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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38598303/n-terminal-signals-in-the-snx-bar-paralogs-vps5-and-vin1-guide-endosomal-coat-complex-formation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shawn P Shortill, Mia S Frier, Michael Davey, Elizabeth Conibear
Endosomal coats incorporate membrane-binding subunits such as sorting nexin (SNX) proteins. The Saccharomyces cerevisiae SNX-BAR paralogs Vin1 and Vps5 are respective subunits of the endosomal VINE and retromer complexes whose dimerizing BAR domains are required for complex assembly and membrane association. However, a degree of promiscuity is predicted for yeast BAR-BAR pairings, and recent work has implicated the unstructured N-terminal domains of Vin1 and Vps5 in coat formation. Here, we map N-terminal signals in both SNX-BAR paralogs that contribute to the assembly and function of two distinct endosomal coats in vivo ...
April 10, 2024: Molecular Biology of the Cell
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38597744/computational-insights-into-the-conformational-dynamics-of-hiv-1-vpr-in-a-lipid-bilayer-for-ion-channel-modeling
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Satyabrata Majumder, Giuseppe Deganutti, Ludovico Pipitò, Dwaipayan Chaudhuri, Joyeeta Datta, Kalyan Giri
HIV-1 Vpr is a multifunctional accessory protein consisting of 96 amino acids that play a critical role in viral pathogenesis. Among its diverse range of activities, Vpr can create a cation-selective ion channel within the plasma membrane. However, the oligomeric state of this channel has not yet been elucidated. In this study, we investigated the conformational dynamics of Vpr helices to model the ion channel topology. First, we employed a series of multiscale simulations to investigate the specific structure of monomeric Vpr in a membrane model...
April 10, 2024: Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38594058/combined-inhibition-of-il-1-il-33-and-il-36-signalling-by-targeting-il1rap-ameliorates-skin-and-lung-fibrosis-in-preclinical-models-of-systemic-sclerosis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Caitríona Grönberg, Sara Rattik, Cuong Tran-Manh, Xiang Zhou, Aleix Rius Rigau, Yi-Nan Li, Andrea-Hermina Györfi, Nicholas Dickel, Meik Kunz, Alexander Kreuter, Emil-Alexandru Matei, Honglin Zhu, Petter Skoog, David Liberg, Jörg Hw Distler, Thuong Trinh-Minh
BACKGROUND: The interleukin (IL)-1 receptor accessory protein (IL1RAP) is an essential coreceptor required for signalling through the IL-1, IL-33 and IL-36 receptors. Here, we investigate the antifibrotic potential of the combined inhibition of these cytokines by an anti-IL1RAP antibody to provide a scientific background for clinical development in systemic sclerosis (SSc). METHODS: The expression of IL1RAP-associated signalling molecules was determined by data mining of publicly available RNA sequencing (RNAseq) data as well as by imaging mass cytometry...
April 9, 2024: Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38593125/rab7-dependent-regulation-of-goblet-cell-protein-clca1-modulates-gastrointestinal-homeostasis
#24
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Preksha Gaur, Yesheswini Rajendran, Bhagyashree Srivastava, Manasvini Markandey, Vered Fishbain-Yoskovitz, Gayatree Mohapatra, Aamir Suhail, Shikha Chaudhary, Shaifali Tyagi, Subhash Chandra Yadav, Amit Kumar Pandey, Yifat Merbl, Avinash Bajaj, Vineet Ahuja, Chittur Srikanth
Inflammation in ulcerative colitis is typically restricted to the mucosal layer of distal gut. Disrupted mucus barrier, coupled with microbial dysbiosis, has been reported to occur prior to the onset of inflammation. Here, we show the involvement of vesicular trafficking protein Rab7 in regulating the colonic mucus system. We identified a lowered Rab7 expression in goblet cells of colon during human and murine colitis. In vivo Rab7 knocked down mice (Rab7KD ) displayed a compromised mucus layer, increased microbial permeability, and depleted gut microbiota with enhanced susceptibility to dextran sodium-sulfate induced colitis...
April 9, 2024: ELife
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38591891/more-than-two-components-complexities-in-bacterial-phosphosignaling
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REVIEW
Andrew Frando, Christoph Grundner
For over 40 years, the two-component systems (TCSs) have taken front and center in our thinking about the signaling mechanisms by which bacteria sense and respond to their environment. In contrast, phosphorylation on Ser/Thr and Tyr ( O -phosphorylation) was long thought to be mostly restricted to eukaryotes and a somewhat accessory signaling mechanism in bacteria. Several recent studies exploring systems aspects of bacterial O -phosphorylation, however, now show that it is in fact pervasive, with some bacterial proteomes as highly phosphorylated as those of eukaryotes...
April 9, 2024: MSystems
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38590121/type-2-vomeronasal-receptor-a4-subfamily-potential-predator-sensors-in-mice
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REVIEW
Andrea Rocha, Quynh Anh Thi Nguyen, Sachiko Haga-Yamanaka
Sensory signals detected by olfactory sensory organs are critical regulators of animal behavior. An accessory olfactory organ, the vomeronasal organ, detects cues from other animals and plays a pivotal role in intra- and inter-species interactions in mice. However, how ethologically relevant cues control mouse behavior through approximately 350 vomeronasal sensory receptor proteins largely remains elusive. The type 2 vomeronasal receptor-A4 (V2R-A4) subfamily members have been repeatedly detected from vomeronasal sensory neurons responsive to predator cues, suggesting a potential role of this receptor subfamily as a sensor for predators...
April 2024: Genesis: the Journal of Genetics and Development
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38587918/creation-of-knock-in-alleles-of-insulin-receptor-tagged-by-fluorescent-proteins-mcherry-or-eyfp-in-fruit-fly-drosophila-melanogaster
#27
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ayano Moriya, Kei Otsuka, Riku Naoi, Mayu Terahata, Koji Takeda, Shu Kondo, Takashi Adachi-Yamada
The insulin/insulin-like growth factor-like signaling (IIS) pathway is highly conserved across metazoans and regulates numerous physiological functions, including development, metabolism, fecundity, and lifespan. The insulin receptor (InR), a crucial membrane receptor in the IIS pathway, is known to be ubiquitously expressed in various tissues, albeit at generally low levels, and its subcellular localization remains incompletely characterized. In this study, we employed CRISPR-mediated mutagenesis in the fruit fly Drosophila to create knock-in alleles of InR tagged with fluorescent proteins (InR::mCherry or InR::EYFP)...
April 2024: Zoological Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38587649/epiberberine-a-potential-rumen-microbial-urease-inhibitor-to-reduce-ammonia-release-screened-by-targeting-ureg
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xiaoyin Zhang, Zhanbo Xiong, Yue He, Nan Zheng, Shengguo Zhao, Jiaqi Wang
Rumen microbial urease inhibitors have been proposed for regulating nitrogen emission and improving nitrogen utilization efficiency in ruminant livestock industry. However, studies on plant-derived natural inhibitors of rumen microbial urease are limited. Urease accessory protein UreG, plays a crucial role in facilitating urease maturation, is a new target for design of urease inhibitor. The objective of this study was to select the potential effective inhibitor of rumen microbial urease from major protoberberine alkaloids in Rhizoma Coptidis by targeting UreG...
April 8, 2024: Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38576063/accessory-gland-protein-regulates-pairing-process-and-oviposition-in-the-subterranean-termite-reticulitermes-chinensis-after-swarming
#29
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yutong Liu, Fei Zhang, Ali Hassan, Xuguo Zhou, Qiuying Huang
Swarming and pairing behaviors are significant to population dispersal of termites. Tandem running is a key process in pairing behavior of dealates to find a mate. Succinylation can lead to significant changes in protein structure and function, which is widely involved in metabolism and behavior regulation in many organisms. However, whether succinylation modification regulates termites' tandem running is currently unknown. In this research, we performed quantitative modified proteomics of the subterranean termite Reticulitermes chinensis Snyder before and after alate swarming...
April 4, 2024: Insect Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38572974/inhibition-of-the-rlr-signaling-pathway-by-sars-cov-2-orf7b-is-mediated-by-mavs-and-abrogated-by-orf7b-homologous-interfering-peptide
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xiao Xiao, Yanan Fu, Wanling You, Congcong Huang, Feng Zeng, Xinsheng Gu, Xiaoguang Sun, Jian Li, Qiwei Zhang, Weixing Du, Gong Cheng, Zhixin Liu, Long Liu
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection and characterized by dysregulated immune response. Studies have shown that the SARS-CoV-2 accessory protein ORF7b induces host cell apoptosis through the tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α) pathway and blocks the production of interferon beta (IFN-β). The underlying mechanism remains to be investigated. In this study, we found that ORF7b facilitated viral infection and production, and inhibited the RIG-I-like receptor (RLR) signaling pathway through selectively interacting with mitochondrial antiviral-signaling protein (MAVS)...
April 4, 2024: Journal of Virology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38563353/interleukin-1-receptor-accessory-protein-blockade-limits-the-development-of-atherosclerosis-and-reduces-plaque-inflammation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Megan Mulholland, Marie A C Depuydt, Gabriel Jakobsson, Irena Ljungcrantz, Andrietta Grentzmann, Fong To, Eva Bengtsson, Elin Jaensson Gyllenbäck, Caitríona Grönberg, Sara Rattik, David Liberg, Alexandru Schiopu, Harry Björkbacka, Johan Kuiper, Ilze Bot, Bram Slütter, Daniel Engelbertsen
AIMS: The interleukin-1 receptor accessory protein (IL1RAP) is a co-receptor required for signalling through the IL-1, IL-33, and IL-36 receptors. Using a novel anti-IL1RAP-blocking antibody, we investigated the role of IL1RAP in atherosclerosis. METHODS AND RESULTS: Single-cell RNA sequencing data from human atherosclerotic plaques revealed the expression of IL1RAP and several IL1RAP-related cytokines and receptors, including IL1B and IL33. Histological analysis showed the presence of IL1RAP in both the plaque and adventitia, and flow cytometry of murine atherosclerotic aortas revealed IL1RAP expression on plaque leucocytes, including neutrophils and macrophages...
April 2, 2024: Cardiovascular Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38562687/the-prc2-1-subcomplex-opposes-g1-progression-through-regulation-of-ccnd1-and-ccnd2
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Adam D Longhurst, Kyle Wang, Harsha Garadi Suresh, Mythili Ketavarapu, Henry N Ward, Ian R Jones, Vivek Narayan, Frances V Hundley, Arshia Zernab Hassan, Charles Boone, Chad L Myers, Yin Shen, Vijay Ramani, Brenda J Andrews, David P Toczyski
Progression through the G1 phase of the cell cycle is the most highly regulated step in cellular division. We employed a chemogenomics approach to discover novel cellular networks that regulate cell cycle progression. This approach uncovered functional clusters of genes that altered sensitivity of cells to inhibitors of the G1/S transition. Mutation of components of the Polycomb Repressor Complex 2 rescued growth inhibition caused by the CDK4/6 inhibitor palbociclib, but not to inhibitors of S phase or mitosis...
March 19, 2024: bioRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38560215/a-pan-genomic-assessment-delving-into-the-genome-of-the-marine-epiphyte-bacillus-altitudinis-strain-19_a-and-other-very-close-bacillus-strains-from-multiple-environments
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Natalia Beatriz Comba-González, Diego Chaves-Moreno, Johanna Santamaría-Vanegas, Dolly Montoya-Castaño
Marine macroalgae are the habitat of epiphytic bacteria and provide several conditions for a beneficial biological interaction to thrive. Although Bacillus is one of the most abundant epiphytic genera, genomic information on marine macroalgae-associated Bacillus species remains scarce. In this study, we further investigated our previously published genome of the epiphytic strain Bacillus altitudinis 19_A to find features that could be translated to potential metabolites produced by this microorganism, as well as genes that play a role in its interaction with its macroalgal host...
April 15, 2024: Heliyon
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38559576/acute-exposure-to-ultraviolet-radiation-targets-proteins-involved-in-collagen-fibrillogenesis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Christopher I Platt, Callum Stewart-McGuinness, Alexander Eckersley, Loren Wilkins, Michael J Sherratt
Introduction: Exposure to chronic, low-dose UV irradiation (UVR) can lead to premature ageing of the skin. Understanding which proteins are affected by acute UVR and photo-dynamically produced reactive oxygen species (ROS) could help to inform strategies to delay photoageing. Conventional biochemical analyses can be used to characterize UVR/ROS-induced damage on a protein-by-protein basis and we have previously shown using SDS-PAGE that collagen I and plasma fibronectin are respectively resistant and susceptible to physiological doses of UVR...
2024: Frontiers in Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38557187/kinetic-coevolutionary-models-predict-the-temporal-emergence-of-hiv-1-resistance-mutations-under-drug-selection-pressure
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Avik Biswas, Indrani Choudhuri, Eddy Arnold, Dmitry Lyumkis, Allan Haldane, Ronald M Levy
Drug resistance in HIV type 1 (HIV-1) is a pervasive problem that affects the lives of millions of people worldwide. Although records of drug-resistant mutations (DRMs) have been extensively tabulated within public repositories, our understanding of the evolutionary kinetics of DRMs and how they evolve together remains limited. Epistasis, the interaction between a DRM and other residues in HIV-1 protein sequences, is key to the temporal evolution of drug resistance. We use a Potts sequence-covariation statistical-energy model of HIV-1 protein fitness under drug selection pressure, which captures epistatic interactions between all positions, combined with kinetic Monte-Carlo simulations of sequence evolutionary trajectories, to explore the acquisition of DRMs as they arise in an ensemble of drug-naive patient protein sequences...
April 9, 2024: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38552216/potential-value-of-expression-of-receptor-accessory-protein-4-for-evaluating-the-prognosis-of-lower-grade-glioma-patients
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shuping Luo, Zhendong Liu, Haigang Chang, Xingbo Cheng, Rongjun Qian, Yanzheng Gao, Chaofeng Hou
BACKGROUND: REEP4 is involved in the regulation of the biological process of mitosis. Lower grade glioma (LGG), as a malignant tumor, is accompanied by abnormalities in mitosis, but there have been no reports of REEP4 so far. METHODS: We collected transcriptome data, DNA methylation data and the clinical characteristics of thousands of patients with LGG. Various big data analysis methods and molecular biology experiments were employed to reveal the impact of REEP4 on the pathological process of LGG...
March 28, 2024: Aging
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38551457/sex-peptide-receptor-is-not-required-for-refractoriness-to-remating-or-induction-of-egg-laying-in-aedes-aegypti
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
I Alexandra Amaro, Margot P Wohl, Sylvie Pitcher, Catalina Alfonso-Parra, Frank W Avila, Andrew S Paige, Michelle E H Helinski, Laura B Duvall, Laura C Harrington, Mariana F Wolfner, Conor J McMeniman
Across diverse insect taxa, the behavior and physiology of females dramatically changes after mating-processes largely triggered by the transfer of seminal proteins from their mates. In the vinegar fly Drosophila melanogaster, the seminal protein sex peptide (SP) decreases the likelihood of female flies remating and causes additional behavioral and physiological changes that promote fertility including increasing egg production. Although SP is only found in the Drosophila genus, its receptor, sex peptide receptor (SPR), is the widely conserved myoinhibitory peptide (MIP) receptor...
March 29, 2024: Genetics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38543785/hiv-1-vpr-functions-in-primary-cd4-t-cells
#38
REVIEW
Carlos Alberto Vanegas-Torres, Michael Schindler
HIV-1 encodes four accesory proteins in addition to its structural and regulatory genes. Uniquely amongst them, Vpr is abundantly present within virions, meaning it is poised to exert various biological effects on the host cell upon delivery. In this way, Vpr contributes towards the establishment of a successful infection, as evidenced by the extent to which HIV-1 depends on this factor to achieve full pathogenicity in vivo. Although HIV infects various cell types in the host organism, CD4+ T cells are preferentially targeted since they are highly permissive towards productive infection, concomitantly bringing about the hallmark immune dysfunction that accompanies HIV-1 spread...
March 9, 2024: Viruses
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38540205/clca2-a-potential-guardian-against-premature-senescence-and-skin-aging
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lena Guerrero-Navarro, Ines Martic, Christian Ploner, Pidder Jansen-Dürr, Maria Cavinato
Cellular senescence, a state of irreversible growth arrest, is implicated in various age-related pathologies, including skin aging. In this study, we investigated the role of CLCA2, a calcium-activated chloride channel accessory protein, in cellular senescence and its implications for skin aging. Utilizing UVB and Nutlin3a-induced senescence models, we observed the upregulation of CLCA2 at both transcriptomic and proteomic levels, suggesting its involvement in senescence pathways. Further analysis revealed that the depletion of CLCA2 led to accelerated senescence onset, characterized by classic senescence markers and a unique secretome profile...
March 6, 2024: Biomedicines
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38534115/-proteus-mirabilis-urer-coordinates-cellular-functions-required-for-urease-activity
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Madison J Fitzgerald, Melanie M Pearson, Harry L T Mobley
UNLABELLED: A hallmark of Proteus mirabilis infection of the urinary tract is the formation of stones. The ability to induce urinary stone formation requires urease, a nickel metalloenzyme that hydrolyzes urea. This reaction produces ammonia as a byproduct, which can serve as a nitrogen source and weak base that raises the local pH. The resulting alkalinity induces the precipitation of ions to form stones. Transcriptional regulator UreR activates expression of urease genes in a urea-dependent manner...
March 27, 2024: Journal of Bacteriology
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