Oligomerization Of Heme O Synthase In Cytochrome Oxidase
Biogenesis Is Mediated By Cytochrome Oxidase Assembly
Factor Coa2,
2012
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Oligomerization Of Heme O Synthase In Cytochrome Oxidase Biogenesis Is Mediated By Cytochrome Oxidase Assembly Factor Coa2, Oleh Khalimonchuk, Hyung Kim, Talina Watts, Xochitl Perez-Martinez, Dennis R. Winge
Department of Biochemistry: Faculty Publications
The synthesis of the heme a cofactor used in cytochrome c
oxidase (CcO) is dependent on the sequential action of heme o
synthase (Cox10) and heme a synthase (Cox15). The active state of
Cox10 appears to be a homo-oligomeric complex,andformation of
this complex is dependent on the newly synthesized CcO subunit
Cox1 and the presence of an early Cox1 assembly intermediate.
Cox10 multimerization is triggered by progression of Cox1 from
the early assembly intermediate todownstreamintermediates.The
CcOassembly factor Coa2 appears important in coupling the presence
of newly synthesized Cox1 to Cox10 oligomerization. Cells
lacking Coa2 are impaired in Cox10 complex formation …
Udp-Glucose Dehydrogenase Polymorphisms From Patients
With Congenital Heart Valve Defects Disrupt Enzyme Stability
And Quaternary Assembly,
2012
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Udp-Glucose Dehydrogenase Polymorphisms From Patients With Congenital Heart Valve Defects Disrupt Enzyme Stability And Quaternary Assembly, Annastasia S. Hyde, Erin L. Farmer, Katherine E. Easley, Kristy Van Lammeren, Vincent M. Christoffels, Joseph J. Barycki, Jeroen Bakkers, Melanie A. Simpson
Department of Biochemistry: Faculty Publications
Background: UDP-glucose dehydrogenase (UGDH) polymorphisms were identified in a screen of candidate genes for heart valve defects.
Results: Two individual mutants fail to rescue cardiac valve defects in UGDH-deleted zebrafish and have reduced stability in vitro.
Conclusion: UGDH loss of function mutations result in a subset of human congenital cardiac valve defects caused by reduced enzyme activity during morphogenesis.
Significance: Screening these alleles could predict valve defects.
Glutaredoxin 1 Protects Dopaminergic Cells By
Increased Protein Glutathionylation In
Experimental Parkinson's Disease,
2012
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Glutaredoxin 1 Protects Dopaminergic Cells By Increased Protein Glutathionylation In Experimental Parkinson's Disease, Humberto Rodriguez-Rocha, Aracely Garcia Garcia, Laura Zavala-Flores, Sumin Li, Nandakumar Madayiputhiya, Rodrigo Franco
Department of Biochemistry: Faculty Publications
Aims: Chronic exposure to environmental toxicants, such as paraquat, has been suggested as a risk factor for Parkinson's disease (PD). Although dopaminergic cell death in PD is associated with oxidative damage, the molecular mechanisms involved remain elusive. Glutaredoxins (GRXs) utilize the reducing power of glutathione to modulate redox-dependent signaling pathways by protein glutathionylation. We aimed to determine the role of GRX1 and protein glutathionylation in dopaminergic cell death. Results: In dopaminergic cells, toxicity induced by paraquat or 6-hydroxydopamine (6-OHDA) was inhibited by GRX1 overexpression, while its knock-down sensitized cells to paraquat-induced cell death. Dopaminergic cell death was paralleled by protein …
A Thousand Tiny Pieces: The Federal Circuit’S Fractured Myriad Ruling, Lessons To Be Learned, And The Way Forward,
2012
American University Washington College of Law, Washington D.C.
A Thousand Tiny Pieces: The Federal Circuit’S Fractured Myriad Ruling, Lessons To Be Learned, And The Way Forward, Jonathan R. K. Stroud
IP Theory
No abstract provided.
Amelioration Of Amyloid Burden In Advanced Human And Mouse Alzheimer's Disease Brains By Oral Delivery Of Myelin Basic Protein Bioencapsulated In Plant Cells,
2012
University of Central Florida
Amelioration Of Amyloid Burden In Advanced Human And Mouse Alzheimer's Disease Brains By Oral Delivery Of Myelin Basic Protein Bioencapsulated In Plant Cells, Neha Kohli
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
One of the pathological hallmarks of Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the amyloid plaque deposition in aging brains by aggregation of amyloid-β (Aβ) peptides. In this study, the effect of chloroplast derived myelin basic protein (MBP) fused with cholera toxin subunit B (CTB) was investigated in advanced diseased stage of human and mouse AD brains. The CTB-fusion protein in chloroplasts facilitates transmucosal delivery in the gut by the natural binding ability of CTB pentameric form with GM1 receptors on the intestinal epithelium. Further, bioencapsulation of the MBP within plant cells confers protection from enzymes and acids in the digestive system. Here, …
Identification Of Novel Antimalarial Scaffolds From Marine Natural Products,
2012
University of Central Florida
Identification Of Novel Antimalarial Scaffolds From Marine Natural Products, Bracken Roberts
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Malaria, the disease caused by Plasmodium sp., claims the lives of over 1 million people every year, with Plasmodium falciparum causing the highest morbidity. Rapidly acquiring drug resistance is threatening to exhaust our antimalarial drug arsenal and already requires the utilization of combination drug therapy in most cases. The global need for novel antimalarial chemical scaffolds has never been greater. Screening of natural product libraries is known to have higher hit rates than synthetic chemical libraries. This elevated hit rate is somewhat attributed to the greater biodiversity available in natural products. Marine life is the most biodiverse system on the …
Light-Activated Binary Nucleotide Reagent For Inactivation Of Dna Polymerase,
2012
University of Central Florida
Light-Activated Binary Nucleotide Reagent For Inactivation Of Dna Polymerase, Evan M. Cornett
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
This work explores a binary reagent approach to increase the specificity of covalent inhibitors. In this approach, two ligand analogs equipped with inert pre-reactive groups specifically bind a target biopolymer. The binding event brings the pre-reactive groups in proximity with each other. The two groups react, generating active chemical intermediates that covalently modify and inactivate the target. In the present study we compare the new approach with the traditional single-component reagent strategy using DNA polymerase from bacteriophage T4 as a model target biopolymer. We report the design and synthesis of two analogs of deoxythymidine triphosphate, a natural DNA polymerase substrate. …
Usc Image Center,
2012
University of South Carolina - Columbia
Powers Of Ten,
2012
University of South Carolina - Columbia
Imaging In 3-D,
2012
University of South Carolina - Columbia
Questioning Images,
2012
University of South Carolina - Columbia
How Small Is Small?,
2012
University of South Carolina - Columbia
Why Do We Collect?,
2012
University of South Carolina - Columbia
Why Do We Collect?, Allison Marsh
Section 2: Imaging the Microscopic
No abstract provided.
Spotlight On Usc: A.C. Moore Herbarium,
2012
University of South Carolina - Columbia
Spotlight On Usc: A.C. Moore Herbarium, Allison Marsh
Section 2: Imaging the Microscopic
No abstract provided.
Imaging And Aesthetics,
2012
University of South Carolina - Columbia
Imaging And Aesthetics, Allison Marsh
Section 2: Imaging the Microscopic
No abstract provided.
Observing The Minuscule,
2012
University of South Carolina - Columbia
Observing The Minuscule, Allison Marsh
Section 2: Imaging the Microscopic
No abstract provided.
Spotlight On Usc: South Carolina Institute For Anthropology And Archaeology,
2012
University of South Carolina - Columbia
Spotlight On Usc: South Carolina Institute For Anthropology And Archaeology, Allison Marsh
Section 4: Imaging the Concealed
No abstract provided.
Mapping The Ocean Frontier,
2012
University of South Carolina - Columbia
Mapping The Ocean Frontier, Allison Marsh
Section 4: Imaging the Concealed
No abstract provided.
Seeing With Sound,
2012
University of South Carolina - Columbia
Seeing With Sound, Allison Marsh
Section 4: Imaging the Concealed
No abstract provided.
World Ocean Floor, Courtesy Of The Library Of Congress,
2012
University of South Carolina - Columbia
World Ocean Floor, Courtesy Of The Library Of Congress, Allison Marsh
Section 4: Imaging the Concealed
No abstract provided.
