نتایج جستجو برای: heme polymerization inhibition

تعداد نتایج: 373777  

Journal: :Blood 2014
John D Belcher Chunsheng Chen Julia Nguyen Liming Milbauer Fuad Abdulla Abdu I Alayash Ann Smith Karl A Nath Robert P Hebbel Gregory M Vercellotti

Treatment of sickle cell disease (SCD) is hampered by incomplete understanding of pathways linking hemolysis to vaso-occlusion. We investigated these pathways in transgenic sickle mice. Infusion of hemoglobin or heme triggered vaso-occlusion in sickle, but not normal, mice. Methemoglobin, but not heme-stabilized cyanomethemoglobin, induced vaso-occlusion, indicating heme liberation is necessary...

2012
Bobby Nossaman Edward Pankey Philip Kadowitz

The heme-protein soluble guanylyl cyclase (sGC) is the intracellular receptor for nitric oxide (NO). sGC is a heterodimeric enzyme with α and β subunits and contains a heme moiety essential for binding of NO and activation of the enzyme. Stimulation of sGC mediates physiologic responses including smooth muscle relaxation, inhibition of inflammation, and thrombosis. In pathophysiologic states, N...

Journal: :Blood 1997
B Vaisman E Fibach A M Konijn

Ferritin (Ft) plays an important role in cellular iron metabolism. It can store substantial amounts of iron in a nontoxic soluble form. However, its ability to donate iron for cellular needs, in particular for hemoglobin (Hb) synthesis in human erythroid cells, is still controversial. We studied the role of intracellular Ft-iron in Hb synthesis and the involvement of lysosomal proteolysis in ir...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1963
L A HEPPEL

Mii and Ochoa (7) discovered that the synthesis of certain homopolymers by polynucleotide phosphorylase is stimulated by the corresponding polynucleotides or by various copolymers, as well as by ribonucleic acid. These results were confirmed by Singer, Heppel, and Hilmoe (8, 9), who also showed that oligonucleotides are good primers for polynucleotide synthesis. In addition to these stimulation...

Journal: :Biochemistry 1988
S E Hitchcock-DeGregori P Sampath T D Pollard

Tropomyosin inhibition of the rate of spontaneous polymerization of actin is associated with binding of tropomyosin to actin filaments. Rate constants determined by using a direct electron microscopic assay of elongation showed that alpha alpha- and alpha beta-tropomyosin have a small or no effect on the rate of elongation at either end of the filaments. The most likely explanation for the inhi...

2003
Frank A. D. T. G. Wagener Hugo E. van Beurden Carl G. Figdor

When cells are injured they release their contents, resulting in a local accumulation of free heme proteins and heme. Here, we investigated the involvement of heme and its degrading enzyme heme oxygenase (HO) in the inflammatory process during wound healing. We observed that heme directly accumulates at the edges of the wound after inflicting a wound in the palate of Wistar rats. This coincided...

Journal: :The Tohoku journal of experimental medicine 2002
Hiroyoshi Fujita Chiaki Nishitani Kazuhiro Ogawa

One of the most well-characterized symptoms of lead poisoning is porphyria. The biochemical signs of lead intoxication related to porphyria are delta-aminolevulinic aciduria, coproporphyrinuria, and accumulation of free and zinc protoporphyrin in erythrocytes. From the 1970s to the early 80s, almost all of the enzymes in the heme pathway had been purified and characterized, and it was demonstra...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology 2003
Charles W Leffler Liliya Balabanova Alexander L Fedinec Christopher M Waters Helena Parfenova

Dilation of piglet pial arterioles to glutamate involves carbon monoxide (CO) produced from heme by heme oxygenase-2 (HO-2). Piglet cerebral microvessels and endothelial and smooth muscle cells grown on microcarrier beads were used to address the hypothesis that glutamate increases endothelial CO production by increasing HO-2 catalytic activity. CO was measured by gas chromatography/mass spectr...

Journal: :Journal of medicinal chemistry 2016
Kathryn J Wicht Jill M Combrinck Peter J Smith Roger Hunter Timothy J Egan

Quinoline antimalarials target hemozoin formation causing a cytotoxic accumulation of ferriprotoporphyrin IX (Fe(III)PPIX). Well-developed SAR models exist for β-hematin inhibition, parasite activity, and cellular mechanisms for this compound class, but no comparably detailed investigations exist for other hemozoin inhibiting chemotypes. Here, benzamide analogues based on previous HTS hits have...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 2001
A V Pandey H Bisht V K Babbarwal J Srivastava K C Pandey V S Chauhan

The haem detoxification pathway of the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum is a potential biochemical target for drug development. Free haem, released after haemoglobin degradation, is polymerized by the parasite to form haemozoin pigment. Plasmodium falciparum histidine-rich protein-2 (Pfhrp-2) has been implicated as the catalytic scaffold for detoxification of haem in the malaria parasite....

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