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Essential Role Of Caveolin-3 In Adiponectin Signalsome Formation And Adiponectin Cardioprotection., Yajing Wang, Xiaoliang Wang, Jean-François Jasmin, Wayne Bond Lau, Rong Li, Yuexin Yuan, Wei Yi, Kurt Chuprun, Michael P. Lisanti, Walter J Koch, Erhe Gao, Xin-Liang Ma
Essential Role Of Caveolin-3 In Adiponectin Signalsome Formation And Adiponectin Cardioprotection., Yajing Wang, Xiaoliang Wang, Jean-François Jasmin, Wayne Bond Lau, Rong Li, Yuexin Yuan, Wei Yi, Kurt Chuprun, Michael P. Lisanti, Walter J Koch, Erhe Gao, Xin-Liang Ma
Department of Emergency Medicine Faculty Papers
OBJECTIVE: Adiponectin (APN) system malfunction is causatively related to increased cardiovascular morbidity/mortality in diabetic patients. The aim of the current study was to investigate molecular mechanisms responsible for APN transmembrane signaling and cardioprotection.
METHODS AND RESULTS: Compared with wild-type mice, caveolin-3 knockout (Cav-3KO) mice exhibited modestly increased myocardial ischemia/reperfusion injury (increased infarct size, apoptosis, and poorer cardiac function recovery; P
CONCLUSIONS: Taken together, these results demonstrated for the first time that Cav-3 plays an essential role in APN transmembrane signaling and APN anti-ischemic/cardioprotective actions.
Discovery Of An Apoptosis Inducing Ligand For Burkitt Lymphoma, Carolyn Laymon, Kyla Bradylong, Mary Saunders, David Olivos, Kit Lam
Discovery Of An Apoptosis Inducing Ligand For Burkitt Lymphoma, Carolyn Laymon, Kyla Bradylong, Mary Saunders, David Olivos, Kit Lam
STAR Program Research Presentations
One-bead two-compound (OB2C) combinatorial chemistry libraries enable the discovery of novel synthetic compounds which can be used to evoke specific signaling response in cells. The library configuration is composed of a fixed known cell adhesion ligand and a random chemical library displayed on the surface of Tentagel beads. The cell adhesion ligand binds to specific receptors located on the surface of cells enabling the random immobilized chemical molecules on each bead resin bead to evoke specific cellular responses such as apoptosis or cell death. To validate this concept, a OB2C combinatorial library comprised of an α4β1 integrin targeting ligand, LLP2A, …