نتایج جستجو برای: s100 proteins

تعداد نتایج: 558278  

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2014
Huan He Sheng Li Hongyan Chen Lin Li Chengshan Xu Fang Ding Yun Zhan Jianlin Ma Shuguang Zhang Yaoting Shi Chunfeng Qu Zhihua Liu

The S100 protein family represents the largest subgroup of calcium binding EF-hand type proteins. These proteins have been reported to be involved in a wide range of biological functions that are related to normal cell development and tumorigenesis. S100A14 is a recently identified member of the S100 protein family and differentially expressed in a number of different human malignancies. Howeve...

Journal: :Structure 2010
Michael Koch Seth Chitayat Brian M Dattilo Andre Schiefner Joachim Diez Walter J Chazin Günter Fritz

The receptor for advanced glycation end products (RAGE) is a pattern recognition receptor involved in inflammatory processes and is associated with diabetic complications, tumor outgrowth, and neurodegenerative disorders. RAGE induces cellular signaling events upon binding of a variety of ligands, such as glycated proteins, amyloid-β, HMGB1, and S100 proteins. The X-ray crystal structure of the...

2012
Sylvie Berthier Minh Vu Chuong Nguyen Athan Baillet Marc-André Hograindleur Marie-Hélène Paclet Benoît Polack Françoise Morel

S100A8 and S100A9 are two calcium binding Myeloid Related Proteins, and important mediators of inflammatory diseases. They were recently introduced as partners for phagocyte NADPH oxidase regulation. However, the precise mechanism of their interaction remains elusive. We had for aim (i) to evaluate the impact of S100 proteins on NADPH oxidase activity; (ii) to characterize molecular interaction...

2010
Danna B. Zimmer David J. Weber

S100B is a calcium signaling protein that is a member of the S100 protein family. An important feature of S100B and most other S100 proteins (S100s) is that they often bind Ca(2+) ions relatively weakly in the absence of a protein target; upon binding their target proteins, Ca(2+)-binding then increases by as much as from 200- to 400-fold. This manuscript reviews the structural basis and physio...

2015
Tetsukan Woo Koji Okudela Hideaki Mitsui Michihiko Tajiri Yasushi Rino Kenichi Ohashi Munetaka Masuda William B. Coleman

We previously reported that patients with lung adenocarcinomas with KRAS gene mutations and strong proliferating activity had poorer outcomes, even in the early stage of the disease. The aim of the present study was to elucidate the potential molecular basis of these highly malignant lung tumors by focusing on S100 proteins (S100A2, S100A7, and S100A11), which are downstream targets of oncogeni...

2017
Ana Gutiérrez José Joaquín Cerón Ebrahim Razzazi-Fazeli Sarah Schlosser Fernando Tecles

BACKGROUND The influence of two different sample treatments comprising the enrichment of glycoproteins by boronic acid and dynamic range compression by hexapeptide libraries, on the detection of stress markers in saliva of pigs was evaluated in this study. For this purpose, saliva samples collected before and after the application of an acute stress model consisting of nasal restraining in pigs...

Journal: :Applied immunohistochemistry & molecular morphology : AIMM 2012
Jason R Karamchandani Torsten O Nielsen Matt van de Rijn Robert B West

Despite a well-characterized lack of specificity, pathologists routinely employ S100 in the diagnosis of neural crest-derived tumors. Recent studies have shown that Sox10 is a reliable marker of neural crest differentiation that is consistently expressed in schwannian and melanocytic tumors. We sought to validate these results in a larger series of soft tissue neoplasms of both neural crest and...

Journal: :Journal of proteome research 2018
Katherine R Adams Sitara Chauhan Divya B Patel Virginia K Clements Yan Wang Steven M Jay Nathan J Edwards Suzanne Ostrand-Rosenberg Catherine Fenselau

Ubiquitinated proteins carried by the extracellular vesicles (EV) released by myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSC) have been investigated using proteomic strategies to examine the effect of tumor-associated inflammation. EV were collected from MDSC directly following isolation from tumor-bearing mice with low and high inflammation. Among the 1092 proteins (high inflammation) and 925 proteins...

Journal: :Cancer 2003

2010
Katarina Järlestedt Catherine I. Rousset Maryam Faiz Ulrika Wilhelmsson Anders Ståhlberg Hana Sourkova Marcela Pekna Carina Mallard Henrik Hagberg Milos Pekny

BACKGROUND Astroglial cells are activated following injury and up-regulate the expression of the intermediate filament proteins glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) and vimentin. Adult mice lacking the intermediate filament proteins GFAP and vimentin (GFAP(-/-)Vim(-/-)) show attenuated reactive gliosis, reduced glial scar formation and improved regeneration of neuronal synapses after neurotra...

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