987 resultados para electrophoretic mobility


Relevância:

60.00% 60.00%

Publicador:

Resumo:

AIMS: Solute carrier 2a2 (Slc2a2) gene codifies the glucose transporter GLUT2, a key protein for glucose flux in hepatocytes and renal epithelial cells of proximal tubule. In diabetes mellitus, hepatic and tubular glucose output has been related to Slc2a2/GLUT2 overexpression; and controlling the expression of this gene may be an important adjuvant way to improve glycemic homeostasis. Thus, the present study investigated transcriptional mechanisms involved in the diabetes-induced overexpression of the Slc2a2 gene. MAIN METHODS: Hepatocyte nuclear factors 1α and 4α (HNF-1α and HNF-4α), forkhead box A2 (FOXA2), sterol regulatory element binding protein-1c (SREBP-1c) and the CCAAT-enhancer-binding protein (C/EBPβ) mRNA expression (RT-PCR) and binding activity into the Slc2a2 promoter (electrophoretic mobility assay) were analyzed in the liver and kidney of diabetic and 6-day insulin-treated diabetic rats. KEY FINDINGS: Slc2a2/GLUT2 expression increased by more than 50% (P<0.001) in the liver and kidney of diabetic rats, and 6-day insulin treatment restores these values to those observed in non-diabetic animals. Similarly, the mRNA expression and the binding activity of HNF-1α, HNF-4α and FOXA2 increased by 50 to 100% (P<0.05 to P<0.001), also returning to values of non-diabetic rats after insulin treatment. Neither the Srebf1 and Cebpb mRNA expression, nor the SREBP-1c and C/EBP-β binding activity was altered in diabetic rats. SIGNIFICANCE: HNF-1α, HNF-4α and FOXA2 transcriptional factors are involved in diabetes-induced overexpression of Slc2a2 gene in the liver and kidney. These data point out that these transcriptional factors are important targets to control GLUT2 expression in these tissues, which can contribute to glycemic homeostasis in diabetes.

Relevância:

60.00% 60.00%

Publicador:

Resumo:

In dieser Arbeit wurden wässrige Suspensionen ladungsstabilisierter kolloidaler Partikel bezüglich ihres Verhaltens unter dem Einfluss elektrischer Felder untersucht. Insbesondere wurde die elektrophoretische Mobilität µ über einen weiten Partikelkonzentrationsbereich studiert, um das individuelle Verhalten einzelner Partikel mit dem bisher nur wenig untersuchten kollektiven Verhalten von Partikelensembles (speziell von fluid oder kristallin geordneten Ensembles) zu vergleichen. Dazu wurde ein superheterodynes Dopplervelocimetrisches Lichtstreuexperiment mit integraler und lokaler Datenerfassung konzipiert, das es erlaubt, die Geschwindigkeit der Partikel in elektrischen Feldern zu studieren. Das Experiment wurde zunächst erfolgreich im Bereich nicht-ordnender und fluid geordneter Suspensionen getestet. Danach konnte mit diesem Gerät erstmals das elektrophoretische Verhalten von kristallin geordneten Suspensionen untersucht werden. Es wurde ein komplexes Fließverhalten beobachtet und ausführlich dokumentiert. Dabei wurden bisher in diesem Zusammenhang noch nicht beobachtete Effekte wie Blockfluss, Scherbandbildung, Scherschmelzen oder elastische Resonanzen gefunden. Andererseits machte dieses Verhalten die Entwicklung einer neuen Auswertungsroutine für µ im kristallinen Zustand notwendig, wozu die heterodyne Lichtstreutheorie auf den superheterodynen Fall mit Verscherung erweitert werden musste. Dies wurde zunächst für nicht geordnete Systeme durchgeführt. Diese genäherte Beschreibung genügte, um unter den gegebenen Versuchbedingungen auch das Lichtstreuverhalten gescherter kristalliner Systeme zu interpretieren. Damit konnte als weiteres wichtiges Resultat eine generelle Mobilitäts-Konzentrations-Kurve erhalten werden. Diese zeigt bei geringen Partikelkonzentrationen den bereits bekannten Anstieg und bei mittleren Konzentrationen ein Plateau. Bei hohen Konzentrationen sinkt die Mobilität wieder ab. Zur Interpretation dieses Verhaltens bzgl. Partikelladung stehen derzeit nur Theorien für nicht wechselwirkende Partikel zur Verfügung. Wendet man diese an, so findet man eine überraschend gute Übereinstimmung der elektrophoretisch bestimmten Partikelladung Z*µ mit numerisch bestimmten effektiven Partikelladungen Z*PBC.

Relevância:

60.00% 60.00%

Publicador:

Resumo:

Transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSE) are neurodegenerative diseases caused by the conversion of the host-encoded cellular protein (PrPC) to a disease-associated isoform (PrPSc). The agent responsible for prion diseases may exist as different strains with specific biological and biochemical properties. According to the protein-only hypothesis, prion strain diversity is enciphered in PrPSc conformation. Molecular strain typing methods are based on the electrophoretic mobility of protease resistant core of PrPSc, on the susceptibility to protease digestion, on the glycosylation profile of PrPres and on the conformational stability of PrPSc. In this study a new conformational stability assay was developed based on the differential solubility of PrPC and PrPSc: CSSA (conformational stability and solubility assay). The conformational stability assay was performed by measuring PrPSc solubility in homogenates treated with increasing concentrations of GdnHCl, in the absence of proteinase K. Indeed, dose-response curves allowed estimation of the concentration of GdnHCl able to solubilise 50% of PrPSc. The results showed that this method is valuable for the biochemical typing of strains in bank voles and it is also a promising tool for molecular analysis of natural prion isolates. CSSA also revealed strain-specific PrPSc conformational stabilities of ovine natural isolates so that this feature, combined with the N-terminal PrPSc cleavage, allowed differentiation of classical scrapie, including CH1641-like, from natural goat BSE and experimental sheep BSE. In view of the implications concerning strain similarity between animal and human TSEs, the physico-chemical properties of the Nor98 with two human prion diseases (VPSPr and GSS) were compared in order to investigate the extent of the similarity between animal and human prion strains. The results showed an unexpected heterogeneity of the molecular features among human and sheep TSEs associated with internal PrPres fragments with the possible exception of Nor98 and a case of GSS P102L. These similarities and differences need further investigation by N- and C-terminal sequencing and biological characterization.

Relevância:

60.00% 60.00%

Publicador:

Resumo:

Das Hauptziel dieser Arbeit war die Identifizierung der Regulationsebenen auf denen die TPA-induzierte Matrix-Metalloproteinase-9 (MMP-9) durch das nitrose Gas Stickstoffmonoxid (NO) in MCF-7-Zellen verändert wird. Dabei konnte sowohl mit Hilfe der Zymographie als auch mit einem MMP-9-Aktivitäts-ELISA gezeigt werden, dass die extrazellulären MMP-9-Spiegel durch die Behandlung der Zellen mit NO reduziert werden. Gleichzeitig zeigte sich auch eine durch NO bedingte Abnahme der intrazellulären MMP-9-Spiegel, wie mit Hilfe von Western-Blot-Analyse nachgewiesen werden konnte. Experimente mit dem Proteasominhibitor Lactacystin und dem Proteinsynthesehemmstoff Cycloheximid ließen darüber hinaus eine NO-bedingte Veränderung der MMP-9-Proteinstabilität ausschließen. Im Gegensatz dazu konnte mittels der metabolischen Markierung mit radioaktiv markiertem Methionin und Cystein gezeigt werden, dass die Proteinneusynthese der MMP-9 durch eine Behandlung der Zellen mit NO stark beeinträchtigt wird. In Übereinstimmung mit diesen Daten finden sich reduzierte MMP-9-mRNA-Spiegel auch in der polysomalen Zellfraktion von MCF-7-Zellen. Wie mit Hilfe des Transkriptionshemmstoffes Actinomycin D und durch Reportergenstudien mit hybriden MMP-9-Promotorkonstrukten gezeigt werden konnte, ist die NO-induzierte Reduktion der MMP-9-mRNA-Spiegel nicht auf eine Verringerung der MMP-9-mRNA-Stabilität zurückzuführen. Reportergenstudien mit einem 670bp langen Promotorfragment des 5’flankierenden Bereichs des humanen MMP-9-Gens zeigten jedoch auf, dass der hemmende Effekt des NOs zum Teil auf eine NO-vermittelte Abnahme der TPA-induzierten MMP-9-Promotoraktivität zurückgeführt werden kann. Demzufolge wurde in den nachfolgenden Experimenten nach den für die MMP-9-Expression notwendigen und von NO modulierten Transkriptionsfaktoren in MCF-7-Zellen gesucht. Anhand von Western-Blot-Analysen und Gelshiftanalysen konnte gezeigt werden, dass die Aktivität des Transkriptionsfaktors AP-1 in MCF-7-Zellen durch NO gehemmt wird, während weder die Expressionspiegel noch die Bindungsaffinität der Transkriptionsfaktoren NFκB und Sp1 durch die NO-Behandlung verändert sind. Weiterhin konnte unter Verwendung von pharmakologischen Inhibitoren der MAPK-Signalwege mit Hilfe der Western-Blot-Analyse nachgewiesen werden, dass MAPK-vermittelte Signalwege zwar für die Induktion der MMP-9-Expression essenziell sind, diese jedoch nicht von NO beeinflusst sind. Im Unterschied hierzu konnte mit Hilfe eines PKC-Aktivitätsassays gezeigt werden, dass die Gesamtaktivität von PKCs nach Behandlung von MCF-7-Zellen mit NO signifikant gehemmt ist. Zusammenfassend zeigen diese Untersuchungen, dass die NO-vermittelte Hemmung der TPA-induzierten MMP-9-Expression in MCF-7-Zellen im Wesentlichen auf eine NO-abhängige Reduktion der Protein-Kinase-C-Aktivität und einer daraus resultierenden Aktivitätshemmung des Transkriptionsfaktors AP-1 zurückgeführt werden kann.

Relevância:

60.00% 60.00%

Publicador:

Resumo:

In der vorliegenden Arbeit konnte gezeigt werden, dass durch die grafting-from-Methode verschiedene geschützte Polypeptidbürsten basierend auf L-glutaminsäure, L-asparaginsäure, L-lysin und L-ornithin synthetisch zugänglich sind. Zur Verwirklichung dieser Synthesestrategie wurde mehrstufig ein Makroinitiator auf Basis von N-methacrylamid-1,6-diaminohexan hergestellt, der die ringöffnende Polymerisation von Leuchs´schen Anhydriden zur Entwicklung von geschützten Polypeptidseitenketten initiieren kann. Durch stark saure bzw. alkalische Abspaltbedingungen war es möglich, die Schutzgruppen bei allen geschützten Bürsten bis auf eine Spezies erfolgreich zu entfernen. Weitergehende Untersuchungen an den positiv bzw. negativ geladenen Polyelektrolytbürsten mittels statischer Lichtstreuung und Kapillarelektrophorese zeigten, dass lediglich die Z-geschützten Poly-L-lysinbürsten ohne Kettenabbau entschützt werden konnten. In allen anderen Fällen wurden nach Abspaltung der Schutzgruppen lineare Kettenfragmente detektiert. Durch die Zugabe von NaClO4 oder Methanol zu den wässrigen Lösungen der Poly-L-lysinbürsten konnte mittels CD-Spektroskopie gezeigt werden, dass die Seitenketten von einer ungeordneten Konformation in eine helikale Konformation übergehen. In weiterführenden Experimenten wurde mittels statischer Lichtstreuung, dynamischer Lichtstreuung, SAXS, und AFM-Aufnahmen in Lösung bewiesen, dass die helikale Konformation der Seitenketten eine deutliche Abnahme des Zylinderquerschnitts und des Querschnittträgheitsradius zur Folge hat, die Topologie der Bürste allerdings unverändert bleibt. Weiterhin konnte mittels Kapillarelektrophorese die elektrophoretische Mobilität der Poly-L-lysinbürsten und ihrer linearen Analoga bestimmt werden. Mit diesen Resultaten war es in Kombination mit statischen Lichtstreuexperimenten möglich, die effektive Ladung von linearem und verzweigten Poly-L-lysin nach einer Theorie von Muthukumar zu berechnen. Das Ergebnis dieser Rechnungen bestätigt die Ergebnisse früherer Untersuchungen von Peter Dziezok, der in seiner Dissertation durch Leitfähigkeits und Lichtstreumessungen an linearem PVP und PVP-Bürsten herausfand, dass die effektive Ladung von Polymerbürsten mindestens um einen Faktor 10 kleiner ist als bei den korrespondierenden linearen Analoga.

Relevância:

60.00% 60.00%

Publicador:

Resumo:

The interplay of hydrodynamic and electrostatic forces is of great importance for the understanding of colloidal dispersions. Theoretical descriptions are often based on the so called standard electrokinetic model. This Mean Field approach combines the Stokes equation for the hydrodynamic flow field, the Poisson equation for electrostatics and a continuity equation describing the evolution of the ion concentration fields. In the first part of this thesis a new lattice method is presented in order to efficiently solve the set of non-linear equations for a charge-stabilized colloidal dispersion in the presence of an external electric field. Within this framework, the research is mainly focused on the calculation of the electrophoretic mobility. Since this transport coefficient is independent of the electric field only for small driving, the algorithm is based upon a linearization of the governing equations. The zeroth order is the well known Poisson-Boltzmann theory and the first order is a coupled set of linear equations. Furthermore, this set of equations is divided into several subproblems. A specialized solver for each subproblem is developed, and various tests and applications are discussed for every particular method. Finally, all solvers are combined in an iterative procedure and applied to several interesting questions, for example, the effect of the screening mechanism on the electrophoretic mobility or the charge dependence of the field-induced dipole moment and ion clouds surrounding a weakly charged sphere. In the second part a quantitative data analysis method is developed for a new experimental approach, known as "Total Internal Reflection Fluorescence Cross-Correlation Spectroscopy" (TIR-FCCS). The TIR-FCCS setup is an optical method using fluorescent colloidal particles to analyze the flow field close to a solid-fluid interface. The interpretation of the experimental results requires a theoretical model, which is usually the solution of a convection-diffusion equation. Since an analytic solution is not available due to the form of the flow field and the boundary conditions, an alternative numerical approach is presented. It is based on stochastic methods, i. e. a combination of a Brownian Dynamics algorithm and Monte Carlo techniques. Finally, experimental measurements for a hydrophilic surface are analyzed using this new numerical approach.

Relevância:

60.00% 60.00%

Publicador:

Resumo:

Delivery of therapeutic nucleic acid based drugs is still very demanding and difficult to manage and monitor. For this reason, a precise method for the monitoring of RNAi pathways is necessary. This thesis explores a new approach for sensing of potentially therapeutic nucleic acids, using the interaction of so called prodyes with intracellular enzymes in a prodrug manner. To realize this concept, some non-fluorescent, fluorescein based asymmetric dyes were synthesized and their spectroscopic characteristics were studied. Azide-alkyne Click chemistry was applied for conjugation purposes, using a new protocol at weak acidic pH to get intact prodye constructs. Both, an electrophoretic mobility shift assay with polyacrylamide gels and in-cuvette experiments showed remarkable OFF-to-ON behavior of these new siRNA constructs under physiological conditions. After salt-free purification, subsequent hybridization to double-stranded ribonucleic acids and nanoformulation to lipoplexes, the prodye conjugated siRNA was examined in cellular uptake studies for First Contact Imaging. The investigated siRNA-prodye conjugates showed strong sensitivity to esterases, being hydrolyzed at the biolabile function and developing a strong fluorescence which was verified in bulk. As an optimization, a new profluorescent molecule system was designed and synthesized, which has a carbonate as biolabile 6’ protecting group and a highly water soluble 3’ clickable linker. This new non-fluorescent but colored prodye showed 12 - 320 times increased fluorescence intensities between OFF- and ON- states, depending to the deprotection method. This is the first reported molecule model of an asymmetric profluorescent fluorescein, having the very favorable 3’ &amp;amp; 6’ functions.

Relevância:

60.00% 60.00%

Publicador:

Resumo:

The dynamics of focusing weak bases using a transient pH boundary was examined via high-resolution computer simulation software. Emphasis was placed on the mechanism and impact that the presence of salt, namely, NaCl, has on the ability to focus weak bases. A series of weak bases with mobilities ranging from 5 x 10(-9) to 30 x 10(-9) m2/V x s and pKa values between 3.0 and 7.5 were examined using a combination of 65.6 mM formic acid, pH 2.85, for the separation electrolyte, and 65.6 mM formic acid, pH 8.60, for the sample matrix. Simulation data show that it is possible to focus weak bases with a pKa value similar to that of the separation electrolyte, but it is restricted to weak bases having an electrophoretic mobility of 20 x 10(-9) m2/V x s or quicker. This mobility range can be extended by the addition of NaCl, with 50 mM NaCl allowing stacking of weak bases down to a mobility of 15 x 10(-9) m2/V x s and 100 mM extending the range to 10 x 10(-9) m2/V x s. The addition of NaCl does not adversely influence focusing of more mobile bases, but does prolong the existence of the transient pH boundary. This allows analytes to migrate extensively through the capillary as a single focused band around the transient pH boundary until the boundary is dissipated. This reduces the length of capillary that is available for separation and, in extreme cases, causes multiple analytes to be detected as a single highly efficient peak.

Relevância:

60.00% 60.00%

Publicador:

Resumo:

The tumor suppressor gene hypermethylated in cancer 1 (HIC1), located on human chromosome 17p13.3, is frequently silenced in cancer by epigenetic mechanisms. Hypermethylated in cancer 1 belongs to the bric à brac/poxviruses and zinc-finger family of transcription factors and acts by repressing target gene expression. It has been shown that enforced p53 expression leads to increased HIC1 mRNA, and recent data suggest that p53 and Hic1 cooperate in tumorigenesis. In order to elucidate the regulation of HIC1 expression, we have analysed the HIC1 promoter region for p53-dependent induction of gene expression. Using progressively truncated luciferase reporter gene constructs, we have identified a p53-responsive element (PRE) 500 bp upstream of the TATA-box containing promoter P0 of HIC1, which is sequence specifically bound by p53 in vitro as assessed by electrophoretic mobility shift assays. We demonstrate that this HIC1 p53-responsive element (HIC1.PRE) is necessary and sufficient to mediate induction of transcription by p53. This result is supported by the observation that abolishing endogenous wild-type p53 function prevents HIC1 mRNA induction in response to UV-induced DNA damage. Other members of the p53 family, notably TAp73beta and DeltaNp63alpha, can also act through this HIC1.PRE to induce transcription of HIC1, and finally, hypermethylation of the HIC1 promoter attenuates inducibility by p53.

Relevância:

60.00% 60.00%

Publicador:

Resumo:

Scrapie is a transmissible spongiform encephalopathy (TSE) in sheep and goats. In recent years, atypical scrapie cases were identified that differed from classical scrapie in the molecular characteristics of the disease-associated pathological prion protein (PrP(sc)). In this study, we analyze the molecular and neuropathological phenotype of nine Swiss TSE cases in sheep and goats. One sheep was identified as classical scrapie, whereas six sheep, as well as two goats, were classified as atypical scrapie. The latter revealed a uniform electrophoretic mobility pattern of the proteinase K-resistant core fragment of PrP(sc) distinct from classical scrapie regardless of the genotype, the species, and the neuroanatomical structure. Remarkably different types of neuroanatomical PrP(sc) distribution were observed in atypical scrapie cases by both western immunoblotting and immunohistochemistry. Our findings indicate that the biodiversity in atypical scrapie is larger than expected and thus impacts on current sampling and testing strategies in small ruminant TSE surveillance.

Relevância:

60.00% 60.00%

Publicador:

Resumo:

In this study, we investigated the molecular mechanisms underlying the ATP analogue adenosine-5'-O-(3-thio)triphosphate-induced nucleocytoplasmic shuttling of the mRNA stabilizing factor HuR in human (h) mesangial cells (MC). Using synthetic protein kinase C (PKC) inhibitors and small interfering RNA approaches, we demonstrated that knockdown of PKC alpha efficiently blocked the ATP-dependent nuclear HuR export to the cytoplasm. The functional importance of PKC alpha in HuR shuttling is highlighted by the high cytosolic HuR content detected in hMC stably overexpressing PKC alpha compared with mock-transfected cells. The ATP-induced recruitment of HuR to the cytoplasm is preceded by a direct interaction of PKC alpha with nuclear HuR and accompanied by increased Ser phosphorylation as demonstrated by coimmunoprecipitation experiments. Mapping of putative PKC target sites identified serines 158 and 221 as being indispensable for HuR phosphorylation by PKC alpha. RNA pull-down assay and RNA electrophoretic mobility shift assay demonstrated that the HuR shuttling by ATP is accompanied by an increased HuR binding to cyclooxygenase (COX)-2 mRNA. Physiologically, the ATP-dependent increase in RNA binding is linked with an augmentation in COX-2 mRNA stability and subsequent increase in prostaglandin E(2) synthesis. Regulation of HuR via PKC alpha-dependent phosphorylation emphasizes the importance of posttranslational modification for stimulus-dependent HuR shuttling.

Relevância:

60.00% 60.00%

Publicador:

Resumo:

In this study we examined the potential inhibition by interferon-gamma (IFN gamma) of the early stages of low density lipoprotein (LDL) oxidation mediated by human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) and monocyte-derived macrophages (MDM) in Ham's F-10 medium supplemented with physiological amounts of L-tryptophan (Trp). We assessed LDL oxidation by measuring the consumption of LDL's major antioxidant (i.e., alpha-tocopherol) and targets for oxidation (cholesteryllinoleate and cholesterylarachidonate), together with the accumulation of cholesterylester hydroperoxides and the increase in relative electrophoretic mobility of the lipoprotein particle. Exposure of PBMC or MDM to IFN gamma induced the degradation of extracellular Trp with concomitant accumulation of kynurenine, anthranilic and 3-hydroxyanthranilic acid (3HAA) in the culture medium. Formation of 3HAA, but neither Trp degradation nor formation of kynurenine and anthranilic acid, was inhibited by low amounts of diphenylene iodonium (DPI) in a concentration-dependent manner. In contrast to oxidative Trp metabolism, exposure of human PBMC or MDM to IFN gamma failed to induce degradation of arginine, and nitrite was not detected in the cell supernatant, indicating that nitric oxide synthase was not induced under these conditions. Incubation of LDL in Trp-supplemented F-10 medium resulted in a time-dependent oxidation of the lipoprotein that was accelerated in the presence of PBMC or MDM but inhibited strongly in the presence of both cells and IFN gamma, i.e., when Trp degradation and formation of 3HAA were induced. In contrast, when IFN gamma was added to PBMC or MDM in F-10 medium that was virtually devoid of Trp, inhibition of cell-accelerated LDL oxidation was not observed. Exogenous 3HAA added to PBMC or purified monocytes in the absence of IFN gamma also strongly and in a concentration-dependent manner inhibited LDL oxidation. Selective inhibition of IFN gamma-induced formation of 3HAA by DPI caused reversion of the inhibitory action of this cytokine on both PBMC- and MDM-mediated LDL oxidation. These results show that IFN gamma treatment of human PBMC or MDM in vitro attenuates the extent of LDL oxidation caused by these cells, and indicate that Trp degradation with formation of 3HAA is a major contributing factor to this inhibitory activity.

Relevância:

60.00% 60.00%

Publicador:

Resumo:

Irreversible, nonenzymatic glycation of the haemoglobin A beta chain leads to the formation of haemoglobin A1c (HbA1c), a stable minor haemoglobin component with enhanced electrophoretic mobility. The rate of formation of HbA1c is directly proportional to the ambient glucose concentration. HbA1c is commonly used to assess long-term blood glucose control in patients with diabetes mellitus, because the HbA1c value has been shown to predict the risk for the development of many of the chronic complications in diabetes. There are currently four principal glycohaemoglobin assay techniques (ion-exchange chromatography, electrophoresis, affinity chromatography and immunoassays) and over 20 methods that measure different glycated products. The ranges indicating good and poor glycaemic control can vary markedly between different assays. At the moment values differ between methodologies and even between different laboratories using the same methodology. Optimal use of HbA1c testing requires standardisation. There is progress towards international standardisation and improved precision of HbA1c which will lead to all assays reporting results in a standardised way. Clinicians ordering HbA1c testing for their patients should be aware of the type of assay method used, the reference interval, potential assay interferences (e.g. haemoglobinopathies, chronic alcohol ingestion, carbamylation products in uraemia) and assay performance. And they should know that a variety of factors have been shown to directly influence HbA1c values, e.g. iron deficiency anaemia, chronic renal failure and shortened red blood cell life span.

Relevância:

60.00% 60.00%

Publicador:

Resumo:

PURPOSE: Activation of the double-stranded RNA-activated protein kinase (PKR) leads to the induction of various pathways including the down-regulation of translation through phosphorylation of the eukaryotic translation initiation factor 2alpha (eIF-2alpha). There have been no reports to date about the role of PKR in radiation sensitivity. EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN: A clonogenic survival assay was used to investigate the sensitivity of PKR mouse embryo fibroblasts (MEF) to radiation therapy. 2-Aminopurine (2-AP), a chemical inhibitor of PKR, was used to inhibit PKR activation. Nuclear factor-kappaB (NF-kappaB) activation was assessed by electrophoretic mobility shift assay (EMSA). Expression of PKR and downstream targets was examined by Western blot analysis and immunofluorescence. RESULTS: Ionizing radiation leads to dose- and time-dependent increases in PKR expression and function that contributes to increased cellular radiation resistance as shown by clonogenic survival and terminal nucleotidyl transferase-mediated nick end labeling (TUNEL) apoptosis assays. Specific inhibition of PKR with the chemical inhibitor 2-AP restores radiation sensitivity. Plasmid transfection of the PKR wild-type (wt) gene into PKR(-/-) MEFs leads to increased radiation resistance. The protective effect of PKR to radiation may be mediated in part through NF-kappaB and Akt because both NF-kappaB and Akt are activated after ionizing radiation in PKR+/+ but not PKR-/- cells. CONCLUSIONS: We suggest a novel role for PKR as a mediator of radiation resistance modulated in part through the protective effects of NF-kappaB and Akt activation. The modification of PKR activity may be a novel strategy in the future to overcome radiation resistance.

Relevância:

60.00% 60.00%

Publicador:

Resumo:

To identify components of the copper homeostatic mechanism of Lactococcus lactis, we employed two-dimensional gel electrophoresis to detect changes in the proteome in response to copper. Three proteins upregulated by copper were identified: glyoxylase I (YaiA), a nitroreductase (YtjD), and lactate oxidase (LctO). The promoter regions of these genes feature cop boxes of consensus TACAnnTGTA, which are the binding site of CopY-type copper-responsive repressors. A genome-wide search for cop boxes revealed 28 such sequence motifs. They were tested by electrophoretic mobility shift assays for the interaction with purified CopR, the CopY-type repressor of L. lactis. Seven of the cop boxes interacted with CopR in a copper-sensitive manner. They were present in the promoter region of five genes, lctO, ytjD, copB, ydiD, and yahC; and two polycistronic operons, yahCD-yaiAB and copRZA. Induction of these genes by copper was confirmed by real-time quantitative PCR. The copRZA operon encodes the CopR repressor of the regulon; a copper chaperone, CopZ; and a putative copper ATPase, CopA. When expressed in Escherichia coli, the copRZA operon conferred copper resistance, suggesting that it functions in copper export from the cytoplasm. Other member genes of the CopR regulon may similarly be involved in copper metabolism.