Search Results - "Chibalina, M. V."
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Overexpression of myosin VI in prostate cancer cells enhances PSA and VEGF secretion, but has no effect on endocytosis
Published in Oncogene (14-01-2010)“…Tissue expression microarrays, employed to determine the players and mechanisms leading to prostate cancer development, have consistently shown that myosin VI,…”
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Altered expression and coregulation of dopamine signalling genes in schizophrenia and bipolar disorder
Published in Neuropathology and applied neurobiology (01-02-2011)“…L. Zhan, J. R. Kerr, M.‐J. Lafuente, A. Maclean, M. V. Chibalina, B. Liu, B. Burke, S. Bevan and J. Nasir (2011) Neuropathology and Applied Neurobiology37,…”
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Insulin inhibits glucagon release by SGLT2-induced stimulation of somatostatin secretion
Published in Nature communications (11-01-2019)“…Hypoglycaemia (low plasma glucose) is a serious and potentially fatal complication of insulin-treated diabetes. In healthy individuals, hypoglycaemia triggers…”
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Dysregulation of Glucagon Secretion by Hyperglycemia-Induced Sodium-Dependent Reduction of ATP Production
Published in Cell metabolism (05-02-2019)“…Diabetes is a bihormonal disorder resulting from combined insulin and glucagon secretion defects. Mice lacking fumarase (Fh1) in their β cells (Fh1βKO mice)…”
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GLP-1 stimulates insulin secretion by PKC-dependent TRPM4 and TRPM5 activation
Published in The Journal of clinical investigation (01-12-2015)“…Strategies aimed at mimicking or enhancing the action of the incretin hormone glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP-1) therapeutically improve glucose-stimulated…”
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CPT1a-Dependent Long-Chain Fatty Acid Oxidation Contributes to Maintaining Glucagon Secretion from Pancreatic Islets
Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (12-06-2018)“…Glucagon, the principal hyperglycemic hormone, is secreted from pancreatic islet α cells as part of the counter-regulatory response to hypoglycemia. Hence,…”
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Increased Expression of the Diabetes Gene SOX4 Reduces Insulin Secretion by Impaired Fusion Pore Expansion
Published in Diabetes (New York, N.Y.) (01-07-2016)“…The transcription factor Sox4 has been proposed to underlie the increased type 2 diabetes risk linked to an intronic single nucleotide polymorphism in CDKAL1…”
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Electrophysiological properties of human beta-cell lines EndoC-βH1 and -βH2 conform with human beta-cells
Published in Scientific reports (19-11-2018)“…Limited access to human islets has prompted the development of human beta cell models. The human beta cell lines EndoC-βH1 and EndoC-βH2 are increasingly used…”
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Na+ current properties in islet α‐ and β‐cells reflect cell‐specific Scn3a and Scn9a expression
Published in The Journal of physiology (01-11-2014)“…Key points α‐ and β‐cells express both Nav1.3 and Nav1.7 Na+ channels but in different relative amounts. The differential expression explains the different…”
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Unique sequence of a high molecular weight myosin light chain kinase is involved in interaction with actin cytoskeleton
Published in FEBS letters (10-12-1999)“…Myosin light chain kinase (MLCK) is the key regulator of cell motility and smooth muscle contraction in higher vertebrates. We searched for the features of the…”
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Fumarate Hydratase Deletion in Pancreatic β Cells Leads to Progressive Diabetes
Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (26-09-2017)“…We explored the role of the Krebs cycle enzyme fumarate hydratase (FH) in glucose-stimulated insulin secretion (GSIS). Mice lacking Fh1 in pancreatic β cells…”
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Potential roles of myosin VI in cell motility
Published in Biochemical Society transactions (01-10-2009)“…There is now increasing evidence that myosin motor proteins, together with the dynamic actin filament machinery and associated adhesion proteins, play crucial…”
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Phospholipase D activity is essential for actin localization and actin-based motility in Dictyostellum
Published in Biochemical journal (01-07-2005)“…PLD (phospholipase D) activity catalyses the generation of the lipid messenger phosphatidic acid, which has been implicated in a number of cellular processes,…”
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Organization of the genetic locus for chicken myosin light chain kinase is complex: Multiple proteins are encoded and exhibit differential expression and localization
Published in Journal of cellular biochemistry (01-09-1998)“…We report that the genetic locus that encodes vertebrate smooth muscle and nonmuscle myosin light chain kinase (MLCK) and kinase‐related protein (KRP) has a…”
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Phospholipase D activity is essential for actin localization and actin-based motility in Dictyostelium
Published in Biochemical journal (01-07-2005)“…PLD (phospholipase D) activity catalyses the generation of the lipid messenger phosphatidic acid, which has been implicated in a number of cellular processes,…”
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Evidence against the regulation of caldesmon inhibitory activity by p42/p44erk mitogen‐activated protein kinase in vitro and demonstration of another caldesmon kinase in intact gizzard smooth muscle
Published in FEBS letters (11-06-1999)“…The effect of direct phosphorylation by recombinant p44erk1 mitogen‐activated protein kinase on the inhibitory activity of caldesmon and its C‐terminal…”
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Functional properties and intracellular localization of high molecular weight isoforms of ligh chain myosin kinase
Published in T͡S︡itologii͡a (2000)“…The vertebrate genetic locus, coding for a Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent enzyme myosin light chain kinase (MLCK), the key regulator of smooth muscle contraction…”
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Differences in phorbol-dependent phosphorylation of regulatory proteins and contraction of phasic and tonic smooth muscle
Published in T͡S︡itologii͡a (2000)“…Smooth muscles are divided into slowly contracting tonic and relatively fast phasic muscles. In both cases Ca2+ is a key mediator of the contractile response…”
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