نتایج جستجو برای: oligomerization

تعداد نتایج: 7072  

2015
Luis Nobre Daniel Wise David Ron Romain Volmer Karin E. Peterson

RIG-I-like receptors detect viral RNA in infected cells and promote oligomerization of the outer mitochondrial membrane protein MAVS to induce innate immunity to viral infection through type I interferon production. Mitochondrial reactive oxygen species (mROS) have been shown to enhance anti-viral MAVS signalling, but the mechanisms have remained obscure. Using a biochemical oligomerization-rep...

2015
Bin Xu Wei Liu Yu Deng Tian-Yao Yang Shu Feng Zhao-Fa Xu

Overexposure to manganese has been known to promote alpha-synuclein oligomerization and enhance cellular toxicity. However, the exact mechanism of Mn-induced alpha-synuclein oligomerization is unclear. To explore whether alpha-synuclein oligomerization was associated with the cleavage of alpha-synuclein by calpain, we made a rat brain slice model of manganism and pretreated slices with calpain ...

2016
Mariana Amaro Radek Šachl Gokcan Aydogan Ilya I Mikhalyov Robert Vácha Martin Hof

β-Amyloid (Aβ) oligomers are neurotoxic and implicated in Alzheimer's disease. Neuronal plasma membranes may mediate formation of Aβ oligomers in vivo. Membrane components sphingomyelin and GM1 have been shown to promote aggregation of Aβ; however, these studies were performed under extreme, non-physiological conditions. We demonstrate that physiological levels of GM1 , organized in nanodomains...

Journal: :Molecular cell 1998
X Yang H Y Chang D Baltimore

Initiation of apopotosis requires the conversion of procaspases to mature caspases. Here we show that oligomerization of pro-caspases is sufficient to induce proteolytic generation of mature caspase subunits and activation of their cell death activity. Deletion of the protein interaction motif DED from pro-caspase-8 greatly suppresses its apoptotic activity. Cell death activity can be restored ...

Journal: :EMBO reports 2004
Kerman Aloria Brenda Schilke Amy Andrew Elizabeth A Craig

The neurodegenerative disease Friedreich's ataxia is caused by reduced levels of frataxin, a mitochondrial matrix protein. The in vivo role of frataxin is under debate. Frataxin, as well as its yeast homologue Yfh1, binds multiple iron atoms as an oligomer and has been proposed to function as a crucial iron-storage protein. We identified a mutant Yfh1 defective in iron-induced oligomerization. ...

Journal: :Methods in cell biology 2013
Robert V Stahelin

Peripheral proteins transiently interact with cellular membranes where they regulate important cellular events such as signal transduction. A number of peripheral proteins harbor lipid-binding modules that not only bind selectively with nanomolar affinity to biological membranes but also oligomerize on the membrane surface. In some cases, specific lipid binding or specific lipid compositions ca...

Journal: :AMB Express 2021

Abstract As a pore-forming toxin, activation, oligomerization and pore-formation were both required for the mode of action Cry toxins. Previous results revealed that helices α4–α5 Domain I involved in Cry2Ab, however, key residues Cry2Ab aggregation remained ambiguous. In present studies, we built 20 alanine mutants site-directed demonstrated N151A, T152A, F157A, L183A, L185A I188A could reduce...

Journal: :ACS synthetic biology 2015
Daphne L Che Liting Duan Kai Zhang Bianxiao Cui

The photoreceptor cryptochrome 2 (CRY2) has become a powerful optogenetic tool that allows light-inducible manipulation of various signaling pathways and cellular processes in mammalian cells with high spatiotemporal precision and ease of application. However, it has also been shown that the behavior of CRY2 under blue light is complex, as the photoexcited CRY2 can both undergo homo-oligomeriza...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2010
Barbara Ciani Saša Bjelic Srinivas Honnappa Hatim Jawhari Rolf Jaussi Aishwarya Payapilly Thomas Jowitt Michel O Steinmetz Richard A Kammerer

Coiled coils are extensively and successfully used nowadays to rationally design multistranded structures for applications, including basic research, biotechnology, nanotechnology, materials science, and medicine. The wide range of applications as well as the important functions these structures play in almost all biological processes highlight the need for a detailed understanding of the facto...

Journal: :The FEBS journal 2005
Roberto Maggio Francesca Novi Marco Scarselli Giovanni U Corsini

Although highly controversial just a few years ago, the idea that G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) may undergo homo-oligomerization or hetero-oligomerization has recently gained considerable attention. The recognition that GPCRs may exhibit either dimeric or oligomeric structures is based on a number of different biochemical and biophysical approaches. Although much effort has been spent to ...

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