نتایج جستجو برای: protein carbonylation

تعداد نتایج: 1235345  

2012
Márcio Ferreira Dutra Ivi Juliana Bristot Cristiane Batassini Núbia Broetto Cunha Adriana Fernanda Kuckartz Vizuete Daniela Fraga de Souza José Cláudio Fonseca Moreira Carlos-Alberto Gonçalves

Caloric restriction (CR) has been associated with health benefits and these effects have been attributed, in part, to modulation of oxidative status by CR; however, data are still controversial. Here, we investigate the effects of seventeen weeks of chronic CR on parameters of oxidative damage/ modification of proteins and on antioxidant enzyme activities in cardiac and kidney tissues. Our resu...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2012
Anita Krisko Magali Leroy Miroslav Radman Matthew Meselson

Bdelloid rotifers, a class of freshwater invertebrates, are extraordinarily resistant to ionizing radiation (IR). Their radioresistance is not caused by reduced susceptibility to DNA double-strand breakage for IR makes double-strand breaks (DSBs) in bdelloids with essentially the same efficiency as in other species, regardless of radiosensitivity. Instead, we find that the bdelloid Adineta vaga...

2015
Ki Moon Seong Mira Yu Kyu-Sun Lee Sunhoo Park Young Woo Jin Kyung-Jin Min

Curcumin, belonging to a class of natural phenol compounds, has been extensively studied due to its antioxidative, anticancer, anti-inflammatory, and antineurodegenerative effects. Recently, it has been shown to exert dual activities after irradiation, radioprotection, and radiosensitization. Here, we investigated the protective effect of curcumin against radiation damage using D. melanogaster....

2014
Tom Ashmore Bernadette O Fernandez Cristina Branco-Price James A West Andrew S Cowburn Lisa C Heather Julian L Griffin Randall S Johnson Martin Feelisch Andrew J Murray

Hypoxic exposure is associated with impaired cardiac energetics in humans and altered mitochondrial function, with suppressed complex I-supported respiration, in rat heart. This response might limit reactive oxygen species generation, but at the cost of impaired electron transport chain (ETC) activity. Dietary nitrate supplementation improves mitochondrial efficiency and can promote tissue oxyg...

2016
Yanling Yan Anna P. Shapiro Brahma R. Mopidevi Muhammad A. Chaudhry Kyle Maxwell Steven T. Haller Christopher A. Drummond David J. Kennedy Jiang Tian Deepak Malhotra Zi‐jian Xie Joseph I. Shapiro Jiang Liu

BACKGROUND We have demonstrated that cardiotonic steroids, such as ouabain, signaling through the Na/K-ATPase, regulate sodium reabsorption in the renal proximal tubule. By direct carbonylation modification of the Pro222 residue in the actuator (A) domain of pig Na/K-ATPase α1 subunit, reactive oxygen species are required for ouabain-stimulated Na/K-ATPase/c-Src signaling and subsequent regulat...

Journal: :Molecular bioSystems 2014
Jelena M Aćimović Ana Z Penezić Ivan D Pavićević Vesna B Jovanović Ljuba M Mandić

α-Oxoaldehydes, which are produced in higher quantities in diabetes, uremia, oxidative stress, inflammation and aging, react with the amino, guanidine and thiol groups of proteins and cause the formation of advanced glycated end-products and protein cross-linking. To prevent these reactions, the efficiency of low molecular mass thiols with an α-amino-β-mercapto-ethane group (Cys, penicillamine ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2004
Zheng Zhang Natalia I Dmitrieva Jong-Hwan Park Rodney L Levine Maurice B Burg

UNLABELLED Urea and NaCl are elevated in the renal inner medulla. We now find that a high concentration of urea or NaCl increases reactive oxygen species (ROS) in mouse renal inner medullary (mIMCD3) cells in culture. Previously, high NaCl, but not high urea, was found to cause DNA double-strand breaks. We now tested whether high urea or NaCl causes oxidative damage to DNA or cellular proteins....

2013
Sabine Matallana-Surget Ricardo Cavicchioli Charles Fauconnier Ruddy Wattiez Baptiste Leroy Fabien Joux Mark J. Raftery Philippe Lebaron

UVB oxidizes proteins through the generation of reactive oxygen species. One consequence of UVB irradiation is carbonylation, the irreversible formation of a carbonyl group on proline, lysine, arginine or threonine residues. In this study, redox proteomics was performed to identify carbonylated proteins in the UVB resistant marine bacterium Photobacterium angustum. Mass-spectrometry was perform...

Journal: :Circulation research 2008
Marco Cattaruzza Markus Hecker

Although the Greek physician Galenos (129 to 216 AD) recognized early that ventilation of the lungs is important for the transfer of an unknown substance from the air into the blood, it took surprisingly long to discover that oxygen is a major “fuel” for our metabolism that oxidizes nutrients to generate chemical energy. Even William Harvey in his famous work about the circulatory system publis...

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