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Estudio de anticuerpos frente antígenos de membrana neuronal en síndromes neurológicos con hiperexcitabilidad motora

2017

El Síndrome Opsoclonus-Mioclonus (SOM) y la Neuromiotonía (NMT) son enfermedades neurológicas, caracterizadas por movimientos involuntarios, que en ocasiones presentan asociaciones paraneoplásicas(neuroblastoma en niños y timoma, respectivamente). Estas enfermedades se han relacionado con procesos autoinmunes. A pesar los esfuerzos de numerosos grupos de investigación por determinar los antígenos responsables de estas enfermedades, todavía son desconocidos. Empleando técnicas de inmunoprecipitación con diferentes sustratos y expresando las proteínas identificadas en células no neurales, tratamos de identificar en estas enfermedades nuevos antígenos de superficie, accesibles para los anticue…

NeuromiotoníaInmunologiaNeurologiaCiencias clínicasSíndrome Opsoclonus-MioclonusAntigenosAutoinmunidadReceptores de Netrina-1Antígenos de membrana
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Vitrectomía enzimática por inyección intravítrea de plasmina autóloga como tratamiento inicial de las membranas epirretinianas maculares y el síndrom…

2009

espanolObjetivo: Determinar si la inyeccion intravitrea de plasmina es efectiva en el tratamiento de las membranas epirretinianas maculares (MEM) y el sindrome de traccion vitreomacular (STVM), sin necesidad de asociar vitrectomia quirurgica. Material y metodo Diseno: Estudio piloto prospectivo, de intervencion, serie de casos. Pacientes: Siete pacientes, cuatro con membrana epirretiniana macular y tres con sindrome de traccion vitreomacular. Tratamiento: Inyeccion intravitrea de 0,2 ml de plasmina autologa bajo anestesia topica. La plasmina fue obtenida por un metodo simplificado modificado por adiccion de uroquinasa. Principales medidas: Grado de separacion de la membrana epirretiniana de…

Pars planamedicine.medical_specialtyVisual acuitygenetic structuresmedicine.medical_treatmentVitrectomyAgudeza visualTopical anesthesiaOphthalmologyMedicinevitreolisis enzimáticabusiness.industryRetinal tractionOutcome measuressíndrome de tracción vitreomacularmembrana epirretinianaSindrome devitrectomía enzimáticaeye diseasesSurgeryvitreolisis farmacológicaOphthalmologymedicine.anatomical_structurePlasmina autólogasense organsmedicine.symptombusinessArchivos de la Sociedad Española de Oftalmología
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Diepoxyrollin and Diepomuricanin B:  Two New Diepoxyacetogenins from Rollinia membranacea Seeds

1997

Diepoxyrollin (1) and diepomuricanin B (2), two new Annonaceous acetogenins were isolated from the cytotoxic MeOH extract of the seeds of Colombian Rollinia membranacea. Five others known acetogenins were also isolated, dieporeticanin 1, dieporeticanin 2, diepomuricanin A, rollinone, and sylvaticin. Their structures were elucidated on the basis of spectral data. Compounds 1 and 2 belong to the rare type of diepoxyacetogenins, which are probably precursors of the mono-tetrahydrofuran acetogenins.

Pharmacologychemistry.chemical_classificationRollinia membranaceabiologyStereochemistrySylvaticinOrganic ChemistryPharmaceutical SciencePharmacognosybiology.organism_classificationAnalytical ChemistryComplementary and alternative medicinechemistryAnnonaceaeDrug DiscoveryMolecular MedicineAnnonaceous AcetogeninsSpectral dataLactoneJournal of Natural Products
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Physyological role of t-PMET in erythrocytes redox homeostasis: influence of flavonoids

2013

PHYSYOLOGICAL ROLE OF t-PMET IN ERYTHROCYTES REDOX HOMEOSTASIS:INFLUENCE OF FLAVONOIDS D. Di Majo1, M. La Guardia2, M. Crescimanno1, C. Flandina1, G. Leto1, M. Giammanco1 1Unità Didattico Scientifica di Fisiologia e Farmacologia, Dip. DIGSPO, Università di Palermo; 2Dip. STEBICEF, Università degli Studi di Palermo. Corresponding author: Danila Di Majo, Unità Didattico Scientifica di Fisiologia e Farmacologia, Dip. DIGSPO,Università degli Studi di Palermo. e-mail. danila.dimajo@unipa.it, phone +390916236405 Background In the last decade the trans-Plasma Membrane Electron Transport (t-PMET) has been subject to more research. Ever growing evidence has demonstrated that t-PMET occurs in all typ…

Physyological role Plasma membrana redox system Erytrocytes FlavonoidsSettore BIO/09 - Fisiologia
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Caracterización de esteroles, lípidos polares, ácido siálico y gangliósidos en la alimentación del lactante

2017

La leche humana (LH) es el alimento idóneo para los lactantes durante los primeros 6 meses de vida y en su defecto, se recurre a preparados para lactantes (PL). A estos PL, con el propósito de asemejarlos a la LH, se le añaden ingredientes como aceites vegetales, membrana del glóbulo graso de la leche (MFGM), grasa láctea, etc., que aportan compuestos bioactivos (esteroles, fosfolípidos y esfingolípidos (lípidos polares –LP), ácido siálico (Sia) y gangliósidos (GG)), presentes de forma natural en la LH, con grandes efectos en los lactantes. El objetivo de este trabajo es, conocida la importancia del colesterol, LP, Sia y GG en la alimentación infantil, evaluar las posibles diferencias entre…

Preparados para lactantesLeche humanaCompuestos bioactivosBioaccesibilidadIngestasÁcido siálicoGangliósidosUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICAS ::Ciencias de la NutriciónMembrana del glóbulo graso de la leche (MFGM)ColesterolLípidos polares:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS ::Ciencias de la Nutrición [UNESCO]
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Biogenesis and roles of Lacticaseibacillus casei BL23 membrane vesicles

2023

Gram-positive bacteria of the species Lacticaseibacillus casei (formerly known as Lactobacillus casei) are fermentative bacilli found in dairy products that are known for their anti-inflammatory properties and beneficial effects against pathogens. Like all living organisms, L. casei produces nanostructures of 20 to 400 nm in diameter bounded by a lipid membrane called membrane vesicles (MVs). MVs have been shown to contain various cellular constituents and exert multiple functions. However, despite the growing interest in Gram-positive MVs over the past 10 years, the mechanisms of biogenesis and the roles played by these vesicles remain poorly characterized. In this context, the objectives …

ProbioticsProphagesBiofilmsVesicules membranairesProbiotiques[SDV.MP] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Microbiology and ParasitologyMembrane vesicles
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Folding and insertion of transmembrane helices at the ER

2021

In eukaryotic cells, the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is the entry point for newly synthesized proteins that are subsequently distributed to organelles of the endomembrane system. Some of these proteins are completely translocated into the lumen of the ER while others integrate stretches of amino acids into the greasy 30 Å wide interior of the ER membrane bilayer. It is generally accepted that to exist in this non-aqueous environment the majority of membrane integrated amino acids are primarily non-polar/hydrophobic and adopt an α-helical conformation. These stretches are typically around 20 amino acids long and are known as transmembrane (TM) helices. In this review, we will consider how tra…

Protein Conformation alpha-HelicalfoldingProtein FoldingQH301-705.5ReviewEndoplasmic ReticulumRibosomeCatalysisinsertionInorganic Chemistrytransmembrane segmentAnimalsHumansEndomembrane systemmembrane proteinPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryBiology (General)Molecular BiologyQD1-999Spectroscopytransloconchemistry.chemical_classificationEndoplasmic reticulumOrganic ChemistryProteïnes de membranaMembrane ProteinsGeneral MedicineTransloconTransmembrane proteinComputer Science ApplicationsAmino acidTransmembrane domainChemistrychemistryMembrane proteinribosomeBiophysicsHydrophobic and Hydrophilic InteractionsRibosomes
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Influence of hydrophobic matching on association of model transmembrane fragments containing a minimised glycophorin A dimerisation motif

2005

AbstractThe principles that govern the folding and packing of membrane proteins are still not completely understood. In the present work, we have revisited the glycophorin A (GpA) dimerisation motif that mediates transmembrane (TM) helix association, one of the best-suited models of membrane protein oligomerisation. By using artificial polyleucine TM segments we have demonstrated in this study that a pattern of only five amino acids (GVxxGVxxT) promotes specific dimerisation. Further, we have used this minimised GpA motif to assess the influence of hydrophobic matching on the TM helix packing process in detergent micelles and found that this factor modulates helix–helix association and/or d…

Protein FoldingRecombinant Fusion ProteinsAmino Acid MotifsMolecular Sequence DataBiophysicsBiochemistryMicelleHydrophobic mismatchHydrophobic mismatchStructural BiologyLeucineHelix packingGeneticsGlycophorinAnimalsHumansAmino Acid SequenceGlycophorinsMolecular BiologyPolyacrylamide gel electrophoresischemistry.chemical_classificationbiologyChemistryGlycophorin AProteïnes de membranaMembrane ProteinsMembrane protein associationCell BiologyTransmembrane proteinAmino acidTransmembrane domainBiochemistryMembrane proteinMutationTransmembrane helixBiophysicsbiology.proteinPeptidesDimerizationHydrophobic and Hydrophilic Interactions
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Transmembrane but not soluble helices fold inside the ribosome tunnel

2018

Integral membrane proteins are assembled into the ER membrane via a continuous ribosome-translocon channel. The hydrophobicity and thickness of the core of the membrane bilayer leads to the expectation that transmembrane (TM) segments minimize the cost of harbouring polar polypeptide backbones by adopting a regular pattern of hydrogen bonds to form α-helices before integration. Co-translational folding of nascent chains into an α-helical conformation in the ribosomal tunnel has been demonstrated previously, but the features governing this folding are not well understood. In particular, little is known about what features influence the propensity to acquire α-helical structure in the ribosom…

Protein FoldingSequence Homology Amino AcidScienceQProteïnes de membranaMembrane ProteinsMolecular Dynamics SimulationEndoplasmic ReticulumArticleProtein Structure SecondaryAnimalslcsh:QAmino Acid Sequencelcsh:ScienceHydrophobic and Hydrophilic InteractionsSignal Recognition ParticleRibosomes
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Estudio de la proteína de membrana de Saccharomyces cerevisiae Rot1: Importancia de su dominio transmembrana

2016

Las proteínas de membranas corresponden a una fracción significativa, entre un 20-30%, del proteoma eucariota y están implicadas en una variedad de funciones celulares. Sin embargo, muchas veces su estudio es complicado, con respecto a sus contrapartes citoplasmáticas, debido principalmente a su naturaleza hidrofóbica. En el presente trabajo se caracterizó a Rot1, una proteína de membrana esencial de Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Esta proteína posee un dominio transmembrana (TM) en su extremo C-terminal necesario tanto para anclarse a la membrana del retículo endoplásmico (RE) como para la función de la proteína, la cual se desconoce, aunque se ha visto relacionada con diferentes procesos celul…

Proteínas de membranaSaccharomyces cerevisiaeSerinaSeñalización RERetículo endoplásmicoDegradación ERAD
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