نتایج جستجو برای: cyclophilin

تعداد نتایج: 2078  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1997
K Dolinski S Muir M Cardenas J Heitman

The cyclophilins and FK506 binding proteins (FKBPs) bind to cyclosporin A, FK506, and rapamycin and mediate their immunosuppressive and toxic effects, but the physiological functions of these proteins are largely unknown. Cyclophilins and FKBPs are ubiquitous and highly conserved enzymes that catalyze peptidyl-prolyl isomerization, a rate-limiting step during in vitro protein folding. We have a...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2017
Jiuya He Joe Carroll Shujing Ding Ian M Fearnley John E Walker

The opening of a nonspecific channel, known as the permeability transition pore (PTP), in the inner membranes of mitochondria can be triggered by calcium ions, leading to swelling of the organelle, disruption of the inner membrane and ATP synthesis, and cell death. Pore opening can be inhibited by cyclosporin A mediated via cyclophilin D. It has been proposed that the pore is associated with th...

Journal: : 2022

Objective: In this study, it was aimed to carry out computational studies for the development of new molecules inhibition cyclophilin D (CypD) receptor, which causes disability mitochondrial function in multiple sclerosis (MS) disease. Material and Method: Pharmacophore modeling study applied via PharmaGist Web server CypD inhibitors detected by literature search. According best pharmacophore m...

2011
Andreas Kuglstatter Francis Mueller Eric Kusznir Bernard Gsell Martine Stihle Ralf Thoma Joerg Benz Launa Aspeslet Derrick Freitag Michael Hennig

E-ISA247 (voclosporin) is a cyclosporin A analogue that is in late-stage clinical development for the treatment of autoimmune diseases and the prevention of organ graft rejection. The X-ray crystal structures of E-ISA247 and its stereoisomer Z-ISA247 bound to cyclophilin A have been determined and their binding affinities were measured to be 15 and 61 nM, respectively, by fluorescence spectrosc...

2012
Xiaoling Liu Zhendong Zhao Chongfeng Xu Lei Sun Jilong Chen Lianfeng Zhang Wenjun Liu

Cyclophilin A (CypA) is a typical member of the cyclophilin family of peptidyl-prolyl isomerases and is involved in the replication of several viruses. Previous studies indicate that CypA interacts with influenza virus M1 protein and impairs the early stage of the viral replication. To further understand the molecular mechanism by which CypA impairs influenza virus replication, a 293T cell line...

2013
Dipesh Kumar Trivedi Harshesh Bhatt Ravi Kant Pal Renu Tuteja Bharti Garg Atul Kumar Johri Neel Sarovar Bhavesh Narendra Tuteja

Soil salinity problems are widespread around the globe with increased risk of spreading over the years. The fungus Piriformospora indica, identified in Indian Thar desert, colonizes the roots of monocotyledon plants and provides resistance towards biotic as well as abiotic stress conditions. We have identified a cyclophilin A-like protein from P. indica (PiCypA), which shows higher expression l...

1997

HIVU53175 HIVCA9 U53175 422 bp gag Braaten, D. JVI 70, 4220 (1996) Comment: This study compared the five lineages of primate immunodeficiency viruses and found that only HIV-1 group M requires cyclophilin A for replication. HIV-1 gag binds to cyclophilin A and incorporates it into virions. If this process is disrupted, virion infectivity is inhibited. Cloned isolates from clades A, B, and D of ...

Journal: :Current molecular pharmacology 2015
Paul T M Lavin Margaret M Mc Gee

Cyclophilins belong to a group of proteins that possess peptidyl prolyl isomerase activity and catalyse the cis-trans conversion of proline peptide bonds. Cyclophilin members play important roles in protein folding and as molecular chaperones, in addition to a well-established role as host factors required for completion of the virus life cycle. Members of the cyclophilin family are overexpress...

Journal: :Biophysical journal 2015
Jack W Heal Stephen A Wells Claudia A Blindauer Robert B Freedman Rudolf A Römer

Determining the folding core of a protein yields information about its folding process and dynamics. The experimental procedures for identifying the amino acids that make up the folding core include hydrogen-deuterium exchange and Φ-value analysis and can be expensive and time consuming. Because of this, there is a desire to improve upon existing methods for determining protein folding cores th...

Journal: :Circulation research 2013
Tiffany Tuyen M Nguyen Renee Wong Sara Menazza Junhui Sun Yong Chen Guanghui Wang Marjan Gucek Charles Steenbergen Michael N Sack Elizabeth Murphy

RATIONALE Mice lacking cyclophilin D (CypD(-/-)), a mitochondrial chaperone protein, have altered cardiac metabolism. As acetylation has been shown to regulate metabolism, we tested whether changes in protein acetylation might play a role in these metabolic changes in CypD(-/-) hearts. OBJECTIVE Our aim was to test the hypothesis that loss of CypD alters the cardiac mitochondrial acetylome. ...

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