We consider the interaction between interleukin-1 IL-1, its receptor IL-1RI, the receptor antagonist IL-1Ra and a decoy receptor (or trap) that binds both with the ligand and the antagonist. We study how the interaction between IL-1Ra and the decoy receptor influences the effect of either reagent on reducing the equilibrium concentration of the receptor-ligand complex. We obtain that, given a certain relationship among the equilibrium constants and the total concentrations of solutes, IL-1Ra can reverse the effect of the decoy receptor of decreasing the equilibrium concentration of the receptor-ligand complex.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPolyaromatic quinones, such as the environmental pollutants 9,10-phenanthrenediones, elicit a wide range of responses including growth inhibition, immune suppression, and glucose normalization in diabetic models. Yet the molecular mechanisms behind these effects remain controversial. Here we report that many of them are oxygen-dependent and catalytic inactivators of protein tyrosine phosphatases (PTP).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe have characterized some novel caged fluorescein diphosphates as photoactivatable, cell-permeable substrates for protein tyrosine phosphatases and explored their usefulness in identifying inhibitors of tyrosine phosphatases. 1-(2-Nitrophenyl)ethyl protected fluorescein diphosphate (NPE-FDP) undergoes rapid photolysis to release FDP upon irradiation with a 450-W UV immersion lamp and its by-product does not inactivate protein tyrosine phosphatase 1B (PTP1B) or alters the viability of cells. The generated FDP from photolysis of NPE-FDP was shown to have exactly the same properties as FDP, which can be used as a PTP substrate in pure enzyme assays.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe PDE4 catalytic machinery comprises, in part, two divalent cations in a binuclear motif. Here we report that PDE4A4 expressed in Sf9 cells exhibits a biphasic Mg(2+) dose-response (EC(50) of 0.15 and >10 mM) in catalyzing cAMP hydrolysis.
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