... mRNA insta-bility and the involvement ofthe ARE in this process[10,11]. In addition, another destabilizing sequence wasidentified within the coding region of IFN-b mRNA [12,13].Whereas the independent ... inthe deadenylation process of IFN-b mRNA. Interestingly, IFN-b ARE does not recruit other ARE-binding factors (data not shown),thereby emphasizing the role of this 65-kDa RNA-bindingprotein ... encoding the HA epitope wasinserted at the end ofthe IFN-b coding sequence todistinguish the products resulting from the expression of the DNA constructs and the endogenous gene (Fig. 2). Theseconstructs...
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... the formation of glucuronate. Interestingly, vitamin C for-mation is induced in Gunn rats by phenobarbital [8],an inducer of UGT2s, whichis indirect evidence for the involvement of members ofthe UGT2 ... stimulated the formation of glu-curonate in these preparations, they did not affect the formation of glucuronate 1-phosphate. This indicatesthat glucuronate 1-phosphate isnot an intermediate in the ... acceptorpresent inthe microsomal fraction. Against this is the finding that saccharo-1,4-lactone did not affect the for-mation of glucuronate despite completely blockinghydrolysis of 4-nitroph...
... codon inthe cDNA of TNSALP is denoted as nucleotide +1 instead ofthe first nucleotide of the cDNA clone originally isolated by Weiss et al.[8]. TNSALP (1559delT) is unique in that so far, thisframeshift ... ubiquitinated inthe presence ofthe inhibitor of proteasome function. Furthermore, the extent of ubiquitination of TNSALP (1559delT) was furtheraugmented inthe cells expressing ubiquitin, stronglydemonstrating ... via the ubiquitin ⁄ proteasome path-way. TNSALP (D289V), whichis associated perinatalhypophosphatasia, is another example [14]. These find-ings suggest that the biosynthesis of TNSALP is underscrutiny...
... thatprosemin is secreted into the pancreatic fluid is required. In other tissues, prosemin may not beinvolved inthe reconstitution ofthe extracellular mat-rix, because recombinant prosemin does not ... expression of prosemin in serous carcinomas is noteworthy. Three of ABCFig. 5. Secretion of prosemin protein and expression of prosemin mRNA in various kinds of cancer cells. (A) Conditioned medium ... indicated the expression of prosemin in ovarian cancer cell lines.Ovarian cancers express some kinds of chromosome 16serine proteases, including testisin and prostasin. Weinvestigated the expression...
... Microsequencing analysis ofthe MREa-binding proteins.(A) The N-terminal sequence ofthe 82-kDa band was identical toamino-acid positions 6–16 ofthe Ku-80 protein. (B) The 70-kDa banddid not yield ... will also be of interest to examinewhether additional proteins bind to the other three MREs in the WD promoter, and if so, to determine the precisemechanisms by which such proteins modulate ... determine whether the MREa–protein complex displays sequence specificity. Binding of the HepG2 nuclear proteins to MREa was inhibited by the addition of a molar excess of unlabelled MREa to the binding...
... from the carotid bifurcation, until mild resistancewas felt, thereby indicating occlusion ofthe origin of the MCA inthe Willis circle. The silk suture was tightenedaround the intraluminal ... focal brain ische-mia, CB1 and TRPV1 receptor binding in cortices andstriata did not change following 2 h of MCAo, either in the absence or inthe presence of 1 h of reperfusion(data not shown).Fig. ... endocannabinoid system byE2 in the ischemic striatum seems to involve the activa-tion of intracellular ERs. In fact, administration of the Fig. 3. FAAH and CB1 receptor content inthe striatum of...
... subject, whichis I draw upon the original prefacewesterners in China in the early decades ofthe nineteenth century and the war, the Opium War, that they brought on. The war isthe centerpiece, ... majority of Indian chests were landed on the coast of China, from the coast filtered into the interior, and so reached the pipes ofthe Chinese. Just why the Chinese chose to obtain their supplies ... bark, the first of her kind (Clifton builds her).Senhousecaptain ofthe Blenheim, a 74-gun ship -of- the- line, and senior naval officer inthe Canton operations of 1841.Sladepublisher of the...
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... arthritis patients is due to a basal high frequency ofthe haplotype S01 in the Japanese population. The findings inthe present study raise the question of howthese genetic polymorphisms within the ... important to note there is an essential racial difference in the distribution of haplotypes. According to our data, the fre-quency of haplotype S01 ofthe IL18 gene is 37.9% and that of the S01/S01 ... a haplotype. We therefore checked the genotypicdata reported by other investigators and estimated the carry-ing rate of each haplotype inthe disease populations. Interest-ingly, we found...
... it is unclear whether the polymorphism itself is functional orwhether it isin linkage disequilibrium with one or more causalgenetic variants. If the latter was true, than this linkage disequi-librium ... frequency of 0.29 among combined controls of the present study. Further studies analyzing additional poly-morphisms inthe MHC2TA gene might help to elucidate the role of this gene for RA. The lack of ... haplotypestructure inthe population ofthe present study. This differencemay be also reflected by the fact that the prevalence of RA is not uniform across Europe, showing higher prevalences in Northern...
... deviations) in cases of normal distribution or as medians (interquartile ranges) in cases of non-normal distribution. BMI, body mass index; CRP, C-reactive protein; DAS28, disease activity score using ... following variables were used: gender, age, prednisolone only, methotrexate only, sulfasalazine only,hydroxychloroquine only, tumour necrosis factor-blocking agents, combination of disease-modifying ... smoking,erosions, DAS28 (disease activity score using 28 joint counts), body mass index, pulse rate, creatinine levels, renal clearance, hypothyroidism anddiabetes mellitus. CI, confidence interval;...
... Arthritis Research & Therapy Vol 11 No 5 Toms et al.Page 2 of 2(page number not for citation purposes)Competing interests The authors declare that they have no competing interests.AcknowledgementsThis ... reduced prevalence ofthe meta-bolic syndrome in rheumatoid arthritis patients over the age of 60: more than just an anti-inflammatory effect? A cross-sectional study. Arthritis Res Ther 2009, 11:R110.2. ... HR, Kitas GD: Lack of association between glucocorticoid use and presence of the metabolic syndrome in patients with rheumatoid arthritis:a cross-sectional study. Arthritis Res Ther 2008, 10:R145....