2025
DSP-1, the major fibronectin type-II protein of donkey seminal plasma is a small heat-shock protein and exhibits chaperone-like activity against thermal and oxidative stress
Alim S, Cheppali S, Pawar S, Swamy M. DSP-1, the major fibronectin type-II protein of donkey seminal plasma is a small heat-shock protein and exhibits chaperone-like activity against thermal and oxidative stress. Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Proteins And Proteomics 2025, 1873: 141064. PMID: 39956303, DOI: 10.1016/j.bbapap.2025.141064.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsChaperone-like activitySeminal plasmaFibronectin type IITetramer to monomersSperm capacitationSurface hydrophobicityMolecular chaperonesClient proteinsHeat shock proteinsBiophysical studiesAlcohol dehydrogenaseOxidative stressPhysiological ligandsShock proteinsProteinHead group moietySHspsBinding of phosphorylcholineCholine phospholipidsBindingFibronectinDehydrogenaseChaperoneSpermMammals
2013
Chapter 63 The Calcium-Sensing Receptor
Brown E, Hebert S, Riccardi D, Geibel J. Chapter 63 The Calcium-Sensing Receptor. 2013, 2187-2224. DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-381462-3.00063-x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchIon homeostasisMineral ion homeostasisCell surface sensorsDiverse physiological processesG protein-coupled receptorsCalcium sensing receptorPrimary physiological ligandProtein-coupled receptorsCellular processesExtracellular calcium-sensing receptorAromatic amino acidsAquatic animalsBiological roleWhole organismPhysiological processesFirst messengersPhysiological ligandsPhospholipase CAmino acidsCalcium-sensing receptorHomeostatic processesCalciostatHomeostasisAutosomal dominant hypocalcemiaExtracellular Ca2
2003
Effect of ligands that increase cAMP on caerulein-induced zymogen activation in pancreatic acini
Lu Z, Kolodecik TR, Karne S, Nyce M, Gorelick F. Effect of ligands that increase cAMP on caerulein-induced zymogen activation in pancreatic acini. AJP Gastrointestinal And Liver Physiology 2003, 285: g822-g828. PMID: 12881228, PMCID: PMC2830556, DOI: 10.1152/ajpgi.00213.2003.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCCK analogue caeruleinEffect of CCKAcinar cellsSupraphysiological concentrationsPancreatic aciniCell cAMP levelsRat pancreatic aciniRp-8-BrPancreatic acinar cellsPathological activationCell-permeable cAMP analogCAMP levelsPhysiological concentrationsPancreatitisCell cAMPCCKZymogen activationActivationCAMP analogPhysiological ligandsAciniCells
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