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Starke D Lischka K Pagels P Uhlmann E Kramer W Wess G Petzinger E 《Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry letters》2001,11(7):945-949
The synthesis of bile acid oligodeoxynucleotide conjugates via the 3-OH group of the bile acids is described. When used in vivo in rats, covalent conjugation of an oligodeoxynucleotide via a linker to cholic acid resulted in an increased biliary excretion of bile acid-oligodeoxynucleotide conjugates compared to unconjugated oligodeoxynucleotides. 相似文献
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N A Porter R A Wolf W R Pagels L J Marnett 《Biochemical and biophysical research communications》1980,92(2):349-355
11-Hydroperoxy-eicosa-5,8,12,14-tetraenoic acid [11-HPETE] was prepared by chromatographic separation of the hydroperoxides formed from the singlet oxygen oxidation of arachidonic acid [20:4]. 1-[14C]-HPETE was incubated with prostaglandin endoperoxide synthetase preparations from ram seminal vesicles. No prostaglandins products deriving from 11-HPETE were detected in any of the incubations. 11-Hydroxy-eicosa-5,8,12,14-tetraenoic acid [11-HETE], formed by the action of the hydroperoxidase component of prostaglandin endoperoxidase synthetase was the major product formed. The peroxidase activity was absolutely dependent on epinephrine and was stimulated by hematin. 11-HPETE does not appreciably effect the extent of conversion of arachidonic acid into prostaglandin. 相似文献
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Martin Pagels Stephan Fuchs Jan Pané‐Farré Christian Kohler Leonhard Menschner Michael Hecker Peter J. McNamarra Mikael C. Bauer Claes Von Wachenfeldt Manuel Liebeke Michael Lalk Gunnar Sander Christof Von Eiff Richard A. Proctor Susanne Engelmann 《Molecular microbiology》2010,76(5):1142-1161
An alignment of upstream regions of anaerobically induced genes in Staphylococcus aureus revealed the presence of an inverted repeat, corresponding to Rex binding sites in Streptomyces coelicolor. Gel shift experiments of selected upstream regions demonstrated that the redox‐sensing regulator Rex of S. aureus binds to this inverted repeat. The binding sequence – TTGTGAAW4TTCACAA – is highly conserved in S. aureus. Rex binding to this sequence leads to the repression of genes located downstream. The binding activity of Rex is enhanced by NAD+ while NADH, which competes with NAD+ for Rex binding, decreases the activity of Rex. The impact of Rex on global protein synthesis and on the activity of fermentation pathways under aerobic and anaerobic conditions was analysed by using a rex‐deficient strain. A direct regulatory effect of Rex on the expression of pathways that lead to anaerobic NAD+ regeneration, such as lactate, formate and ethanol formation, nitrate respiration, and ATP synthesis, is verified. Rex can be considered a central regulator of anaerobic metabolism in S. aureus. Since the activity of lactate dehydrogenase enables S. aureus to resist NO stress and thus the innate immune response, our data suggest that deactivation of Rex is a prerequisite for this phenomenon. 相似文献
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Neserin Ali Stefan Ljunggren Helen M. Karlsson Aneta Wierzbicka Joakim Pagels Christina Isaxon Anders Gudmundsson Jenny Rissler Jörn Nielsen Christian H. Lindh Monica Kåredal 《Clinical proteomics》2018,15(1):20
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Epidemiological studies have shown that many welders experience respiratory symptoms. During the welding process a large number of airborne nanosized particles are generated, which might be inhaled and deposited in the respiratory tract. Knowledge of the underlying mechanisms behind observed symptoms is still partly lacking, although inflammation is suggested to play a central role. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of welding fume particle exposure on the proteome expression level in welders suffering from respiratory symptoms, and changes in protein mediators in nasal lavage samples were analyzed. Such mediators will be helpful to clarify the pathomechanisms behind welding fume particle-induced effects.Methods
In an exposure chamber, 11 welders with work-related symptoms in the lower airways during the last month were exposed to mild-steel welding fume particles (1 mg/m3) and to filtered air, respectively, in a double-blind manner. Nasal lavage samples were collected before, immediately after, and the day after exposure. The proteins in the nasal lavage were analyzed with two different mass spectrometry approaches, label-free discovery shotgun LC–MS/MS and a targeted selected reaction monitoring LC–MS/MS analyzing 130 proteins and four in vivo peptide degradation products.Results
The analysis revealed 30 significantly changed proteins that were associated with two main pathways; activation of acute phase response signaling and activation of LXR/RXR, which is a nuclear receptor family involved in lipid signaling. Connective tissue proteins and proteins controlling the degradation of such tissues, including two different matrix metalloprotease proteins, MMP8 and MMP9, were among the significantly changed enzymes and were identified as important key players in the pathways.Conclusion
Exposure to mild-steel welding fume particles causes measurable changes on the proteome level in nasal lavage matrix in exposed welders, although no clinical symptoms were manifested. The results suggested that the exposure causes an immediate effect on the proteome level involving acute phase proteins and mediators regulating lipid signaling. Proteases involved in maintaining the balance between the formation and degradation of extracellular matrix proteins are important key proteins in the induced effects.8.
Fernando Pagels A. Catarina Guedes Helena M. Amaro Anake Kijjoa Vitor Vasconcelos 《Biotechnology advances》2019,37(3):422-443
Phycobiliproteins are a group of water soluble proteins with an associated chromophore, responsible for the light-harvesting in cyanobacteria. They are divided in four main types: phycoerythrin, phycocyanin, phycoerythrocyanin and allophycocyanin, and they are characterized according to their structure and light quality absorption. Phycobiliproteins from cyanobacteria have been described as potential bioactive compounds, and recognized as high-valued natural products for biotechnological applications. Moreover, phycobiliproteins have been associated to antioxidant, anticancer and anti-inflammatory capacities among others. Thus, in order to produce phycobiliproteins from cyanobacteria for industrial application, it is necessary to optimize the whole bioprocess, including the processing parameters (such as light, nitrogen and carbon source, pH, temperature and salinity) that affects the growth and phycobiliprotein accumulation, as well as the optimization of phycobiliproteins extraction and purification. The aim of this review is to give an overview of phycobiliproteins not only in terms of their chemistry, but also in terms of their biotechnological applicability and the advances and challenges in the production of such compounds. 相似文献
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Pagels Fernando Amaro Helena M. Tavares Tânia G. Casal Susana Malcata F. Xavier Sousa-Pinto Isabel Guedes A. Catarina 《Journal of applied phycology》2021,33(3):1379-1388
Journal of Applied Phycology - Microalgae have shown a great potential as a source of bioactive compounds, such lipidic compounds as fatty acids and carotenoids, with recognized benefit for human... 相似文献
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