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br Acknowledgements br Insulin is
2022-07-29
Acknowledgements Insulin is a vital peptide hormone with the exclusive capacity to regulate the blood glucose that entirely is secreting from pancreatic β cells (Kasai et al., 2014). The human insulin comprises 51 amino 5104 residues, with a molecular mass of 5.808 kDa. INS, responsible for ex
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br Conflict of interest br Introduction
2022-07-28
Conflict of interest Introduction HAT1 is the founding member of an expanding class of enzymes known as type B histone acetyltransferases (HATs). HATs are divided into two categories, type A and type B [1]. The type A HATs are nuclear enzymes that acetylate histones in the context of az628 an
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br Conflict of interest br Introduction
2022-07-28
Conflict of interest Introduction HAT1 is the founding member of an expanding class of enzymes known as type B histone acetyltransferases (HATs). HATs are divided into two categories, type A and type B [1]. The type A HATs are nuclear enzymes that acetylate histones in the context of az628 an
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Our previous work demonstrated that
2022-07-28
Our previous work demonstrated that KDM5 regulates cellular oxidative stress in Drosophila (Liu et al., 2014, Liu and Secombe, 2015). It is known that gut epithelial AZD6482 contacted by enteric commensal bacteria generate reactive oxygen species in response to microbial signals (Jones and Neish, 20
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Our previous work demonstrated that
2022-07-28
Our previous work demonstrated that KDM5 regulates cellular oxidative stress in Drosophila (Liu et al., 2014, Liu and Secombe, 2015). It is known that gut epithelial AZD6482 contacted by enteric commensal bacteria generate reactive oxygen species in response to microbial signals (Jones and Neish, 20
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Taken together the four HRs couple with
2022-07-28
Taken together, the four HRs couple with several different signaling pathways modulating various G-proteins (Fig. 1). Histamine H1R The H1R, including many other biogenic amine receptors, is one of the GPCR family members (see for a complete list e.g. http://www.gpcr.org/7tm/ or http://tools.gpc
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Taken together the four HRs couple with
2022-07-28
Taken together, the four HRs couple with several different signaling pathways modulating various G-proteins (Fig. 1). Histamine H1R The H1R, including many other biogenic amine receptors, is one of the GPCR family members (see for a complete list e.g. http://www.gpcr.org/7tm/ or http://tools.gpc
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br Hepatitis C virus HCV infection is a major
2022-07-28
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is a major cause of chronic liver disease that can lead to cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma. It is estimated that nearly 200 million individuals worldwide are currently infected with HCV and it is the leading cause of liver transplants. The current standard
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br Discussion As expected RAS prevalence for treatment exper
2022-07-28
Discussion As expected, RAS prevalence for treatment-experienced patients who failed therapy with first-wave, first-generation drugs telaprevir/boceprevir was higher compared to non-experienced patients likely due to drug-selective pressure. For non-responders to previous therapy, resistance subs
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br For some time it
2022-07-27
For some time, it was known that membrane-bound guanylate cyclases (GCs) of photoreceptor 2801 mg in the retina respond to changes in the [Ca]. Lolley and Racz observed that synthesis of cyclic GMP (cGMP) was stimulated at only low [Ca], concluding that Ca has an inhibitory effect on the regulat
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NCSs are helical proteins containing four EF hand motifs
2022-07-27
NCSs are α-helical proteins containing four EF-hand motifs with EF1 being incapable of Ca-binding throughout the family (atomic-resolution structure was firstly resolved for recoverin [5]; for review on NCS structure, see [6]). Some of the NCS proteins (i.e. recoverin and KChIP3) have two while othe
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Interestingly interactions between Smad and RhoA the other
2022-07-27
Interestingly, interactions between Smad3 and RhoA, the other small GTPase which is highly homologous to RhoB [9], could not be observed suggesting that the Smad3/RhoB interactions require amino Hypotaurine residues that are unique to RhoB. Combined with our previous observation that the RhoA gene,
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br GSNOR activity and functions
2022-07-27
GSNOR activity and functions The identification of the enzyme responsible for GSNO decomposition dates back to 1998, when Jensen and colleagues described an NAD(P)H-dependent GSNO catabolizing activity in cytosolic fractions obtained from rat liver [16]. Upon purification, they identified this en
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Despite the rapid development of synthetic ligands the endog
2022-07-27
Despite the rapid development of synthetic ligands, the endogenous ligands of GPR109A, GPR109B and GPR81 remained elusive until recently. This is probably the result of their relatively low potencies and their metabolite character (Table 1). Traditionally, agonists of GPCRs were believed to belong t
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There is no doubt that
2022-07-27
There is no doubt that GPR55 is a LPI receptor; however, we should re-consider whether or not GPR55 is in fact another cannabinoid receptor. The pharmacologies of the GPR55 and CB1 receptors are complicated; CB1 inverse agonist/antagonists SR141716A (rimonabant) and AM251 were shown to be potent ago
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