Publications by authors named "Shedden E"

Ubiquitin (Ub) modifications are transduced by receptor proteins that use Ub-binding domains (UBDs) to recognize distinct interaction faces on the Ub surface. We report the nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) solution structures of the A20-like zinc finger (A20 Znf) UBD of the Ub receptor ZNF216, and its complex with Ub, and show that the binding surface on Ub centered on Asp58 leaves the canonical hydrophobic Ile44 patch free to participate in additional interactions. We have modeled ternary complexes of the different families of UBDs and show that while many are expected to bind competitively to the same Ile44 surface or show steric incompatibility, other combinations (in particular, those involving the A20 Znf domain) are consistent with a single Ub moiety simultaneously participating in multiple interactions with different UBDs.

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In a group of 12 patients with Graves' hyperthyroidism, administration of 514 +/- 43 (mean +/- SD) MBq iodine-131 was associated with a fall of superior thyroid artery (STA) blood flow in two at 6 months and in eight at 11 months. The reduction in time-averaged velocity at 11 months correlated with the reduction in FT4 (r = 0.72, P less than 0.

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A study of tumour blood flow in 36 patients with 38 malignant melanomas using Doppler Ultrasound flowmetry has shown that tumour blood flow can be detected in most melanomas more than 0.9 mm thick, and is absent in most melanomas less than this thickness. Histological quantitation of blood vessels using lectin staining to delineate vascular endothelium and automated image analysis has shown a high degree of correlation between vascularity at the tumour base and tumour thickness.

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The vascularity of malignant melanoma has been studied in 23 patients by Doppler ultrasonic frequency shift recordings. A 10 or 8 MHz directional Doppler probe was used and the signals were analysed on an Angioscan II spectrum analyser. No blood flow was detected in 7 primary melanomas each of thickness less than 0.

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Fifty-four patients presenting consecutively with bruits over the carotid artery bifurcation have been studied by Duplex ultrasonography of the carotid artery and CT of the brain. The patients were divided into symptomatic (transient ischaemic attacks (TIA), non-focal neurological symptoms, minor and major strokes) and asymptomatic groups. The duplex scans were subdivided into those showing a greater than 50% stenosis of the internal carotid artery and those with a less than 50% stenosis.

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High resolution ultrasound scanners are used to image nodular thyroid glands and in the study of thyroid malignancy. There are no specific ultrasonic characteristics of malignant lesions to distinguish them from benign conditions. Preliminary results using a Duplex ultrasound scanner shows that the detection of a high frequency Doppler-shift signal from the superior thyroid artery is indicative of an overactive thyroid.

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