Search Results - "Ashley, Richard H"
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S100A4 and Bone Morphogenetic Protein-2 Codependently Induce Vascular Smooth Muscle Cell Migration via Phospho–Extracellular Signal-Regulated Kinase and Chloride Intracellular Channel 4
Published in Circulation research (25-09-2009)“…RATIONALE:S100A4/Mts1 is implicated in motility of human pulmonary artery smooth muscle cells (hPASMCs), through an interaction with the RAGE (receptor for…”
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CLIC4 (p64H1) and its putative transmembrane domain form poorly selective, redox-regulated ion channels
Published in Molecular membrane biology (01-01-2007)“…Despite being synthesized in the cytosol without a leader sequence, the soluble 253-residue mammalian protein CLIC4 (Chloride Intracellular Channel 4, or…”
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Surface expression, single-channel analysis and membrane topology of recombinant Chlamydia trachomatis Major Outer Membrane Protein
Published in BMC microbiology (26-01-2005)“…Chlamydial bacteria are obligate intracellular pathogens containing a cysteine-rich porin (Major Outer Membrane Protein, MOMP) with important structural and,…”
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Neutron diffraction reveals sequence-specific membrane insertion of pre-fibrillar islet amyloid polypeptide and inhibition by rifampicin
Published in FEBS letters (14-02-2005)“…Human islet amyloid polypeptide (hIAPP) forms amyloid deposits in non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM). Pre-fibrillar hIAPP oligomers (in contrast…”
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Redox Regulation of CLIC1 by Cysteine Residues Associated with the Putative Channel Pore
Published in Biophysical journal (01-03-2006)“…Chloride intracellular channels (CLICs) are putative pore-forming glutathione-S-transferase homologs that are thought to insert into cell membranes directly…”
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The mechanism of islet amyloid polypeptide toxicity is membrane disruption by intermediate-sized toxic amyloid particles
Published in Diabetes (New York, N.Y.) (01-03-1999)“…The mechanism of islet amyloid polypeptide toxicity is membrane disruption by intermediate-sized toxic amyloid particles. J Janson , R H Ashley , D Harrison ,…”
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Pregnant rat myometrial cells show heterogeneous ryanodine- and caffeine-sensitive calcium stores
Published in The American journal of physiology (01-08-1999)“…Intracellular Ca(2+) release channels such as ryanodine receptors play crucial roles in the Ca(2+)-mediated signaling that triggers excitation-contraction…”
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Autoinsertion of soluble oligomers of Alzheimer's A beta (1-42) peptide into cholesterol-containing membranes is accompanied by relocation of the sterol towards the bilayer surface
Published in BMC structural biology (19-10-2006)“…Soluble Alzheimer's A beta oligomers autoinsert into neuronal cell membranes, contributing to the pathology of Alzheimer's Disease (AD), and elevated serum…”
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Inhibitors can arrest the membrane activity of human islet amyloid polypeptide independently of amyloid formation
Published in FEBS letters (26-10-2001)“…Human islet amyloid polypeptide (hIAPP), co-secreted with insulin from pancreatic β cells, misfolds to form amyloid deposits in non-insulin-dependent diabetes…”
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Rat Brain p64H1, Expression of a New Member of the p64 Chloride Channel Protein Family in Endoplasmic Reticulum
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (19-09-1997)“…Many plasma membrane Cl−channels have been cloned, including the cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator and several members of the voltage-gated…”
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Functional reconstitution, gene isolation and topology modelling of porins from Burkholderia pseudomallei and Burkholderia thailandensis
Published in Biochemical journal (01-02-2004)“…The sequences for Omp38 from Burkholderia pseudomallei and Burkholderia thailandensis have been deposited in the DDBJ, EMBL, GenBank(R) and GSDB Nucleotide…”
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major outer membrane protein of Chlamydia psittaci functions as a porin-like ion channel
Published in Infection and Immunity (01-11-1998)“…The major outer membrane protein (MOMP) of Chlamydia species shares several biochemical properties with classical porin proteins. Secondary structure analysis…”
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Clostridium perfringens type A enterotoxin forms mepacrine-sensitive pores in pure phospholipid bilayers in the absence of putative receptor proteins
Published in Biochimica et biophysica acta (01-11-2001)“…Clostridium perfringens enterotoxin (CPE) is an important cause of food poisoning with no significant homology to other enterotoxins and its mechanism of…”
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Chloride intracellular channel protein CLIC4 (p64H1) binds directly to brain dynamin I in a complex containing actin, tubulin and 14-3-3 isoforms
Published in Biochemical journal (01-10-2001)“…Mammalian chloride intracellular channel (CLIC) (p64-related) proteins are widely expressed, with an unusual dual localization as both soluble and integral…”
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Molecular cloning and developmental expression of two Chloride Intracellular Channel (CLIC) genes in Xenopus laevis
Published in Development genes and evolution (01-10-2003)“…CLIC proteins are components or regulators of novel intracellular anion channels in mammalian cells, and previous studies have suggested that human nuclear…”
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Chloride intracellular channel protein CLIC4 (p64H1) binds directly to brain dynamin I in a complex containing actin, tubulin and 14-3-3 isoforms
Published in Biochemical journal (01-10-2001)“…Mammalian chloride intracellular channel (CLIC) (p64-related) proteins are widely expressed, with an unusual dual localization as both soluble and integral…”
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The structure, function, and cellular regulation of ryanodine-sensitive Ca2+ release channels
Published in International review of cytology (1998)“…The fundamental biological process of Ca2+ signaling is known to be important in most eukaryotic cells, and inositol 1,2,5-trisphosphate and ryanodine…”
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S100A4 and BMP-2 Co-Dependently Induce Vascular Smooth Muscle Cell Migration via pERK and Chloride Intracellular Channel 4 (CLIC4)
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Latrophilin, Neurexin, and Their Signaling-deficient Mutants Facilitate α-Latrotoxin Insertion into Membranes but Are Not Involved in Pore Formation
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (29-12-2000)“…Pure α-latrotoxin is very inefficient at forming channels/pores in artificial lipid bilayers or in the plasma membrane of non-secretory cells. However, the…”
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Changes in the expression of myometrial ryanodine receptor mRNAs during human pregnancy
Published in Biochimica et biophysica acta (21-09-1999)“…Uterine contraction is triggered by a rise in intracellular free Ca 2+ concentration ([Ca 2+] i), and although ryanodine-sensitive Ca 2+ release channels…”
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