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By homologous EST searching and nested PCR a new human geneGJB5 encoding gap junction protein beta-5 was identified.GJB5 was genetically mapped to human chromosome 1p33-p35 by FISH. RT-PCR revealed that it was expressed in skin, placenta and fetal skin. DNA sequencing ofGJB5 was carried out in 142 patients with sensori... |
Our previous studies showed that some nuclear proteins that were expressed especially during terminal differentiation of erythroid cells might interact directly or indirectly with HS2 sequence to form the HS2-protein complexes and thus play an important role in the globin gene regulation and erythroid differentiation. ... |
By using the EST strategy for identifying novel members belonging to homologous gene families, a novel fulklength cDNA encoding a protein significantly homologous to UDP-Gal: N-acetylglucosamine beta-1, 4-galactosyltransferase (GalT) was isolated from a human testis cDNA library. A nucleotide sequence of 2 173 bp long ... |
Cis-acting elements containing CCAAT core sequence are located in 5' upstream regions of numerous eukaryotic genes. CCAAT-binding factors interact with thesecis acting elements as heteromeric complex and therefore control the gene transcription. CCAAT binding factors contain at least three subunits and each subunit alo... |
Hemagglutinin-neurarninidase (HN) protein was expressed in COS-7 cells, indicating that the expression of HN protein driven by SRa promoter is higher than that driven by chicken beta-actin promoter. Moreover, with 5' noncoding region (NCR) of HN gene, the expression was enhanced. Northern blotting demonstrated that thi... |
Comparative analysis reveals remarkahle homology between the sequences of bothpsbA gene nucleotides and the inferred amino acids of sorghum, a C(4) plant, and those of rice, a C(3) plant. The 5'-noncoding region of sorghumpsbA gene contains the conservative promoter elements, "-35" element and "-10" element, like the p... |
An 11.5-ku DNA binding protein, designated as Ssh12, was purified from the hyperthermophilic archaeonSulfolobus shibatae by column chromatography in SP Sepharose, DNA cellulose and phosphocellulose. Ssh12 accounts for about 4 % of the total cellular protein. The protein is capable of binding to both negatively supercoi... |
Brazzein is a sweet-tasting protein isolated from the fruit of West African plantPentadiplandra brazzeana Baillon. It is the smallest and the most water-soluble sweet protein discovered so far and is highly thermostable. The proton NMR study of brazzein at 600 MHz (pH 3.5, 300 K) is presented. The complete sequence spe... |
Earthworm fibrinolytic enzyme component A (EFEa) from Eisenia fetida, a protein functioning not only as a direct fibrinolytic enzyme, but also as a plasminogen activator, has been crystallized in P2(1)2(1)2(1) space group with 3 protein molecules per asymmetric unit. Four heavy atom derivatives were prepared using a mo... |
The depression of cardiac contractility induced by space microgravity is an important issue of aerospace medicine research, while its precise mechanism is still unknown. In the present study, we explored effects of simulated microgravity on nitric oxide (NO) level, inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) expression and ... |
Lidamycin with high antitumor activity is a novel enediyne antitumor antibiotic produced by Streptomyces globisporus C1027. The 75 kb biosynthesis gene cluster of lidamycin containing 33 open reading frames has been cloned from S. globisporus C1027. In this paper, the function of sgcD (ORF24) is investigated. Gene disr... |
A complementary DNA (cDNA) encoding human hepatocyte growth factor was introduced into a replication-defective type 5 adenovirus (lacking E1, E3 domains) vector by homologous recombination of intracellular plasmid DNA, thus a recombinant vector containing HGF (Ad-HGF) was obtained. Ad-HGF and Ad-GFP (adenovirus vector ... |
Lysosomes critically regulate the pH-dependent catabolism of extracellular and intracellular macromolecules delivered from the endocytic/heterophagy and autophagy pathways, respectively. The importance of lysosomes to cell survival is underscored not only by their unique ability effectively to degrade metalloproteins a... |
Regulated intramembrane proteolysis of the beta-amyloid precursor protein by the gamma-secretase yields two peptides. One, amyloid-beta, is the major component of the amyloid plaques found in Alzheimer's disease patients. The other, APP IntraCellular Domain, has been involved in regulation of apoptosis, calcium flux an... |
Members of the bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) subfamily of cytokines control many aspects of metazoan development including patterning and organogenesis. Despite the recognition that schistosomes possess key components of a BMP signaling pathway, a BMP-like ligand in the parasitic flatworm Schistosoma mansoni remaine... |
Since molecular cloning has become routine laboratory technique, manufacturers offer countless sources of enzymes to generate and manipulate nucleic acids. Thus, selecting the appropriate enzyme for a specific task may seem difficult to the novice. This review aims at providing the readers with some cues for understand... |
There is evidence that protein hydrolysates can speed tissue repair following damage and may therefore be useful for accelerating recovery from exercise induced muscle damage. The potential for a hydrolysate (WPI(HD)) of whey protein isolate (WPI) to speed recovery following eccentric exercise was evaluated by assessin... |
Exposure to the estrogen receptor alpha (ERalpha) ligand diethylstilbesterol (DES) between neonatal days 2 to 12 induces penile adipogenesis and adult infertility in rats. The objective of this study was to investigate the in vivo interaction between DES-activated ERalpha and the proadipogenic transcription factor pero... |
Decreased expression of peroxisome proliferator activated receptor-gamma (PPARgamma) and high levels of the proinflammatory enzyme cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) have been observed in many tumor types. Both reduced (PPARgamma) expression and elevated COX-2 within the tumor are associated with poor prognosis in lung cancer pa... |
Established in 1993 after a 2-year consultation between professionals and cancer patients, the Lynda Jackson Macmillan Centre (LJMC) has been a catalyst for change in the United Kingdom. The Centre began with a small core staff in a purpose-built building next to a cancer centre, networking with outreach workers in 12 ... |
Alpha amylase (E.C. 3.2.1.1) of Bacillus amyloliquefaciens produced by submerged fermentation was purified to near homogeneity by ion exchange chromatography. Through the process 38.6-fold increase in purity with a specific activity of 72 U/mg proteins was obtained. The apparent molecular weight of the purified enzyme ... |
Solid-state fermentation (SSF) was carried out for the production of extracellular alpha-galactosidase by Streptomyces griseoloalbus. Soybean flour was the best solid substrate for alpha-galactosidase production. Packed-bed bioreactor performed well in enhancing the enzyme yield and resulted in a highest yield of 197.2... |
Factor VIII (FVIII) is a plasma protein critical to the haemostatic system. This notion is illustrated by the severe bleeding disorder that is associated with its functional absence, known as haemophilia A. In addition, several epidemiological studies have revealed an association between the presence of elevated levels... |
The family Bunyaviridae contains over 350 named isolates, classified into five genera: Orthobunyavirus, Hantavirus, Nairovirus, Phlebovirus and Tospovirus. The Orthobunyavirus genus contains some 170 isolates that are mainly transmitted by mosquitoes and are responsible for a range of disease syndromes in humans includ... |
Tartrate-resistant acid phosphatases (TRAcPs), also known as purple acid phosphatases (PAPs), are a family of binuclear metallohydrolases that have been identified in plants, animals and fungi. The human enzyme is a major histochemical marker for the diagnosis of bone-related diseases. TRAcPs can occur as a small form ... |
To observe the effect of mitogen activated protein kinase (MAPK) signal transduction system on the apoptosis induced by electromagnetic exposure in PC12 cells. |
Although beta-amyloid (Abeta) plaques and tau neurofibrillary tangles are hallmarks of Alzheimer's disease (AD) neuropathology, loss of synapses is considered the best correlate of cognitive decline in AD, rather than plaques or tangles. How pathological Abeta and tau aggregation relate to each other and to alterations... |
To study changes of Ryk expression in dorsal root ganglia (DRG) after peripheral nerve injury, we set up an animal model of unilateral sciatic nerve lesioned rats. Changes of Ryk protein expression in DRG neurons after unilateral sciatic nerve injury were investigated by immunostaining. Changes of Ryk mRNA were also te... |
Heme oxygenase-1 (HO-1) contribution to iron homeostasis has been postulated, because it facilitates iron recycling by liberating iron mostly from heme catabolism. This enzyme also appears to be responsible for the resolution of inflammatory conditions. In a patient with HO-1 deficiency, inflammation and dysregulation ... |
ADAM15 belongs to a family of transmembrane multi-domain proteins implicated in proteolysis, cell-cell and cell-matrix interactions in various disease conditions. In osteoarthritis (OA), ADAM15 is up-regulated in the chondrocytes already at early stages of cartilage degeneration where it seems to exert homeostatic effe... |
The diagnosis of infectious diseases in animals may be enhanced by study of the serum proteome in which myriad components are influenced by physiological and pathological processes. Surface-enhanced laser desorption/ionisation time-of-flight mass spectrometry (SELDI-TOF MS) has the capacity to detect known and unknown ... |
In vivo, large RNAs rely on proteins to fold to their native conformation. In the case of the S. cerevisiae group II intron ai5 gamma, the DEAD-box protein Mss116 has been shown to promote the formation of the catalytically active structure. However, it is a matter of debate whether it does this by stabilizing on-pathw... |
Nucleoside analogs are widely applied in antiviral and antitumor therapy. A severe limitation of these compounds arises from the need of biotransformation to the eventually active nucleoside triphosphates by stepwise addition of phosphate by kinases. This problem can be circumvented by employing reversibly masked nucle... |
Orotidine-5'-monophosphate decarboxylase (ODCase) is one of most proficient enzymes, and this enzyme catalyzes the decarboxylation of orotidine-5'- monophosphate (OMP) to uridine-5'-monophosphate (UMP). A number of C6-substituted uridine derivatives are designed to investigate the mechanism of decarboxylation by this e... |
Binding of three macrocyclic bisintercalators to mismatch-containing duplexes was analyzed by thermal denaturation experiments, electrospray mass spectrometry studies (ESI-MS) and fluorescent intercalator displacement (FID) titrations. The macrocyclic bisintercalators bind to duplexes containing mismatched thymine base... |
Saccharomyces cerevisiae Stm1 protein (273 amino acids) is a purine motif triplex DNA-binding protein. We have previously found that Stm(1-113) (amino acids 1-113) is the minimal domain to specifically bind with the purine motif triplex. Here, to reveal the triplex recognition mechanism of Stm(1-113), we have examined ... |
We show that, in the presence of single-strand binding protein (SSB), one strand of peptide nucleic acid (PNA) efficiently invades double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) in sequence-specific manner, as shown in Figure 1. In the absence of SSB, this kind of strand invasion never occurs. This significant enhancement of invasion can... |
RNA aptamers for bovine prion protein (bPrP) were obtained by in vitro selection. It was found that the r(GGA) triplet repeat was frequently present in these aptamers. We already reported that both DNA and RNA containing the GGA repeat form unique quadruplex structures. The unique structures may be utilized for the rec... |
APOBEC3G (apolipoprotein B mRNA-editing enzyme catalytic polypeptide-like 3G) is known to have a role in intrinsic cellular immunity against human immunodeficiency virus type1 (HIV-1). The antiretroviral activity of APOBEC3G (APO3G) is associated with the hypermutation of viral DNA through cytidine deamination. APO3G c... |
The vascular endothelial growth factor A (VEGF-A) gene is an attractive therapeutic target because both activation and repression of the gene are useful for treatment or cure of many diseases related to abnormal angiogenesis. To modulate the endogenous gene expression artificially, we previously designed a six-finger A... |
Previously, we designed an artificial zinc-finger protein (AZP) for blocking a replication protein (Rep) of beet severe curly top virus (BSCTV) from binding to its replication origin and demonstrated that transgenic Arabidopsis plants expressing the AZP are completely resistant to the virus infection. Here we applied t... |
Musashi protein is supposed to be involved in the regulation of differentiation of neural stem cells. Musashi binds to 3' untranslated region of target mRNA and represses the translation of mRNA. Musashi has two tandem RNA-binding domains (RBDs), RBD1 and RBD2. Both RBDs cooperatively bind to the target mRNA. Here, we ... |
We have prepared series of shape variant RNAs of a tRNA precursor and analyzed the substrate shape recognition by bacterial ribonuclease P ribozyme and holoenzyme. The results showed the evidence for the presence of subsites for the recognition of the trna shape. We will discuss a new model for substrate recognition an... |
RNA 3'-terminal phosphate cyclase (Rtc) is an enzyme related to RNA splicing, in which the 3'-terminal hydroxyl group of a truncated RNA is converted to the 2',3'-cyclic phosphate that is required prior to RNA ligation. This reaction may occur in the following two steps: (i) Rtc + ATP --> Rtc-AMP + Ppi and (ii) RNA-N3'... |
Here, we report the synthesis of 3'-deoxyapionucleoside 3''-triphosphates (apioNTPs) and the analysis of their property as substrate of enzymatic polymerization. We established the large scale synthetic route of 3-deoxy-D-apiose from D-galactose, and regio- and stereo-selective glycosylation procedures. Resulting 3'-de... |
m(7)GTP-Sepharose is routinely used for cap binding protein isolation. Here we present the synthesis of a new affinity resin containing a mononucleotide cap analog resistant to hydrolysis by DcpS. The resin has been designed in order to identify and purify Arabidopsis thaliana DcpS and other pyrophosphatases. The bindi... |
Under isothermal conditions, short oligodeoxynucleotides (ODNs) were elongated to long DNA by Vent(exo(-)), a thermophilic DNA polymerase, in the presence of dNTPs. Short ODNs (14-28 nt) were designed to form hairpin structures based on the sequence we obtained from de novo DNA synthesis in the presence of restriction ... |
Among numerous DNA damaging factors, ionizing radiation produces the damage showing very unique structure. Since ionizing radiation passes through a target DNA as a beam, the respective induced lesions locate close together around the track. Such damage aggregation on target DNA called "clustered DNA damage" is thought... |
The main products obtained by oxidation of cytosine and adenine bases with hydrogen peroxide are cytosine and adenine N-oxide derivatives. There is a possibility that these N-oxide derivatives are mutagenic in genomic DNA, such as 8-oxoguanine or thymine glycol. Although the chemical synthesis and properties of 2'-deox... |
Unnatural base pairs, compatible with PCR amplification, could potentially increase the versatility of nucleic acids. We recently reported an unnatural base pair, between 7-(2-thienyl)-imidazo[4,5-b]pyridine (denoted by Ds) and 2-nitropyrrole (denoted by Pn), which specifically and efficiently functions in PCR. Toward ... |
The protein-protein interaction presides the various biological events in life. Toward the understanding of their functions and networks, various techniques to regulate the specific protein functions are developed and applied so far. Here we examined the novel method to regulate the protein-protein interactions via coi... |
Recent study suggests that newly found small RNAs, such as microRNA, aptamer RNA and so on, have the important roles on the eukaryotic cell function, and several intracellular small RNAs are identified. However, the exact role of small RNA including the protein factors interacted with them has not been clarified. To se... |
Two of three amino acid residues, which compose the chromophore of the enhanced green fluorescent protein (EGFP), were converted to others by using artificial restriction DNA cutter (ARCUT). The vector prepared by ARCUT was easily connected with the insert by using oligonucleotide additive and resultant fluorescent pro... |
Deoxyribonucleoside kinases catalyze the rate limiting step during the salvage of deoxyribonucleosides and convert them into the corresponding monophosphate compounds. We have identified and characterized a unique multisubstrate deoxyribonucleoside kinase from plants. The phylogenetic relationship and biochemical prope... |
The wheat germ cell-free protein synthesis is a powerful and versatile method for preparation of proteins based on the accumulated DNA sequence information. As the cell extract used for it contains many factors that are unknown or do not directly involve in protein synthesis, details of the translation reaction is yet ... |
We investigated the biological activity of siRNAs carrying tc-DNA modifications at various positions in the sense strand. The siRNAs were directed to the coding region of the enhanced green fluorescent protein (EGFP) mRNA. HeLa cells were transfected with the EGFP plasmid and variable concentrations of siRNA duplexes. ... |
In this study, we investigated an RNA (R-Psi-sgRNA) that suppresses HIV-1 replication. This RNA is expressed by a plasmid vector (pR-Psi-sgRNA-ter) that was constructed accidentally. To examine if this effect is caused by RNA interference, R-Psi-sgRNA was synthesized in vitro and treated with the Dicer enzyme, an impor... |
Nucleosides are ubiquitous in biological systems and as such, have been a focus of medicinal chemistry research in the search for new and potent therapeutic compounds. There are a number of modified nucleosides on the market, however increasing reports of resistance by mutation of either the enzyme binding site or the ... |
We report that anticancer 5-fluoro-2'-deoxyuridine (FUdR) shows cytotoxicity against mouse cancer cell line FM3A cells, using a progeny clone F28-7 and its variant F28-7-A. In this process, the cell-death morphology is different between F28-7 and F28-7-A cells, that is, necrosis in F28-7 but apoptosis in F28-7-A cells.... |
Thymidine phosphorylase (TP) has emerged as a promising target for antiangiogenesis treatment of cancer. Angiogenesis, the formation of blood vessels, is essential for tumors to grow in order to be supplied with nutrients and oxygen. The association of TP with angiogenesis was demonstrated in several clinical studies i... |
A simple and in principle universal method is proposed for measuring enzyme/ligand dissociation constants. The method is based on measuring enzyme activity remaining after heat treatment in the absence and in the presence of ligands. The method is especially suitable for enzymes interacting with nucleosides, nucleoside... |
Drosophila embryonic dorsal-ventral polarity is defined by a maternally encoded signal transduction pathway. Gastrulation Defective, Snake, and Easter comprise a serine protease cascade that operates in the perivitelline space to generate active ligand for the Toll receptor, which resides in the embryonic membrane. Tol... |
Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is coreleased with catecholamines from adrenal medullary chromaffin cells in response to sympathetic nervous system stimulation and may regulate these cells in an autocrine or paracrine manner. Increases in extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK) 1/2 phosphorylation were observed in res... |
Results from clinical and imaging studies provide evidence for changes in schizophrenia with disease progression, however, the underlying molecular differences that may occur at different stages of illness have not been investigated. To test the hypothesis that the molecular basis for schizophrenia changes from early t... |
To evaluate in vivo gene delivery of Bio-Oss coated with adeno-associated virus-mediated human bone morphogenetic protein 7 (rAAV-BMP7/Bio-Oss) for bone regeneration around dental implants. |
D. Keith Kleven, MS, PT, ATC, delivered the Ron Peyton Award Lecture at the Combined Sections Meeting in San Francisco in February. Kleven is the fifth recipient of the Sports Physical Therapy Section's Peyton Award, which was named for its first recipient and the first chairperson of the Sports Physical Therapy Sectio... |
The objective of the present study was to evaluate the antioxidant as well as the antibacterial properties of secondary metabolites obtained from Drosera aliciae (Alice sundew) plants grown in vitro and to examine the mechanism of their antimicrobial action. Bactericidal activity of extracts from D. aliciae, as well as... |
Creutzfeldt-Jacob Disease is the most frequently seen type of prion diseases. Its clinical findings consist of predominantly progressive dementia with a rapid onset, myoclonus, and also cerebellar, pyramidal, extrapyramidal and visual signs. Definitive diagnosis is established with histological examination of brain bio... |
Phase angle (PhA) is derived from the resistance and reactance measurements obtained from bioelectric impedance analysis (BIA) and is considered indicative of cellular health and membrane integrity. This study measured PhA values of rehabilitation patients and compared them to reference values, measures of functional a... |
To explore the effect of activating the murine macrophage cell line RAW264.7 by both gamma-rays and lipopolysaccharide (LPS) and to study the expression of calcium-binding protein S100A8 induced by gamma-rays and LPS. |
To investigate the relationship between the expression of highly expressed protein in cancer (Hec 1) and infiltration, metastasis and prognosis of human primary gallbladder carcinoma (PGC). |
In vascular endothelium, the major research focus has been on reactive oxygen species (ROS) derived from Nox2. The role of Nox4 in endothelial signal transduction, ROS production, and cytoskeletal reorganization is not well defined. In this study, we show that human pulmonary artery endothelial cells (HPAECs) and human... |
Intra-abdominal lymphangiomas usually present by 2 years of age and are uncommon in adults. Cystic lymphagiomas arising from the lesser sac are even more uncommon. We report an unusual case of a lesser sac cystic lymphangioma presenting as acute appendicitis. A 21 year old female was admitted with pyrexia, right iliac ... |
Various substrate specificity groups of alkyl ether (AE)-degrading Actinobacteria coexisted in activated sewage sludge of a mixed wastewater treatment. There were substrate niche overlaps including diethyl ether between linear AE- and cyclic AE-degrading strains and phenetole between monoalkoxybenzene- and linear AE-de... |
The mechanisms whereby colorectal carcinomas invade the extracellular matrix remain elusive. In a series of studies on the growing edge of colorectal carcinomas, we found dilated neoplastic glands, some with a layer of flat tumor cells, and some lacking one or more groups of consecutive lining tumor cells (called gland... |
The re-expression of multiple cell cycle markers representing various cell cycle phases in postmitotic pyramidal neurons suggests that neurons in Alzheimer disease (AD) attempt to re-enter the cell cycle. Entry into the cell cycle requires activation of G1 to S phase cell cycle proteins, among which retinoblastoma prot... |
Alzheimer's disease and Fragile X syndrome both display synaptic phenotypes, and based on recent studies, likely share dendritic over expression of amyloid precursor protein (APP) and beta-amyloid (Abeta). In order to create a mouse model to specifically study the effects of APP and Abeta at synapses, we crossed Tg2576... |
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-associated dementia (HAD) is a subcortical neuropsychiatric syndrome that has increased in prevalence in the era of highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART). Several studies demonstrated increased amyloidosis in brains of HIV patients and suggested that there may be a significant ... |
Parkinson's disease (PD) has long been considered to be a sporadic entity, perhaps with an environmental etiology. However, recent genetic discoveries have challenged this view, as there are many families with diseases of Mendelian inheritance that clinically resemble PD. Here, we will review in detail the neuropatholo... |
Extensive protein cross-linking and aggregation are some of the most common molecular events in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease (AD). Both beta-amyloid (Abeta) plaques and neurofibrillary tangles, which are extracellular and intracellular proteinaceous aggregates, respectively, contribute to neuronal death and ... |
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a significant clinical problem, yet few effective strategies for treating it have emerged. People that sustain and survive a TBI are left with significant cognitive, behavioral, and communicative disabilities. Apoptotic neuronal death occurs following TBI. Prostate apoptosis response-4 (... |
To evaluate the effect of extracellular protein from Porphyromonas gingivalis on the viability of bovine aortic endothelial cells (BAECs). |
The enzyme hyaluronidase (HA) is an adjunctive in retrobulbar anaesthesia (RA) that is used during ophthalmic surgery to improve the efficacy and speed of nerve blocks. Although uncommon, HA has been shown to be a potential cause of allergic responses. |
Fabry disease (FD) is an X-linked, inherited disorder caused by a deficiency of the enzyme alpha-galactosidase A, with progressive accumulation of glycosphingolipids within several tissues and organs, including the eye. Ophthalmological manifestations include conjunctival vessel tortuosity, cornea verticillata, lens op... |
The elastic and capillary interactions between a pair of colloidal particles trapped on top of a nematic film are studied theoretically for large separations d. The elastic interaction is repulsive and of quadrupolar type, varying as d⁻⁵. For macroscopically thick films, the capillary interaction is likewise repulsive ... |
CCN proteins are key regulators of signaling pathways that are essential for the control of normal life, from birth to death. As such, they make use of their unique mosaic structure to interact with several other regulatory proteins and ligands that control the fate of living cells. The various functions attributed to ... |
Alzheimer disease (AD) is a chronic neurodegenerative disease that is characterized by progressive memory loss. Pathological markers of AD include neurofibrillary tangles, accumulation of amyloid-beta plaques, neuronal loss, and inflammation. The exact events that lead to the neuronal dysfunction and loss are not compl... |
To investigate the potential effect of high mobility group box 1 protein (HMGB1) on host immune response and its molecular regulation mechanism as well as its interventional pathway following major burns/trauma. |
To investigate the effect of p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) gene knockout on the proliferation of embryonic fibroblasts in mice (MEFs). |
To investigate the expression and clinical implication of advanced oxidized protein products (AOPP) in patients with multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS). |
The novel naphthalimide derivative R16 has been demonstrated to exhibit potent in vitro and in vivo anticancer activity by inhibiting topoisomerase II (Top2). R16 induces G(2) arrest via an ATM-activated Chk2-executed pathway, accompanied by reducing Chk1. In this study, R16 was demonstrated to trigger time and concent... |
Mutations in the breast cancer susceptibility gene 2 (BRCA2) are commonly found in familial pancreatic cancer. Recently, EMSY (11q13.5) has been described as a BRCA2 interacting protein capable of binding and inactivating the protein domain encoded by exon 3 of the BRCA2 gene. Amplification of EMSY occurs in 13% of spo... |
Preclinical studies have implicated the mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) pathway in the cell cycle progression and growth of prostate cancer cells. Downstream signaling from PI3'-K/Akt leads to phosphorylation (p) of mTOR at serine 2448 and to activation of its substrate, p70S6Kinase (p70S6K), phosphorylated on thr... |
Kikuchi-Fujimoto disease (KFD), or histiocytic necrotizing lymphadenitis, is a subacute inflammatory disorder most often seen in young women with clinicopathologic features suggestive of an infectious etiology. The most commonly suspected infectious agents in KFD are the human herpesviruses EBV, HHV6, HHV7 and HHV8. In... |
A recent report indicates that patients with squamous cell carcinoma of the anal canal (SCCAC) and intraepithelial lymphocytes have a poor prognosis. Against that background, histological sections from 277 consecutive SCCACs were reviewed searching for cases with massive tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs; >/= 50 lym... |
14-3-3sigma is a p53-regulated G2/M inhibitor involved in numerous cellular signaling pathways related to cell cycle, DNA repair and apoptosis. Recent studies have showed that 14-3-3sigma was silenced transcriptionally through promoter hypermethylation mainly in HPV-negative vulvar squamous cell carcinoma (SCC). Howeve... |
Ischemia bowel remains a critical problem resulting in up to 80% mortality. The loss of gut barrier function plays an important role. Our previous studies have shown that administration of adrenomedullin (AM), a novel vasoactive peptide, and its binding protein (AMBP-1), reduces the systemic inflammatory response and o... |
The 8p11 myeloproliferative syndrome (EMS), also called stem cell leukemia/lymphoma (SCLL), is a relatively rare condition characterized in its typical form by the occurrence, either simultaneously or sequentially, of a bcr/abl-negative myeloproliferative disorder and a lymphoma, usually a precursor T lymphoblastic lym... |
Microsatellite instability (MSI) due to defects in DNA mismatch repair genes may be involved in the development of a subset of human ovarian carcinomas. The role of one such gene, hMSH6, in ovarian cancer is not well documented. We investigated the expression of hMSH6 protein in different histotypes of ovarian carcinom... |
Alpha-methylacyl-CoA racemase (AMACR [P504S]) is a mitochondrial and peroxisomal enzyme involved in beta-oxidation of dietary branched-chain fatty acids and their derivatives. Recent studies showed that AMACR is expressed in several neoplasms, including prostate and colon cancer. However, AMACR expression in gastric ne... |
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