• Nenhum resultado encontrado

[PDF] Top 20 Cardiovascular impact of cytotoxicity and aging in protein aggregation

Has 10000 "Cardiovascular impact of cytotoxicity and aging in protein aggregation" found on our website. Below are the top 20 most common "Cardiovascular impact of cytotoxicity and aging in protein aggregation".

Cardiovascular impact of cytotoxicity and aging in protein aggregation

Cardiovascular impact of cytotoxicity and aging in protein aggregation

... , Xie CM, Xie Z, Xie Z, Xilouri M, Xiong Y, Xu C, Xu C, Xu F, Xu H, Xu H, Xu J, Xu J, Xu J, Xu L, Xu X, Xu Y, Xu Y, Xu ZX, Xu Z, Xue Y, Yamada T, Yamamoto A, Yamanaka K, Yamashina S, Yamashiro S, Yan B, Yan B, Yan X, Yan ... See full document

79

Methylglyoxal effects on protein aggregation and amyloid formation

Methylglyoxal effects on protein aggregation and amyloid formation

... properties and thereby have a significant impact on protein function, are often found in unstructured regions (Gsponer & Madan Babu, ...participate in regulatory and ... See full document

195

Heterologous Expression of Immature Forms of Human Islet Amyloid Polypeptide in Yeast Triggers Intracellular Aggregation and Cytotoxicity

Heterologous Expression of Immature Forms of Human Islet Amyloid Polypeptide in Yeast Triggers Intracellular Aggregation and Cytotoxicity

... impairment of ppIAPP processing and the consequent accumulation of intermediate immature forms may contribute to the formation of toxic intracellular oligomers (Paulsson and Westermark, ... See full document

13

Identification of human tRNA modifying enzymes involved in protein aggregation

Identification of human tRNA modifying enzymes involved in protein aggregation

... Knockdown of most of the ones belonging to the Elongator Complex resulted in accumulation of misfolded proteins in the cell cytoplasm (Figure ...deregulated in distinct ... See full document

94

SIRT2: in the crossroad of aging, neurodegeneration and autophagy

SIRT2: in the crossroad of aging, neurodegeneration and autophagy

... inhibition of SIRT2 can ameliorate αSyn- mediated toxicity, suggesting a possible regulation of aSyn aggregation by SIRT2 (Outeiro et ...aSyn aggregation, we knocked-down endogenous SIRT2 ... See full document

33

Physical effects upon whey protein aggregation for nano-coating production

Physical effects upon whey protein aggregation for nano-coating production

... one of the two intramolecular disulfide bonds of a non-denatured monomer to form a dimer; an intermolecular disulfide bond is then formed and a new reactive free SH group is now available on the ... See full document

32

Heparin induces harmless fibril formation in amyloidogenic W7FW14F apomyoglobin and amyloid aggregation in wild-type protein in vitro.

Heparin induces harmless fibril formation in amyloidogenic W7FW14F apomyoglobin and amyloid aggregation in wild-type protein in vitro.

... deposits in most amyloid diseases, and there is evidence to support their active role in amyloid fibril ...purpose of this study was to obtain structural insight into GAG- protein ... See full document

13

Predictors of aging and potential of FTIR to detect protein aggregates

Predictors of aging and potential of FTIR to detect protein aggregates

... samples of human tissue and body fluids and has shown potential to support clinical pathology, ...detecting and grading of disease [162,163]. In this context FTIR spectroscopy ... See full document

96

Disulfide scrambling in superoxide dismutase 1 reduces its cytotoxic effect in cultured cells and promotes protein aggregation.

Disulfide scrambling in superoxide dismutase 1 reduces its cytotoxic effect in cultured cells and promotes protein aggregation.

... C6A protein, the migration rate of C111A, wild-type and wild-type (IAM) in both dimeric and monomeric forms were clearly slower compared to C6/111A with its native disulfide intact but ... See full document

11

Does proteostasis get lost in translation? Implications for protein aggregation across the lifespan

Does proteostasis get lost in translation? Implications for protein aggregation across the lifespan

... alterations in mTOR pathway prolong lifespan The target of rapamycin (mTOR) pathway plays an important role in lifespan extension ( Steffen and Dillin, 2016 ) and is strongly affected ... See full document

10

Effect of memantine in aging : the impact of hippocampal dependent memory

Effect of memantine in aging : the impact of hippocampal dependent memory

... molecular and physiological alterations observed in aging are associated to impairments in learning and memory processes that are recognized as one of the major features ... See full document

67

Dissecting the role of Proteolysis and Cytoskeleton remodeling in protein aggregation related diseases

Dissecting the role of Proteolysis and Cytoskeleton remodeling in protein aggregation related diseases

... cleavage ofin physiological conditions by using N2A-APPswe cells, a CNS cell line that stably expresses APP Swedish mutation producing high levels of Aβ ...cleavage of Aβ, this cell based ... See full document

100

Protein aggregation and proteostasis in aging mice

Protein aggregation and proteostasis in aging mice

... In aging, cellular mechanisms involved in maintaining protein integrity such as the UPR and UPS become inefficient in degrading misfolded proteins ...accumulate in cells ... See full document

70

Aging-associated dysfunction of Akt/protein kinase B: S-nitrosylation and acetaminophen intervention.

Aging-associated dysfunction of Akt/protein kinase B: S-nitrosylation and acetaminophen intervention.

... crossroads of several intracellular signaling pathways and plays important functions in regulating cellular survival, proliferation, transcription, and metabolism ...F344BN aging rat ... See full document

9

Structural effects of protein aging: terminal marking by deamidation in human triosephosphate isomerase.

Structural effects of protein aging: terminal marking by deamidation in human triosephosphate isomerase.

... not in- duce gross conformational changes in HsTIM (S2 Fig); however, the kinetic and stability assays (Figs 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6) indicate that this mutation has disparate effects on the ... See full document

23

Genotoxicity and cytotoxicity of Cr(VI) and Pb²+ in Pisum sativum

Genotoxicity and cytotoxicity of Cr(VI) and Pb²+ in Pisum sativum

... distress in the biochemical aspects of ...(2007) and Vernay et al. (2008) discussed that despite the loss of biomass and wilting were common symptoms of Cr exposure little was ... See full document

178

Chemical Kinetic Strategies for High-Throughput Screening of Protein Aggregation Modulators

Chemical Kinetic Strategies for High-Throughput Screening of Protein Aggregation Modulators

... pharmacophore of the soluble pro- tein (Figure 3c) or, alternatively, the metastable oligomers (Fig- ures ...solubility of the target protein, shifting the on- and off- pathway equilibria ... See full document

9

The neuronal S100B protein is a calcium-tuned suppressor of amyloid- aggregation

The neuronal S100B protein is a calcium-tuned suppressor of amyloid- aggregation

... presence and absence of S100B, were used to seed A42 ag- gregation ...processes and increase aggregation rate of monomeric A42 ...A42 aggregation is measured in the ... See full document

14

Biochemistry and cytotoxicity of a-aminoketones.

Biochemistry and cytotoxicity of a-aminoketones.

... mover in vitro em ferritina e apoferritina: (i) modificação no seu comportamento eletroforético; (ii) oxidação de resíduos de trip- tofano e cisteína; (iii) perda da atividade ferroxidásica e (iv) perda da ... See full document

9

Cytotoxicity and genotoxicity of carbon nanotubes.

Cytotoxicity and genotoxicity of carbon nanotubes.

... CYTOTOXICITY AND GENOTOXICITY OF CARBON ...cyto- and genotoxicity of carbon nanotubes (CNTs). In this work, we discuss that many of the incongruous arguments are probably ... See full document

10

Show all 10000 documents...