نتایج جستجو برای: membrane damaging

تعداد نتایج: 402011  

Journal: :FASEB journal : official publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology 2003
Fernando Goglia Vladimir P Skulachev

It is hypothesized that mitochondrial uncoupling proteins operate as carriers of fatty acid peroxide anions. This is assumed to result in electrophoretic extrusion of such anions from the inner to the outer leaflet of the inner mitochondrial membrane, being driven by membrane potential (mitochondrial interior negative). In this way, the inner leaflet is ridded of fatty acid peroxides that other...

2012
Duncan G. G. McMillan Sophie J. Marritt Julea N. Butt Lars J. C. Jeuken

Little is known about enzymatic quinone-quinol interconversions in the lipid membrane when compared with our knowledge of substrate transformations by globular enzymes. Here, the smallest example of a quinol dehydrogenase in nature, CymA, has been studied. CymA is a monotopic membrane tetraheme c-type cytochrome belonging to the NapC/NirT family and central to anaerobic respiration in Shewanell...

2016
Sujala T. Sultana Douglas R. Call Haluk Beyenal

Electrochemical scaffolds (e-scaffolds) continuously generate low concentrations of H2O2 suitable for damaging wound biofilms without damaging host tissue. Nevertheless, retarded diffusion combined with H2O2 degradation can limit the efficacy of this potentially important clinical tool. H2O2 diffusion into biofilms and bacterial cells can be increased by damaging the biofilm structure or by act...

2017
Bhavi P Modi Maria E Teves Laurel N Pearson Hardik I Parikh Piya Chaemsaithong Nihar U Sheth Timothy P York Roberto Romero Jerome F Strauss

Preterm premature rupture of membranes (PPROM) is the leading identifiable cause of preterm birth with ~ 40% of preterm births being associated with PPROM and occurs in 1% - 2% of all pregnancies. We hypothesized that multiple rare variants in fetal genes involved in extracellular matrix synthesis would associate with PPROM, based on the assumption that impaired elaboration of matrix proteins w...

Journal: :Glia 2009
Stavros Constantinou Robert Fern

The damaging effects of excessive glutamate receptor activation have been highlighted recently during injury in developing central white matter. We have examined the effects of acute exposure to four other neurotransmitters that have known actions on white matter. Eighty minutes of Glycine or GABA-A receptor activation produced a significant fall in the compound action potential recorded from i...

2015
Barkha Khilwani Kausik Chattopadhyay Ken Teter

Pore-forming toxins (PFTs) are a distinct class of membrane-damaging cytolytic proteins that contribute significantly towards the virulence processes employed by various pathogenic bacteria. Vibrio cholerae cytolysin (VCC) is a prominent member of the beta-barrel PFT (beta-PFT) family. It is secreted by most of the pathogenic strains of the intestinal pathogen V. cholerae. Owing to its potent m...

Journal: :journal of membrane science and research 0
c. feng chemical engineering and applied chemistry department, university of toronto, on., m5s 3e5, canada k.c. khulbe industrial membrane research laboratory, department of chemical and biological engineering, university of ottawa, on. k1n 6n5, canada t. matsuura industrial membrane research laboratory, department of chemical and biological engineering, university of ottawa, on. k1n 6n5, canada r. farnood chemical engineering and applied chemistry department, university of toronto, on., m5s 3e5, canada a.f. ismail advanced membrane technology center (amtec), universiti teknologi malaysia, 81310 skudai, johor bahru, malaysia

this is a comprehensive review of the recent progresses made in the field of zeolite membranes. it describes zeolitic materials and methods of membrane fabrication, followed by a summary of applications for gas separation, pervaporation and separation of liquid mixtures. special attention is called to polymer mixed matrix membranes (mmms) and membranes based on metal organic frame works (mofs)....

Journal: :Molecular biology of the cell 2009
Petra Obexer Judith Hagenbuchner Thomas Unterkircher Nora Sachsenmaier Christoph Seifarth Günther Böck Verena Porto Kathrin Geiger Michael Ausserlechner

The phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI3K)-protein kinase B (PKB) pathway regulates survival and chemotherapy resistance of neuronal cells, and its deregulation in neuroblastoma (NB) tumors predicts an adverse clinical outcome. Here, we show that inhibition of PI3K-PKB signaling in human NB cells induces nuclear translocation of FOXO3/FKHRL1, represses the prosurvival protein BIRC5/Survivin, and ...

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