نتایج جستجو برای: conformational diseases

تعداد نتایج: 885718  

2006
D. L. Cox H. Lashuel K. Y. C. Lee R. R. P. Singh

Numerous human diseases are associated with conformational change and aggregation of proteins, including Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, prion diseases (such as mad cow disease), familial amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS, or Lou Gehrig’s disease), Huntington’s, and type II (mature onset) diabetes. In many cases, it has been demonstrated that conformational change and aggregation can occur outside l...

2009
Collin Stultz Elaine Gee Austin Huang Paul Nerenberg Christine Phillips Ramon Salsas-Escat Zeeshan Syed Veena Venkatachalam William Wyatt Arlene Wint

Introduction/Group Overview The RLE Computational Biophysics Group is focused on understanding conformational changes in biomolecules that play an important role in common human diseases. The group uses an interdisciplinary approach combining computational modeling with biochemical experiments to make connections between conformational changes in macromolecules and disease progression. By emplo...

2011
Barbara Calamini Maria Catarina Silva Franck Madoux Darren M. Hutt Shilpi Khanna Monica A. Chalfant Sanjay A. Saldanha Peter Hodder Bradley D. Tait Dan Garza William E. Balch Richard I. Morimoto

Protein homeostasis (proteostasis) is essential for cellular and organismal health. Stress, aging and the chronic expression of misfolded proteins, however, challenge the proteostasis machinery and the vitality of the cell. Enhanced expression of molecular chaperones, regulated by heat shock transcription factor-1 (HSF-1), has been shown to restore proteostasis in a variety of conformational di...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 2013
Jordan Wright Xiaofan Wang Leena Haataja Aaron P Kellogg Jaemin Lee Ming Liu Peter Arvan

Misfolding of exportable proteins can trigger endocrinopathies. For example, misfolding of insulin can result in autosomal dominant mutant INS gene-induced diabetes of youth, and misfolding of thyroglobulin can result in autosomal recessive congenital hypothyroidism with deficient thyroglobulin. Both proinsulin and thyroglobulin normally form homodimers; the mutant versions of both proteins mis...

Journal: :Journal of proteome research 2008
D Isailovic R T Kurulugama M D Plasencia S T Stokes Z Kyselova R Goldman Y Mechref M V Novotny D E Clemmer

Aberrant glycosylation of human glycoproteins is related to various physiological states, including the onset of diseases such as cancer. Consequently, the search for glycans that could be markers of diseases or targets of therapeutic drugs has been intensive. Here, we describe a high-throughput ion mobility spectrometry/mass spectrometry analysis of N-linked glycans from human serum. Distribut...

Journal: :Current opinion in pharmacology 2004
Virginie Bernier Daniel G Bichet Michel Bouvier

An increasing number of genetic diseases are found to result from mutations that lead to retention of the affected proteins in the endoplasmic reticulum, where they are recognized as misfolded by the quality control system. Several of these conformational diseases involve mutations in G-protein-coupled receptors. Recent studies demonstrated that pharmacologically selective compounds, termed pha...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1998
S A Peterson T Klabunde H A Lashuel H Purkey J C Sacchettini J W Kelly

Insoluble protein fibrils resulting from the self-assembly of a conformational intermediate are implicated as the causative agent in several severe human amyloid diseases, including Alzheimer's disease, familial amyloid polyneuropathy, and senile systemic amyloidosis. The latter two diseases are associated with transthyretin (TTR) amyloid fibrils, which appear to form in the acidic partial dena...

Journal: :Indian Journal of Biochemistry & Biophysics 2022

Cancer is the second leading cause of mortality worldwide preceded by cardiovascular diseases. The therapeutic approaches for drug developmentinclude use small molecules, antibodies, peptidesor short nucleic acid sequences. peptide-based drugs have been developed to treat many diseases like diseases, cancer, metabolic disorders, immunological and viral infections. More than 80 peptide are alrea...

2016
Masayuki Oda Takeshi Tsumuraya Ikuo Fujii

We analyzed the correlation between the conformational strain and the binding kinetics in antigen-antibody interactions. The catalytic antibodies 6D9, 9C10, and 7C8 catalyze the hydrolysis of a nonbioactive chloramphenicol monoester derivative to generate a bioactive chloramphenicol. The crystal structure of 6D9 complexed with a transition-state analog (TSA) suggests that 6D9 binds the substrat...

Journal: :International Journal of Molecular Sciences 2008
Peter J. Edmonson William D. Hunt Desmond D. Stubbs Sang-Hun Lee

Acoustic wave biosensors are a real-time, label-free biosensor technology, which have been exploited for the detection of proteins and cells. One of the conventional biosensor approaches involves the immobilization of a monolayer of antibodies onto the surface of the acoustic wave device for the detection of a specific analyte. The method described within includes at least two immobilizations o...

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