Search results for "spermine"

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Chemical speciation of nucleotide 5′-monophosphates in the presence of biogenic amines

2001

The interaction of adenosine-, uridine-, inosine- and guanosine-5’-monophosphates with protonated ethylenediamine, putrescine, cadaverine, spermidine and spermine, was studied potentiometrically, a...

CadaverineChemical Health and SafetyStereochemistryHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisSpermineEthylenediamineToxicologyMedicinal chemistryBiogenic PolyaminesUridineSpermidinechemistry.chemical_compoundchemistrynucleotide 5′-monophosphates; biogenic polyamines; nucleotide 5′-monophosphate-polyammonium cation complexes; speciationmedicinePutrescineInosinemedicine.drug
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Nitric Oxide-Scavenging Properties of Some Chalcone Derivatives

2002

Abstract The implication of NO in many inflammatory diseases has been well documented. We have previously reported that some chalcone derivatives can control the iNOS pathway in inflammatory processes. In the present study, we have assessed the NO-scavenging capacity of three chalcone derivatives (CH8, CH11, and CH12) in a competitive assay with HbO2, a well-known physiologically relevant NO scavenger. Our data identify these chalcones as new NO scavengers. The estimated second-order rate constants (ks) for the reaction of the three derivatives with NO is in the same range as the value obtained for HbO2, with CH11 exerting the greatest effect. These results suggest an additional action of t…

Cancer ResearchChalconePhysiologyStereochemistryChemistryClinical BiochemistryFree Radical ScavengersNitric OxideBiochemistryScavengerNitric oxidechemistry.chemical_compoundChalconeReaction rate constantSpermine NONOateOxyhemoglobinsOxidation-ReductionScavengingMethemoglobinNitric Oxide
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The p53 Tumor Suppressor Network Is a Key Responder to Microenvironmental Components of Chronic Inflammatory Stress

2005

Abstract Activation of the p53 network plays a central role in the inflammatory stress response associated with ulcerative colitis and may modulate cancer risk in patients afflicted with this chronic disease. Here, we describe the gene expression profiles associated with four microenvironmental components of the inflammatory response (NO•, H2O2, DNA replication arrest, and hypoxia) that result in p53 stabilization and activation. Isogenic HCT116 and HCT116 TP53−/− colon cancer cells were exposed to the NO• donor Sper/NO, H2O2, hypoxia, or hydroxyurea, and their mRNA was analyzed using oligonucleotide microarrays. Overall, 1,396 genes changed in a p53-dependent manner (P < 0.001), wit…

Cancer ResearchTumor suppressor geneColorectal cancerInflammationBiologymedicine.disease_causeArticleGene expressionmedicineHumansNitric Oxide DonorsInflammationReverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain ReactionGene Expression ProfilingCell CycleHydrogen PeroxideCell cycleHypoxia (medical)Flow CytometryHCT116 Cellsmedicine.diseaseCell HypoxiaGene expression profilingOxidative StressOncologyImmunologyNitrogen OxidesSpermineTumor Suppressor Protein p53medicine.symptomOxidative stressCancer Research
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Industrial and culinary practice effects on biologically active polyamines level in turkey meat

2021

Polyamines, including putrescine, spermidine, and spermine, are biological compounds present in nearly all food items. Their desirable physiological effects include cell division and growth. Hence, are undesirable in the diet of patients with tumor. This study aimed to assess the impact of curing agents (sodium chloride (0–2 g), sodium nitrite (0–200 ppm), sodium polyphosphate (0–0.5 g), and ascorbic acid (0–500 ppm)), cooking (frying (180°C), and boiling (100°C)) on polyamine contents in turkey breast meat using response surface methodology based on central composite design and dispersive liquid-liquid microextraction. Postprocessing changes were investigated using a high-performance liqui…

ChemistrySodiumPolyphosphate010401 analytical chemistrySperminechemistry.chemical_element04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesAscorbic acid040401 food science01 natural sciences0104 chemical sciencesSpermidinechemistry.chemical_compound0404 agricultural biotechnologyPutrescineFood sciencePolyamineSodium nitriteAgronomy and Crop ScienceFood ScienceQuality Assurance and Safety of Crops & Foods
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New pegylated polyaspartamide-based polyplexes as gene delivery vectors

2010

Aims: To synthesize novel polyhydroxyethylaspartamide (PHEA) copolymers containing spermine (Spm) and polyethylene glycol (PEG) moieties in high yields, with the expectation that this material would show stealth properties and the ability to complex DNA by electrostatic interactions. Materials & methods: PHEA–PEG–Spm copolymer was prepared with a two-step reaction. Chemical, physicochemical and biological characterizations of PHEA–PEG–Spm copolymers and their obtained polyplexes with pDNA were performed. Results: The introduction of spermine in PHEA structure allows to obtain a copolymer bearing in the side chains polyamine moieties capable to interact with DNA. On the other hand, the …

ErythrocytesMaterials scienceBiocompatibilityGenetic VectorsStatic ElectricityGENE DELIVERY VECTORS POLYPLEXES NANOMEDICINE.Melanoma ExperimentalBiomedical EngineeringMedicine (miscellaneous)SpermineBioengineeringPolyethylene glycolDevelopmentGene deliveryPolyethylene GlycolsElectrolytesMicechemistry.chemical_compoundPolymer chemistryPEG ratioPolyaminesSide chainCopolymerAnimalsHumansNanotechnologyGeneral Materials SciencefungiGene Transfer Techniquestechnology industry and agricultureDNACombinatorial chemistryModels ChemicalchemistrySettore CHIM/09 - Farmaceutico Tecnologico ApplicativoSperminePeptidesPolyamineNanomedicine
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Self-cleaning antimicrobial surfaces by bio-enabled growth of SnO2 coatings on glass.

2013

Conventional vapor-deposition techniques for coatings require sophisticated equipment and/or high-temperature resistant substrates. Therefore bio-inspired techniques for the fabrication of inorganic coatings have been developed in recent years. Inspired by the biology behind the formation of the intricate skeletons of diatoms orchestrated by a class of cationic polyamines (silaffins) we have used surface-bound spermine, a naturally occurring polyamine, to promote the fast deposition of homogeneous, thin and transparent biomimetic SnO2 coatings on glass surfaces. The bio-enabled SnO2 film is highly photoactive, i.e. it generates superoxide radicals (O2˙(-)) upon sunlight exposure resulting i…

FabricationMaterials sciencePhotolysisRhodaminesSurface PropertiesCationic polymerizationTin CompoundsNanotechnologyengineering.materialAntimicrobiallaw.inventionBiofoulingCoatingCoated Materials BiocompatiblelawBiomimetic MaterialsAmphiphileengineeringDegradation (geology)Organic chemistryGeneral Materials ScienceSpermineGlassCrystallizationCrystallizationNanoscale
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Polyhydroxylated indolizidine alkaloids-synthesis of dideoxycastanospermine

2009

The key transformation developed in this work is the anti-Kishi selective dihydroxylation, which proceeds by way of intramolecular participation of the nitrogen protecting group to furnish the desired stereochemistry required for castanospermine like structures. In this paper, we completed a first syn-thesis of a novel dideoxycastanospermine 6. Peer reviewed

Intramolecular reactionStereochemistryOrganic ChemistryIndolizidineBiochemistryChemical synthesischemistry.chemical_compoundCastanosperminechemistryDihydroxylationIntramolecular forceDrug DiscoveryChemical reductionOrganic chemistryProtecting group
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Aminopropyltransferases involved in polyamine biosynthesis localize preferentially in the nucleus of plant cells

2012

Plant aminopropyltransferases consist of a group of enzymes that transfer aminopropyl groups derived from decarboxylated S-adenosyl-methionine (dcAdoMet or dcSAM) to propylamine acceptors to produce polyamines, ubiquitous metabolites with positive charge at physiological pH. Spermidine synthase (SPDS) uses putrescine as amino acceptor to form spermidine, whereas spermine synthase (SPMS) and thermospermine synthase (TSPMS) use spermidine as acceptor to synthesize the isomers spermine and thermospermine respectively. In previous work it was shown that both SPDS1 and SPDS2 can physically interact with SPMS although no data concerning the subcellular localization was reported. Here we study the…

Macromolecular AssembliesProteomicsS-AdenosylmethioninePlant anatomyImmunohistoquímicaArabidopsislcsh:MedicineSecondary MetabolismSpermineExpressionPlant ScienceSpermidine synthaseBiochemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundBimolecular fluorescence complementationCytosolMolecular Cell BiologyPolyaminesPlant Genomicslcsh:SciencePlant Growth and DevelopmentMultidisciplinarybiologyPlant BiochemistryArabidopsis-ThalianaGenomicsImmunohistochemistryMetabolismeFunctional GenomicsBiochemistrySpermine synthasePlant proteinPlant PhysiologyMechanismResearch ArticleHistologyAcyltransferasePlant Cell BiologyActive Transport Cell NucleusSpermidine SynthaseBimolecular fluorescence complementationProtein InteractionsBiologyCell NucleusCrystal-Structurelcsh:RHistologiaBotanyProtein interactionsSubcellular localizationAnatomia vegetalExpressió gènicaMolecular WeightSpermidineMetabolismchemistryDecarboxylasebiology.proteinPutrescineBotànicalcsh:QGene expressionSpermidine synthase
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Spectral and microscopic study of self-assembly of novel cationic spermine amides of betulinic acid

2016

Supramolecular characteristics of two spermine amides of betulinic acid (1 and 2) were studied by measuring and evaluating their UV-VIS-NIR spectra in aqueous acetonitrile and DOSY-NMR spectra in tetradeuteromethanol, accompanied by atomic force microscopy (AFM) images, scanning electron microscopy (SEM) micrographs, and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) micrographs. Fibrous supramolecular self-assembly of 1 and 2 was observed by AFM images, as well as by the SEM and TEM micrographs. Bathochromic shifts of the absorbance maximum at 870nm to 1015-970nm in the UV-VIS-NIR spectra were observed with increasing water content in the acetonitrile/water systems, indicating formation of fibrous…

Magnetic Resonance SpectroscopyScanning electron microscopeClinical BiochemistrySupramolecular chemistrymacromolecular substancesDOSY-NMRMicroscopy Atomic Force010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesBiochemistryAbsorbancechemistry.chemical_compoundEndocrinologyMicroscopy Electron TransmissionBathochromic shiftBetulinic AcidAcetonitrileta116Molecular BiologyPharmacologyAqueous solutionMolecular Structure010405 organic chemistryChemistryOrganic Chemistryta1182technology industry and agricultureAmidesTriterpenes0104 chemical sciencesCrystallographyTransmission electron microscopySEMTEMSpermineMicroscopy Electrochemical ScanningAFMPentacyclic TriterpenesChirality (chemistry)Steroids
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Reduction of infarct size by the NO donors sodium nitroprusside and spermine/NO after transient focal cerebral ischemia in rats

2000

Nitric oxide (NO) plays a dual role (neuroprotection and neurotoxicity) in cerebral ischemia. NO promoting strategies may be beneficial shortly after ischemia. Therefore, we have studied the hemodynamic and possible neuroprotective effects of two NO donors, the classical nitrovasodilator sodium nitroprusside (SNP) and the NONOate spermine/NO, after transient focal cerebral ischemia in rats. Parietal cortical perfusion was measured by laser-Doppler flowmetry. The effects of increasing intravenous doses (10-300 microgram) of sodium nitroprusside and spermine/NO on cortical perfusion and arterial blood pressure were assessed. Transient (2 h) focal cerebral ischemia was carried out by the intra…

MaleNitroprussideVasodilator AgentsIschemiaSpermineBlood PressurePerfusion scanningBrain damagePharmacologyNitric oxidechemistry.chemical_compoundAnimalsMedicineNitric Oxide DonorsRats WistarMolecular Biologybusiness.industryCerebral infarctionGeneral NeuroscienceBrainCerebral Infarctionmedicine.diseaseRatschemistryIschemic Attack TransientAnesthesiaSpermineNeurology (clinical)Sodium nitroprussidemedicine.symptombusinessNitrovasodilatorDevelopmental Biologymedicine.drugBrain Research
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