نتایج جستجو برای: s100

تعداد نتایج: 3609  

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 1996
D B Zerby J R Patton

The requirements for the formation of pseudouridine (psi) in U4 and U6 RNAs, cofactors in the splicing of pre-messenger RNA, were investigated in vitro using HeLa nuclear (NE) and cytoplasmic (S100) extracts. Maximal psi formation for both RNAs was extract order-dependent. Maximal psi formation in U4 RNA required incubation in S100 followed by the addition of NE, paralleling the in vivo maturat...

2009
S. J. Kshirsagar M. R. Bhalekar R. R. Umap

The aim of this study was to develop the polymer coated diclofenac tablet containing superdisintegrant for colonic drug delivery and compare the in vivo performance of two polymers for site specificity. Eudragit FS 3D and Eudragit S100 were used as pH sensitive polymers. Tablets were prepared to give fast release at specific site with the help of sodium starch glycolate as superdisintegrant. Ta...

Journal: :Molecular and cellular biology 2006
Darya Kiryushko Vera Novitskaya Vladislav Soroka Jorg Klingelhofer Eugene Lukanidin Vladimir Berezin Elisabeth Bock

The S100A4 protein belongs to the S100 family of vertebrate-specific proteins possessing both intra- and extracellular functions. In the nervous system, high levels of S100A4 expression are observed at sites of neurogenesis and lesions, suggesting a role of the protein in neuronal plasticity. Extracellular oligomeric S100A4 is a potent promoter of neurite outgrowth and survival from cultured pr...

2011
Ji-Young Lee Bong Jo Kim Gyujin Sim Gyu-Tae Kim Dawon Kang Jae Hun Jung Jeong Seok Hwa Yeon Ju Kwak Yeon Jin Choi Young Sook Park Jaehee Han Cheol Soon Lee Kee Ryeon Kang

The influence of spinal cord injury (SCI) on protein expression in the rat urinary bladder was assessed by proteomic analysis at different time intervals post-injury. After contusion SCI between T9 and T10, bladder tissues were processed by 2-DE and MALDI-TOF/MS at 6 hr to 28 days after SCI to identify proteins involved in the healing process of SCI-induced neurogenic bladder. Approximately 1,0...

2017
Cihui Tian Sajid Asghar Yifan Wu Zhipeng Chen Xin Jin Lining Yin Lin Huang Qineng Ping Yanyu Xiao

The expression of multiple receptors on intestinal epithelial cells enables an actively targeted carrier to significantly enhance the oral delivery of payloads. Conjugating the receptors' ligands on the surfaces of a particulate-delivery system allows site-specific targeting. Here, we used taurocholic acid (TCA) as a ligand for uptake of nanostructured lipid carriers (NLCs) mediated by a bile-a...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1999
C Pröpper X Huang J Roth C Sorg W Nacken

Calcium-binding S100 proteins are thought to play a central role in calcium-mediated signal transduction pathways. They consist of two helix-loop-helix, calcium-binding EF-hand domains. A characteristic feature is their tendency to form homo- and/or heterodimeric complexes. This report presents for the first time a functional "in vivo" approach to the analysis of S100 protein dimerization. Usin...

Journal: :International journal of molecular medicine 2014
Mitsumasa Tsuchiya Fuminori Yamaguchi Seiko Shimamoto Tomohito Fujimoto Hiroshi Tokumitsu Masaaki Tokuda Ryoji Kobayashi

S100 proteins bind to numerous target proteins, as well as other S100 proteins and activate signaling cascades. S100 proteins can be modified by various post-translational modifications, such as phosphorylation, methylation and acetylation. In addition, oxidation is important for modulating their activities. Previous studies have shown that S100A1 interacts with S100A4 in vitro and in vivo. Due...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1989
J R Glenney M S Kindy L Zokas

A low molecular mass protein which we term S100L was isolated from bovine lung. S100L possesses many of the properties of brain S100 such as self association, Ca++-binding (2 sites per subunit) with moderate affinity, and exposure of a hydrophobic site upon Ca++-saturation. Antibodies to brain S100 proteins, however, do not cross react with S100L. Tryptic peptides derived from S100L were sequen...

Journal: :British journal of sports medicine 2005
P D Peeling D J Bishop G J Landers

OBJECTIVES To investigate the effects of different swimming intensities on subsequent cycling and overall triathlon performance. METHODS Nine highly trained, male triathletes completed five separate laboratory sessions comprising one graded exercise test, a swim time trial (STT), and three sprint distance triathlons (TRI). The swimming velocities of the three TRI sessions were 80-85% (S80), 9...

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