نتایج جستجو برای: acetylgalactosamine

تعداد نتایج: 1087  

2017
Elad Elkayam Rubina Parmar Christopher R. Brown Jennifer L. Willoughby Christopher S. Theile Muthiah Manoharan Leemor Joshua-Tor

Efficient gene silencing by RNA interference (RNAi) in vivo requires the recognition and binding of the 5΄- phosphate of the guide strand of an siRNA by the Argonaute protein. However, for exogenous siRNAs it is limited by the rapid removal of the 5΄- phosphate of the guide strand by metabolic enzymes. Here, we have determined the crystal structure of human Argonaute-2 in complex with the metab...

Journal: :Anticancer research 2016
Y U Sumiya Takahiro Inoue Mami Ishikawa Toshio Inui Daisuke Kuchiike Kentaro Kubo Yoshihiro Uto Takahito Nishikata

BACKGROUND/AIM Macrophages are important components of human defense systems and consequently key to antitumor immunity. Human-serum macrophage activation factor (serum MAF) can activate macrophages, making it a promising reagent for anticancer therapy. MATERIALS AND METHODS We established four different macrophage subtypes through introduction of different culture conditions to THP-1- and U9...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1988
G Pohlentz D Klein G Schwarzmann D Schmitz K Sandhoff

Competition experiments using lactosylceramide, ganglioside GM3 and ganglioside GD3 as substrates, as well as mutual inhibitors for ganglioside N-acetylgalactosaminyltransferase, in Golgi vesicles derived from rat liver suggested that N-acetylgalactosamine transfer to these three respective compounds, leading to gangliosides GA2, GM2, and GD2, respectively, is catalyzed by one enzyme. Analogous...

2012
Avital Gaziel-Sovran Eva Hernando

Glycosylation is a key process impacting on many aspects of cellular interactions. We recently reported that a miRNA cluster controls glycosylation by directly targeting N-acetylgalactosamine transferases (GALNTs), resulting in increased tumor invasion and immunosuppression. Here we further discuss how defective glycosylation or GALNTs dysregulation may contribute to tumor progression.

Journal: :Arteriosclerosis 1988
J E Christner

Macrophages are in large part responsible for the subendothelial deposition of lipid within the artery wall during the early stages of atherogenesis. Proteoglycans secreted by these cells may play a role in this pathological process either by trapping lipoproteins in the extracellular matrix or by enhancing the formation of lipid-laden foam cells. The synthesis and secretion of proteoglycan was...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2001
B Degeest F Vaningelgem A P Laws L De Vuyst

The monomer composition of the exopolysaccharides (EPS) produced by Streptococcus thermophilus LY03 and S. thermophilus Sfi20 were evaluated by high-pressure liquid chromatography with amperometric detection and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. Both strains produced the same EPS composed of galactose, glucose, and N-acetylgalactosamine. Further, it was demonstrated that the activity of ...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1971
M D Partridge A L Davison J Baddiley

1. The walls of Micrococcus sp. A1contain about 43% of a phosphorylated polymer. It was extracted with cold trichloroacetic acid and purified by chromatography on DEAE-cellulose. 2. The polymer contained equimolar amounts of d-glucose, N-acetylgalactosamine and phosphate, and was readily hydrolysed under gentle acidic conditions to a phosphorylated disaccharide. 3. Chemical and enzymic degradat...

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