نتایج جستجو برای: therapeutic enzymes

تعداد نتایج: 471246  

Journal: :Mutation research 1999
T G Newcomb K J Allen L Tkeshelashvili L A Loeb

DNA lesions caused by reactive oxygen species (ROS) are considered to be one of the major contributors to DNA damage and mutagenesis. In this study, we developed a modification of allele-specific PCR to detect CC-->TT mutations caused by oxidative damage. These tandem mutations have been previously demonstrated to be indicative of oxygen damage in the absence of UV-irradiation. Using a CC targe...

Journal: :Journal of radiation research 2009
Fumio Yatagai Kaoru Sugasawa Shuichi Enomoto Masamitsu Honma

In this review, we would like to introduce a unique approach for the estimation of radioadaptation. Recently, we proposed a new methodology for evaluating the repair efficiency of DNA double-strand breaks (DSB) using a model system. The model system can trace the fate of a single DSB, which is introduced within intron 4 of the TK gene on chromosome 17 in human lymphoblastoid TK6 cells by the ex...

2016
Nupur K. Purohit Mihaela Robu Rashmi G. Shah Nicholas E. Geacintov Girish M. Shah

The existing methodologies for studying robust responses of poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase-1 (PARP-1) to DNA damage with strand breaks are often not suitable for examining its subtle responses to altered DNA without strand breaks, such as UV-damaged DNA. Here we describe two novel assays with which we characterized the interaction of PARP-1 with UV-damaged DNA in vivo and in vitro. Using an in si...

Journal: :Drug metabolism and disposition: the biological fate of chemicals 2015
Maciej Czerwiński Faraz Kazmi Andrew Parkinson David B Buckley

Like most infections and certain inflammatory diseases, some therapeutic proteins cause a cytokine-mediated suppression of hepatic drug-metabolizing enzymes, which may lead to pharmacokinetic interactions with small-molecule drugs. We propose a new in vitro method to evaluate the whole blood-mediated effects of therapeutic proteins on drug-metabolizing enzymes in human hepatocytes cocultured wi...

Journal: :Microbiology 2004
Declan M Roche Joseph T Byers Debra S Smith Freija G Glansdorp David R Spring Martin Welch

A number of bacteria, including some significant pathogens, utilize N-acylhomoserine lactones (AHLs) as quorum sensing signals. There is considerable interest in the therapeutic potential of disrupting quorum sensing. Recently, a number of bacteria have been identified which are capable of enzymic inactivation of AHLs. These enzymes show considerable promise as 'quenchers' of quorum sensing. Ho...

Journal: :Vestnik khirurgii imeni I. I. Grekova 2022

The OBJECTIVE was to promote the official introduction into clinical practice of term «fibrinothorax» as a separate nosological unit and special form exudative pleurisy. This reflects essence timing pathological process in pleural cavity defines specific set necessary therapeutic diagnostic measures. METHODS AND MATHERIALS . 67 patients with fibrinothorax different volumes were examined treated...

2010
Gary S Firestein

Signal transduction pathways regulate the production and function of many cytokines implicated in immune-mediated diseases. Targeting these enzymes with small molecule inhibitors represents a fertile field for the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis. Recent successes with compounds that block upstream kinases suggest that proximal members of the signaling cascades, such as Rac and other Rho famil...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2016
Hanna G Budayeva Elizabeth A Rowland Ileana M Cristea

For a number of years, sirtuin enzymes have been appreciated as effective "sensors" of the cellular environment to rapidly transmit information to diverse cellular pathways. Much effort was placed into exploring their roles in human cancers and aging. However, a growing body of literature brings these enzymes to the spotlight in the field of virology. Here, we discuss sirtuin functions in the c...

Journal: :Physiology 2009
Heather J McCrea Pietro De Camilli

Phosphoinositides are implicated in the regulation of a wide variety of cellular functions. Their importance in cellular and organismal physiology is underscored by the growing number of human diseases linked to perturbation of kinases and phosphatases that catalyze interconversion from one phosphoinositide to another. Many such enzymes are attractive targets for therapeutic interventions. Here...

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