نتایج جستجو برای: ethylmalonic encephalopathy

تعداد نتایج: 20072  

1996
Francis Halzen Todor Stanev Gaurang B. Yodh

Although gamma ray showers are muon-poor, they still produce a number of muons suucient to make the sources observed by GeV and TeV telescopes observable also in muons. For sources with hard gamma ray spectra there is a relativèenhancement' of muons from gamma ray primaries as compared to that from nucleon primaries. All shower gamma rays above the photo-production threshold contribute to the n...

Journal: :Journal of the American Chemical Society 2015
Xiongyi Huang Tova M Bergsten John T Groves

We report a manganese-catalyzed aliphatic C-H azidation reaction that can efficiently convert secondary, tertiary, and benzylic C-H bonds to the corresponding azides. The method utilizes aqueous sodium azide solution as the azide source and can be performed under air. Besides its operational simplicity, the potential of this method for late-stage functionalization has been demonstrated by succe...

2008
Zacharia Myers Adi Nusser

Assuming the dark matter is made entirely from neutralinos, we re-visit the role of their annihilation on the temperature of diffuse gas in the high redshift universe. We consider neutralinos of particle mass 36 GeV and 100 GeV, respectively. The former is able to produce ∼ 7 ee particles per annihilation through the fremionic channel, and the latter ∼ 53 particles assuming a purely bosonic cha...

2012
Ivano Di Meo Alberto Auricchio Costanza Lamperti Alberto Burlina Carlo Viscomi Massimo Zeviani

Ethylmalonic encephalopathy (EE) is an invariably fatal disease, characterized by the accumulation of hydrogen sulfide (H(2)S), a highly toxic compound. ETHE1, encoding sulfur dioxygenase (SDO), which takes part in the mitochondrial pathway that converts sulfide into harmless sulfate, is mutated in EE. The main source of H(2)S is the anaerobic bacterial flora of the colon, although in trace amo...

2014
Bárbara J. Henriques Tânia G. Lucas João V. Rodrigues Jane H. Frederiksen Miguel S. Teixeira Valeria Tiranti Peter Bross Cláudio M. Gomes

ETHE1 is an iron-containing protein from the metallo β-lactamase family involved in the mitochondrial sulfide oxidation pathway. Mutations in ETHE1 causing loss of function result in sulfide toxicity and in the rare fatal disease Ethylmalonic Encephalopathy (EE). Frequently mutations resulting in depletion of ETHE1 in patient cells are due to severe structural and folding defects. However, some...

Journal: :Molecular medicine reports 2010
David J Walsh Eric S Sills Deborah M Lambert Nils Gregersen Fergal D Malone Anthony P H Walsh

Ethylmalonic encephalopathy (EE) is an autosomally recessive inherited disorder with a relentlessly progressive decline in neurological function, usually fatal by the age of ten. It is characterised by generalised hypotonia, psychomotor regression, spastic tetraparesis, dystonia, seizures and, eventually, global neurological failure. Approximately 50 reports have been published worldwide descri...

2016
Yuhui Hao Jiawei Huang Cong Liu Hong Li Jing Liu Yiping Zeng Zhangyou Yang Rong Li

The purpose of this study was to investigate the underlying mechanism of metallothionein (MT) protection from depleted uranium (DU) using a proteomics approach to search for a DU toxicity-differential protein. MT-/- and MT+/+ mice were administrated with a single dose of DU (10 mg/kg, i.p.) or equal volume of saline. After 4 days, protein changes in kidney tissues were evaluated using a proteom...

2015
Ivano Di Meo Costanza Lamperti Valeria Tiranti

Mitochondrial disorders are a group of highly invalidating human conditions for which effective treatment is currently unavailable and characterized by faulty energy supply due to defective oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS). Given the complexity of mitochondrial genetics and biochemistry, mitochondrial inherited diseases may present with a vast range of symptoms, organ involvement, severity, a...

2013
Tatjana M. Hildebrandt Ivano Di Meo Massimo Zeviani Carlo Viscomi Hans-Peter Braun

Hydrogen sulfide is a physiologically relevant signalling molecule. However, circulating levels of this highly biologically active substance have to be maintained within tightly controlled limits in order to avoid toxic side effects. In patients suffering from EE (ethylmalonic encephalopathy), a block in sulfide oxidation at the level of the SDO (sulfur dioxygenase) ETHE1 leads to severe dysfun...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2012
Omer Kabil Ruma Banerjee

Hydrogen sulfide (H(2)S) is a recently described endogenously produced gaseous signaling molecule that influences various cellular processes in the central nervous system, cardiovascular system, and gastrointestinal tract. The biogenesis of H(2)S involves the cytoplasmic transsulfuration enzymes, cystathionine β-synthase and γ-cystathionase, whereas its catabolism occurs in the mitochondrion an...

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