نتایج جستجو برای: activating flux

تعداد نتایج: 144380  

2006
Martin Jaburek Alexandre D.T. Costa Jana R. Burton Cinthia L. Costa Martin Jabůrek Keith D. Garlid

Mitochondria are key mediators of the cardioprotective signal and the mitochondrial ATP-sensitive K channel (mitoKATP) plays a crucial role in originating and transmitting that signal. Recently, protein kinase C (PKC ) has been identified as a component of the mitoKATP signaling cascade. We hypothesized that PKC and mitoKATP interact directly to form functional signaling modules in the inner mi...

2018
Anupama Rai Pankaj Kumar Singh Virender Singh Vipendra Kumar Rohit Mishra Ashwani Kumar Thakur Anita Mahadevan Susarla Krishna Shankar Nihar Ranjan Jana Subramaniam Ganesh

Healthy neurons do not store glycogen while they do possess the machinery for the glycogen synthesis albeit at an inactive state. Neurons in the degenerating brain, however, are known to accumulate glycogen, although its significance was not well understood. Emerging reports present contrasting views on neuronal glycogen synthesis; a few reports demonstrate a neurotoxic effect of glycogen while...

2016
Javier Traba Pietro Miozzo Billur Akkaya Susan K. Pierce Munir Akkaya

Lymphocytes respond to a variety of stimuli by activating intracellular signaling pathways, which in turn leads to rapid cellular proliferation, migration and differentiation, and cytokine production. All of these events are tightly linked to the energy status of the cell, and therefore studying the energy-producing pathways may give clues about the overall functionality of these cells. The ext...

2016
Yizhao Chang Tianyuan Su Qingsheng Qi Quanfeng Liang

BACKGROUND Clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats interference (CRISPRi) is a recently developed powerful tool for gene regulation. In Escherichia coli, the type I CRISPR system expressed endogenously shall be easy for internal regulation without causing metabolic burden in compared with the widely used type II system, which expressed dCas9 as an additional plasmid. RESULTS...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2014
Mi-Kyung Shin Qiaoling Yao Jonathan C Jun Shannon Bevans-Fonti Doo-Young Yoo Woobum Han Omar Mesarwi Ria Richardson Ya-Yuan Fu Pankaj J Pasricha Alan R Schwartz Machiko Shirahata Vsevolod Y Polotsky

Obstructive sleep apnea causes chronic intermittent hypoxia (IH) and is associated with impaired glucose metabolism, but mechanisms are unknown. Carotid bodies orchestrate physiological responses to hypoxemia by activating the sympathetic nervous system. Therefore, we hypothesized that carotid body denervation would abolish glucose intolerance and insulin resistance induced by chronic IH. Male ...

Journal: :The Journal of General Physiology 1977
L J Mullins

A model is developed which requires the binding of 4 Na+ to a carrier before a Ca binding site is induced on the opposite side of the membrane. Upon binding Ca, this carrier translocates Na and Ca. The existence of partially Na-loaded but nonmobile forms for the carrier (NaX, Na2X, Na3X) suffices to explain both the activating and the inhibitory effects of Na on the Ca transport reaction. Analy...

Journal: :Diabetes 2005
Francine H Einstein Gil Atzmon Xiao-Man Yang Xiao-Hui Ma Marielisa Rincon Eric Rudin Radhika Muzumdar Nir Barzilai

Increased visceral adiposity is a pivotal component of the metabolic syndrome. Differential gene expression patterns of fat-derived peptides (FDPs) in visceral fat and subcutaneous fat have been characterized in the fasting state. Here we examined whether delivery of nutrients differentially affects the expression of FDPs in visceral fat versus subcutaneous fat (in the fed state). We increased ...

2015
Hyunji Lee Seong Wook Kang Hee Sun Byun Juhee Jeon Kyeong Ah Park Kidong Kang Wonhyoung Seo Minho Won Jeong Ho Seok Man-Deuk Han Han-Ming Shen Gang Min Hur Hiroyasu Nakano

Brazilin is an active compound of Caesalpinia sappan L. (Leguminosae), which possesses pro-apoptotic and anti-inflammation potentials depending on the specific cell type. However, it is largely unknown whether autophagy is implicated in the mechanism underlying its chemotherapeutic and anti-inflammatory effects in rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Here, we show that treatment of RA fibroblast-like syn...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1989
R E Whatley P Nelson G A Zimmerman D L Stevens C J Parker T M McIntyre S M Prescott

Endothelial cells (EC) synthesize platelet-activating factor (PAF) when stimulated with agonists that bind to cell-surface receptors. We examined events that link receptor binding to synthesis of PAF by EC. Bovine EC stimulated with agonists that interact with specific cell-surface receptors accumulated PAF only in the presence of extracellular calcium. Hormonal stimulation of EC resulted in Ca...

2016
Anne Debant Louis Hodgson Rafael Dominik Fritz Olivier Pertz

Rho GTPases are crucial signaling molecules that regulate a plethora of biological functions. Traditional biochemical, cell biological, and genetic approaches have founded the basis of Rho GTPase biology. The development of biosensors then allowed measuring Rho GTPase activity with unprecedented spatio-temporal resolution. This revealed that Rho GTPase activity fluctuates on time and length sca...

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