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... Prolonged troglitazone administration causes oxidativestressinmitochondriaand moderate liver injuryinHET mice 95 3.3HET Mitochondrial Proteome Dynamics induced by prolonged troglitazone ... role in precipitating the toxic effects of troglitazone under compromised mitochondrial ROS defence This further confirms the contribution of glutathione and inheritable mitochondrial dysfunction ... troglitazone caused mitochondrial injuryin vitro at high concentrations, troglitazone was allowed to progress tothe clinical testing phase stage A hallmark of troglitazone-induced hepatic injury...
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... of the clinical signs andthe history of a preceding gastrointestinal infection, a stool sample was sent tothe Republic Institute of Public Health, Belgrade, for microbiological examination ... antibodies Onthe day of the admission, serum antibodies to C jejuni were positive in a titer of 1:128, while the control sera had titers of up to 1:8 On day 24, the antibody titers were still positive ... GBS Inthe present case, electrophysiological findings indicated axonal neuropathy which was in accordance with antecedent C jejuni infection and positive anti-GM1 antibodies, andin combination...
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... Simulated temperature (K) K28 32 3 K28 30 0 32 3 30 0 32 3 32 3 V24 NA W19 NA 32 3 32 3 32 3 32 3 30 0 32 3 Top leaflet 52.7 49.0 54.4 49.0 46.8 55.9 48.0 52.9 53. 6 49.7 63. 3 60.5 63. 5 59 .3 58.7 58.7 56.0 62.5 57.1 ... headgroup inthe bottom leaflet was largely insensitive to proximity tothe peptide, even inthe simulations wherein the C-terminus of Ab interacted with the lipids of the lower leaflet (A3, C1, and ... pack around the peptide and tilt their acyl chains, as the protein itself tilts Another contribution tothe disordering effect is the restriction of motion along the acyl chains once the lipids...
... (not shown) Superposition was calculated using the combinatorial extension method to maximize backbone contacts [42] Labels indicate the positions of the N- and C-termini, the iron ion and residues ... identity betweenthe iron- and manganese-containing superoxide dismutases Protein Eng 1, 39 3 39 7 Meier, B., Sehn, A.P., Schinina, M.E & Barra, D (1994) In vivo incorporation of copper into the iron-exchangeable ... Moreover, these mutants show an increased sensitivity tothe inhibitor azide [24] and also, inthe case of human MnSOD, to product inhibition [28], processes thought to be analogous Y34 is hydrogen bonded...
... extension and hydrophobic chaperone binding sites, resulting inthe binding sites being less accessible tothe target protein, leading to a decrease in target protein binding [26] In summary, the ... the addition of a reducing agent, such as dithiothreitol, which cleaves the disulfide bonds betweenthe A and B chains of insulin, resulting inthe aggregation and precipitation of the B chain Reduction ... protein, hsp30 Comp Biochem Physiol B 133 , 95–1 03 26 Carver JA & Lindner RA (1998) NMR spectroscopy of a-crystallin Insights into the structure, interactions and 5896 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 ...
... enzyme–substrate relationshipandto determine whether the activity of Bud32p could be modulated by Sch9p Synthetic genetic interaction between BUD32 and SCH9 In order to find whether a functional relationship ... the double mutation of Ser 133 and Ser 134 (SS-AA) showed the same effect as the single S 134 A mutation, confirming that Ser 134 of Grx4p has a major role in vivo with respect to Ser 133 In addition, ... that these substitutions somehow impaired the activity of the glutaredoxin, rendering it less toxic tothe cell Remarkably, the phospho-mimic substitution S 134 D was able to restore the toxicity...
... expression in hepatopancreas and ovary in vitro, the result may provide information onthe initial mechanism of hormone action In other words, thein vitro results indicate that MeMIH-B may act ... rMeMIH-B into females to further confirm its gonadstimulatory effect To demonstrate the specificity of rMeMIH-B in gonad maturation, a control group injected with rMeMIH-A was included As compared tothe ... CGCTCCACCAGGG -3 ) that contained restriction sites EcoRI and BamHI, respectively The PCR product was first digested with EcoRI and HindIII, and was then ligated into the cloning vector pRSET-B containing...
... unfolding–aggregation process that is monitored at 0, 10 and 41 h from the temperature setting The intensity of the upfield-shifted resonances of Leu 23, Ile35 and Val37 gradually diminishes, while the ... differences inthe conformation of the variants are confined tothe cleavage site region (the D–E loop) with additional involvement of the adjacent residues of strands D and E andthe facing residues ... K showed a generalized resonance doubling at the locations andtothe extent reported in Fig The features of the pattern of the second conformer resemble the features of a minor monomeric intermediate...
... PtdEtn into mitochondria (z) and factors (F) affecting level and activity of Psd1p inmitochondriamay contribute tothe mitochondrial PtdEtn affect the activity of Psd1p, thereby decreasing or increasing ... activity inmitochondria from mba1D was not decreased, in line with the unchanged mitochondrial level of PtdEtn in this strain (Table 1) Studies onthe stability of subunits of the mitochondrial ... membrane proteins into the inner mitochondrial membrane – a guided tour J Mol Biol 32 6, 639 –657 13 Herrmann JM & Neupert W (20 03) Protein insertion into the inner membrane of mitochondria IUBMB...
... obtained due to insolubility of SnS NCs inthe short chain ketone and then separated by centrifugation The retrieved flocculate precipitate containing the desired SnS NCs was redissolved in chloroform ... passivation, leading to aggregate formation [28] The dimensions of SnS NCs were in a range of 5–200 nm depending on synthetic conditions Fast nucleation and growth leaded tothe formation small (5–10 ... obtained by the extrapolation of the linear region of the plot of (ahv)1/2 against photon energy (hv) as shown in Fig 4(c) Clearly, the absorption corresponds to an indirect allowed transition with an...
... obtained due to insolubility of SnS NCs inthe short chain ketone and then separated by centrifugation The retrieved flocculate precipitate containing the desired SnS NCs was redissolved in chloroform ... passivation, leading to aggregate formation [28] The dimensions of SnS NCs were in a range of 5–200 nm depending on synthetic conditions Fast nucleation and growth leaded tothe formation small (5–10 ... obtained by the extrapolation of the linear region of the plot of (ahv)1/2 against photon energy (hv) as shown in Fig 4(c) Clearly, the absorption corresponds to an indirect allowed transition with an...
... amphetamine [6] The drug acts primarily by promoting a massive release of serotonin from the presynaptic cleft and, additionally, inhibits serotonin reuptake and increases its levels inthe postsynaptic ... 98 mEq/L Anion gap 30 .9 21.6 peritoneal irritation Her temperature was 37 .3 C andthe chest X-ray was normal Urine analysis showed pronounced ketonuria and an absence of pyuria; a urinary bacterioscopy ... replacement andthe administration of insulin, although one of the patients developed bronchopneumonia and needed intubation and mechanical ventilation [11] Lee and colleagues conducted a study with...
... amphetamine [6] The drug acts primarily by promoting a massive release of serotonin from the presynaptic cleft and, additionally, inhibits serotonin reuptake and increases its levels inthe postsynaptic ... 98 mEq/L Anion gap 30 .9 21.6 peritoneal irritation Her temperature was 37 .3 C andthe chest X-ray was normal Urine analysis showed pronounced ketonuria and an absence of pyuria; a urinary bacterioscopy ... replacement andthe administration of insulin, although one of the patients developed bronchopneumonia and needed intubation and mechanical ventilation [11] Lee and colleagues conducted a study with...
... aagctt -3' ) were synthesized with flanking NheI and HindIII sites (underlined), annealed and introduced http://www.journal-inflammation.com/content/6/1/15 into the pGL4.26 (luc2/minP/Hygro) vector ... (Promega, Madison, WI) The construct was linearized with Bsu36I and transfected into HEK2 93 cells using Fugene HD (Roche Diagnostics, Indianapolis, IN) Clonal cell-lines stably expressing the construct ... activity [18,19] Further testing of WFA was conducted in a more relevant in vitro model of CF inflammation In this model, the immortalized CF epithelial cell line KKLEB harboring the most common and...
... functional grammar as the theoretical framework 1.2 Aims of the study In carrying out the research, the writer aims to: Illustrate the key concepts in FG Analyze the structure and meaning of the ... Text and Discourse London: Continuum Homer, W.B (1998) Rhetoric inthe Classical Tradition New York: St Martin’s Press Hoa, Nguyen (2000) An Introduction to Discourse Analysis Hanoi National ... is the reason why I have developed a great attention to Functional Grammar (or FG for short) The further I am absorbed in this linguistic aspect, the stronger my notion of its applications in...
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... Purification and N-terminal sequencing of peptidyl-prolyl cis-trans-isomerase from rat liver mitochondrial matrix reveals the 1 938 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 existence of a distinct mitochondrial ... chaperone, it has an important role in regulating cell apoptosis and maintaining mitochondrial homeostasis and function Silencing TRAP1 enhances cytochrome c release from themitochondriaand apoptosis ... role inthe modulation of the mitochondrial apoptotic cascade [25] Moreover, TRAP1 overexpression improves mitochondrial function after ischaemic injuryin primary astrocytes in vitro [16] In the...
... due tothe activation of JNK Other MAP kinase inhibitors as well as G-protein inhibitors should be investigated to find out the participating proteins in RGS1 and RGS2 modulation In conclusion, ... Stimulation of TLR leads to activation of a series of signalling proteins, andtothe expression of pro- andin ammatory cytokines There is evidence that the heteromeric guanine nucleotidebinding ... associates with bc subunits to give the inactive heterotrimeric form [15] Regulators of G-protein signalling (RGS) interact directly with the G protein a subunit in order to inhibit G-protein signalling...