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Glycine Receptors Mediate Excitation of Subplate Neurons in Neonatal Rat Cerebral Cortex

2008

The development of the cerebral cortex depends on genetic factors and early electrical activity patterns that form immature neuronal networks. Subplate neurons (SPn) are involved in the construction of thalamocortical innervation, generation of oscillatory network activity, and in the proper formation of the cortical columnar architecture. Because glycine receptors play an important role during early corticogenesis, we analyzed the functional consequences of glycine receptor activation in visually identified SPn in neocortical slices from postnatal day 0 (P0) to P4 rats using whole cell and perforated patch-clamp recordings. In all SPn the glycinergic agonists glycine, β-alanine, and taurin…

Patch-Clamp TechniquesTaurinePhysiologyGlycineIn Vitro TechniquesBiologyMembrane PotentialsReceptors GlycineSubplatemedicineAnimalsDrug InteractionsGlycine receptorgamma-Aminobutyric AcidCerebral CortexNeuronsNeonatal ratDose-Response Relationship DrugGeneral NeuroscienceExcitatory Postsynaptic PotentialsDose-Response Relationship RadiationGlycine AgentsStrychnineElectric StimulationRatsmedicine.anatomical_structureAnimals NewbornCerebral cortexbeta-AlanineCalciumNeuroscienceJournal of Neurophysiology
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Novel Analogs and Stereoisomers of the Marine Toxin Neodysiherbaine with Specificity for Kainate Receptors

2007

Antagonists for kainate receptors (KARs), a family of glutamategated ion channels, are efficacious in a number of animal models of neuropathologies, including epilepsy, migraine pain, and anxiety. To produce molecules with novel selectivities for kainate receptors, we generated three sets of analogs related to the natural marine convulsant neodysiherbaine (neoDH), and we characterized their pharmacological profiles. Radioligand displacement assays with recombinant alpha-amino-3-hydroxy-5-methyl-4-isoxazolepropionic acid (AMPA) and KARs demonstrated that functional groups at two positions on the neoDH molecule are critical pharmacological determinants; only binding to the glutamate receptor …

PharmacologyAgonistAlaninemedicine.drug_classChemistryProtein subunitStereoisomerismKainate receptorAMPA receptorBridged Bicyclo Compounds HeterocyclicLigand (biochemistry)ArticleCell LineReceptors Kainic AcidBiochemistryConvulsantmedicineHumansMolecular MedicineMarine ToxinsReceptorMarine toxinJournal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics
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Synthesis and biological properties of the seven alanine-modified analogues of the marine cyclopeptide hymenamide C

2002

The synthesis and biological activity of the marine cyclopeptide hymenamide C(1), showing an inhibitory effect on human neutrophil elastase degranulation release, were recently described. Based on this result, it was decided to undertake a systematic structure-activity relationship study of this cyclopeptide, based on the Ala-scan technique, in order to obtain useful information for the rational design of additional analogues. The synthesis and characterization of the seven Ala modified analogues are reported and their biological and pharmacological properties are described.

PharmacologyAlanineHuman neutrophilStereochemistryChemistryOrganic ChemistryElastaseRational designBiological activityGeneral MedicineBiochemistrySolid-phase synthesisBiochemistryStructural BiologyBiological propertyDrug DiscoveryMolecular MedicineMolecular BiologyInhibitory effectJournal of Peptide Science
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Phenylalanine Hydroxylase Participation in the Synthesis of Serotonin and Pteridines in Drosophila melanogaster

1997

Abstract Phenylalanine hydroxylase is involved in the synthesis of serotonin and pteridines, probably catalysing the hydroxylation of tryptophan and a tetrahydropterin oxidase reaction, respectively. Supplementation of the wild-type Drosophila diet with either L-Phe or L-Trp induced a significant increase in the phenylalanine hydroxylase concentration, while L-Tyr supplementation had no effect. The level of serotonin in adult heads of the PAH-defective mutant Henna recessive-3 was significantly lower than that obtained for the wild-type strain. A 4-fold increase in the concentration of phenylalanine hydroxylase is observed during the pharate adult head development. It occurs in parallel wit…

PharmacologyPhenylalanine hydroxylasebiologyTyrosine hydroxylaseImmunologyTryptophanTryptophan hydroxylaseHydroxylationchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryBiochemistrybiology.proteinAromatic amino acidsSerotonin5-HydroxytryptophanComparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part C: Pharmacology, Toxicology and Endocrinology
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Incorporation of phenylalanine-H3 in the fragments of the fertilized ascidian egg

1972

E'stata studiata l'incorporazione di fenilalanina-H3 nelle meta animali e vegetative delle uova fecondate di Ascidie tagliate subito dopo l'emissione del 1° e del 2° globulo polare, allo scopo di vedere se le potenzialita di sviluppo delle meta vegetative fossero legate con un diverso metabolismo proteico. I risultati hanno mostrato che entrambe le meta incorporano fenilalanina-H3.

PharmacologyPhenylalaninePhenylalanineCell BiologyBiologyTritiumCellular and Molecular NeuroscienceChordata NonvertebrateFertilizationProtein BiosynthesisBotanyAnimalsAutoradiographyMolecular MedicineFemaleMolecular BiologyCell DivisionOvumExperientia
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The conformational properties of dehydrobutyrine and dehydrovaline: theoretical and solid-state conformational studies

2010

Dehydrobutyrine is the most naturally occurring dehydroamino acid. It is also the simplest dehydroamino acid having the geometrical isomers E/Z. To investigate its conformational properties, a theoretical analysis was performed on N-acetyl-α,β-dehydrobutyrine N′-methylamides, Ac-(E)-ΔAbu-NHMe and Ac-(Z)-ΔAbu-NHMe, as well as the dehydrovaline derivative Ac-ΔVal-NHMe. The ϕ, ψ potential energy surfaces and the localised conformers were calculated at the B3LYP/6-311 + + G(d,p) level of theory both in vacuo and with inclusion of the solvent (chloroform, water) effect (SCRF method). The X-ray crystal structures of Ac-(Z)-ΔAbu-NHMe and Ac-ΔVal-NHMe were determined at 85 and 100 K, respectively. …

Pharmacologychemistry.chemical_classificationAlanineDouble bondStereochemistryOrganic ChemistryPeptideGeneral MedicineCrystal structureBiochemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundCrystallographychemistryStructural BiologyDrug DiscoverySide chainMolecular MedicineMolecular BiologyConformational isomerismCis–trans isomerismDerivative (chemistry)Journal of Peptide Science
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Effect of two phenanthrene alkaloids on angiotensin II-induced leukocyte-endothelial cell interactionsin vivo

2003

The present study has evaluated the effect of two phenanthrene alkaloids, uvariopsine and stephenanthrine, on angiotensin II (Ang-II)-induced leukocyte–endothelial cell interactions in vivo and the mechanisms involved in their activity. Intravital microscopy within the rat mesenteric microcirculation was used. A 60 min superfusion with 1 nM Ang-II induced a significant increase in the leukocyte–endothelial cell interactions that were completely inhibited by 1 μM uvariopsine cosuperfusion. A lower dose of 0.1 μM significantly reduced Ang-II-induced leukocyte adhesion by 75%. When Ang-II was cosuperfused with 1 and 0.1 μM stephenanthrine, Ang-II-induced leukocyte responses were significantly …

Pharmacologychemistry.chemical_classificationmedicine.medical_specialtyReactive oxygen speciesPlatelet-activating factorSuperoxideLeukocyte RollingPharmacologyN-Formylmethionine leucyl-phenylalanineAngiotensin IIEndothelial stem cellchemistry.chemical_compoundEndocrinologychemistryInternal medicinemedicineIntracellularBritish Journal of Pharmacology
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Molecular Basis Of Mild Hyperphenylalaninaemia In Turkey

2000

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Exon deletions of the phenylalanine hydroxylase gene in Italian hyperphenylalaninemics

2009

A consistent finding of many studies describing the spectrum of mutant phenylalanine hydroxylase (PAH) alleles underlying hyperphenylalaninemia is the impossibility of achieving a 100% mutation ascertainment rate using conventional gene-scanning methods. These methods include denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (DGGE), denaturing high performance liquid chromatography (DHPLC), and direct sequencing. In recent years, it has been shown that a significant proportion of undetermined alleles consist of large deletions overlapping one or more exons. These deletions have been difficult to detect in compound heterozygotes using gene-scanning methods due to a masking effect of the non-deleted al…

Phenylalanine hydroxylasePhenylketonuriasDNA Mutational AnalysisClinical Biochemistrygene dosageCompound heterozygosityBiochemistryGene dosageDenaturing high performance liquid chromatographyExonHyperphenylalaninemiaGene FrequencyPhenylketonuriasmedicineHumansMultiplex ligation-dependent probe amplificationMolecular BiologySequence DeletionGeneticsphenylalanine hydroxylase; phenylketonurias; ligase chain reaction; gene deletion; gene dosagebiologygene deletionReverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain ReactionPhenylalanine HydroxylaseExonsmedicine.diseaseMolecular biologyItalyDisease Progressionbiology.proteinligase chain reactionMolecular MedicineOriginal ArticleExperimental and Molecular Medicine
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Candidate target mechanisms of the growth inhibitor cyromazine: Studies of phenylalanine hydroxylase, puparial amino acids, and dihydrofolate reducta…

2000

Cyromazine, an insect growth regulator, affects larval and pupal cuticles in dipterans and some other insects. The mode of action of this aminotriazine is not known yet, though it has been shown not to inhibit the synthesis of chitin and cuticular proteins. Cyromazine may, however, act on some step(s) of sclerotization of the cuticle. In the present study, we have analyzed the key enzyme for the production of sclerotization agents, phenylalanine hydroxylase (PAH), using the enzyme from Drosophila, a cyromazine-sensitive insect. PAH was studied in vitro with cyromazine and three biologically less active derivatives at concentrations ranging from 1 μM to 1 mM. None of the compounds did signif…

Phenylalanine hydroxylasePhysiologyCuticlePhenylalanineBiologyBiochemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundHousefliesDihydrofolate reductaseAnimalsAmino AcidsTyrosineMode of actionchemistry.chemical_classificationTriazinesDipterafungiPupaPhenylalanine HydroxylaseGeneral MedicineCyromazineJuvenile HormonesTetrahydrofolate DehydrogenaseDrosophila melanogasterEnzymechemistryBiochemistryInsect Sciencebiology.proteinArchives of Insect Biochemistry and Physiology
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