نتایج جستجو برای: rho0

تعداد نتایج: 64  

2013
Caterina Mariotti Franco Carrara Bruno Dallapiccola Stefano DiDonato Massimo Zeviani C. Besta Giovanni Rotondo

We studied the physiometabolic effects of a mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) heteroplasmic point mutation, the A Gtransition associated with maternally inherited myopathy and cardiomyopathy. To eliminate the possible influence of the autochthonous nuclear gene set, we fused myoblast-derived cytoplasts of a patient with a human tumoral cell line deprived of mtDNA (Rho0). The presence and amount of the ...

2013
Nikola Kovářová Tomáš Mráček Hana Nůsková Eliška Holzerová Marek Vrbacký Petr Pecina Kateřina Hejzlarová Katarína Kľučková Jakub Rohlena Jiri Neuzil Josef Houštěk

Mitochondrial respiratory chain is organised into supramolecular structures that can be preserved in mild detergent solubilisates and resolved by native electrophoretic systems. Supercomplexes of respiratory complexes I, III and IV as well as multimeric forms of ATP synthase are well established. However, the involvement of complex II, linking respiratory chain with tricarboxylic acid cycle, in...

Journal: :Human molecular genetics 1997
J W Taanman A G Bodnar J M Cooper A A Morris P T Clayton J V Leonard A H Schapira

Depletion of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) appears to be an important cause of mitochondrial dysfunction in neonates and infants. We have identified another child in whom depletion of mtDNA was demonstrated in liver and serial skeletal muscle biopsies. A primary myoblast culture from the patient initially showed normal levels of mtDNA, but there was a progressive loss of mtDNA in later cell passage...

Journal: :The EMBO journal 2002
T Arnould S Vankoningsloo P Renard A Houbion N Ninane C Demazy J Remacle M Raes

We characterized a new signaling pathway leading to the activation of cAMP-responsive element-binding protein (CREB) in several cell lines affected by mitochondrial dysfunction. In vitro kinase assays, inhibitors of several kinase pathways and overexpression of a dominant-negative mutant for calcium/calmodulin kinase IV (CaMKIV), which blocks the activation of CREB, showed that CaMKIV is activa...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2011
Anne W Tann Istvan Boldogh Gregor Meiss Wei Qian Bennett Van Houten Sankar Mitra Bartosz Szczesny

Reactive oxygen species (ROS), continuously generated as by-products of respiration, inflict more damage on the mitochondrial (mt) than on the nuclear genome because of the nonchromatinized nature and proximity to the ROS source of the mitochondrial genome. Such damage, particularly single-strand breaks (SSBs) with 5'-blocking deoxyribose products generated directly or as repair intermediates f...

Journal: :FASEB journal : official publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology 2007
Brian S Zuckerbraun Beek Yoke Chin Martin Bilban Joana de Costa d'Avila Jayashree Rao Timothy R Billiar Leo E Otterbein

Carbon monoxide (CO), which is produced endogenously in the breakdown of heme, has been recognized as an important physiological second messenger similar to NO. Additionally, pharmacological delivery of CO is protective in numerous models of injury, including ischemia/reperfusion, transplantation, hemorrhagic shock, and endotoxemia. However, the mechanism of action of CO is only partially eluci...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Cell physiology 2008
Stephen T Brown Colin A Nurse

During low O2 (hypoxia), hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF)-alpha is stabilized and translocates to the nucleus, where it regulates genes critical for survival and/or adaptation in low O2. While it appears that mitochondria play a critical role in HIF induction, controversy surrounds the underlying mechanism(s). To address this, we monitored HIF-2alpha expression and oxygen consumption in an O2-sen...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2004
Kyle D Mansfield M Celeste Simon Brian Keith

When exposed to hypoxia (1.5% O2), several cell types have been shown to increase production of reactive O2 species derived from the mitochondrial electron transport chain (mtROS). The general physiological consequences of hypoxic mtROS production are not completely understood, although several groups have demonstrated that mtROS promote the stabilization and activity of hypoxia inducible facto...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology 2005
Jaroslaw W Zmijewski Douglas R Moellering Claire Le Goffe Aimee Landar Anup Ramachandran Victor M Darley-Usmar

Exposure of cells to complex mixtures of oxidized lipids such as those found in oxidized low-density lipoprotein (oxLDL) induce reactive oxygen and nitrogen species (ROS/RNS) formation. The source of the ROS/RNS within cells is unknown; it is thought they may be involved in redox cell signaling. Although this possibility was initially overlooked, it is becoming clear that mitochondria, which ar...

Journal: :The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 2005
Jean-Gabriel Minonzio Claire Prada David Chambers Dominique Clorennec Mathias Fink

The decomposition of the time-reversal operator provides information on the scattering medium. It has been shown [Chambers and Gautesen, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 109, 2616-2624 (2001)] that a small spherical scatterer is in general associated with four eigenvalues and eigenvectors of the time-reversal operator. In this paper, the 2D problem of scattering by an elastic cylinder, imbedded in water, me...

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