نتایج جستجو برای: cardiolipins

تعداد نتایج: 1099  

Journal: :Geobiology 2015
C Neubauer N F Dalleska E S Cowley N J Shikuma C-H Wu A L Sessions D K Newman

The sedimentary record of molecular fossils (biomarkers) can potentially provide important insights into the composition of ancient organisms; however, it only captures a small portion of their original lipid content. To interpret what remains, it is important to consider the potential for functional overlap between different lipids in living cells, and how the presence of one type might impact...

Journal: :Chemistry and physics of lipids 2009
Simona Lobasso Matilde Sublimi Saponetti Francesco Polidoro Patrizia Lopalco Jasna Urbanija Veronika Kralj-Iglic Angela Corcelli

The dye 10-N-nonyl acridine orange (NAO) is used to label cardiolipin domains in mitochondria and bacteria. The present work represents the first study on the binding of NAO with archaebacterial lipid membranes. By combining absorption and fluorescence spectroscopy with fluorescence microscopy studies, we investigated the interaction of the dye with (a) authentic standards of archaebacterial ca...

2018
Qun Chen Ningning Wang Mingjiang Zhu Jianhong Lu Huiqin Zhong Xinli Xue Shuoyuan Guo Min Li Xinben Wei Yongzhen Tao Huiyong Yin

Titanium dioxide nanoparticles (TiO2 NPs) are widely used in food and cosmetics but the health impact of human exposure remains poorly defined. Emerging evidence suggests that TiO2 NPs may elicit immune responses by acting on macrophages. Our proteomic study showed that treatment of macrophages with TiO2 NPs led to significant re-organization of cell membrane and activation of inflammation. The...

2016
Sin Man Lam Gek Huey Chua Xiao-Jiang Li Bing Su Guanghou Shui

Lipidomic analyses of the frontal cortex of Rhesus macaques across three selected age groups (young, sexually-mature, old) revealed that docosahexaenoic acids (DHAs) displayed notable and unique accretions in sexually-mature macaques for all phospholipid classes examined, which were not observable in all remaining polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) investigated. On the other hand, arachidonic ...

2017
Brenda Bakker Gert B Eijkel Ron M A Heeren Marcel Karperien Janine N Post Berta Cillero-Pastor

Articular cartilage is exposed to a gradient of oxygen levels ranging from 5% at the surface to 1% in the deepest layers. While most cartilage research is performed in supraphysiological oxygen levels (19-21%), culturing chondrocytes under hypoxic oxygen levels (≤8%) promotes the chondrogenic phenotype. Exposure of cells to various oxygen levels alters their lipid metabolism, but detailed studi...

Journal: :Diabetes 2007
Yoni Athéa Benoît Viollet Philippe Mateo Delphine Rousseau Marta Novotova Anne Garnier Sophie Vaulont James R Wilding Alain Grynberg Vladimir Veksler Jacqueline Hoerter Renée Ventura-Clapier

AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) plays an important role in controlling energy homeostasis and is envisioned as a promising target to treat metabolic disorders. In the heart, AMPK is involved in short-term regulation and in transcriptional control of proteins involved in energy metabolism. Here, we investigated whether deletion of AMPKalpha2, the main cardiac catalytic isoform, alters mitoch...

2017
Rafi Rashid Amaury Cazenave-Gassiot Iris H. Gao Zeus J. Nair Jaspal K. Kumar Liang Gao Kimberly A. Kline Markus R. Wenk

Enterococcus faecalis is a Gram-positive, opportunistic, pathogenic bacterium that causes a significant number of antibiotic-resistant infections in hospitalized patients. The development of antibiotic resistance in hospital-associated pathogens is a formidable public health threat. In E. faecalis and other Gram-positive pathogens, correlations exist between lipid composition and antibiotic res...

2013
Gerd Olofsson Emma Sparr

Cardiolipin is a phospholipid found in the inner mitochondrial membrane and in bacteria, and it is associated with many physiological functions. Cardiolipin has a dimeric structure consisting of two phosphatidyl residues connected by a glycerol bridge and four acyl chains, and therefore it can carry two negative charges. The pKa values of the phosphate groups have previously been reported to di...

2016
Rafi Rashid Mark Veleba Kimberly A. Kline

Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are utilized by both eukaryotic and prokaryotic organisms. AMPs such as the human beta defensins, human neutrophil peptides, human cathelicidin, and many bacterial bacteriocins are cationic and capable of binding to anionic regions of the bacterial surface. Cationic AMPs (CAMPs) target anionic lipids [e.g., phosphatidylglycerol (PG) and cardiolipins (CL)] in the ce...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2014
Zachary D Dalebroux Susana Matamouros Dale Whittington Russell E Bishop Samuel I Miller

Gram-negative bacteria have two lipid membranes separated by a periplasmic space containing peptidoglycan. The surface bilayer, or outer membrane (OM), provides a barrier to toxic molecules, including host cationic antimicrobial peptides (CAMPs). The OM comprises an outer leaflet of lipid A, the bioactive component of lipopolysaccharide (LPS), and an inner leaflet of glycerophospholipids (GPLs)...

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