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تعداد نتایج: 130  

Journal: :Blood 2014
Rikhia Chakraborty Oliver A Hampton Xiaoyun Shen Stephen J Simko Albert Shih Harshal Abhyankar Karen Phaik Har Lim Kyle R Covington Lisa Trevino Ninad Dewal Donna M Muzny Harshavardhan Doddapaneni Jianhong Hu Linghua Wang Philip J Lupo M John Hicks Diana L Bonilla Karen C Dwyer Marie-Luise Berres Poulikos I Poulikakos Miriam Merad Kenneth L McClain David A Wheeler Carl E Allen D Williams Parsons

Langerhans cell histiocytosis (LCH) is a myeloproliferative disorder characterized by lesions composed of pathological CD207(+) dendritic cells with an inflammatory infiltrate. BRAFV600E remains the only recurrent mutation reported in LCH. In order to evaluate the spectrum of somatic mutations in LCH, whole exome sequencing was performed on matched LCH and normal tissue samples obtained from 41...

Journal: :Carbohydrate research 2004
Ikue Taguchi Hiroaki Kiyohara Tsukasa Matsumoto Haruki Yamada

An intestinal immune system modulating arabino-3,6-galactan (ALR-5IIa-1-1) has been found in rhizomes of Atractylodes lancea DC. [Planta Medica 1998, 64, 714-719; Carbohydr. Polyms. 2001, 46, 147-156], however other arabino-3,6-galactans from Larix and Acacia failed to express the modulating activity. Degradation of the galactosyl side chains in Araf-side chain-trimmed ALR-5IIa-1-1 (AF-ALR-5IIa...

Journal: :Molecular Microbiology 2008
Helen L Birch Luke J Alderwick Apoorva Bhatt Doris Rittmann Karin Krumbach Albel Singh Yu Bai Todd L Lowary Lothar Eggeling Gurdyal S Besra

The cell wall mycolyl-arabinogalactan-peptidoglycan complex is essential in mycobacterial species, such as Mycobacterium tuberculosis and is the target of several antitubercular drugs. For instance, ethambutol targets arabinogalactan biosynthesis through inhibition of the arabinofuranosyltransferases Mt-EmbA and Mt-EmbB. A bioinformatics approach identified putative integral membrane proteins, ...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2003
Tetsuya Yagi Sebabrata Mahapatra Katarina Mikusova Dean C Crick Patrick J Brennan

The cell wall of Mycobacterium spp. consists predominately of arabinogalactan chains linked at the reducing ends to peptidoglycan via a P-GlcNAc-(alpha1-3)-Rha linkage unit (LU) and esterified to a variety of mycolic acids at the nonreducing ends. Several aspects of the biosynthesis of this complex have been defined, including the initial formation of the LU on a polyprenyl phosphate (Pol-P) mo...

Journal: :Organic & biomolecular chemistry 2010
Ilona Chlubnová Dominik Filipp Vojtech Spiwok Hana Dvoráková Richard Daniellou Caroline Nugier-Chauvin Blanka Králová Vincent Ferrières

D-Galactofuranosyl-containing conjugates are ubiquitous in many pathogenic microorganisms, but completely absent from mammals. As they may constitute interesting pharmacophores, recent works have been dedicated to their preparation. Besides well-reported chemical procedures, enzymatic approaches are still limited, mainly due to the lack of the corresponding biocatalysts. Based on the similarity...

2017
Svenning Rune Møller Xueying Yi Silvia Melina Velásquez Sascha Gille Pernille Louise Munke Hansen Christian P. Poulsen Carl Erik Olsen Martin Rejzek Harriet Parsons Yang Zhang Hans H. Wandall Henrik Clausen Robert A. Field Markus Pauly Jose M. Estevez Jesper Harholt Peter Ulvskov Bent Larsen Petersen

Extensins are plant cell wall glycoproteins that act as scaffolds for the deposition of the main wall carbohydrate polymers, which are interlocked into the supramolecular wall structure through intra- and inter-molecular iso-di-tyrosine crosslinks within the extensin backbone. In the conserved canonical extensin repeat, Ser-Hyp4, serine and the consecutive C4-hydroxyprolines (Hyps) are substitu...

2017
Shane R. Horman Jeremy To John Lamb Jocelyn H. Zoll Nicole Leonetti Buu Tu Rita Moran Robbin Newlin John R. Walker Anthony P. Orth

Recent advances in chemotherapeutics highlight the importance of molecularly-targeted perturbagens. Although these therapies typically address dysregulated cancer cell proteins, there are increasing therapeutic modalities that take into consideration cancer cell-extrinsic factors. Targeting components of tumor stroma such as vascular or immune cells has been shown to represent an efficacious ap...

2018
Fakhria M Razeq Edita Jurak Peter J Stogios Ruoyu Yan Maija Tenkanen Mirjam A Kabel Weijun Wang Emma R Master

Background Acetylated 4-O-(methyl)glucuronoxylan (GX) is the main hemicellulose in deciduous hardwood, and comprises a β-(1→4)-linked xylopyranosyl (Xylp) backbone substituted by both acetyl groups and α-(1→2)-linked 4-O-methylglucopyranosyluronic acid (MeGlcpA). Whereas enzymes that target singly acetylated Xylp or doubly 2,3-O-acetyl-Xylp have been well characterized, those targeting (2-O-MeG...

Journal: :Nucleic Acids Research 2006
Thomas Dowler Denis Bergeron Anna-Lisa Tedeschi Luc Paquet Nicolay Ferrari Masad J. Damha

RNA interference (RNAi) has emerged recently as an efficient mechanism for specific gene silencing. Short double-stranded small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) are now widely used for cellular or drug target validation; however, their use for silencing clinically relevant genes in a therapeutic setting remains problematic because of their unfavourable metabolic stability and pharmacokinetic propertie...

2014
Manish Sharma Shashi Bala Singh Soma Sarkar

BACKGROUND High altitude pulmonary edema (HAPE) is a life-threatening form of non-cardiogenic edema which occurs in unacclimatized but otherwise normal individuals within two to four days after rapid ascent to altitude beyond 3000 m. The precise pathoetiology and inciting mechanisms regulating HAPE remain unclear. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPLE FINDINGS We performed global gene expression profiling in...

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