نتایج جستجو برای: macrocyclic diamide

تعداد نتایج: 4125  

Journal: :Drug metabolism and disposition: the biological fate of chemicals 2012
Jagadeesha K Dammanahalli Michael W Duffel

Mammalian cytosolic sulfotransferases (SULTs) catalyze the sulfation of xenobiotics as well as numerous endogenous molecules. The major aryl (phenol) SULT in rat liver, rSULT1A1, has been used extensively as a model enzyme for understanding the catalytic function of SULTs. Previous studies showed that purified rSULT1A1 displays significant catalytic changes in the presence of GSSG and other oxi...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 1980
G J Johnson D W Allen T P Flynn B Finkel J G White

Erythrocytes from patients with chronic hemolytic variants of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G-6-PD) deficiency have structural membrane protein abnormalities accompanied by decreased cell membrane deformability which we postulate represent the consequences of oxidant-induced membrane injury. To evaluate the pathophysiologic significance of oxidant-induced membrane injury, we studied the in...

Journal: :Biochemical Journal 2021

Redox regulation of proteins via cysteine residue oxidation is involved in the control various cellular signal pathways. Pyruvate kinase M2 (PKM2), a rate-limiting enzyme glycolysis, critical for metabolic shift from glycolysis to pentose phosphate pathway under oxidative stress cancer cell growth. The PKM2 tetramer required optimal pyruvate (PK) activity, whereas inhibition inter-subunit inter...

Anuj Kumar, Asif Ali Dipak Kumar Das Saeed Ahmed Vinod Kumar Vashistha

The precise analysis of redox chemistry of MN4-based macrocyclic complexes is of great importance because of stabilization of unusual oxidation states of metal ions by macrocyclic ligand and thus have various applications in biochemistry, electrochemistry, electrocatalysis, pharmaceuticals etc. In this work, MN4-macrocyclic complexes of Co (II) and Ni(II) transition metal ...

Journal: :The journal of medical investigation : JMI 2009
Ming-Yu Guo Takanori Narita Bing Qi Keitaro Satoh Osamu Katsumata-Kato Miwako Matsuki-Fukushima Junko Fujita-Yoshigaki Hiroshi Sugiya

In parotid acinar cells, activation of beta-adrenergic receptors provokes exocytotic amylase release via the accumulation of intracellular cAMP. Cellular redox status plays a pivotal role in the regulation of various cellular functions. Cellular redox imbalance caused by the oxidation of cellular antioxidants, as a result of oxidative stress, induces significant biological damages. In this stud...

Journal: :Organic & biomolecular chemistry 2010
Jun-Ichi Aihara Masakazu Makino

For some porphyrinoids, such as orangarin and amethyrin, the main route of macrocyclic pi-circulation is different from the main macrocyclic conjugation pathway predicted by porphyrin chemists. Our analytical theory of ring-current diamagnetism allows us to predict the main macrocyclic conjugation pathway from the ring current distribution. We can now interpret macrocyclic aromaticity and macro...

Journal: :Asia Pacific journal of clinical nutrition 2008
Kazuaki Mawatari Sonoko Yasui Ran Morizumi Akiko Hamamoto Hiroko Furukawa Kei Koyama Atsushi Hattori Emiko Yoshioka Masaki Yoshida Masayuki Nakano Kiyoshi Teshigawara Nagakatsu Harada Toshio Hosaka Akira Takahashi Yutaka Nakaya

Both insulin resistance and reactive oxygen species (ROS) have been reported to play essential pathophysiological roles in cardiovascular diseases. However, the mechanistic link between ROS and insulin resistance in the vasculature remains unclear. Recently we have shown that insulin causes KATP channel activation mediated by PI3K in cultured vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs). KATP channel i...

2011
Ming J. Wu Patrick J. O’Doherty Patricia A. Murphy Victoria Lyons Melinda Christophersen Peter J. Rogers Trevor D. Bailey Vincent J. Higgins

Elemental uptake and export of the cell are tightly regulated thereby maintaining the ionomic homeostasis. This equilibrium can be disrupted upon exposure to exogenous reactive oxygen species (ROS), leading to reduction or elevation of the intracellular metal ions. In this study, the ionomic composition in the eukaryotic model organism Saccharomyces cerevisiae was profiled using the inductively...

Journal: :Applied microbiology 1971
M J Rose K Enkiri W L Sulzbacher

Incorporation of various diazenes into Trypticase soy media appeared selectively to permit the growth of pseudomonads while inhibiting the growth of a variety of enterobacteria. One of these diazenes, diamide (diazenedicarboxylic acid bisdimethylamide), was shown to be bactericidal for pure cultures of Escherichia coli, Proteus sp., and Salmonella enteritidis and to cause a 1- to 2-hr delay in ...

Journal: :Antioxidants & redox signaling 2003
Peter V Usatyuk Suryanarayana Vepa Tonya Watkins Donghong He Narasimham L Parinandi Viswanathan Natarajan

Reactive oxygen species (ROS)-mediated compromise of endothelial barrier integrity has been implicated in a number of pulmonary disorders, including adult respiratory distress syndrome, pulmonary edema, and vasculitis. The mechanisms by which ROS increase endothelial permeability are unclear. We hypothesized that ROS-induced changes in cellular redox status (thiols) may contribute to endothelia...

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