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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38709176/tail-length-and-e525k-dilated-cardiomyopathy-mutant-alter-human-%C3%AE-cardiac-myosin-super-relaxed-state
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sebastian Duno-Miranda, Shane R Nelson, David V Rasicci, Skylar M L Bodt, Joseph A Cirilo, Duha Vang, Sivaraj Sivaramakrishnan, Christopher M Yengo, David M Warshaw
Dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) is a condition characterized by impaired cardiac function, due to myocardial hypo-contractility, and is associated with point mutations in β-cardiac myosin, the molecular motor that powers cardiac contraction. Myocardial function can be modulated through sequestration of myosin motors into an auto-inhibited "super-relaxed" state (SRX), which may be further stabilized by a structural state known as the "interacting heads motif" (IHM). Here, we sought to determine whether hypo-contractility of DCM myocardium results from reduced function of individual myosin molecules or from decreased myosin availability to interact with actin due to increased IHM/SRX stabilization...
June 3, 2024: Journal of General Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38699879/crystal-structure-of-human-cep57-c-terminal-domain-reveals-the-presence-of-leucine-zipper-and-the-potential-microtubule-binding-region
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Sanskrita Sukla, Dhayanitha Ranganathan Dhakshinamoorthy, Arvind V Ramesh, Scott Lew, Min Su, Jayaraman Seetharaman
Cep57, a vital centrosome-associated protein, recruits essential regulatory enzymes for centriole duplication. Its dysfunction leads to anomalies, including reduced centrioles and mosaic-variegated aneuploidy syndrome. Despite functional investigations, understanding structural aspects and their correlation with functions is partial till date. We present the structure of human Cep57 C-terminal microtubule binding (MT-BD) domain, revealing conserved motifs ensuring functional preservation across evolution. A leucine zipper, with an adjacent possible microtubule-binding region, potentially forms a stabilizing scaffold for microtubule nucleation-accommodating pulling and tension from growing microtubules...
May 3, 2024: Proteins
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38696466/the-hsv-1-pul37-protein-promotes-cell-invasion-by-regulating-the-kinesin-1-motor
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
DongHo Kim, Michael A Cianfrocco, Kristen J Verhey, Gregory A Smith
Neurotropic alphaherpesviruses, including herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1), recruit microtubule motor proteins to invade cells. The incoming viral particle traffics to nuclei in a two-step process. First, the particle uses the dynein-dynactin motor to sustain transport to the centrosome. In neurons, this step is responsible for long-distance retrograde axonal transport and is an important component of the neuroinvasive property shared by these viruses. Second, a kinesin-dependent mechanism redirects the particle from the centrosome to the nucleus...
May 7, 2024: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38690726/a-laing-distal-myopathy-associated-proline-substitution-in-the-%C3%AE-myosin-rod-perturbs-myosin-cross-bridging-activity
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Massimo Buvoli, Genevieve Ck Wilson, Ada Buvoli, Jack F Gugel, Abbi Hau, Carsten G Bönnemann, Carmen Paradas, David M Ryba, Kathleen C Woulfe, Lori A Walker, Tommaso Buvoli, Julien Ochala, Leslie A Leinwand
Proline substitutions within the coiled-coil rod region of the β-myosin gene (MYH7) are the predominant mutations causing Laing distal myopathy (MPD1), an autosomal dominant disorder characterized by progressive weakness of distal/proximal muscles. We report that the MDP1 mutation R1500P, studied in what we believe to be the first mouse model for the disease, adversely affected myosin motor activity despite being in the structural rod domain that directs thick filament assembly. Contractility experiments carried out on isolated mutant muscles, myofibrils, and myofibers identified muscle fatigue and weakness phenotypes, an increased rate of actin-myosin detachment, and a conformational shift of the myosin heads toward the more reactive disordered relaxed (DRX) state, causing hypercontractility and greater ATP consumption...
May 1, 2024: Journal of Clinical Investigation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38687884/nucleotide-binding-leucine-rich-repeat-receptor-homologs-pib-and-pibh8-interact-and-contribute-to-immunity-in-rice
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Zhanchun Wang, Dewei Yang, Guitao Zhong, Shengping Li, Wei Wang, Dingzhong Tang
Plant nucleotide-binding leucine-rich repeat receptors (NLRs) sense pathogen effectors and activate effector-triggered immunity (ETI). Many plant NLRs form pairs with other NLRs to recognize effectors and initiate ETI. PIRICULARIA ORYZAE RESISTANCE IN BL1 (Pib), an NLR protein in rice (Oryza sativa), activates resistance by recognizing the rice blast effector AvrPib. The activation of Pib is suppressed by SH3 DOMAIN-CONTAINING PROTEIN 2 (OsSH3P2) in the absence of AvrPib. However, how Pib triggers defense responses and whether Pib pairs with another NLR are not clear...
April 30, 2024: Plant Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38686015/-phbzip2-regulates-photosynthesis-related-genes-in-an-intertidal-macroalgae-pyropia-haitanensis-under-stress
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Han Zhang, Gaoxiong Zeng, Jiajia Xie, Yichi Zhang, Dehua Ji, Yan Xu, Chaotian Xie, Wenlei Wang
Intertidal macroalgae are important research subjects in stress biology. Basic region-leucine zipper transcription factors (bZIPs) play an important regulatory role in the expression of target genes under abiotic stress. We herein identified a bZIP2 gene PhbZIP2 to regulate abiotic stress tolerance in Pyropia haitanensis , a representative intertidal macroalgal species. Cloning and sequencing of the cDNA characterized a BRLZ structure and an α coiled-coil structure between amino acids and Expression of PhbZIP2 was detected to upregulate under both high temperature and salt stresses...
2024: Frontiers in Molecular Biosciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38681858/human-placental-mesenchymal-stem-cells-exosomes-alleviate-endothelial-barrier-dysfunction-via-cytoskeletal-remodeling-through-hsa-mir-148a-3p-rock1-pathway
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yuzhen Lv, Wenqin Yu, Ruiui Xuan, Yulu Yang, Xiaolan Xue, Xiaowei Ma
BACKGROUND: Endothelial barrier disruption of human pulmonary vascular endothelial cells (HPVECs) is an important pathogenic factor for acute lung injury (ALI)/acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). Mesenchymal stem cells-exosome (MSCs-Exo) represents an ideal carrier for cell-free therapy. The therapeutic implication and underlying mechanism of human placental MSCs-Exo (HPMSCs-Exo) in ALI/ARDS need to be further explored. MATERIALS AND METHODS: HPMSCs-Exo was extracted from HPMSCs and characterized...
2024: Stem Cells International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38678936/low-level-pm-2-5-induces-the-occurrence-of-early-pulmonary-injury-by-regulating-circ_0092363
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jie Xu, Mengyao Ni, Jing Wang, Jiahao Zhu, Guolei Niu, Jiajing Cui, Xiaobo Li, Qingtao Meng, Rui Chen
The significant correlation between particulate matter with aerodynamic diameters of ≤ 2.5 µm (PM2.5 ) and the high morbidity and mortality of respiratory diseases has become the consensus of the research. Epidemiological studies have clearly pointed out that there is no safe concentration of PM2.5 , and mechanism studies have also shown that exposure to PM2.5 will first cause pulmonary inflammation. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to explore the mechanism of early lung injury induced by low-level PM2...
April 25, 2024: Environment International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38671524/enhancing-prime-editor-flexibility-with-coiled-coil-heterodimers
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shuangshuang Mu, Huangyao Chen, Qianru Li, Shixue Gou, Xiaoyi Liu, Junwei Wang, Wei Zheng, Menglong Chen, Qin Jin, Liangxue Lai, Kepin Wang, Hui Shi
BACKGROUND: Prime editing enables precise base substitutions, insertions, and deletions at targeted sites without the involvement of double-strand DNA breaks or exogenous donor DNA templates. However, the large size of prime editors (PEs) hampers their delivery in vivo via adeno-associated virus (AAV) due to the viral packaging limit. Previously reported split PE versions provide a size reduction, but they require intricate engineering and potentially compromise editing efficiency. RESULTS: Herein, we present a simplified split PE named as CC-PE, created through non-covalent recruitment of reverse transcriptase to the Cas9 nickase via coiled-coil heterodimers, which are widely used in protein design due to their modularity and well-understood sequence-structure relationship...
April 26, 2024: Genome Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38671033/anti-plasmodium-vivax-merozoite-surface-protein-3-%C3%AF-pvmsp3-%C3%AF-antibodies-upon-natural-infection
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Napaporn Kuamsab, Chaturong Putaporntip, Azumi Kakino, Rattiporn Kosuwin, Sunisa Songsaigath, Hiroshi Tachibana, Somchai Jongwutiwes
Merozoite surface protein 3 of Plasmodium vivax (PvMSP3) contains a repertoire of protein members with unique sequence organization. While the biological functions of these proteins await elucidation, PvMSP3 has been suggested to be potential vaccine targets. To date, studies on natural immune responses to this protein family have been confined to two members, PvMSP3α and PvMSP3β. This study analyzed natural IgG antibody responses to PvMSP3γ recombinant proteins derived from two variants: one containing insert blocks (CT1230nF) and the other without insert domain (NR25nF)...
April 26, 2024: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38665010/an-overview-of-sphingosine-1-phosphate-receptor-2-structure-biological-function-and-small-molecule-modulators
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REVIEW
Wanting Hao, Dongdong Luo, Yuqi Jiang, Shengbiao Wan, Xiaoyang Li
Over the past decade, there has been a notable increase in research on sphingosine-1-phosphate receptor 2 (S1PR2), which is a type of G-protein-coupled receptor. Upon activation by S1P or other ligands, S1PR2 initiates downstream signaling pathways such as phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K), Mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK), Rho/Rho-associated coiled-coil containing kinases (ROCK), and others, contributing to the diverse biological functions of S1PR2 and playing a pivotal role in various physiological processes and disease progressions, such as multiple sclerosis, fibrosis, inflammation, and tumors...
April 25, 2024: Medicinal Research Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38664728/neutrophil-extracellular-traps-promote-proliferation-of-pulmonary-smooth-muscle-cells-mediated-by-ccdc25-in-pulmonary-arterial-hypertension
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Hongxiao Sun, Zhanhui Du, Xu Zhang, Shuai Gao, Zhixian Ji, Gang Luo, Silin Pan
BACKGROUND: Previous studies have indicated that neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) play a pivotal role in pathogenesis of pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH). However, the specific mechanism underlying the impact of NETs on pulmonary artery smooth muscle cells (PASMCs) has not been determined. The objective of this study was to elucidate underlying mechanisms through which NETs contribute to progression of PAH. METHODS: Bioinformatics analysis was employed in this study to screen for potential molecules and mechanisms associated with occurrence and development of PAH...
April 25, 2024: Respiratory Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38659925/dynamic-formation-of-the-protein-lipid-pre-fusion-state
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Maria Bykhovskaia
Synaptic vesicles (SVs) release neuronal transmitters by the fusion with the presynaptic membrane (PM), and the SV protein Synaptotagmin 1 (Syt1) serves as a Ca 2+ sensor for evoked fusion. Syt1 is thought to trigger fusion by penetrating into PM upon Ca 2+ binding, however the mechanistic detail of this process are still debated. Syt1 interacts with the SNARE complex, a coiled-coil four-helical bundle that mediates the SV-PM attachment, and the protein Complexin (Cpx) attaches to the SNARE bundle and promotes Ca 2+ -dependent fusion...
April 20, 2024: bioRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38659213/functional-in-vitro-diversity-of-an-intrinsically-disordered-plant-protein-during-freeze-thawing-is-encoded-by-its-structural-plasticity
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Itzell Hernández-Sánchez, Tobias Rindfleisch, Jessica Alpers, Martin Dulle, Christopher J Garvey, Patrick Knox-Brown, Markus S Miettinen, Gergely Nagy, Julio M Pusterla, Agata Rekas, Keyun Shou, Andreas M Stadler, Dirk Walther, Martin Wolff, Ellen Zuther, Anja Thalhammer
Intrinsically disordered late embryogenesis abundant (LEA) proteins play a central role in the tolerance of plants and other organisms to dehydration brought upon, for example, by freezing temperatures, high salt concentration, drought or desiccation, and many LEA proteins have been found to stabilize dehydration-sensitive cellular structures. Their conformational ensembles are highly sensitive to the environment, allowing them to undergo conformational changes and adopt ordered secondary and quaternary structures and to participate in formation of membraneless organelles...
May 2024: Protein Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38657442/a-mutation-in-the-cardiac-kv7-1-channel-possibly-disrupts-interaction-with-yotiao-protein
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Bowen Li, Maria Karlova, Han Zhang, Oksana B Pustovit, Lisha Mai, Valery Novoseletsky, Dmitry Podolyak, Elena V Zaklyazminskaya, Denis V Abramochkin, Olga S Sokolova
Here, we characterized the p.Arg583His (R583H) Kv7.1 mutation, identified in two unrelated families suffered from LQT syndrome. This mutation is located in the HС-HD linker of the cytoplasmic portion of the Kv7.1 channel. This linker, together with HD helix are responsible for binding the A-kinase anchoring protein 9 (AKAP9), Yotiao. We studied the electrophysiological characteristics of the mutated channel expressed in CHO-K1 along with KCNE1 subunit and Yotiao protein, using the whole-cell patch-clamp technique...
April 16, 2024: Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38656316/engineered-coiled-coil-hif1%C3%AE-protein-domain-mimic
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Dustin Britton, Olga Katsara, Orin Mishkit, Andrew Wang, Neelam Pandya, Chengliang Liu, Heather Mao, Jakub Legocki, Sihan Jia, Yingxin Xiao, Orlando Aristizabal, Deven Paul, Yan Deng, Robert Schneider, Youssef Z Wadghiri, Jin Kim Montclare
The development of targeted anti-cancer therapeutics offers the potential for increased efficacy of drugs and diagnostics. Utilizing modalities agnostic to tumor type, such as the hypoxic tumor microenvironment (TME), may assist in the development of universal tumor targeting agents. The hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF), in particular HIF1, plays a key role in tumor adaptation to hypoxia, and inhibiting its interaction with p300 has been shown to provide therapeutic potential. Using a multivalent assembled protein (MAP) approach based on the self-assembly of the cartilage oligomeric matrix protein coiled-coil (COMPcc) domain fused to the critical residues of the C-terminal transactivation domain (C-TAD) of the α subunit of HIF1 (HIF1α), we generate HIF1α-MAP (H-MAP)...
April 24, 2024: Biomaterials Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38652285/a-novel-framework-for-functional-annotation-of-variants-of-uncertain-significance-in-id-asd-risk-gene-cc2d1a
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Aniket Bhattacharya, Paola Parlanti, Luca Cavallo, Edward Farrow, Tyler Spivey, Alessandra Renieri, Francesca Mari, M Chiara Manzini
Intellectual disability (ID) and autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are genetically heterogeneous with hundreds of identified risk genes, most affecting only a few patients. Novel missense variants in these genes are being discovered as clinical exome sequencing is now routinely integrated into diagnosis, yet most of them are annotated as variants of uncertain significance (VUS). VUSs are a major roadblock in using patient genetics to inform clinical action. We developed a framework to characterize VUSs in Coiled-coil and C2 domain containing 1A (CC2D1A), a gene causing autosomal recessive ID with comorbid ASD in 40% of cases...
April 23, 2024: Human Molecular Genetics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38651330/exploring-therapeutic-targets-for-molecular-therapy-of-idiopathic-pulmonary-fibrosis
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REVIEW
Yue Li, Congshan Jiang, Wenhua Zhu, Shemin Lu, Hongchuan Yu, Liesu Meng
Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis is a chronic and progressive interstitial lung disease with a poor prognosis. Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis is characterized by repeated alveolar epithelial damage leading to abnormal repair. The intercellular microenvironment is disturbed, leading to continuous activation of fibroblasts and myofibroblasts, deposition of extracellular matrix, and ultimately fibrosis. Moreover, pulmonary fibrosis was also found as a COVID-19 complication. Currently, two drugs, pirfenidone and nintedanib, are approved for clinical therapy worldwide...
2024: Science Progress
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38649204/mechanisms-of-electroacupuncture-relieves-uterine-smooth-muscle-spasm-in-dysmenorrhea-rats-based-on-rho-rock-signaling-pathway
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Guang-Tong Lu, Xi-Sheng Fan, Xue-Song Wang, Guang Zuo, Yi Zhang, Ming-Jian Zhang, Miao Lin, Jin Liu, Jun Liu, Jun-Cha Zhang, Xu-Liang Shi, Yan-Fen She
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the effect of electroacupuncture (EA) on Rho/Rho-associated coiled-coil-forming kinases (ROCK) signaling pathway of uterus tissue in rats with dysmenorrhea, so as to explore the underlying mechanism of EA treating primary dysmenorrhea (PD) and uterine smooth muscle spasm, and to observe whether there is a difference in the effect of meridian acupoints in Conception Vessel (CV) and Governer Vessel (GV). METHODS: Sixty female SD rats were randomly divided into saline, model, CV, GV, and non-acupoint groups, with 12 rats in each group...
April 25, 2024: Zhen Ci Yan Jiu, Acupuncture Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38630987/correction-to-computational-prediction-of-coiled-coil-protein-gelation-dynamics-and-structure
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Dustin Britton, Luc F Christians, Chengliang Liu, Jakub Legocki, Yingxin Xiao, Michael Meleties, Lin Yang, Michael Cammer, Sihan Jia, Zihan Zhang, Farbod Mahmoudinobar, Zuzanna Kowalski, P Douglas Renfrew, Richard Bonneau, Darrin J Pochan, Alexander J Pak, Jin Kim Montclare
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April 17, 2024: Biomacromolecules
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