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Phylogenetic trees of receptors for peptides similar to gluc
2022-06-06
Phylogenetic trees of receptors for peptides similar to glucagon from diverse vertebrate species typically are similar to the tree presented in Fig. 3 (Sivarajah et al., 2001, Chow et al., 2004, Irwin and Wong, 2005, Cardoso et al., 2005, Cardoso et al., 2006, Ng et al., 2010, Park et al., 2013, Hwa
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br Ghrelin interactions with the opioid
2022-06-06
Ghrelin interactions with the opioid system The endogenous opioid system is an important regulator of appetite and metabolism (Bodnar, 2017, Nogueiras et al., 2012). In fact, several pharmacological studies have demonstrated that agonists of the three opioid receptors (mu, kappa, and delta) incre
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Celastrol receptor The structural modelling studies gave a v
2022-06-06
The structural modelling studies gave a view of arsenic mediated covalent modifications possible in Cx43. In order to look for the biochemical effects of Arsenic on Cx43 and Cx43 mediated GJIC formation, and in order to further decipher the mechanism involved in Arsenic induced decreases in expressi
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br Presenilins in protein trafficking proteolysis and degrad
2022-06-06
Presenilins in protein trafficking, proteolysis and degradation An obvious explanation for the role of presenilins and γ-secretase in protein trafficking and degradation is that many reported γ-secretase substrates are functionally involved in protein transport. For example, members of the mammal
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The chemical structure of BAs consists of
2022-06-06
The chemical structure of BAs consists of a steroid nucleus with an acidic side chain. They are amphipatic molecules characterized by a hydrophilic α-face and a hydrophobic β-face. The hydrophobic pocket of the FXR LBD interacts with BAs largely through the β-face. The α-face contains several hydrox
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Recently they reported an enyne
2022-06-06
Recently, they reported an enyne chemotype agonist (21, Fig. 13) with low lipophilicity, small polar surface area (PSA) and high potency (Clog P=3.8, tPSA=37 A2, EC50=20nM), further derived from TUG-424. The compound endowed fast oral K02288 (tmax=15min) and a decent pharmacokinetic profile, a sati
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DAMPs are endogenous danger signals that can initiate
2022-06-06
DAMPs are endogenous danger signals that can initiate and perpetuate a noninfectious GDC-0834 during cell death [23]. HMGB1 is a well-studied nuclear DAMP in various types of regulated necrosis and has been implicated in the pathogenesis of infection and sterile inflammation. Our current data indic
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In summary we have discovered the first examples
2022-06-06
In summary, we have discovered the first examples of movement of Asp189 upon binding to fXa inhibitors. A series of novel and potent fXa inhibitors with a phenyltriazolinone P moiety were identified. Although the general binding mode compared to our previously-reported fXa inhibitors was maintained,
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br Funding The research for this
2022-06-06
Funding The research for this paper is conducted as part of a PhD thesis at Pasteur Institute of Iran and it was financially supported by Pasteur Institute of Iran and the Iranian Centre for Communicable Diseases. Conflict of interest Acknowledgments Introduction The viral enzyme integr
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The strict control of Spi
2022-06-06
The strict control of Spi1 expression is critical for proper myeloid cell fate determination, and genetic or epigenetic changes in the Spi1 gene frequently contribute to the leukemogenesis in mice and human. It is has been shown that Spi1 expression is frequently downregulated in human AML patients
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Histone acetylation is regulated by two
2022-06-06
Histone acetylation is regulated by two groups of enzymes, histone acetyltransferases (HATs) and deacetylases (HDACs), with antagonizing functions (Wang et al., 2009b). Among members of HATs, p300 and CBP are homologous. Both are global transcriptional co-activators (Ogryzko et al., 1996), and play
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On the other hand imidazolylcyclopropane derivatives and
2022-06-06
On the other hand, imidazolylcyclopropane derivatives and having a 2-substituted benzimidazolyl group showed moderate binding affinities for both the HR and HR. Replacement of 4-chlororbenzylamino group of with a benzimidazolyl group () led to increase the affinity for the HR more than 5-fold ( =
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Finally life expectancy was strongly reduced in STK deficien
2022-06-06
Finally, life expectancy was strongly reduced in STK4-deficient patients. Even in those patients who received haematopoietic stem cell transplantation, the majority of patients died due to transplantation-related complications, raising the question whether MST1 expressed in nonhaematopoietic tissue
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Sequences of HKI and HKII from humans
2022-06-06
Sequences of HKI and HKII from humans were compared to those of the Atlantic salmon to better understand the observation of HKI movement to the mitochondrial fraction in this study, as HKI in mammals is commonly assumed to be mostly passively regulated by product inhibition, with little evidence of
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PF-670462 Previous reports have implicated the guanylin GC
2022-06-05
Previous reports have implicated the guanylin/GC-C signalling system as being important in osmoregulation in fish, especially in euryhaline species such as the eel which migrate between freshwater (FW) and seawater (SW) environments at different stages of their life cycle (Comrie et al., 2001a, Com
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