Translanguaging in University Direct-Entry Pathway English Courses

2021 ◽  
pp. 142-151
Author(s):  
Michelle Ocriciano
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1995 ◽  
Vol 269 (5) ◽  
pp. G770-G778 ◽  
Author(s):  
P. A. Negulescu ◽  
T. E. Machen

The fluorescent Ca2+ indicator fura 2 was used to measure cytosolic free [Ca2+] ([Ca2+]i) in order to obtain information about relative rates of Ca2+ influx into parietal cells during treatment with carbachol (a cholinergic agonist) or thapsigargin (TG, a Ca(2+)-mobilizing agent) or during reloading of the internal Ca2+ stores. In Ca(2+)-containing solutions, carbachol-, TG-, and reloading-stimulated Ca2+ entry exhibited nearly identical sensitivity to La3+ [inhibition constant (Ki) approximately 10 microM] or low pH (pKi approximately 7.0). In experiments in which carbachol and TG were used, there was no additional increase in [Ca2+]i when TG was added to carbachol-treated cells or when carbachol was added to cells previously treated with TG. Thus it is likely that a single Ca2+ entry pathway serves a signaling function as well as a role in refilling the Ca2+ store during reloading. Because the Ca2+ pathway is exquisitely sensitive to pH and serosal pH increases during stimulant-induced H+ secretion (which is activated by increases in [Ca2+]i), this mechanism will exert positive feedback on parietal cells in the intact stomach. When parietal cells were pretreated with carbachol in Ca(2+)-free solutions, reloading was independent of pH and La3+, suggesting that Ca(2+)-containing solutions should be used to determine the properties of the influx pathway.


2016 ◽  
Vol 91 (4) ◽  
Author(s):  
Germán Andrés

ABSTRACT African swine fever virus (ASFV) is a large, multienveloped DNA virus composed of a genome-containing core successively wrapped by an inner lipid envelope, an icosahedral protein capsid, and an outer lipid envelope. In keeping with this structural complexity, recent studies have revealed an intricate entry program. This Gem highlights how ASFV uses two alternative pathways, macropinocytosis and clathrin-mediated endocytosis, to enter into the host macrophage and how the endocytosed particles undergo a stepwise, low pH-driven disassembly leading to inner envelope fusion and core delivery in the cytoplasm.


2007 ◽  
Vol 81 (20) ◽  
pp. 10970-10980 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hans-Christoph Selinka ◽  
Luise Florin ◽  
Hetal D. Patel ◽  
Kirsten Freitag ◽  
Michaela Schmidtke ◽  
...  

ABSTRACT Infection with various human papillomaviruses (HPVs) induces cervical cancers. Cell surface heparan sulfates (HS) have been shown to serve as primary attachment receptors, and molecules with structural similarity to cell surface HS, like heparin, function as competitive inhibitors of HPV infection. Here we demonstrate that the N,N′-bisheteryl derivative of dispirotripiperazine, DSTP27, efficiently blocks papillomavirus infection by binding to HS moieties, with 50% inhibitory doses of up to 0.4 μg/ml. In contrast to short-term inhibitory effects of heparin, pretreatment of cells with DSTP27 significantly reduced HPV infection for more than 30 h. Using DSTP27 and heparinase, we furthermore demonstrate that HS moieties, rather than laminin 5, present in the extracellular matrix (ECM) secreted by keratinocytes are essential for infectious transfer of ECM-bound virions to cells. Prior binding to ECM components, especially HS, partially alleviated the requirement for cell surface HS. DSTP27 blocks infection by cell-bound virions by feeding into a noninfectious entry pathway. Under these conditions, virus colocalized with HS moieties in endocytic vesicles. Similarly, postattachment treatment of cells with heparinase, cytochalasin D, or neutralizing antibodies resulted in uptake of virions without infection, indicating that deviation into a noninfectious entry pathway is a major mode of postattachment neutralization. In untreated cells, initial colocalization of virions with HS on the cell surface and in endocytic vesicles was lost with time. Our data suggest that initial attachment of HPV to HS proteoglycans (HSPGs) must be followed by secondary interaction with additional HS side chains and transfer to a non-HSPG receptor for successful infection.


2001 ◽  
Vol 166 (10) ◽  
pp. 6126-6133 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shyue-fang Hsu ◽  
Peta J. O’Connell ◽  
Vitaly A. Klyachko ◽  
Michael N. Badminton ◽  
Angus W. Thomson ◽  
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2018 ◽  
Vol 93 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Jonathan L. Miller ◽  
Darin J. Weed ◽  
Becky H. Lee ◽  
Suzanne M. Pritchard ◽  
Anthony V. Nicola

ABSTRACTThe alphaherpesvirus pseudorabies virus (PRV) is the causative agent of pseudorabies, a disease of great economic and welfare importance in swine. Other alphaherpesviruses, including herpes simplex virus (HSV), utilize low-pH-mediated endocytosis to enter a subset of cell types. We investigated whether PRV used this entry pathway in multiple laboratory model cell lines. Inhibition of receptor-mediated endocytosis by treatment with hypertonic medium prevented PRV entry. PRV entry into several cell lines, including porcine kidney (PK15) cells and African green monkey kidney (Vero) cells, was inhibited by noncytotoxic concentrations of the lysosomotropic agents ammonium chloride and monensin, which block the acidification of endosomes. Inactivation of virions by acid pretreatment is a hallmark of viruses that utilize a low-pH-mediated entry pathway. Exposure of PRV virions to pH 5.0 in the absence of host cell membranes reduced entry into PK15 and Vero cells by >80%. Together, these findings suggest that endocytosis followed by fusion with host membranes triggered by low endosomal pH is an important route of entry for PRV.IMPORTANCEPRV is a pathogen of great economic and animal welfare importance in many parts of the world. PRV causes neurological, respiratory, and reproductive disorders, often resulting in mortality of young and immunocompromised animals. Mortality, decreased production, and trade restrictions result in significant financial losses for the agricultural industry. Understanding the molecular mechanisms utilized by PRV to enter host cells is an important step in identifying novel strategies to prevent infection and spread. A thorough understanding of these mechanisms will contribute to a broader understanding of alphaherpesvirus entry. Here, we demonstrate PRV entry into multiple model cell lines via a low-pH endocytosis pathway. Together, these results provide a framework for elucidating the early events of the PRV replicative cycle.


Author(s):  
Yunkai Zhu ◽  
Fei Feng ◽  
Gaowei Hu ◽  
Yuyan Wang ◽  
Yin Yu ◽  
...  

SUMMARYThe global spread of SARS-CoV-2 is posing major public health challenges. One unique feature of SARS-CoV-2 spike protein is the insertion of multi-basic residues at the S1/S2 subunit cleavage site, the function of which remains uncertain. We found that the virus with intact spike (Sfull) preferentially enters cells via fusion at the plasma membrane, whereas a clone (Sdel) with deletion disrupting the multi-basic S1/S2 site instead utilizes a less efficient endosomal entry pathway. This idea was supported by the identification of a suite of endosomal entry factors specific to Sdel virus by a genome-wide CRISPR-Cas9 screen. A panel of host factors regulating the surface expression of ACE2 was identified for both viruses. Using a hamster model, animal-to-animal transmission with the Sdel virus was almost completely abrogated, unlike with Sfull. These findings highlight the critical role of the S1/S2 boundary of the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein in modulating virus entry and transmission.


Endocrinology ◽  
2009 ◽  
Vol 150 (11) ◽  
pp. 5125-5134 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dan Gratschev ◽  
Christoffer Löf ◽  
Jari Heikkilä ◽  
Anders Björkbom ◽  
Pramod Sukumaran ◽  
...  

Calcium entry is one of the main regulators of intracellular signaling. Here, we have described the importance of sphingosine, sphingosine kinase 1 (SK1), and sphingosine 1-phosphate (S1P) in regulating calcium entry in thyroid FRTL-5 cells. In cells incubated with the phosphatase inhibitor calyculin A, which evokes calcium entry without mobilizing sequestered intracellular calcium, sphingosine inhibited calcium entry in a concentration-dependent manner. Furthermore, inhibiting SK1 or the ATP-binding cassette ABCC1 multidrug transporter attenuated calcium entry. The addition of exogenous S1P restored calcium entry. Neither sphingosine nor inhibition of SK1 attenuated thapsigargin-evoked calcium entry. Blocking S1P receptor 2 or phospholipase C attenuated calcium entry, whereas blocking S1P receptor 3 did not. Overexpression of wild-type SK1, but not SK2, enhanced calyculin-evoked calcium entry compared with mock-transfected cells, whereas calcium entry was decreased in cells transfected with the dominant-negative G82D SK1 mutant. Exogenous S1P restored calcium entry in G82D cells. Our results suggest that the calcium entry pathway is blocked by sphingosine and that activation of SK1 and the production of S1P, through an autocrine mechanism, facilitate calcium entry through activation of S1P receptor 2. This is a novel mechanism by which the sphingosine-S1P rheostat regulates cellular calcium homeostasis.


2017 ◽  
Vol 19 (8) ◽  
pp. e12738 ◽  
Author(s):  
Chloé Connan ◽  
Marie Voillequin ◽  
Carolina Varela Chavez ◽  
Christelle Mazuet ◽  
Christian Leveque ◽  
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