A promising new approach to broad spectrum antiviral drugs is the inhibition of the eukaryotic translation initiation factor 4A (elF4A), a DEAD-box RNA helicase that effectively reduces the replication of several pathogenic virus types. Beside the antipathogenic effect, modulation of a host enzyme activity could also have an impact on the immune system. Therefore, we performed a comprehensive study on the influence of elF4A inhibition with natural and synthetic rocaglates on various immune cells.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIonic liquids (ILs) have become nearly ubiquitous solvents and their interactions with biomolecules has been a focus of study. Here, we used the fluorescence emission of DAPI, a groove binding fluorophore, coupled with molecular dynamics (MD) simulations to report on interactions between imidazolium chloride ([Im]) ionic liquids and a synthetic DNA oligonucleotide composed entirely of T/A bases (7(TA)) to elucidate the effects ILs on a model DNA duplex. Spectral shifts on the order of 500-1000 cm, spectral broadening (~1000 cm), and excitation and emission intensity ratio changes combine to give evidence of an increased DAPI environment heterogeneity on added IL.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPurpose: To determine the inferiormost extent of the anterosuperior labral variants on conventional transverse MR images.
Materials And Methods: We reviewed transverse MR images in 50 consecutive patients with a sublabral foramen or Buford complex at arthroscopy. Images were randomly mixed with those of 58 patients with either a normal labrum (n = 20) or an anterior labral tear (n = 38) at arthroscopy.