scholarly journals In vitro and computational studies of transdermal perfusion of nanoformulations containing a large molecular weight protein

2013 ◽  
Vol 108 ◽  
pp. 271-278 ◽  
Author(s):  
Madalena Martins ◽  
Nuno G. Azoia ◽  
Artur Ribeiro ◽  
Ulyana Shimanovich ◽  
Carla Silva ◽  
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1998 ◽  
Vol 18 (10) ◽  
pp. 6052-6062 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jeonghoon Han ◽  
Hershel D. Wallen ◽  
Gabriel Nuñez ◽  
Eileen White

ABSTRACT Genetic studies of the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans(C. elegans) have identified several important components of the cell death pathway, most notably CED-3, CED-4, and CED-9. CED-4 directly interacts with the Bcl-2 homologue CED-9 (or the mammalian Bcl-2 family member Bcl-xL) and the caspase CED-3 (or the mammalian caspases ICE and FLICE). This trimolecular complex of CED-4, CED-3, and CED-9 is functional in that CED-9 inhibits CED-4 from activating CED-3 and thereby inhibits apoptosis in heterologous systems. The E1B 19,000-molecular weight protein (E1B 19K) is a potent apoptosis inhibitor and the adenovirus homologue of Bcl-2-related apoptosis inhibitors. Since E1B 19K and Bcl-xL have functional similarity, we determined if E1B 19K interacts with CED-4 and regulates CED-4-dependent caspase activation. Binding analysis indicated that E1B 19K interacts with CED-4 in a Saccharomyces cerevisiae two-hybrid assay, in vitro, and in mammalian cell lysates. The subcellular localization pattern of CED-4 was dramatically changed by E1B 19K, supporting the theory of a functional interaction between CED-4 and E1B 19K. Whereas expression of CED-4 alone could not induce cell death, coexpression of CED-4 and FLICE augmented cell death induction by FLICE, which was blocked by expression of E1B 19K. Even though E1B 19K did not prevent FLICE-induced apoptosis, it did inhibit CED-4-dependent, FLICE-mediated apoptosis, which suggested that CED-4 was required for E1B 19K to block FLICE activation. Thus, E1B 19K functions through interacting with CED-4, and presumably a mammalian homologue of CED-4, to inhibit caspase activation and apoptosis.


1985 ◽  
Vol 101 (6) ◽  
pp. 2070-2080 ◽  
Author(s):  
S Tsukita ◽  
S Tsukita

A unique high molecular weight protein (240,000 mol wt) has been purified from isolated desmosomes of bovine muzzle epidermis, using low-salt extraction at pH 9.5-10.5 and gel-filtration followed by calmodulin-affinity column chromatography. This protein was shown to bind to calmodulin in a Ca2+-dependent manner, so we called it desmocalmin here. Desmocalmin also bound to the reconstituted keratin filaments in vitro in the presence of Mg2+, but not to actin filaments. By use of the antibody raised against the purified desmocalmin, desmocalmin was shown by both immunoelectron and immunofluorescence microscopy to be localized at the desmosomal plaque just beneath the plasma membrane. Judging from its isoelectric point and antigenicity, desmocalmin was clearly distinct from desmoplakins I and II, which were identified in the desmosomal plaque by Mueller and Franke (1983, J. Mol. Biol., 163:647-671). In the low-angle, rotary-shadowing electron microscope, the desmocalmin molecules looked like flexible rods approximately 100-nm long consisting of two polypeptide chains lying side by side. The similar rodlike structures were clearly identified in the freeze-etch replica images of desmosomes. Taken together, these findings indicate that desmocalmin could function as a key protein responsible for the formation of desmosomes in a calmodulin-dependent manner (Trinkaus-Randall, V., and I.K. Gipson, 1984, J. Cell Biol., 98:1565-1571).


2002 ◽  
Vol 277 (51) ◽  
pp. 50206-50213 ◽  
Author(s):  
David M. Keller ◽  
Hua Lu

Previously, we purified a UV-responsive p53 serine 392 kinase from F9 and HeLa cells and found that its activity is attributed to a high molecular weight protein complex containing the protein kinase CK2, along with the chromatin-associated factors hSPT16 and SSRP1. Here we determine that these proteins interactin vitroand in cells via non-overlapping domains and provide evidence consistent with the idea that hSPT16 and SSRP1 change the conformation of CK2 upon binding such that it specifically targets p53 over other substrates. Also, UV irradiation apparently induces the association of the complex, thereby increasing the specificity of CK2 for p53 at the expense of other cellular CK2 substrates and leading to an overall increase in p53 serine 392 phosphorylation.


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