نتایج جستجو برای: peptide ligand

تعداد نتایج: 259715  

2017
Arunsri C Brown Andrew S Gordon

Marine Synechococcus spp. are extremely sensitive to copper toxicity. Some strains have been shown to produce high-affmity, extracellular ligands of unknown structure which form complexes with free cupric ion. They are also known to produce metaJlothioneins (MT) in response to cadmium and zinc stress. In the present study, marine Synechococcus PCC 73109 (Agmenel/um quadruplicatum BG-1) (Van Baa...

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 2004
Raymond M Schiffelers Aslam Ansari Jun Xu Qin Zhou Qingquan Tang Gert Storm Grietje Molema Patrick Y Lu Puthupparampil V Scaria Martin C Woodle

Potent sequence selective gene inhibition by siRNA 'targeted' therapeutics promises the ultimate level of specificity, but siRNA therapeutics is hindered by poor intracellular uptake, limited blood stability and non-specific immune stimulation. To address these problems, ligand-targeted, sterically stabilized nanoparticles have been adapted for siRNA. Self-assembling nanoparticles with siRNA we...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2008
Shashank Gupta Sabine Höpner Bernd Rupp Sebastian Günther Katharina Dickhaut Noopur Agarwal M. Cristina Cardoso Ronald Kühne Karl-Heinz Wiesmüller Günther Jung Kirsten Falk Olaf Rötzschke

Class II MHC molecules display peptides on the cell surface for the surveillance by CD4+ T cells. To ensure that these ligands accurately reflect the content of the intracellular MHC loading compartment, a complex processing pathway has evolved that delivers only stable peptide/MHC complexes to the surface. As additional safeguard, MHC molecules quickly acquire a 'non-receptive' state once they...

Journal: :Respiratory Research 2003
David Warburton Saverio Bellusci Pierre-Marie Del Moral Vesa Kaartinen Matt Lee Denise Tefft Wei Shi

Lung morphogenesis is stereotypic, both for lobation and for the first several generations of airways, implying mechanistic control by a well conserved, genetically hardwired developmental program. This program is not only directed by transcriptional factors and peptide growth factor signaling, but also co-opts and is modulated by physical forces. Peptide growth factors signal within repeating ...

Journal: :FASEB journal : official publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology 2002
Andrea S Gobin Jennifer L West

We have developed synthetic hydrogel extracellular matrix (ECM) analogues that can be used to study mechanisms involved in cell migration, such as receptor-ligand interactions and proteolysis. The biomimetic hydrogels consist of bioinert polyethylene glycol diacrylate derivatives with proteolytically degradable peptide sequences included in the backbone of the polymer and adhesive peptide seque...

Journal: :The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics 2016
Daniel Heller Jamie R Doyle Venkata S Raman Martin Beinborn Krishna Kumar Alan S Kopin

The Mas-related G protein-coupled receptor X1 (MrgprX1) is a human seven transmembrane-domain protein with a putative role in nociception and pruritus. This receptor is expressed in dorsal root ganglion neurons and is activated by a variety of endogenous peptides, including bovine adrenal medulla peptide (BAM) and γ2-melanocyte-stimulating hormone (γ2-MSH). In the present work, we study how nat...

2013
Yuanyuan Jiang Guorong Lu Laura R. Trescott Yuning Hou Xiaoqing Guan Shuo Wang Angelique Stamenkovich Joseph Brunzelle Nualpun Sirinupong Chunying Li Zhe Yang

NHERF1 is a PDZ adaptor protein that scaffolds the assembly of diverse signaling complexes and has been implicated in many cancers. However, little is known about the mechanism responsible for its scaffolding promiscuity or its ability to bind to multiple targets. Computational studies have indicated that PDZ promiscuity may be attributed to its conformational dynamics, but experimental evidenc...

2018
Ulrich Hohmann Julia Santiago Joël Nicolet Vilde Olsson Fabio M Spiga Ludwig A Hothorn Melinka A Butenko Michael Hothorn

Plant-unique membrane receptor kinases with leucine-rich repeat ectodomains (LRR-RKs) can sense small molecule, peptide, and protein ligands. Many LRR-RKs require SERK-family coreceptor kinases for high-affinity ligand binding and receptor activation. How one coreceptor can contribute to the specific binding of distinct ligands and activation of different LRR-RKs is poorly understood. Here we q...

Journal: :Biochemistry 2008
Jiyoung Heo William W Ja Seymour Benzer William A Goddard

Peptide inhibitors of Methuselah (Mth), a G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR), were reported that can extend the life span of Drosophila melanogaster. Mth is a class B GPCR, which is characterized by a large, N-terminal ectodomain that is often involved with ligand recognition. The crystal structure of the Mth ectodomain, which binds to the peptide inhibitors with high affinity, was previously de...

2013
Denise Wootten Emilia E. Savage Francis S. Willard Ana B. Bueno Kyle W. Sloop Arthur Christopoulos Patrick M. Sexton

The glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor (GLP-1R) is a major therapeutic target for the treatment of type 2 diabetes due to its role in glucose homeostasis. Despite the availability of peptide-based GLP-1R drugs for treatment of this disease, there is great interest in developing small molecules that can be administered orally. The GLP-1R system is complex, with multiple endogenous and clinically u...

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