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Molecular
chaperones as regulatory elements of cellular networks
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C Soti, C Pal, B Papp, P Csermely - Curr Opin Cell
Biol, 2005 - weaklink.sote.hu
Molecular chaperones help hundreds of signaling molecules to
keep their
activation-competent state, and regulate various signaling
processes ranging
from signaling at the plasma membrane to transcription.
Besides these ...
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Nitric
oxide: orchestrating hypoxia regulation through
mitochondrial respiration and the endoplasmic …
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XU Weiming, GC Ian, S MONCADA -
ÁªÜËÉûÁÝîÁ©¶
(英文版),
2005 - scholar.ilib.cn
Mitochondria have long been considered to be the powerhouse
of the living cell,
generating energy in the form of the molecule ATP via the
process of oxidative
phosphorylation. In the past 20 years, it has been
recognised that they ...
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Celecoxib
upregulates endoplasmic reticulum chaperones that inhibit
celecoxib-induced apoptosis in … -
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S Tsutsumi, T Namba, KI Tanaka, Y Arai, T Ishihara …
- Oncogene, 2006 - nature.com
Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) induce
apoptosis in cancer cells
and this effect is involved in their antitumor activity. We
recently
demonstrated that NSAIDs upregulate GRP78, an endoplasmic
reticulum (ER) ...
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Biochemical
and molecular markers in renal cell carcinoma: an update and
future prospects - all
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MK Kashyap, A Kumar, N Emelianenko, A Kashyap, R …
- Biomarkers, 2005 - Taylor & Francis
Page 1. Biochemical and molecular markers in renal cell
carcinoma: an update
and future prospects MK KASHYAP 1 , A. KUMAR 5 , N.
EMELIANENKO 6 , A. KASHYAP
7 , R. KAUSHIK 8 , R. HUANG 2 , M. KHULLAR 3 , SK SHARMA 4 ,
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Nitric
Oxide and Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress -
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T Gotoh, M Mori - Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and
Vascular Biology, 2006 - atvbaha.org
Nitric oxide (NO) is a multifunctional biomolecule involved
in a variety of
physiological and pathological processes, including
regulation of blood vessel
dilatation and anti-arteriosclerotic effects. However, a
large amount of NO ...
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Endoplasmic
Reticulum Stress and the Making of a Professional Secretory
Cell - all
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E van Anken, I Braakman - Critical Reviews in
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 2005 - Taylor &
Francis
The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is the first compartment of
the secretory
pathway. It is the cradle of all cell surface proteins,
proteins that get
secreted and those that reside in any compartment along the
exocytic and ...
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Proteomic
characterization of human normal articular chondrocytes: a
novel tool for the study of … - all
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C RUIZ-ROMERO, MJ LOPEZ-ARMADA, FJ BLANCO -
Proteomics, 2005 - doi.wiley.com
Articular cartilage is composed of cells and an
extracellular matrix. The
chondrocyte is the only cell type present in mature
cartilage, and it is
important in the control of cartilage integrity. There is
currently a great ...
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Nitric
oxide, cell bioenergetics and neurodegeneration -
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S Moncada, JP BolaƱos - Journal of
Neurochemistry, 2006 - ingentaconnect.com
Abstract Following stimulation of NMDA receptors, neurons
transiently synthesize
nitric oxide (NO) in a calcium/calmodulin-depend- ent manner
through the
activation of neuronal NO synthase. Nitric oxide acts as a
messenger, ...
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Modulation
of Astroglial Energy Metabolism by Nitric Oxide -
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JP BOLAĆëOS, A Almeida - Antioxid Redox Signal,
2006 - liebertonline.com
N ITRIC OXIDE (NO) PLAYS ESSENTIAL functions in the mod-
ulation of vascular
tone (61, 88), neurotransmission (49), and the immune system
(58). Formed by a
family of nitric oxide synthases (NOS), NO mainly binds to
soluble guanylyl ...
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The
Affinity of a Major Ca2+ Binding Site on GRP78 Is
Differentially Enhanced by ADP and ATP -
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HK Lamb, C Mee, W Xu, L Liu, S Blond, A Cooper, IG …
- Journal of Biological Chemistry - ASBMB
GRP78 is a major protein regulated by the mammalian
endoplasmic reticulum stress
response, and up-regulation has been shown to be important
in protecting cells
from challenge with cytotoxic agents. GRP78 has ATPase
activity, acts as a ...
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Identification
of S-nitrosylation motifs by site-specific mapping of the
S-nitrosocysteine proteome … - all
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TM Greco, R Hodara, I Parastatidis, HFG Heijnen, …
- Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2006 -
National Acad Sciences
S-nitrosylation, the selective modification of cysteine
residues in proteins to
form S-nitrosocysteine, is a major emerging mechanism by
which nitric oxide acts
as a signaling molecule. Even though nitric oxide is
intimately involved in ...
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Papers in Press. Published on January 17, 2006 as Manuscript
M503964200
HK Lamb, C Mee, W Xu, L Liu, S Blond, A Cooper, IG …
- Journal of Biological Chemistry - ASBMB
Page 1. 1 The affinity of a major Ca 2+ binding site on
GRP78 is differentially
enhanced by ADP and ATP Heather K. Lamb 1 , Christopher Mee
1 , Weiming Xu
2 , Lizhi Liu 2 , Sylvie Blond 3 , Alan Cooper 4 ,
...
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R Wadsworth, E Stankevicius, U Simonsen - Journal of
Vascular Research, 2006 - content.karger.com
Nitric oxide (NO) plays an important role in the regulation
of blood flow.
Pharmacological tools and a series of other techniques have
been developed for
studying the NO/L-arginine pathway, but it has proved
difficult to make a ...
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Nitric
oxide: orchestrating hypoxia regulation through
mitochondrial respiration and the endoplasmic …
IG CHARLES - Cell Research
(ÁªÜËÉûÁÝîÁ©¶:
英文版),
2005 -
维普资讯
Mitochondria have long been considered to be the powerhouse
of the living cell,
generating energy in the form of the molecule ATP via the
process of oxidative
phosphorylation. In the past 20 years, it has been
recognised that they ...
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Physiologically
Relevant Measurements of Nitric Oxide in Cardiovascular
Research Using … - all
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R Wadsworth, E Stankevicius, U Simonsen - J Vasc Res,
2006 - content.karger.com
Nitric oxide (NO) plays an important role in the regulation
of blood flow.
Pharmacological tools and a series of other techniques have
been developed for
studying the NO/L-arginine pathway, but it has proved
difficult to make a ...
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Up-Regulation
of 150-kDa Oxygen-Regulated Protein by Celecoxib in Human
Gastric Carcinoma Cells
T Namba, T Hoshino, K Tanaka, S Tsutsumi, T …
- Molecular Pharmacology, 2007 - ASPET
Induction of apoptosis by nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory
drugs, such as
celecoxib, is involved in their antitumor activity. An
endoplasmic reticulum
chaperone, 150-kDa oxygen-regulated protein (ORP150) is
essential for the ...
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A
protective role for nitric oxide during the endoplasmic
reticulum stress response in pancreatic { …
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K Kitiphongspattana, TA Khan, K Ishii-Schrade, MW …
- American Journal of Physiology- Endocrinology And
Metabolism, 2007 - Am Physiological Soc
Page 1. - 1 - - 1 - A protective role for nitric oxide
during the endoplasmic
reticulum stress response in pancreatic ²-cells Kajorn
Kitiphongspattana
1,4 , Tarannum A. Khan 2 , Katrin Ishii-Schrade 2 ,
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5.2
Nitric Oxide in Regulation of Mitochondrial Function,
Respiration, and Glycolysis
JPBA Almeida - Nitric oxide - Springer
3 NO Ubiquitously Targets Mitochondrial Function
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............. 490 3.1 NO Regulates Mitochondrial Function in
the Brain .........
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Mechanisms Through ...
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Nitric
oxide regulation of mitochondrial oxygen consumption I:
cellular physiology - all
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C Giulivi, K Kato, CE Cooper - American Journal of
Physiology- Cell Physiology, 2006 - Am Physiological Soc
Mitochondrial biochemistry is complex, expanding from oxygen
consumption,
oxidative phosphorylation, lipid catabolism, heme
biosynthesis, to apoptosis,
calcium homeostasis, and production of reactive oxygen
species, including ...
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Dilinoleoyl-phosphatidylethanolamine
from Hericium erinaceum protects against ER stress-dependent
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K Nagai, A Chiba, T Nishino, T Kubota, H Kawagishi -
The Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry, 2006 - Elsevier
In many types of neurodegeneration, neuronal cell death is
induced by
endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress. Hence, natural products
able to reduce ER
stress are candidates for use in the attenuation of neuronal
cell death ...
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The
ER Stress Pathway Involving CHOP Is Activated in the Lungs
of LPS-Treated Mice - all
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M Endo, S Oyadomari, M Suga, M Mori, T Gotoh, O …
- Journal of Biochemistry, 2005 - Jpn Biochemical Soc
CHOP is aC/EBP family transcription factor involved in
endoplasmic reticulum
(ER) stress-mediated apoptosis. To determine if the ER
stress pathway is
involved in the pathogenesis of LPS-treated mouse lung
injury, mice were ...
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Inhibition
of cellular respiration by endogenously produced carbon
monoxide - all
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GD'Amico, F Lam, T Hagen, S Moncada - Journal of Cell
Science, 2006 - jcs.biologists.org
Introduction Haem oxygenases (HO) mediate the first step in
haem catabolism.
These enzymes catalyse the oxidative degradation of haem to
biliverdin and
carbon monoxide (CO), accompanied by the release of ferrous
iron. Three ...
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