Tatro, Erick T Scott, Erick R Nguyen, Timothy B Salaria, Shahid Banerjee, Sugato Moore, David J Masliah, Eliezer Achim, Cristian L Everall, Ian P
HIV infection disturbs the central nervous system (CNS) through inflammation and glial activation. Evidence suggests roles for microRNA (miRNA) in host defense and neuronal homeostasis, though little is known about miRNAs' role in HIV CNS infection. MiRNAs are non-coding RNAs that regulate gene translation through post-transcriptional mechanisms. M...
Wang, Feng Zhang, Ruixue Wu, Xiaomeng Hankinson, Oliver
BackgroundHypoxia-inducible expression of the erythropoietin (EPO) gene is mediated principally by hypoxia-inducible factor 2alpha (HIF-2alpha) in Hep3B cells under physiologic conditions. How/whether p300/CBP and the members of p160 coactivator family potentiate hypoxic induction of endogenous EPO and other HIF-2alpha and hypoxia-inducible factor ...
Finkbeiner, Walter E Zlock, Lorna T Mehdi, Irum Widdicombe, Jonathan H
There are two main epithelial cell types in the secretory tubules of mammalian glands: serous and mucous. The former is believed to secrete predominantly water and antimicrobials, the latter mucins. Primary cultures of human airway gland epithelium have been available for almost 20 yr, but they are poorly differentiated and lack clear features of e...
Ahuja, Preeti Zhao, Peng Angelis, Ekaterini Ruan, Hongmei Korge, Paavo Olson, Aaron Wang, Yibin Jin, Eunsook S Jeffrey, F Mark Portman, Michael
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In the adult heart, regulation of fatty acid oxidation and mitochondrial genes is controlled by the PPARgamma coactivator-1 (PGC-1) family of transcriptional coactivators. However, in response to pathological stressors such as hemodynamic load or ischemia, cardiac myocytes downregulate PGC-1 activity and fatty acid oxidation genes in preference for...
Sohaskey, Michael L Jiang, Yebin Zhao, Jenny J Mohr, Andreas Roemer, Frank Harland, Richard M
During skeletal development and regeneration, bone-forming osteoblasts respond to high metabolic demand by active expansion of their rough endoplasmic reticulum (rER) and increased synthesis of type I collagen, the predominant bone matrix protein. However, the molecular mechanisms that orchestrate this response are not well understood. We show that...
Lee, Ho-Jin Zheng, Jie J
PDZ domains are abundant protein interaction modules that often recognize short amino acid motifs at the C-termini of target proteins. They regulate multiple biological processes such as transport, ion channel signaling, and other signal transduction systems. This review discusses the structural characterization of PDZ domains and the use of recent...
Meli, Vijaykumar S Osuna, Beatriz Ruvkun, Gary Frand, Alison R
The molting cycle of nematodes involves the periodic synthesis and removal of a collagen-rich exoskeleton, but the underlying molecular mechanisms are not well understood. Here, we describe the mlt-10 gene of Caenorhabditis elegans, which emerged from a genetic screen for molting-defective mutants sensitized by low cholesterol. MLT-10 defines a lar...
Zhu, Jianfeng Zhang, Yong-Tao Alber, Mark S Newman, Stuart A
BackgroundMajor unresolved questions regarding vertebrate limb development concern how the numbers of skeletal elements along the proximodistal (P-D) and anteroposterior (A-P) axes are determined and how the shape of a growing limb affects skeletal element formation. There is currently no generally accepted model for these patterning processes, but...
Jiang, Peng Selvaraj, Vimal Deng, Wenbin
Oligodendrocytes are the myelinating cells of the central nervous system. For regenerative cell therapy in demyelinating diseases, there is significant interest in deriving a pure population of lineage-committed oligodendrocyte precursor cells (OPCs) for transplantation. OPCs are characterized by the activity of the transcription factor Olig2 and s...
McHughen, Stephanie A Rodriguez, Paul F Kleim, Jeffrey A Kleim, Erin D Marchal Crespo, Laura Procaccio, Vincent Cramer, Steven C
Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) is important to brain functions such as plasticity and repair. A single nucleotide polymorphism for this growth factor, val(66)met, is common and associated with decreased activity-dependent BDNF release. The current study evaluated the effects of this polymorphism in relation to human brain motor system fun...