Publications by authors named "Colin Muir"

Dysregulated iron or Ca homeostasis has been reported in Parkinson's disease (PD) models. Here, we discover a connection between these two metals at the mitochondria. Elevation of iron levels causes inward mitochondrial Ca overflow, through an interaction of Fe with mitochondrial calcium uniporter (MCU).

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A palladium-catalyzed Heck reaction between 2-oxyacrylates and aryl bromides was developed, where DavePhos was a unique ligand that efficiently promoted the reaction. The products, 2-oxycinnamates, served as excellent precursors, providing synthetically useful monoaryl pyruvates or ortho ester-protected monoaryl pyruvates depending on the nature of the 2-oxy group. The formation of such ortho esters via alkoxide addition is novel, and computational studies identified a plausible mechanism with an oxyallyl zwitterion as the key intermediate.

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  • PTOV1 is a cancer-related protein linked to prostate cancer that enhances cell growth and movement, but how it is regulated is still uncertain.
  • * Researchers found that the protein 14-3-3 interacts with PTOV1 and both proteins are associated with the worsening of prostate cancer when present at high levels.
  • * The study reveals that 14-3-3 stabilizes PTOV1 by preventing its degradation, suggesting a potential new target for cancer therapy.*
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Testicular cancer is the most common malignancy in young men. We discuss four cases of germ cell tumours (GCTs) presenting to general practitioners and physicians where there were notable preventable delays in the diagnosis and management. This diagnostic delay is associated with a more advanced stage of disease, and subsequent increased treatment-related morbidity and decreased survival.

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Aryl boronic acids and esters are important building blocks in API synthesis. The palladium-catalyzed Suzuki-Miyaura borylation is the most common method for their preparation. This paper describes an improvement of the current reaction conditions.

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