatidylcholineslipids (amino acids peptides and proteins)cell membrane models cholesterol confinement effects lecithin melatonin reversed micelleshormones hormone substitutes and hormone antagonistsmedicine.drugJournal of Pineal Research
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