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Glutathione peroxidase-1 in health and disease: from molecular mechanisms to therapeutic opportunities.

2011

Reactive oxygen species, such as superoxide and hydrogen peroxide, are generated in all cells by mitochondrial and enzymatic sources. Left unchecked, these reactive species can cause oxidative damage to DNA, proteins, and membrane lipids. Glutathione peroxidase-1 (GPx-1) is an intracellular antioxidant enzyme that enzymatically reduces hydrogen peroxide to water to limit its harmful effects. Certain reactive oxygen species, such as hydrogen peroxide, are also essential for growth factor-mediated signal transduction, mitochondrial function, and maintenance of normal thiol redox-balance. Thus, by limiting hydrogen peroxide accumulation, GPx-1 also modulates these processes. This review explor…

GPX1AntioxidantPhysiologyProtein Conformationmedicine.medical_treatmentClinical BiochemistryMolecular Sequence DataGene ExpressionBiologymedicine.disease_causeBiochemistryDiabetes mellitus geneticschemistry.chemical_compoundGlutathione Peroxidase GPX1Risk FactorsComprehensive Invited ReviewNeoplasmsmedicineDiabetes MellitusAnimalsHumansGenetic Predisposition to DiseaseAmino Acid SequenceEnzyme InhibitorsHydrogen peroxideMolecular BiologyGeneral Environmental Sciencechemistry.chemical_classificationReactive oxygen speciesGlutathione PeroxidasePolymorphism GeneticCell DeathSuperoxideCell BiologyGlutathioneSelenocysteineOxidative StresschemistryBiochemistryGene Expression RegulationCardiovascular DiseasesGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesReactive Oxygen SpeciesOxidation-ReductionOxidative stressAntioxidantsredox signaling
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GRP78 POLYMORPHISM rs430397 IS ASSOCIATED WITH HEPATOCELLULAR CARCINOMA IN A SOUTHERN ITALIAN POPULATION

2014

GRP78 POLYMORPHISM HEPATOCELLULAR CARCINOMA ITALIAN POPULATION
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Reference Typing Reportfor Complement Component C3

1998

A comparison of five C3 variant samples has been performed by conventional high-voltage gel electrophoresis in three laboratories (Palermo, Berlin and Mainz). Local designation was shown within SD = ±0.75 mm migration distance in the Mainz laboratory. Methodological modifications by laboratories were not accounted for (cooling temperature, relative mobilities between runs). In parallel, all reference samples were also sequenced after exon-specific amplification. As a result, two variants with identical final designations and two variants with different mobilities were shown to conform at the molecular basis exhibiting an amino acid exchange that causes the corresponding change in relative m…

Gel electrophoresisChemistryComponent (thermodynamics)C3 polymorphismCooling temperatureImmunologyAnalytical chemistryMolecular biologyhumanitiesBlood protein electrophoresisGeneticsTypingReference standardsGenetics (clinical)Complement (set theory)Experimental and Clinical Immunogenetics
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MboII endonuclease heat inactivation before agarose gel electrophoresis to prevent artifactual bands in restriction patterns

1999

Gel electrophoresisDNA BacterialElectrophoresis Agar GelProtein DenaturationSettore MED/07 - Microbiologia E Microbiologia ClinicaHot TemperaturebiologyMolecular biologyGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyRestriction fragmentHeat inactivationElectrophoresischemistry.chemical_compoundRestriction enzymeBiochemistrychemistryAgarose gel electrophoresisEnzyme Stabilitybiology.proteinEscherichia coliDeoxyribonucleases Type II Site-SpecificMboII endonucleaseDNAPolymorphism Restriction Fragment LengthBiotechnology
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2001

Eight strains of Taylorella equigenitalis were identified by a polymerase chain reaction using a primer pair specific to the 16S rDNA of T. equigenitalis. These eight strains were chosen because they had previously been shown to represent eight distinct genotypes by pulsed-field gel electrophoresis analysis after separate digestion of the genomic DNA with ApaI or NotI. The eight strains could be classified into six or seven types by random amplified polymorphic DNA analysis using different kinds of primers. Amplified rDNA restriction analysis after separate digestion with five restriction enzymes, including AluI and MboI, of the 1500 bp fragments of rDNA amplified by polymerase chain reacti…

Gel electrophoresisGeneticsGeneral VeterinarybiologyGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationMolecular biologyAmplified Ribosomal DNA Restriction AnalysisRestriction enzymeTaylorella equigenitalisCleaved amplified polymorphic sequencePulsed-field gel electrophoresisAmplified fragment length polymorphismRestriction fragment length polymorphismVeterinary Research Communications
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Is the population genetic structure of complex life cycle parasites determined by the geographic range of the most motile host?

2010

Due to their particular way of life, dispersal of parasites is often mediated by their host's biology. Dispersal distance is relevant for parasites because high degree of dispersal leads to high gene flow, which counters the rate of parasite local adaptation in the host populations. Parasites with complex life cycles need to exploit sequentially more than one host species to complete their life cycle. Most trematode parasites have such complex life cycles involving invertebrate and vertebrate hosts. The spatial scales of invertebrate and vertebrate host populations are often different, which may decrease the probability that the parasite cycles locally in the intermediate host population. W…

Gene Flow0106 biological sciencesMicrobiology (medical)Population DynamicsPopulationZoologyTrematode InfectionsBiologyPolymerase Chain Reaction010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesMicrobiologyHost-Parasite InteractionsCharadriiformesFish Diseases03 medical and health sciencesGeneticsAnimalseducationMolecular BiologyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsLymnaea030304 developmental biologyLocal adaptationIsolation by distanceLife Cycle Stages0303 health scienceseducation.field_of_studyPolymorphism GeneticBase SequenceGeographyBird DiseasesHost (biology)FishesIntermediate hostGenetic Variationbiology.organism_classificationObligate parasiteInfectious DiseasesBiological dispersalAnimal MigrationDNA IntergenicTrematodaTrematodaMicrosatellite RepeatsInfection, Genetics and Evolution
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Weak warning signals can persist in the absence of gene flow.

2019

Significance With our comprehensive set of field (model survival), laboratory (controlled learning, palatability, toxin analysis), and molecular data, we provide evidence that polymorphism can persist in an aposematic population, despite expectations of positive frequency-dependent selection. We show that this can happen if prey species carrying a strong signal can exploit predator learning to elicit broad avoidance of many signals, even if predators only have experience with a single signal. This could allow novel signals to be protected within a population of aposematic prey. Thus, under the expectations of broad generalization coupled with limited gene flow, weak aposematic signals can p…

Gene FlowunpalatabilityBehavior AnimalEvolutionfood and beveragesGenetic VariationBiological SciencesBiological EvolutionModels BiologicalpolymorphismAnimal Communicationfrequency-dependent selectionGenetics PopulationPhenotypePNAS PlusPredatory BehaviorAvoidance LearningAnimalsaposematismAnuraChickensAnimals Poisonoussecondary defensesProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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Gene expression of neuregulin-1 isoforms in different brain regions of elderly schizophrenia patients

2010

One important risk gene in schizophrenia is neuregulin-1 (NRG1), which is expressed in different isoforms in the brain. To determine if alterations of NRG1 are present in schizophrenia, we measured gene expression of NRG1 and its main isoforms as well as the impact of genetic variation of NRG1 in an exploratory study examining three brain regions instead of only one as published so far. In all, we examined post-mortem samples from 11 schizophrenia patients and eight normal subjects. We investigated gene expression of total NRG1 and isoforms I, II and III by real-time PCR in the prefrontal cortex (Brodmann areas 9 and 10) and right hippocampal tissue. For the genetic study, we genotyped the …

Gene isoformMalemedicine.medical_specialtyGenotypeNeuregulin-1HippocampusGene ExpressionPrefrontal CortexHippocampal formationHippocampusPolymorphism Single Nucleotide03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineInternal medicinemental disordersGenetic variationGene expressionmedicineHumansProtein IsoformsNeuregulin 1Prefrontal cortexAllelesBiological Psychiatry030304 developmental biologyAged0303 health sciencesbiologyReverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain ReactionBrainmedicine.disease030227 psychiatryPsychiatry and Mental healthEndocrinologyHaplotypesSchizophreniabiology.proteinSchizophreniaFemalePsychologyNeuroscience030217 neurology & neurosurgeryWorld Journal of Biological Psychiatry
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Allelic age of the USH2A c.2299delG mutation

2010

24 p., figuras y bibliografía

Gene isoformUsher syndromePopulationc.2299delGSingle-nucleotide polymorphismBiologyPolymorphism Single NucleotideArticleLinkage DisequilibriumWhite PeopleExonUSH2Aotorhinolaryngologic diseasesGeneticsmedicineHaplotypeHumansAlleleeducationGeneAllelesPhylogenyGenetics (clinical)GeneticsExtracellular Matrix Proteinseducation.field_of_studyHaplotypemedicine.diseaseHaplotypesMutationDatingUsher Syndromes
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VITAMIN D RECEPTOR FOKI AND BSMI POLYMORPHISMS DO NOT SEEM TO BE ASSOCIATED WITH ARTERIAL HYPERTENSION

2014

Gene polymorphismArterial hypertension.Vitamin D
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