Objectives: Chemerin concentrations are elevated in obesity and associated with inflammation and insulin resistance. Exercise improves insulin sensitivity, which may be facilitated by changes in chemerin. We explored the effects of chronic exercise on chemerin levels in diet-induced obese mice.
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December 2016
Aims: Serum chemerin concentrations are elevated in obese individuals and may play a role in type 2 diabetes. Exercise improves insulin sensitivity, which may be related to changes in chemerin. This study explored how an acute bout of aerobic exercise affected chemerin levels in non-diabetic obese adults.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTo study the effect of several cyclins on cyclin B1 promoter activation, we co-transfected cyclin A. cyclin E and cyclin D1 expressing plasmids with a cyclin B1 promoter construction driving a luciferase reporter gene into NIH 3T3 cells. All three cyclins produced activation of the reporter gene, however, co-transfection of cyclin A with a Cdk2 dominant negative mutant blocks activation by cyclin A.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNucleic Acids Res
September 1996
We have recently identified chloroplast and cytoplasmic tRNACmCATrp as the first natural UGA suppressor tRNAs in plants. The interaction of these tRNAs with UGA involves a Cm: A mismatch at the first anticodon position. We show here that tRNACmCATrp is incapable of misreading UAA and UAG codons in vitro, implying that unconventional base pairs are not tolerated in the middle anticodon position.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFUsing the infection of quiescent human fibroblasts with adenovirus type 5 and various deletion mutants, we show that E1A can stimulate transcription of the cyclin A gene in the absence of exogenous growth factors. Required for this activity is conserved region 2 (CR2), while both the N-terminal part of E1A and CR1 are dispensable. This indicates that activation of cyclin A gene expression requires the binding of E1A to p107, while binding to either pRB or p300 is not involved in transcriptional activation.
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