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... 2002 Ku proteins regulate transcription of the WD gene (Eur. J. Biochem. 269) 2161
Nuclear proteins that bind to metal response element a (MREa)
in the Wilson disease gene promoter are Ku autoantigens ... presence of nuclear
factors that bind specifically to MREa. Two MREa-binding
proteins of 70 and 82 kDa were purified using...
... effects and
minimize toxicities [16-19]. Since digoxin is mainly
eliminated via the kidneys, the renal function of the
patients and its alteration during therapy are important
factors to conduct ... concluded that Cys-C is a
more useful marker for GFR than Cr [5]. A
multinational expert meeting was held in Germany to
summarize the latest findings also...
... death in yeast and in
saccharomyces cerevisiae is documented
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. In com-
parison, in case of radical or reactive oxygen forma-
tion, the amount of data investigations about pro-
karyotes and ...
interest on pharmacologically inactive molecules
which are converted after activation by daylight to
photosensitizing agents and which are able to dam-
age, mutat...
... receptors.
All-
trans
-RA inhibits the DNA binding activity of NFAT
To understand the molecular m echanism of RA-induced
inhibition of NFAT activity, we investigated whether the
DNA-binding activity ... homeostasis of lymphocytes, and the main-
tenance of peripheral tolerance. Retinoids, vitamin A and its
natural and synthetic derivatives, regulate a wide array...
... oxygenase and reductase domains is
determined by the regulatory enzyme calmodulin that
interacts a t a speci®c site between the t wo domains. In the
cases of the nNOS and e NOS isoforms, the calmodulin ... catalytic oxygenase
domain t hat binds heme, tetrahydrobiopterin and the
substrate arginine, and (b) the electron-supplying reductase
domain that binds N...
... role
for histone acetylation, namely to create binding sites on the
amino-terminal tails of core histones for acetylated lysine
binding domains, such as the bromodomain (reviewed in
[91]), similar ... to the way that methylated H3-K9 serves as a
binding site for chromodomain-containing proteins (des-
cribed above). A mechanism like this may allow for the
recrui...
... critical
care nurse, and a critical care-trained respiratory therapist. The
MET can be activated by any hospital staff and is active 24
hours a day. Providers in our hospital use standard criteria ... calls. Within a week of the MET call, a multi-
disciplinary team reviewed the information and rated the cause
of the outcome using a previously developed rating...
... pharmacologically active form of pravas-
tatin is open hydroxyl-acid so that its hydrophilicity is
markedly higher than that of other statins. The oral
bioavailability of this statin is low due to degradation ... so that they are used in the treat-
ment of many diseases such as osteoporosis, Alz-
heimer disease, organ transplantation, stroke and di-
abetes [...
... risk. The main
aim is creating validated biomarkers for early thera-
peutic intervention in malignant diseases [47, 48]. A
large number of organizations are now participating
in cancer biomarker ... cellu-
lar signal transductors and thus act mainly cytostati-
cally compared with classical cytotoxic drugs require
special timing of scans [68]. International guidelines
f...