نتایج جستجو برای: bag1

تعداد نتایج: 141  

2015
Paola Rusmini Maria Josefa Polanco Riccardo Cristofani Maria Elena Cicardi Marco Meroni Mariarita Galbiati Margherita Piccolella Elio Messi Elisa Giorgetti Andrew P. Lieberman Carmelo Milioto Anna Rocchi Tanya Aggarwal Maria Pennuto Valeria Crippa Angelo Poletti

Spinal and bulbar muscular atrophy (SBMA) is characterized by loss of motoneurons and sensory neurons, accompanied by atrophy of muscle cells. SBMA is due to an androgen receptor containing a polyglutamine tract (ARpolyQ) that misfolds and aggregates, thereby perturbing the protein quality control (PQC) system. Using SBMA AR113Q mice we analyzed proteotoxic stress-induced alterations of HSPB8-m...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2015
Zi T Wang Steve Harmon Karen L O'Malley L David Sibley

Toxoplasma gondii infection has been described previously to cause infected mice to lose their fear of cat urine. This behavioral manipulation has been proposed to involve alterations of host dopamine pathways due to parasite-encoded aromatic amino acid hydroxylases. Here, we report successful knockout and complementation of the aromatic amino acid hydroxylase AAH2 gene, with no observable phen...

Journal: :Molecular Microbiology 2008
Michael S Behnke Josh B Radke Aaron T Smith William J Sullivan Michael W White

Experimental evidence suggests that apicomplexan parasites possess bipartite promoters with basal and regulated cis-elements similar to other eukaryotes. Using a dual luciferase model adapted for recombinational cloning and use in Toxoplasma gondii, we show that genomic regions flanking 16 parasite genes, which encompass examples of constitutive and tachyzoite- and bradyzoite-specific genes, ar...

2013
Stuart K. Calderwood

Molecular chaperones play important roles in all cellular organisms by maintaining the proteome in an optimally folded state. They appear to be at a premium in cancer cells whose evolution along the malignant pathways requires the fostering of cohorts of mutant proteins that are employed to overcome tumor suppressive regulation. To function at significant rates in cells, HSPs interact with coch...

Journal: :Cancer investigation 2011
Ansgar Asperger Christof Renner Mandy Menzel Rolf Gebhardt Jürgen Meixensberger Frank Gaunitz

Human glioblastoma multiforme is the most malignant brain tumor in adults and is difficult to treat. Recently, it was demonstrated that the dipeptide carnosine inhibits tumor growth, but the main molecular targets are not known. Therefore, a proteomics study with glioblastoma cells treated with carnosine was performed. Two-dimensional gel electrophoresis and matrix-assisted laser desorption/ion...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 2017
Xi Fang Julius Bogomolovas Tongbin Wu Wei Zhang Canzhao Liu Jennifer Veevers Matthew J Stroud Zhiyuan Zhang Xiaolong Ma Yongxin Mu Dieu-Hung Lao Nancy D Dalton Yusu Gu Celine Wang Michael Wang Yan Liang Stephan Lange Kunfu Ouyang Kirk L Peterson Sylvia M Evans Ju Chen

Defective protein quality control (PQC) systems are implicated in multiple diseases. Molecular chaperones and co-chaperones play a central role in functioning PQC. Constant mechanical and metabolic stress in cardiomyocytes places great demand on the PQC system. Mutation and downregulation of the co-chaperone protein BCL-2-associated athanogene 3 (BAG3) are associated with cardiac myopathy and h...

Journal: :Molecular cancer therapeutics 2015
Xiaokai Li Teresa Colvin Jennifer N Rauch Diego Acosta-Alvear Martin Kampmann Bryan Dunyak Byron Hann Blake T Aftab Megan Murnane Min Cho Peter Walter Jonathan S Weissman Michael Y Sherman Jason E Gestwicki

Hsp70 is a stress-inducible molecular chaperone that is required for cancer development at several steps. Targeting the active site of Hsp70 has proven relatively challenging, driving interest in alternative approaches. Hsp70 collaborates with the Bcl2-associated athanogene 3 (Bag3) to promote cell survival through multiple pathways, including FoxM1. Therefore, inhibitors of the Hsp70-Bag3 prot...

2014
Regina T. Knapp Michael J. H. Wong Lorenz K. Kollmannsberger Nils C. Gassen Anja Kretzschmar Jürgen Zschocke Kathrin Hafner Jason C. Young Theo Rein

Hsp70 binding protein 1 (HspBP1) and Bcl2-associated athanogene 1 (BAG-1), the functional orthologous nucleotide exchange factors of the heat shock protein 70 kilodalton (Hsc70/Hsp70) chaperones, catalyze the release of ADP from Hsp70 while inducing different conformational changes of the ATPase domain of Hsp70. An appropriate exchange rate of ADP/ATP is crucial for chaperone-dependent protein ...

Journal: :Biochemical Society transactions 2006
K Frebel S Wiese

Motoneurons are made in excess throughout development. Initial analysis of the mechanisms that lead to apoptotic cell death during later stages of development and the early postnatal period led to the discovery of neurotrophic factors. These factors comprise different families acting through different tyrosine kinase receptors. Intracellular signalling cascades that lead to the survival of neur...

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