نتایج جستجو برای: $fge$-space

تعداد نتایج: 494321  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2006
Dirk Roeser Andrea Preusser-Kunze Bernhard Schmidt Kathrin Gasow Julia G Wittmann Thomas Dierks Kurt von Figura Markus Georg Rudolph

The formylglycine (FGly)-generating enzyme (FGE) uses molecular oxygen to oxidize a conserved cysteine residue in all eukaryotic sulfatases to the catalytically active FGly. Sulfatases degrade and remodel sulfate esters, and inactivity of FGE results in multiple sulfatase deficiency, a fatal disease. The previously determined FGE crystal structure revealed two crucial cysteine residues in the a...

2016
Lars William Pedersen Laszlo Merenyi

During the years 2012-2014, the Danish space Center, DtU space, has developed, tested, and implemented new features of the well known 3-axis FGe Fluxgate Magnetometer. Measurements show that the FGe is suitable for the new InteRMAGnet one second standard thanks to its good linearity and stability, even though the noise in the high frequency band is too large. With a good data acquisition system...

Journal: :Cell 2005
Thomas Dierks Achim Dickmanns Andrea Preusser-Kunze Bernhard Schmidt Malaiyalam Mariappan Kurt von Figura Ralf Ficner Markus Georg Rudolph

Sulfatases are enzymes essential for degradation and remodeling of sulfate esters. Formylglycine (FGly), the key catalytic residue in the active site, is unique to sulfatases. In higher eukaryotes, FGly is generated from a cysteine precursor by the FGly-generating enzyme (FGE). Inactivity of FGE results in multiple sulfatase deficiency (MSD), a fatal autosomal recessive syndrome. Based on the c...

2015
Guoliang Li Xudong Ma Lisha Deng Xixi Zhao Yuejiao Wei Zhongyang Gao Jing Jia Jiru Xu Chaofeng Sun

BACKGROUND Infections caused by strains with multi-drug resistance are difficult to treat with standard antibiotics. Garlic is a powerful remedy to protect against infections of many bacteria, fungi and viruses. However, little is known about the potentials of fresh garlic extract (FGE) to improve the sensitivity of multi-drug resistant strains to antibiotics. OBJECTIVES In this study, we use...

Journal: :The Journal of Biological Chemistry 2008
Brian L. Carlson Edward R. Ballister Emmanuel Skordalakes David S. King Mark A. Breidenbach Sarah A. Gilmore James M. Berger Carolyn R. Bertozzi

Type I sulfatases require an unusual co- or post-translational modification for their activity in hydrolyzing sulfate esters. In eukaryotic sulfatases, an active site cysteine residue is oxidized to the aldehyde-containing C(alpha)-formylglycine residue by the formylglycine-generating enzyme (FGE). The machinery responsible for sulfatase activation is poorly understood in prokaryotes. Here we d...

Journal: :Molecules 2013
Qing-Hua Hu Ji-Xiao Zhu Jing Ji Lin-Lin Wei Ming-Xing Miao Hui Ji

The potent anti-hyperuricemia activities of Fructus Gardenia Extract (FGE) have been well reported. The aim of this study was to evaluate the uricosuric and nephro-protective effects of FGE and explore its possible mechanisms of action in oxonate-induced hyperuricemic mice. FGE was orally administered to hyperuricemic and normal mice for 1 week. Serum and urinary levels of uric acid, creatinine...

2005
Malaiyalam Mariappan Andrea Preusser-Kunze Martina Balleininger Nicole Eiselt Bernhard Schmidt Santosh Lakshmi Gande Dirk Wenzel Thomas Dierks

pFGE is the paralog of the formylglycine-generating enzyme (FGE), which catalyzes the oxidation of a specific cysteine to C -formylglycine, the catalytic residue in the active site of sulfatases. The enzymatic activity of sulfatases depends on this posttranslational modification, and the genetic defect of FGE causes multiple sulfatase deficiency. The structural and functional properties of pFGE...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2005
Achim Dickmanns Bernhard Schmidt Markus G Rudolph Malaiyalam Mariappan Thomas Dierks Kurt von Figura Ralf Ficner

In eukaryotes, sulfate esters are degraded by sulfatases, which possess a unique Calpha-formylglycine residue in their active site. The defect in post-translational formation of the Calpha-formylglycine residue causes a severe lysosomal storage disorder in humans. Recently, FGE (formylglycine-generating enzyme) has been identified as the protein required for this specific modification. Using se...

Journal: :Cell 2003
Thomas Dierks Bernhard Schmidt Ljudmila V. Borissenko Jianhe Peng Andrea Preusser Malaiyalam Mariappan Kurt von Figura

C(alpha)-formylglycine (FGly) is the catalytic residue in the active site of eukaryotic sulfatases. It is posttranslationally generated from a cysteine in the endoplasmic reticulum. The genetic defect of FGly formation causes multiple sulfatase deficiency (MSD), a lysosomal storage disorder. We purified the FGly generating enzyme (FGE) and identified its gene and nine mutations in seven MSD pat...

Journal: :Bioinformatics 2004
Andrew R. Jones Ela Hunt Jonathan M. Wastling Angel D. Pizarro Christian J. Stoeckert

MOTIVATION Large-scale functional genomics analysis is now feasible and presents significant challenges in data analysis, storage and querying. Data standards are required to enable the development of public data repositories and to improve data sharing. There is an established data format for microarrays (microarray gene expression markup language, MAGE-ML) and a draft standard for proteomics ...

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