Publications by authors named "J R Meyer-Fernandes"

The Na, K-ATPase generates an asymmetric ion gradient that supports multiple cellular functions, including the control of cellular volume, neuronal excitability, secondary ionic transport, and the movement of molecules like amino acids and glucose. The intracellular and extracellular levels of Na and K ions are the classical local regulators of the enzyme's activity. Additionally, the regulation of Na, K-ATPase is a complex process that occurs at multiple levels, encompassing its total cellular content, subcellular distribution, and intrinsic activity.

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  • * In studies, neutrophils from susceptible BALB/c mice produced more NETs when infected compared to the more resistant C57BL/6 mice, who were better at phagocytosis and had genes associated with that process upregulated.
  • * The research suggests that the balance between NET formation and phagocytic activity plays a crucial role in how susceptible different mouse strains are to Leishmania infection, with specific neutrophil subsets contributing to
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Ectophosphatases catalyse the hydrolysis of phosphorylated molecules, such as phospho-amino acids, in the extracellular environment. Nevertheless, the hydrolysis of nucleotides in the extracellular environment is typically catalysed by ectonucleotidases. Studies have shown that acid ectophosphatase, or transmembrane-prostatic acid phosphatase (TM-PAP), a membrane-bound splice variant of prostatic acid phosphatase, has ecto-5'-nucleotidase activity.

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Background: Leprosy is a chronic infectious disease caused by , which can lead to a disabling neurodegenerative condition. preferentially infects skin macrophages and Schwann cells-glial cells of the peripheral nervous system. The infection modifies the host cell lipid metabolism, subverting it in favor of the formation of cholesterol-rich lipid droplets (LD) that are essential for bacterial survival.

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Ecto-5'-nucleotidase (CD73) hydrolyses 5'AMP to adenosine and inorganic phosphate. Breast cancer cells (MDA-MB-231) express high CD73 levels, and this enzyme has been found to play a tumour-promoting role in breast cancer. However, no studies have sought to investigate whether CD73 has differential affinity or substrate preferences between noncancerous and cancerous breast cells.

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