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Morphological changes in diabetic kidney are associated with increased O-GlcNAcylation of cytoskeletal proteins including α-actinin 4

Morphological changes in diabetic kidney are associated with increased O-GlcNAcylation of cytoskeletal proteins including α-actinin 4

... the proteins with remarkable change of the O -GlcNAc level in the kidney from GK rats, and suggested the potential of O -GlcNAcylation as a biomarker of diabetic ...O-GlcNAcylated proteins were detected by ...

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Cytoskeletal proteins inside human immunodeficiency virus type 1 virions.

Cytoskeletal proteins inside human immunodeficiency virus type 1 virions.

... cellular proteins that might result in the incorporation of host proteins into the ...of cytoskeletal proteins into the virion appears to be specific since, by our analysis, other components ...

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IgA1 from HSP Patients Trigger Apoptosis and Inhibit Cytoskeletal Proteins in HUVEC

IgA1 from HSP Patients Trigger Apoptosis and Inhibit Cytoskeletal Proteins in HUVEC

... the cytoskeletal proteins, such as FAK, Vinculin and MLCK was detected with the methods of Real-time PCR and Westernblot, ...The cytoskeletal proteins, such as FAK, Vinculin and MLCK ...

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The protective effect of niacinamide on CHO AA8 cell line against ultraviolet radiation in the context of main cytoskeletal proteins

The protective effect of niacinamide on CHO AA8 cell line against ultraviolet radiation in the context of main cytoskeletal proteins

... then exposure to UV, the CHO AA8 cells seemed to be more flattened and thus more attached to the surface in comparison to UV-irradiated cells. This was confirmed by the fact that we observed intensive fluorescence of mi- ...

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Folding and Assembly of Cytoskeletal Proteins Under Force - From Single Molecule Studies of Dystrophin to Studies of Intact Cells

Folding and Assembly of Cytoskeletal Proteins Under Force - From Single Molecule Studies of Dystrophin to Studies of Intact Cells

... Cytoskeletal proteins control cell morphology as the cell moves, grows, or is pulled ...the cytoskeletal network is a mechanism to relieve excess ...these proteins may be an integral part of ...

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Molecular interactions of the mammalian intermediate filament protein synemin with cytoskeletal proteins present in adhesion sites

Molecular interactions of the mammalian intermediate filament protein synemin with cytoskeletal proteins present in adhesion sites

... We have also examined for the first time the subcellular localization of different regions of human synemin within mammalian muscle cells by confocal microscopy. The subcellular localization pattern of proteins, ...

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Role of Peroxiredoxin 1 and Peroxiredoxin 4 in Protection of Respiratory Syncytial Virus-Induced Cysteinyl Oxidation of Nuclear Cytoskeletal Proteins

Role of Peroxiredoxin 1 and Peroxiredoxin 4 in Protection of Respiratory Syncytial Virus-Induced Cysteinyl Oxidation of Nuclear Cytoskeletal Proteins

... expressed proteins and defining a nuclear heat shock response and ND10 reorganization ...nuclear proteins from uninfected cells which significantly extended the depth of proteome coverage (9); however, HPLC ...

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Regulation of Latent Membrane Protein 1 Signaling through Interaction with Cytoskeletal Proteins

Regulation of Latent Membrane Protein 1 Signaling through Interaction with Cytoskeletal Proteins

... several proteins associated with the actin cytoskeleton, including actinin 1 (Actn1; also called al- pha-actinin), actinin 4 (Actn4), and gelsolin ...CYFP-fusion proteins by Western blotting with a ...

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Expression of Cytoskeletal Proteins in Hepatic Stellatecells Isolated from Normal and Cirrhotic Rat Liver

Expression of Cytoskeletal Proteins in Hepatic Stellatecells Isolated from Normal and Cirrhotic Rat Liver

... Hepatic stellate cells (HSC) are localized in the spaces of Disse and their long cytoplasmic processes are in close contact with neighbouring cells, sinusoidal endothelial cells and hepatocytes. In normal liver, an ...

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How have retrovirus pseudotypes contributed to our understanding of viral entry?

How have retrovirus pseudotypes contributed to our understanding of viral entry?

... Studies of ebola virus glycoprotein-mediated entry and fusion by using pseudotyped human immunodeficiency virus type 1 virions: involvement of cytoskeletal proteins and enhancement by tu[r] ...

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Apoptotic mechanisms in Alzheimer neurofibrillary degeneration: cause or effect?

Apoptotic mechanisms in Alzheimer neurofibrillary degeneration: cause or effect?

... artifact (11). Another approach to study- ing apoptosis is to examine enzymes that are involved in mediating programmed cell death. About a dozen such proteases have been identified; they share the property of being ...

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Characterization of cytoskeletal and junctional proteins expressed by cells cultured from human arachnoid granulation tissue

Characterization of cytoskeletal and junctional proteins expressed by cells cultured from human arachnoid granulation tissue

... the cytoskeletal proteins [9,10] and junctional complexes [11] that have been described previously in fixed AG tis- sue using immunohistochemistry and electron micros- ...

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The Complicated Body in Motion: Rediscovering the Mechanical Stimulations in Cell Models of Human Disease Tzyy-Yue Wong 1,2 , Yu-Kai Tseng 3,4 , Tung-Chen Yeh 5, Rong-Chang Jhong2 , Yue-Fang Wang 2 Hui-Yu Chang 2, Pei-Wen Cheng 2,6,7*

The Complicated Body in Motion: Rediscovering the Mechanical Stimulations in Cell Models of Human Disease Tzyy-Yue Wong 1,2 , Yu-Kai Tseng 3,4 , Tung-Chen Yeh 5, Rong-Chang Jhong2 , Yue-Fang Wang 2 Hui-Yu Chang 2, Pei-Wen Cheng 2,6,7*

... Figure 1. Illustration depicting the major components that sense mechanical stimulation in the in vivo microenvironment. The cells utilize sensory protein in the cell membrane to detect mechanical stimulations in the ...

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Expression of simian virus 40 gene A affects tubulin stability.

Expression of simian virus 40 gene A affects tubulin stability.

... In the search for possible effects of SV40 transformation on cytoskeletal proteins, in par47 Downloaded from http://jvi.asm.org/ on November 10, 2019 by guest The stability of tubulins p[r] ...

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Calcium homeostasis in lens transparency and the involvement of calpains in cataract

Calcium homeostasis in lens transparency and the involvement of calpains in cataract

... Keywords: Cataractogenesis, Ca 2 + homeostasis, proteolysis, calpain, cytoskeletal proteins, crystallins, calpain inhibitors, ovine lens, culture system, OLCO model, cell death and the[r] ...

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Torn apart: membrane rupture in muscular dystrophies and associated cardiomyopathies

Torn apart: membrane rupture in muscular dystrophies and associated cardiomyopathies

... Muscular dystrophies are often caused by mutations in cytoskeletal proteins that render cells more susceptible to strain-induced injury in mechanically active tissues such as skeletal or cardiac muscle. In ...

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A macrocyclic calpain inhibitor slows the development of inherited cortical cataracts in a sheep model

A macrocyclic calpain inhibitor slows the development of inherited cortical cataracts in a sheep model

... the cytoskeletal proteins was confirmed by ...the proteins were transferred to a polyvinylidine difluoride (PVDF) membrane and incubated with the appropriate antibodies, namely polyclonal ...

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... We have investigated whether L-selectin binds to cyto- skeletal proteins using solid phase binding assays of purified cytoskeletal proteins to a peptide corresponding to [r] ...

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Proteomic responses of blue mussel (Mytilus) congeners to temperature acclimation

Proteomic responses of blue mussel (Mytilus) congeners to temperature acclimation

... in cytoskeletal composition and proteins of energy metabolism in both species, consistent with increasing rates of filtration and respiration due to increased ciliary ...in cytoskeletal ...

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Association of influenza virus NP and M1 proteins with cellular cytoskeletal elements in influenza virus-infected cells.

Association of influenza virus NP and M1 proteins with cellular cytoskeletal elements in influenza virus-infected cells.

... with cytoskeletal elements ...the cytoskeletal interaction of M1 is not clear, but several possibilities ...with cytoskeletal compo- ...the cytoskeletal elements ...

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