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Brief Communication 467 Acetylation of importin- nuclear import factors by CBP/p300

was mapped to a single residue, Lys22. By comparing the context of Lys22 with the sequences of other known was acetylated at Lys22 in vivo and that CBP or p300 could mediate this reaction. Lys22 lies within the binding site for a second nuclear import factor, importin-. Acetylation of Lys22 promoted interaction

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Multiple post-translational modifications in hepatocyte nuclear factor 4?.
2011-06-17

To investigate the role of post-translational modifications (PTMs) in the hepatocyte nuclear factor 4? (HNF4?)-mediated transcription, we took a comprehensive survey of PTMs in HNF4? protein by massspectrometry and identified totally 8 PTM sites including newly identified ubiquitilation and acetylation sites. To ...

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Acetylation of Rb by PCAF is required for nuclear localization and keratinocyte differentiation
2010-11-01

Although the retinoblastoma protein (Rb) functions as a checkpoint in the cell cycle, it also regulates differentiation. It has recently been shown that Rb is acetylated during differentiation; however, the role of this modification has not been identified. Depletion of Rb levels with short hairpin RNA resulted in inhibition of human keratinocyte differentiation, delayed cell ...

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An acetylation/deacetylation cycle controls the export of sterols and steroids from S. cerevisiae.
2007-11-22

Sterol homeostasis in eukaryotic cells relies on the reciprocal interconversion of free sterols and steryl esters. Here we report the identification of a novel reversible sterol modification in yeast, the sterol acetylation/deacetylation cycle. Sterol acetylation requires the acetyltransferase ATF2, whereas deacetylation requires SAY1, a membrane-anchored ...

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Protein acyltransferase function of purified calreticulin: the exclusive role of P-domain in mediating protein acylation utilizing acyloxycoumarins and acetyl CoA as the acyl group donors.
2011-05-01

The distinct biochemical function of endoplasmic reticulum (ER) protein Calreticulin (CR) catalyzing the transfer of acyl group from acyloxycoumarin to a receptor protein was termed calreticulin transacylase (CRTAase). The present study, unlike the previous reports of others utilizing CR-deficient cells alone, dealt with the recombinant CR domains of Heamonchus contortus (rhCRTAase) in order to ...

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Modulation of Acetylation: Creating a Pro-survival and Anti ...
2011-05-15

... Lysine acetylation or Nε-acetylation, identified initially on core histones in 1968 [6], is mediated by a group of enzymes called histone ...

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Acetylation curtails nucleosome binding, not stable nucleosome remodeling, by FoxO1
2009-02-20

Transcriptional activity of FoxO factors is controlled through the actions of multiple growth factors signaling through protein kinase B, whereby phosphorylation of FoxO factors inhibits FoxO-mediated transactivation by promoting nuclear export. Phosphorylation of FoxO factors is enhanced by p300-mediated acetylation, which decreases ...

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Acetylation Is Indispensable for p53 Activation
2008-05-16

SUMMARYThe activation of the tumor suppressor p53 facilitates the cellular response to genotoxic stress; however, the p53 response can only be executed if its interaction with its inhibitor Mdm2 is abolished. There have been conflicting reports on the question of whether p53 posttranslational modifications, such as phosphorylation or acetylation, are essential or only play a ...

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Binding site on macrophages that mediates uptake and degradation of acetylated low density lipoprotein, producing massive cholesterol deposition
1979-01-01

Resident mouse peritoneal macrophages were shown to take up and degrade acetylated 125I-labeled low density lipoprotein (125I-acetyl-LDL) in vitro at rates that were 20-fold greater than those for the uptake and degradation of 125I-LDL. The uptake of ...

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Dynamic modification of the ETS transcription factor PEA3 by sumoylation and p300-mediated acetylation
2011-08-04

Transcription factor activity is often controlled through the dynamic use of post-translational modifications. Two such modifications are acetylation and sumoylation, which both occur on lysine residues, providing the opportunity for cross-talk at the molecular level. Here, we focussed on the ETS-domain transcription factor PEA3 and studied the potential interplay between ...

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Bromodomains as therapeutic targets
2011-09-01

Acetylation of lysine residues is a post-translational modification with broad relevance to cellular signalling and disease biology. Enzymes that �write� (histone acetyltransferases, HATs) and �erase� (histone deacetylases, HDACs) acetylation sites are an area of extensive research in current drug ...

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Bromodomains as therapeutic targets.
2011-09-13

Acetylation of lysine residues is a post-translational modification with broad relevance to cellular signalling and disease biology. Enzymes that 'write' (histone acetyltransferases, HATs) and 'erase' (histone deacetylases, HDACs) acetylation sites are an area of extensive research in current drug development, but very few potent ...

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DNA damage activates p53 through a phosphorylation�acetylation cascade
1998-09-15

Activation of p53-mediated transcription is a critical cellular response to DNA damage. p53 stability and site-specific DNA-binding activity and, therefore, transcriptional activity, are modulated by post-translational modifications including phosphorylation and acetylation. Here we show that p53 is acetylated in ...

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Tip60-mediated acetylation activates transcription independent apoptotic activity of Abl
2011-07-22

BackgroundThe proto-oncogene, c-Abl encodes a ubiquitously expressed tyrosine kinase that critically governs the cell death response induced by genotoxic agents such as ionizing radiation and cisplatin. The catalytic function of Abl, which is essential for executing DNA damage response (DDR), is normally tightly regulated but upregulated several folds upon IR exposure due to ...

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Tip60-mediated Acetylation Activates Transcription-independent Apoptotic Activity of Abl.
2011-07-22

ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: The proto-oncogene, c-Abl encodes a ubiquitously expressed tyrosine kinase that critically governs the cell death response induced by genotoxic agents such as ionizing radiation and cisplatin. The catalytic function of Abl, which is essential for executing DNA damage response (DDR), is normally tightly regulated but upregulated several folds upon IR exposure due to ...

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Mechanism of the lysosomal membrane enzyme acetyl coenzyme A: alpha-glucosaminide N-acetyltransferase
1986-01-01

Acetyl-CoA:..cap alpha..-glucosaminide N-acetyltransferase is a lysosomal membrane enzyme, deficient in the genetic disease Sanfilippo C syndrome. The enzyme catalyzes the transfer of an acetyl group from cytoplasmic acetyl-CoA to terminal ..cap alpha..-glucosamine residues of heparan sulfate within the organelle. The reaction ...

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Modification of bovine kidney pyruvate dehydrogenase kinase activity by CoA esters and their mechanism of action
1985-08-25

The activation of pyruvate dehydrogenasea kinase activity by CoA esters has been further characterized. Half-maximal activation of kinase activity was achieved with about 1.0 microM acetyl-CoA after a 20-s preincubation in the presence of NADH. More than 80% of the acetyl-CoA was consumed during this period in acetylating ...

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CBP / p300-mediated acetylation of histone H3 on lysine 56
2009-03-08

Acetylation within the globular core domain of histone H3 on lysine 56 has recently been shown to play a critical role in packaging DNA into chromatin following DNA replication and repair in budding yeast 1, 2. However, the function or occurrence of this specific histone mark has not been studied in multi-cellular eukaryotes, mainly because the Rtt109 enzyme that is known to ...

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Matrix Attachment Region-Dependent Function of the Immunoglobulin ? Enhancer Involves Histone Acetylation at a Distance without Changes in Enhancer Occupancy
2001-01-01

Nuclear matrix attachment regions (MARs), which flank the immunoglobulin ? heavy-chain enhancer on either side, are required for the activation of the distal variable-region (VH) promoter in transgenic mice. Previously, we have shown that the MARs extend a local domain of chromatin accessibility at the ? enhancer to more distal sites. In this report, we ...

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BRCA1 Regulates Acetylation and Ubiquitination of Estrogen Receptor-?
2010-01-03

Inherited mutations of the breast cancer susceptibility gene BRCA1 confer a high risk for breast cancer development. The 300RXKK and 266KXK motifs have been identified previously as sites for acetylation of the estrogen receptor-? (ER-?), and 302K was also found to be a ...

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Histone H4 acetylation differentially modulates arginine methylation by an in Cis mechanism.
2011-04-18

Histone H4 undergoes extensive post-translational modifications (PTMs) at its N-terminal tail. Many of these PTMs profoundly affect the on and off status of gene transcription. The molecular mechanism by which histone PTMs modulate genetic and epigenetic processes is not fully understood. In particular, how a PTM mark affects the presence and level of other histone modification marks needs to be ...

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Snapshots of Catalysis in the E1 Subunit of the Pyruvate Dehydrogenase Multienzyme Complex
2008-12-12

SummaryThe pyruvate dehydrogenase multienzyme assembly (PDH) generates acetyl coenzyme A and reducing equivalents from pyruvate in a multiple-step process that is a nexus of central metabolism. We report crystal structures of the Geobacillus stearothermophilus PDH E1p subunit with ligands that mimic the prereaction complex and the postdecarboxylation product. The structures ...

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Biochemical Profiling of Histone Binding Selectivity of the Yeast Bromodomain Family
2010-01-26

BackgroundIt has been shown that molecular interactions between site-specific chemical modifications such as acetylation and methylation on DNA-packing histones and conserved structural modules present in transcriptional proteins are closely associated with chromatin structural changes and gene activation. Unlike methyl-lysine that can interact with ...

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Structure analysis of the Staphylococcus aureus UDP-N-acetyl-mannosamine dehydrogenase Cap5O involved in capsular polysaccharide biosynthesis.
2011-03-23

Bacterial UDP-sugar dehydrogenases are part of the biosynthesis pathway of extracellular polysaccharides. These compounds act as important virulence factors by protecting the cell from opsonophagocytosis and complement-mediated killing. In Staphylococcus aureus, the protein Cap5O catalyzes the oxidation of UDP-N-acetyl-mannosamine to ...

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Nap1l2 Promotes Histone Acetylation Activity during Neuronal Differentiation?
2007-09-25

The deletion of the neuronal Nap1l2 (nucleosome assembly protein 1-like 2) gene in mice causes neural tube defects. We demonstrate here that this phenotype correlates with deficiencies in differentiation and increased maintenance of the neural stem cell stage. Nap1l2 associates with chromatin and interacts with histones H3 and H4. Loss of Nap1l2 results in decreased histone ...

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Beta-endorphin and alpha-n-acetyl beta-endorphin; synthesis, conformation and binding parameter
1986-01-01

Beta-endorphin (EP) is a 31-residue opioid peptide found in many tissues, including the pituitary, brain and reproductive tract. Alpha-amino-acetyl beta-endorphin (AcEP) was characterized spectroscopically by proton nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) and circular dichroism in deuterated water and trifluoroethanol (TFE). Both EP and AcEP bind to neuroblastoma N2a cells. This ...

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The effects of histone H4 tail acetylations on cation-induced chromatin folding and self-association.
2010-11-02

Understanding the molecular mechanisms behind regulation of chromatin folding through covalent modifications of the histone N-terminal tails is hampered by a lack of accessible chromatin containing precisely modified histones. We study the internal folding and intermolecular self-association of a chromatin system consisting of saturated 12-mer nucleosome arrays containing various combinations of ...

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The effects of histone H4 tail acetylations on cation-induced chromatin folding and self-association
2011-03-02

Understanding the molecular mechanisms behind regulation of chromatin folding through covalent modifications of the histone N-terminal tails is hampered by a lack of accessible chromatin containing precisely modified histones. We study the internal folding and intermolecular self-association of a chromatin system consisting of saturated 12-mer nucleosome arrays containing various combinations of ...

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Intrinsic Radiation Sensitivity: Cellular Signaling is the Key

... recruitment of the checkpoint adaptor protein 53BP1; and acetylation of several lysine residues in the N-terminal ... to the repair machinery. Accessibility of Damaged Sites Acetylation of histone tail...

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Cell Cycle Manipulation in Breast Cancer: Implications for ...
1999-07-01

... sites and if acetylation, one of the post-translational modifications of p53 shown to enhance its ... This acetylation event increases ...

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Novel lipopolysaccharide biosynthetic genes containing tetranucleotide repeats in Haemophilus influenzae, identification of a gene for adding O-acetyl groups.
2005-10-01

Many of the genes for lipopolysaccharide (LPS) biosynthesis in Haemophilus influenzae are phase variable. The mechanism of this variable expression involves slippage of tetranucleotide repeats located within the reading frame of these genes. Based on this, we hypothesized that tetranucleotide repeat sequences might be used to identify as yet unrecognized LPS biosynthetic genes. Synthetic ...

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Regulation of EGF Receptor Signaling by Histone ...
2005-04-01

... 0167 TITLE: Regulation of EGF Receptor Signaling by Histone Deacetylase 6 (HDAC6)-Mediated Reversible Acetylation ...

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Phenylbutyrate inhibits homologous recombination induced by camptothecin and methyl methanesulfonate.
2011-05-30

Homologous recombination is accompanied by extensive changes to chromatin organization at the site of DNA damage. Some of these changes are mediated through acetylation/deacetylation of histones. Here, we show that recombinational repair of DNA damage induced by the anti-cancer drug camptothecin (CPT) and the alkylating agent methyl ...

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Acetylated Tat Regulates Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Splicing through Its Interaction with the Splicing Regulator p32
2006-04-01

The human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) potent transactivator Tat protein mediates pleiotropic effects on various cell functions. Posttranslational modification of Tat affects its activity during viral transcription. Tat binds to TAR and subsequently becomes acetylated on lysine residues by histone acetyltransferases. Novel protein-protein ...

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Effects of Histone Acetylation on the Equilibrium Accessibility of Nucleosomal DNA Target Sites

Effects of Histone Acetylation on the Equilibrium Accessibility of Nucleosomal DNA Target Sites J Northwestern University Evanston, IL 60208, USA Posttranslational acetylation of the conserved core histone N accessibility of buried DNA target sites, histone acetylation could result in an ...

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FGF2-activated ERK Mitogen-activated Protein Kinase Enhances Runx2 Acetylation and Stabilization*
2010-02-05

Runx2 is a key transcription factor regulating osteoblast differentiation and skeletal morphogenesis, and FGF2 is one of the most important regulators of skeletal development. The importance of the ERK mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinase pathway in cranial suture development was demonstrated by the findings that the inhibition of FGF/FGF receptor (FGFR) signaling by a MEK blocker prevents the ...

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Protein Acetylation in Archaea, Bacteria, and Eukaryotes
2010-09-16

Proteins can be acetylated at the alpha-amino group of the N-terminal amino acid (methionine or the penultimate amino acid after methionine removal) or at the epsilon-amino group of internal lysines. In eukaryotes the majority of proteins are N-terminally acetylated, while this is extremely rare in bacteria. A variety of studies about N-terminal ...

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Extracellular signal-regulated kinase 1/2-mediated phosphorylation of p300 enhances myosin heavy chain I/? gene expression via acetylation of nuclear factor of activated T cells c1
2011-08-15

The nuclear factor of activated T-cells (NFAT) c1 has been shown to be essential for Ca2+-dependent upregulation of myosin heavy chain (MyHC) I/? expression during skeletal muscle fiber type transformation. Here, we report activation of extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK) 1/2 in Ca2+-ionophore-treated C2C12 myotubes and electrostimulated soleus ...

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aP2-Cre-mediated inactivation of acetyl-CoA carboxylase 1 causes growth retardation and reduced lipid accumulation in adipose tissues

Adipose tissue is one of the major sites for fatty acid synthesis and lipid storage. We generated adipose (fat)-specific ACC1 knockout (FACC1KO) mice using the aP2-Cre/loxP system. FACC1KO mice showed prenatal growth retardation; after weaning, however, their weight gain was comparable to that of wi...

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Protein acetylation sites mediated by Schistosoma mansoni GCN5
2008-05-23

The transcriptional co-activator GCN5, a histone acetyltransferase (HAT), is part of large multimeric complexes that are required for chromatin remodeling and transcription activation. As in other eukaryotes, the DNA from the parasite Schistosome mansoni is organized into nucleosomes and the genome encodes components of chromatin-remodeling complexes. Using a series of synthetic peptides we ...

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N-terminal processing of proteins exported by malaria parasites
2008-05-02

Malaria parasites utilize a short N-terminal amino acid motif termed the Plasmodium export element (PEXEL) to export an array of proteins to the host erythrocyte during blood stage infection. Using immunoaffinity chromatography and mass spectrometry, insight into this signal-mediated trafficking mechanism was gained by discovering that the PEXEL motif is cleaved and ...

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Distinct roles of GCN5/PCAF-mediated H3K9ac and CBP/p300-mediated H3K18/27ac in nuclear receptor transactivation.
2010-12-03

Histone acetyltransferases (HATs) GCN5 and PCAF (GCN5/PCAF) and CBP and p300 (CBP/p300) are transcription co-activators. However, how these two distinct families of HATs regulate gene activation remains unclear. Here, we show deletion of GCN5/PCAF in cells specifically and dramatically reduces acetylation on histone H3K9 (H3K9ac) while deletion of CBP/p300 specifically and ...

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Sperm-Egg Binding Mediated by Sperm α-l-Fucosidase in the Ascidian, Halocynthia roretzi

... Phallucia mammillata and several ascidian species, N-acetyl-glucosamine residues have a similar function (Honneger, 1982). In ... fucose joined to the reducing-end N-acetyl glucosamine of the carbohydrate...

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Imidazole Mediated Acylation of Cholesterol in Functional Vesicles: A Simple Analogue of Lecithin: Cholesterol Acyltransferase.
1989-01-01

Imidazole - functionalized surfactant 1 transfers acetyl groups from p-nitrophenyl acetate to cholesterol (2) in vesicular coaggregates. Acetyl surfactant 1-Ac is an intermediate, and cholesteryl acetate (3) is the product. The system mimics the human enz...

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Regulation of EGF Receptor Signaling by Histone ...
2005-04-01

... CELLS(BIOLOGY), *RECEPTOR SITES(PHYSIOLOGY), *GROWTH( PHYSIOLOGY), *ACETYLATION, *HISTONES, *BREAST CANCER ...

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Differential Regulation of Cell Cycle Progression in Human ...
2000-08-01

... SITES(PHYSIOLOGY), MAMMARY GLANDS, GROWTH(PHYSIOLOGY), ACETYLATION, CHROMATIN, HISTONES, TRANSCRIPTION(GENETICS ...

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Aberrant Chromatin Modification as a Mechanism of Prostate ...
2002-06-01

... SENSE ORGANS, RECEPTOR SITES(PHYSIOLOGY), ABNORMALITIES, GROWTH(PHYSIOLOGY), ACETYLATION, ANDROGENS, HISTONES. ...

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Control of Smad7 stability by competition between acetylation and ubiquitination.
2002-09-01

Smad proteins regulate gene expression in response to TGFbeta signaling. Here we present evidence that Smad7 interacts with the transcriptional coactivator p300, resulting in acetylation of Smad7 on two lysine residues in its N terminus. Acetylation or mutation of these lysine residues stabilizes Smad7 and protects it from TGFbeta-induced degradation. ...

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Mechanistic investigations of the A-cluster of acetyl-CoA synthase
2004-12-01

The A-cluster of acetyl-CoA synthase (ACS) catalyzes the formation of acetyl- CoA from CO, coenzyme-A, and a methyl group donated by a corrinoid iron-sulfur protein. Recent crystal structures have exhibited three different metals, Zn, Cu, and Ni, in the proximal site, which bridges a square-planar nickel site and a ...

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Physical association and coordinate function of the H3 K4 methyltransferase MLL1 and the H4 K16 acetyltransferase MOF.
2005-06-17

A stable complex containing MLL1 and MOF has been immunoaffinity purified from a human cell line that stably expresses an epitope-tagged WDR5 subunit. Stable interactions between MLL1 and MOF were confirmed by reciprocal immunoprecipitation, cosedimentation, and cotransfection analyses, and interaction sites were mapped to MLL1 C-terminal and MOF zinc finger domains. The ...

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Role of histone acetylation in the activity-dependent regulation of sulfiredoxin and sestrin 2
2009-04-12

Peroxiredoxins are neuroprotective antioxidant enzymes that reduce hydroperoxides and protect neurons against oxidative stress. However, they can be inactivated through hyperoxidation of their active site cysteine, an event that can take place in the brain in response to oxidative insults such as stroke and also normal aging. Synaptic activity promotes the reduction of ...

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Analysis of the biogenesis of heparan sulfate acetyl-CoA:alpha-glucosaminide N-acetyltransferase provides insights into the mechanism underlying its complete deficiency in mucopolysaccharidosis IIIC.
2010-07-22

Heparan sulfate acetyl-CoA:?-glucosaminide N-acetyltransferase (HGSNAT) catalyzes the transmembrane acetylation of heparan sulfate in lysosomes required for its further catabolism. Inherited deficiency of HGSNAT in humans results in lysosomal storage of heparan sulfate and causes the severe neurodegenerative disease, mucopolysaccharidosis IIIC (MPS IIIC). ...

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Acetylation of prostaglandin H2 synthases by aspirin is inhibited by redox cycling of the peroxidase.
2007-12-27

Aspirin exerts its unique pharmacological effects by irreversibly acetylating a serine residue in the cyclooxygenase site of prostaglandin-H2-synthases (PGHSs). Despite the irreversibility of the inhibition, the potency of aspirin varies remarkably between cell types, suggesting that molecular determinants could contribute to cellular selectivity. Using ...

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Acetylation of Prostaglandin H2 Synthases by Aspirin is Inhibited by Redox Cycling of the Peroxidase
2007-12-27

Aspirin exerts its unique pharmacological effects by irreversibly acetylating a serine residue in the cyclooxygenase site of prostaglandin-H2-synthases (PGHSs). Despite the irreversibility of the inhibition, the potency of aspirin varies remarkably between cell types, suggesting that molecular determinants could contribute to ...

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The Energetics of the Acetylation Switch in p53-mediated Transcriptional Activation
2010-02-01

Targeted therapeutic intervention in receptor-ligand interactions of p53 mediated tumor suppression can impact progression of disease, aging, and variation in genetic expression. Here, we conducted a number of molecular simulations, based on structures of p53 in complex with its transcriptional co-activating CBP bromodomain, determined by NMR spectroscopy, to investigate the ...

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The role of p300 histone acetyltransferase in UV-induced histone modifications and MMP-1 gene transcription.
2009-03-16

Matrix metalloproteinase (MMP)-1 promotes ultraviolet (UV)-triggered long-term detrimental effects such as cancer formation and premature skin aging. Although histone modifications may play a crucial role in the transcriptional regulation of MMP-1, the relationship between UV-induced histone modification and MMP-1 expression is not completely understood. Here, we identify regulators of histone ...

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The Role of p300 Histone Acetyltransferase in UV-Induced Histone Modifications and MMP-1 Gene Transcription
2009-03-16

Matrix metalloproteinase (MMP)-1 promotes ultraviolet (UV)-triggered long-term detrimental effects such as cancer formation and premature skin aging. Although histone modifications may play a crucial role in the transcriptional regulation of MMP-1, the relationship between UV-induced histone modification and MMP-1 expression is not completely understood. Here, we identify regulators of histone ...

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Prevention of Neutrophil Recruitment.
2005-01-01

Aspirin (ASA) triggers a switch in the biosynthesis of lipid mediators, inhibiting prostanoid production and initiating 15-epi-lipoxin generation, through the acetylation of cyclooxygenase II.

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Functional Analysis of the Transcriptional Co-activator CBP in ...
2002-05-01

... In contrast to our original hypothesis that CBP-mediated acetylation negatively regulates TCF-dependent transcription, we have previously found ...

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Functional Analysis of the Transcriptional Co-Activator CBP in ...
2003-05-01

... We proposed that that CBP-mediated acetylation negatively regulates TCF-dependent transcription in the absence of Wnt signaling. ...

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DNA-Mediated Electron Transfer and Application to 'Biochip' ...
1990-05-30

... candy between the 0-acetyl and the methyl ester derivatives (Fig. ... Column chromatography (BIO-RAD, BIO-SIL A 100-200 mesh) eluting with ...

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Androgen Receptor-Mediated Escape Mechanisms from ...
2006-10-01

... similarly in that locus-wide histone acetylation in C4-2B cells not exposed to ligand was associated with sub- stantial gene expression at the loci. ...

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Transcriptional regulation of the cyclooxygenase-2 gene in macrophages by PU.1.
2003-12-05

Macrophages are an abundant source of cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) enzymatic products, but a specific mechanism for macrophage COX-2 gene expression has not been described. We examined whether PU.1, a myeloid-specific Ets family transcription factor, is involved. Sequence analysis revealed two potential c-Ets binding sites in the COX-2 promoter (COX-2p) which bind to ...

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Structural basis for ligand and substrate recognition by torovirus hemagglutinin esterases
2009-09-15

Hemagglutinin esterases (HEs), closely related envelope glycoproteins in influenza C and corona- and toroviruses, mediate reversible attachment to O-acetylated sialic acids (Sias). They do so by acting both as lectins and as receptor-destroying enzymes, functions exerted by separate protein domains. HE divergence was accompanied by changes in quaternary ...

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Site Specific Biotinylation of Endothelin-1: Potential Use for ...

... Abstract : Determination of sites on Endothelin-1 (ET-1) which are preferable for biotinylation was assessed by acetylation of individual amino ...

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Study of acetylation on Ser/Thr/Tyr/Lys, and trimethylation on Lys using electrospray tandem mass spectrometry
2009-03-01

Post-translational modifications (PTM) corresponding to a gain in mass of 42 Da are of increasing interest. It has been widely recognized that acetylation and trimethylation on Lys regulates gene transcription and silencing. In addition, it was recently discovered that acetylation of Ser and Thr residues on a signaling kinase can block its activation. In ...

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Acetylation of prostaglandin synthetase by aspirin. Purification and properties of the acetylated protein from sheep vesicular gland.
1977-09-20

We previously presented evidence that aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid) inhibits prostaglandin synthetase by acetylating and active site of the enzyme. In the current work, we have labeled the enzyme from an aceton-pentane powder of sheep vesicular gland using [acetyl-3H]aspirin and purified the [3H]acetyl-protein to ...

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NUCLEOPHOSMIN/B23 NEGATIVELY REGULATES GCN5-DEPENDENT HISTONE ACETYLATION AND TRANSACTIVATION
2007-12-01

Nucleophosmin/B23 is a multifunctional phosphoprotein that is overexpressed in cancer cells and has been shown to be involved in both positive and negative regulation of transcription. In this study, we first identified GCN5 acetyltransferase as a B23-interacting protein by mass spectrometry, which was then confirmed by in vivo co-immunoprecipitation. In vitro assay demonstrated that B23 bound the ...

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Functional Analysis of p53 Acetylation in Prostate Tumor Suppression.
2003-01-01

The tumor suppressor p53 is stabilized and activated in response to cellular stress through post translational modifications including acetylation. p300/CBP-mediated acetylation of p53 is negatively regulated by MDM2. We show that MDM2 can promote p53 dea...

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Stimulation of cholesteryl ester synthesis in mouse peritoneal macrophages by cholesterol-rich very low density lipoproteins from the Watanabe heritable hyperlipidemic rabbit, an animal model of familial hypercholesterolemia
1986-05-01

Cholesterol-rich very low density lipoproteins (VLDL) from the homozygous Watanabe heritable hyperlipidemic (WHHL) rabbit induced marked cholesteryl ester accumulation in mouse peritoneal macrophages. This WHHL rabbit, an animal model of human familial hypercholesterolemia, has severe hypercholesterolemia, cutaneous xanthomas, and fulminant atherosclerosis due to the deficiency of the low density ...

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Acetylation targets the M2 isoform of pyruvate kinase for degradation through chaperone-mediated autophagy and promotes tumor growth.
2011-06-24

Most tumor cells take up more glucose than normal cells but metabolize glucose via glycolysis even in the presence of normal levels of oxygen, a phenomenon known as the Warburg effect. Tumor cells commonly express the embryonic M2 isoform of pyruvate kinase (PKM2) that may contribute to the metabolism shift from oxidative phosphorylation to aerobic glycolysis and tumorigenesis. Here we show that ...

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Function and Distribution of Acetyl- and Butyrylcholinesterase in Canine Tracheal Smooth Muscle (1)(2). (Reannouncement with New Availability Information).
1991-01-01

The total cholinesterase activity in canine tracheal smooth muscle was found to consist of butyrylcholinesterase and acetylcholinesterase in a ratio of 3:1. Most of the acetyl- and butyrylcholinesterase sites were distributed on the muscle surface; the re...

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Involvement of protein acetylation in glucose-induced transcription of a stress-responsive promoter.
2011-07-28

In eukaryotes, lysine acetylation is a well-established post-translational modification that has been implicated in virtually all aspects of eukaryotic physiology. Although homologues of the enzymes that catalyse protein acetylation are widely conserved and distributed among bacterial species, not much is known about the impact of protein ...

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Proteome-wide mapping of the Drosophila acetylome demonstrates a high degree of conservation of lysine acetylation.
2011-07-26

Posttranslational modification of proteins by acetylation and phosphorylation regulates most cellular processes in living organisms. Surprisingly, the evolutionary conservation of phosphorylated serine and threonine residues is only marginally higher than that of unmodified serines and threonines. With high-resolution mass spectrometry, we identified 1981 lysine ...

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Identification of the major endogenous leukotriene metabolite in the bile of rats as N-acetyl leukotriene E4
1986-02-01

Mercapturic acid formation, an established pathway in the detoxication of xenobiotics, is demonstrated for cysteinyl leukotrienes generated in rats in vivo after endotoxin treatment. The mercapturate N-acetyl-leukotriene E4 (N-acetyl-LTE4) represented a major metabolite eliminated into bile after injection of (/sup 3/H)LTC4 as shown by cochromatography ...

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