Publications by authors named "Y Rachamim"

The transcription factor ChAP1 of the fungal pathogen of maize, Cochliobolus heterostrophus, responds to oxidative stress by migration to the nucleus and activation of antioxidant genes. Phenolic and related compounds found naturally in the host also trigger nuclear localization of ChAP1, but only slight upregulation of some antioxidant genes. ChAP1 thus senses phenolic compounds without triggering a strong antioxidant response.

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The potent in vitro inhibition of the enzymatic activity of the human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV-1) reverse transcriptase (RT) by the lipophilic extracts of cyanobacteria8 was primarily attributed to the sulfoquinovosylpranosyl lipids, compounds 1-4. These sulfolipids inhibit efficiently and selectively only the DNA polymerase activity of HIV-1 RT (and not the ribonuclease H function) with 50% inhibitory concentration value (IC50) as low as 24 nM exhibited by compound 1. The novel natural compound 4, in which two hydroxy groups on the sugar moiety are substituted by palmitoyl residues, exhibits a significant decrease in the maximal inhibition capacity.

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