Insulin-like growth factor II (IGF-II) is a major embryonic growth factor belonging to the insulin-like growth factor family, which includes insulin and IGF-I. Its expression in humans is tightly controlled by maternal imprinting, a genetic restraint that is lost in many cancers, resulting in up-regulation of both mature IGF-II mRNA and protein expression. Additionally, increased expression of several longer isoforms of IGF-II, termed "pro" and "big" IGF-II, has been observed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSortase-mediated protein ligation is a biological covalent conjugation system developed from the enzymatic cell wall display mechanism found in Staphylococcus aureus. This three-component system requires: (i) purified Sortase A (SrtA) enzyme; (ii) a substrate containing the LPXTG peptide recognition sequence; and (iii) an oligo-glycine acceptor molecule. We describe cloning of the single-chain antibody sc528, which binds to the extracellular domain of the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR), from the parental monoclonal antibody and incorporation of a LPETGG tag sequence.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDopamine is a key monamine neurotransmitter, yet it can also exhibit toxicity to neuronal cells. There are suggestions that dopamine may be neurotoxic due to its propensity to induce the formation of reactive oxygen species, which may in turn adversely affect mitochondrial function and cell viability. In this study, the effects of dopamine or a dopamine reaction product on yeast growth and survival have been explored.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFD-Pro14 melittin was synthesized to investigate the effect of increasing the angle of the bend in the hinge region between the helical segments of the molecule. Structural analysis by nuclear magnetic resonance indicated that, in methanol, the molecule consisted of two helices separated at Pro14, as in melittin. However, the two helices in D-Pro14 melittin were laterally displaced relative to each other by approximately 7 A, and in addition, there was a small rotation of the carboxyl-terminal helix relative to the amino-terminal helix around the long axis of the molecule.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe describe a simple solvent delivery system for gradient capillary HPLC at nanoliter per minute flow rates. The novel aspect of the system is that solvents are delivered one at a time, using a switching valve, into a relatively large-volume mixing chamber. Efficient mixing in the chamber causes the formation of a sigmoidal gradient from the initial solvent to the subsequent solvent, which is then delivered to a capillary column.
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