2022
Mechanistic stoichiometric relationship between the rates of neurotransmission and neuronal glucose oxidation: Reevaluation of and alternatives to the pseudo‐malate‐aspartate shuttle model
Rothman D, Behar K, Dienel G. Mechanistic stoichiometric relationship between the rates of neurotransmission and neuronal glucose oxidation: Reevaluation of and alternatives to the pseudo‐malate‐aspartate shuttle model. Journal Of Neurochemistry 2022, 168: 555-591. PMID: 36089566, DOI: 10.1111/jnc.15619.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMitochondrial carriersSubcellular compartmentationCultured glutamatergic neuronsMechanistic basisMajor knowledge gapsMechanistic stoichiometryExtracellular GlnGlycolytic metabolismNeuronal compartmentsPre-synaptic structuresGlucose oxidationShuttle modelAlternative mechanismStoichiometric relationshipGlnDiseased brainNeuronal glucose metabolismMetabolismGluAminobutyric acidGlutamatergic neuronsKnowledge gapsCyclingMitochondriaCompartmentation
2017
Probing Mammalian Cell Size Homeostasis by Channel-Assisted Cell Reshaping
Varsano G, Wang Y, Wu M. Probing Mammalian Cell Size Homeostasis by Channel-Assisted Cell Reshaping. Cell Reports 2017, 20: 397-410. PMID: 28700941, DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2017.06.057.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCell size homeostasisSize homeostasisSize checkpointCell cycle progressionMammalian cell growthG1/SCell sizeCell reshapingMammalian cellsHomeostasis mechanismsCell growthRat basophilic leukemia cellsCell lengthBasophilic leukemia cellsCheckpointHomeostasisCell size measurementsLeukemia cellsAlternative mechanismCellsRAW 264.7 macrophages
2014
Versatile microRNA biogenesis in animals and their viruses
Xie M, Steitz JA. Versatile microRNA biogenesis in animals and their viruses. RNA Biology 2014, 11: 673-681. PMID: 24823351, PMCID: PMC4156499, DOI: 10.4161/rna.28985.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEssential cellular processesMiRNA regulatory networkPost-transcriptional levelUbiquitous gene regulatorsNon-canonical pathwayMost miRNAsCytoplasmic DicerMicroRNA biogenesisMolecular machineryCellular processesRegulatory networksPrimary transcriptGene regulatorsNuclear DroshaCellular RNABiogenesisDroshaAlternative mechanismFundamental roleCleavage stepMetazoansDicerMiRNAsMicroRNAsMiRNA
2013
Related F-box proteins control cell death in Caenorhabditis elegans and human lymphoma
Chiorazzi M, Rui L, Yang Y, Ceribelli M, Tishbi N, Maurer CW, Ranuncolo SM, Zhao H, Xu W, Chan WC, Jaffe ES, Gascoyne RD, Campo E, Rosenwald A, Ott G, Delabie J, Rimsza LM, Shaham S, Staudt LM. Related F-box proteins control cell death in Caenorhabditis elegans and human lymphoma. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America 2013, 110: 3943-3948. PMID: 23431138, PMCID: PMC3593917, DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1217271110.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAmino Acid SequenceAnimalsApoptosisBase SequenceCaenorhabditis elegansCaenorhabditis elegans ProteinsCaspasesCell Line, TumorEnzyme ActivationF-Box ProteinsHEK293 CellsHumansLymphomaLymphoma, Large B-Cell, DiffuseMolecular Sequence DataMutation, MissenseProto-Oncogene Proteins c-bcl-2Repressor ProteinsRNA, MessengerRNA, NeoplasmSequence Homology, Amino AcidConceptsCED-9Cell deathCaenorhabditis elegansDRE-1Caspase CED-3Control cell deathApoptotic cell deathRegulators of apoptosisEGL-1CED-3Cell fateHuman diffuse large B-cell lymphomaHuman proteinsCaspase activationFBXO10BCL2 proteinElegansProteinHuman malignanciesHuman lymphomasAlternative mechanismApoptosisActivationBH3Regulator
2009
ErbB2 resembles an autoinhibited invertebrate epidermal growth factor receptor
Alvarado D, Klein DE, Lemmon MA. ErbB2 resembles an autoinhibited invertebrate epidermal growth factor receptor. Nature 2009, 461: 287-291. PMID: 19718021, PMCID: PMC2762480, DOI: 10.1038/nature08297.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2003
Cl− flux through a non‐selective, stretch‐sensitive conductance influences the outer hair cell motor of the guinea‐pig
Rybalchenko V, Santos‐Sacchi J. Cl− flux through a non‐selective, stretch‐sensitive conductance influences the outer hair cell motor of the guinea‐pig. The Journal Of Physiology 2003, 547: 873-891. PMID: 12562920, PMCID: PMC2342734, DOI: 10.1111/j.1469-7793.2003.00873.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsCarbenoxoloneCell MembraneChloride ChannelsChloridesCyclooxygenase InhibitorsElectric CapacitanceElectric ConductivityGadoliniumGuinea PigsHair Cells, Auditory, OuterIon Channel GatingMechanotransduction, CellularMembrane PotentialsMercuric ChlorideMicrodialysisNiflumic AcidOctanolsProteinsSulfonic AcidsConceptsOuter hair cell motorLateral membranesVoltage-dependent conformational changesLateral plasma membranePlasma membraneMotor proteinsCell motorProtein transitionsConformational changesRecent identificationPrestinSomatic motilityAllosteric modulationCL sensitivityAnion fluxHair cellsCochlear amplificationAcoustic ratesOuter hair cellsAlternative mechanismComplicated roleMembranePronounced shiftCellsAmplification
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