Publications by authors named "Maruf Sarwar"

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  • Coronary angiography has limitations in assessing vessel wall anatomy and guiding PCI, but intracoronary imaging techniques like IVUS and OCT provide enhanced visualization and characterization of coronary pathology, improving the outcomes of interventions.
  • Both IVUS and OCT are effective in reducing cardiovascular risks during PCI, with IVUS showing consistent benefits, while OCT's evidence is less robust due to its need for blood clearance for optimal imaging.
  • These imaging techniques are particularly advantageous for high-risk patients, like those with diabetes and chronic kidney disease, as they help in precise stent deployment and minimize complications associated with contrast exposure.
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  • - Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) commonly affects 5.9% of the general population, but its prevalence spikes to 17%-48% in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD), indicating a significant relationship between the two conditions.
  • - A thorough literature review was conducted using major medical databases to identify relevant studies on PAD interventions in individuals with CKD or end-stage renal disease (ESRD), covering research from January 2001 to July 2023.
  • - The research emphasizes the necessity of tailored treatment strategies and interdisciplinary cooperation (e.g., between nephrologists) to effectively manage PAD in patients with advanced kidney disease.
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Orthosomycins are oligosaccharide antibiotics that include avilamycin, everninomicin, and hygromycin B and are hallmarked by a rigidifying interglycosidic spirocyclic ortho-δ-lactone (orthoester) linkage between at least one pair of carbohydrates. A subset of orthosomycins additionally contain a carbohydrate capped by a methylenedioxy bridge. The orthoester linkage is necessary for antibiotic activity but rarely observed in natural products.

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Receptor-mediated activation of the Gα subunit of heterotrimeric G proteins requires allosteric communication between the receptor binding site and the guanine nucleotide binding site, which are separated by >30 Å. Structural changes in the allosteric network connecting these sites are predicted to be transient in the wild-type Gα subunit, making studies of these connections challenging. In the current work, site-directed mutants that alter the energy barriers between the activation states are used as tools to better understand the transient features of allosteric signaling in the Gα subunit.

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Respiratory processes often use quinone oxidoreduction to generate a transmembrane proton gradient, making the 2H(+)/2e(-) quinone chemistry important for ATP synthesis. There are a variety of quinones used as electron carriers between bioenergetic proteins, and some respiratory proteins can functionally interact with more than one quinone type. In the case of complex II homologs, which couple quinone chemistry to the interconversion of succinate and fumarate, the redox potentials of the biologically available ubiquinone and menaquinone aid in driving the chemical reaction in one direction.

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Complex II superfamily members catalyze the kinetically difficult interconversion of succinate and fumarate. Due to the relative simplicity of complex II substrates and their similarity to other biologically abundant small molecules, substrate specificity presents a challenge in this system. In order to identify determinants for on-pathway catalysis, off-pathway catalysis, and enzyme inhibition, crystal structures of Escherichia coli menaquinol:fumarate reductase (QFR), a complex II superfamily member, were determined bound to the substrate, fumarate, and the inhibitors oxaloacetate, glutarate, and 3-nitropropionate.

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