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https://read.qxmd.com/read/37792911/nuclear-erk1-2-signaling-potentiation-enhances-neuroprotection-and-cognition-via-importin%C3%AE-1-kpna2
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marzia Indrigo, Ilaria Morella, Daniel Orellana, Raffaele d'Isa, Alessandro Papale, Riccardo Parra, Antonia Gurgone, Daniela Lecca, Anna Cavaccini, Cezar M Tigaret, Alfredo Cagnotto, Kimberley Jones, Simon Brooks, Gian Michele Ratto, Nicholas D Allen, Mariah J Lelos, Silvia Middei, Maurizio Giustetto, Anna R Carta, Raffaella Tonini, Mario Salmona, Jeremy Hall, Kerrie Thomas, Riccardo Brambilla, Stefania Fasano
Cell signaling is central to neuronal activity and its dysregulation may lead to neurodegeneration and cognitive decline. Here, we show that selective genetic potentiation of neuronal ERK signaling prevents cell death in vitro and in vivo in the mouse brain, while attenuation of ERK signaling does the opposite. This neuroprotective effect mediated by an enhanced nuclear ERK activity can also be induced by the novel cell penetrating peptide RB5. In vitro administration of RB5 disrupts the preferential interaction of ERK1 MAP kinase with importinα1/KPNA2 over ERK2, facilitates ERK1/2 nuclear translocation, and enhances global ERK activity...
October 4, 2023: EMBO Molecular Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37769576/ipo7-promotes-lipopolysaccharide-induced-inflammatory-responses-in-human-dental-pulp-cells-via-p38-mapk-and-nf-%C3%AE%C2%BAb-signaling-pathways
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ziqiu Xiao, Yue Zhang, Yawei She, Guohua Yuan, Guobin Yang
Pulpitis is a chronic inflammatory process that greatly affects the physical, mental health and life quality of patients. Human dental pulp cells (hDPCs) are essential components of dental pulp tissue and play a significant role in pulpitis. Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) is an initiator of pulpitis and can induce the production of inflammatory cytokines in hDPCs by activating p38 MAPK and NF-κB signaling pathways. Importin7 (IPO7), a member of the importin-β family, is widely expressed in many tissues...
September 26, 2023: Molecular Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37767001/akir-1-regulates-proteasome-subcellular-function-in-caenorhabditis-elegans
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Johanna Pispa, Elisa Mikkonen, Leena Arpalahti, Congyu Jin, Carmen Martínez-Fernández, Julián Cerón, Carina I Holmberg
Polyubiquitinated proteins are primarily degraded by the ubiquitin-proteasome system (UPS). Proteasomes are present both in the cytoplasm and nucleus. Here, we investigated mechanisms coordinating proteasome subcellular localization and activity in a multicellular organism. We identified the nuclear protein-encoding gene akir-1 as a proteasome regulator in a genome-wide Caenorhabditis elegans RNAi screen. We demonstrate that depletion of akir-1 causes nuclear accumulation of endogenous polyubiquitinated proteins in intestinal cells, concomitant with slower in vivo proteasomal degradation in this subcellular compartment...
October 20, 2023: IScience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37754758/prohibitin1-facilitates-viral-replication-by-impairing-the-rig-i-like-receptor-signaling-pathway
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jiahui Zou, Shan Tian, Yinxing Zhu, Yanqing Cheng, Meijun Jiang, Shaoyu Tu, Meilin Jin, Huanchun Chen, Hongbo Zhou
Innate immunity plays an essential role in defending the host against pathogenic infections. Appropriate controls are required to exert antiviral effects and avoid inflammatory disorders, but the negative regulation mechanisms are not fully understood. Here, Prohibitin1 (PHB1) was identified as a negative regulator of innate immune responses. We found that PHB1 protein and mRNA levels were promoted by virus-induced beta interferon (IFN-β) and subsequently suppressed the antiviral innate immune responses, thereby facilitating the replication of multiple RNA viruses...
September 27, 2023: Journal of Virology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37734566/cdk2-activated-trim32-phosphorylation-and-nuclear-translocation-promotes-radioresistance-in-triple-negative-breast-cancer
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jianming Tang, Jing Li, Jiayan Lian, Yumei Huang, Yaqing Zhang, Yanwei Lu, Guansheng Zhong, Yaqi Wang, Zhitao Zhang, Xin Bai, Min Fang, Luming Wu, Haofei Shen, Jingyuan Wu, Yiqing Wang, Lei Zhang, Haibo Zhang
INTRODUCTION: Despite radiotherapy being one of the major treatments for triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC), new molecular targets for its treatment are still required due to radioresistance. CDK2 plays a critical role in TNBC. However, the mechanism by which CDK2 promotes TNBC radioresistance remains to be clearly elucidated. OBJECTIVES: We aimed to elucidate the relationship between CDK2 and TRIM32 and the regulation mechanism in TNBC. METHODS: We performed immunohistochemical staining to detect nuclear TRIM32, CDK2 and STAT3 on TNBC tissues...
September 19, 2023: Journal of Advanced Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37733267/canonical-wnt-signaling-promotes-hsc-glycolysis-and-liver-fibrosis-through-an-ldh-a-hif-1%C3%AE-transcriptional-complex
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Feixia Wang, Li Chen, Desong Kong, Xiaojin Zhang, Siwei Xia, Baoyu Liang, Yang Li, Ya Zhou, Zili Zhang, Jiangjuan Shao, Shizhong Zheng, Feng Zhang
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Aerobic glycolysis reprogramming occurs during HSC activation, but how it is initiated and sustained remains unknown. We investigated the mechanisms by which canonical Wnt signaling regulated HSC glycolysis and the therapeutic implication for liver fibrosis. APPROACH AND RESULTS: Glycolysis was examined in HSC-LX2 cells upon manipulation of Wnt/β-catenin signaling. Nuclear translocation of lactate dehydrogenase A (LDH-A) and its interaction with hypoxia-inducible factor-1α (HIF-1α) were investigated using molecular simulation and site-directed mutation assays...
September 21, 2023: Hepatology: Official Journal of the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37703177/blue-light-receptor-cry1-regulates-hsfa1d-nuclear-localization-to-promote-plant-thermotolerance
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jie Gao, Runcong Zhang, Lanjie Zheng, Linhu Song, Manchun Ji, Shi Li, Jinxi Wang, Jianping Yang, Guozhang Kang, Paifeng Zhang, Yong Shi, Yongqing Jiao, David Pincus, Xu Zheng
Temperature increases as light intensity rises, but whether light signals can be directly linked to high temperature response in plants is unclear. Here, we find that light pre-treatment enables plants to survive better under high temperature, designated as light-induced thermotolerance (LIT). With short-term light treatment, plants induce light-signaling pathway genes and heat shock genes. Blue light photoreceptor cryptochrome 1 (CRY1) is required for LIT. We also find that CRY1 physically interacts with the heat shock transcription factor A1d (HsfA1d) and that HsfA1d is involved in thermotolerance under light treatment...
September 26, 2023: Cell Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37702492/dengue-virus-ns1-secretion-is-regulated-via-importin-subunit-%C3%AE-1-controlling-expression-of-the-chaperone-grp78-and-targeted-by-the-clinical-drug-ivermectin
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Solène Denolly, Hongbo Guo, Miriam Martens, Anna Płaszczyca, Pietro Scaturro, Vibhu Prasad, Kessiri Kongmanas, Nuntaya Punyadee, Adisak Songjaeng, Dumrong Mairiang, Andreas Pichlmair, Panisadee Avirutnan, Ralf Bartenschlager
Dengue virus (DENV) is a major human pathogen. An important pathogenicity factor is non-structural protein 1 (NS1) required for viral replication and secreted from infected cells. A clinical study indicated that the anti-parasitic drug ivermectin lowers NS1 blood levels without affecting viremia. Ivermectin targets nuclear transport by binding to importin-α, but how NS1 secretion in patients is suppressed by this drug is unknown. We show that ivermectin impairs folding and secretion of endoplasmic reticulum-luminal glycoproteins, including NS1...
September 13, 2023: MBio
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37696109/distribution-of-importin-%C3%AE-isoforms-in-poultry-species-and-their-tissue-and-age-related-differences
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alexandra Herbst, Frederik Bexter, Nancy Mounogou Kouassi, Gülsah Gabriel, Silke Rautenschlein
While importin-α is well studied in mammals, the knowledge in avian species is still limited. In this study, we compared the mRNA expression patterns of five importin-α isoforms in the respiratory tract, liver, and spleen of chickens, turkeys, and pekin ducks in two different age-groups. In addition, we determined the distribution of importin-α in selected tissue of conchae, trachea, and lung of post-hatch chickens at all cellular levels by immunohistochemical staining. Our results indicate that importin-α3 is the most abundant isoform in the respiratory tract of chickens, turkeys, and pekin ducks...
August 30, 2023: Research in Veterinary Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37672874/the-role-of-nuclear-pores-and-importins-for-herpes-simplex-virus-infection
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REVIEW
Katinka Döhner, Manutea C Serrero, Beate Sodeik
Microtubule transport and nuclear import are functionally connected, and the nuclear pore complex (NPC) can interact with microtubule motors. For several alphaherpesvirus proteins, nuclear localization signals (NLSs) and their interactions with specific importin-α proteins have been characterized. Here, we review recent insights on the roles of microtubule motors, capsid-associated NLSs, and importin-α proteins for capsid transport, capsid docking to NPCs, and genome release into the nucleoplasm, as well as the role of importins for nuclear viral transcription, replication, capsid assembly, genome packaging, and nuclear capsid egress...
September 4, 2023: Current Opinion in Virology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37660905/apollo-a-testis-specific-drosophila-ortholog-of-importin-4-mediates-the-loading-of-protamine-like-protein-mst77f-into-sperm-chromatin
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alexander V Emelyanov, Daniel Barcenilla-Merino, Benjamin Loppin, Dmitry V Fyodorov
Nuclear DNA in metazoan sperm is packed with a family of small, positively charged proteins termed SNBPs (sperm nuclear basic proteins), including mammalian and Drosophila protamines. During spermiogenesis, somatic cell chromatin is taken apart and replaced with sperm chromatin in a multi-step process leading to an extraordinary condensation of the genome. During fertilization, the ova face a similarly challenging task of SNBP eviction and reassembly of nucleosome-based chromatin. Despite its importance for the animal life cycle, sperm chromatin metabolism, including the biochemical machinery mediating the mutual replacement of histones and SNBPs, remains poorly studied...
September 1, 2023: Journal of Biological Chemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37650557/zbtb34-is-a-hepatocellular-carcinoma-associated-protein-with-a-monopartite-nuclear-localization-signal
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zheng Liu, Di Jin, Xinran Wei, Yue Gao, Xiaodie Gao, Xia Li, Xiujuan Wang, Pingying Wei, Tao Liu
ZBTB34 is a novel zinc finger protein with an unknown function. In this study, the gene expression and survival prognosis of ZBTB34 were analyzed across tumors based on the TCGA datasets. According to the bioinformatics analysis and qPCR results, liver hepatocellular carcinomas exhibit a high level of ZBTB34 expression. Additionally, the experiment supported the bioinformatics analysis findings that ZBTB34 expression was regulated by miR-125b-5p and that ZBTB34 affected ZBTB10, POLR1B, and AUH expression in HepG2 cells...
August 30, 2023: Aging
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37585529/loss-of-function-of-the-als-associated-nek1-kinase-disrupts-microtubule-homeostasis-and-nuclear-import
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jacob R Mann, Elizabeth D McKenna, Darilang Mawrie, Vasileios Papakis, Francesco Alessandrini, Eric N Anderson, Ryan Mayers, Hannah E Ball, Evan Kaspi, Katherine Lubinski, Desiree M Baron, Liana Tellez, John E Landers, Udai B Pandey, Evangelos Kiskinis
Loss-of-function variants in NIMA-related kinase 1 (NEK1) constitute a major genetic cause of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), accounting for 2 to 3% of all cases. However, how NEK1 mutations cause motor neuron (MN) dysfunction is unknown. Using mass spectrometry analyses for NEK1 interactors and NEK1-dependent expression changes, we find functional enrichment for proteins involved in the microtubule cytoskeleton and nucleocytoplasmic transport. We show that α-tubulin and importin-β1, two key proteins involved in these processes, are phosphorylated by NEK1 in vitro...
August 18, 2023: Science Advances
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37560480/marine-derived-sea-urchin-compounds-as-potential-anti-cancer-drug-candidate-against-colorectal-cancer-in-silico-and-in-vitro-studies
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mohammad Habibur Rahman Molla, Mohammed Othman Aljahdali
Sea urchin-derived compounds are potential candidates for the development of effective drugs for the treatment of cancer diseases. In this study, 19 compounds derived from sea urchin ( Diadema savignyi ) were used to treat colorectal cancer using the HCT116 cell line. However, molecular docking, ADME (absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion), toxicity, molecular dynamic (MD) simulation, and molecular mechanics generalized Born surface area (MM-GBSA) were used to confirm the ligand-protein interaction...
September 2023: Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37542371/binding-of-viral-nuclear-localization-signal-peptides-to-importin-%C3%AE-nuclear-transport-protein
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Bryan M Delfing, Xavier E Laracuente, Audrey Olson, Kenneth W Foreman, Mikell Paige, Kylene Kehn-Hall, Christopher Lockhart, Dmitri K Klimov
Using all-atom replica-exchange molecular dynamics simulations, we mapped the mechanisms of binding of the nuclear localization signal (NLS) sequence from Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus (VEEV) capsid protein to importin-α (impα) transport protein. Our objective was to identify the VEEV NLS sequence fragment that confers native, experimentally resolved binding to impα as well as to study associated binding energetics and conformational ensembles. The two selected VEEV NLS peptide fragments, KKPK and KKPKKE, show strikingly different binding mechanisms...
August 3, 2023: Biophysical Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37541772/crip1-fosters-mdsc-trafficking-and-resets-tumour-microenvironment-via-facilitating-nf-%C3%AE%C2%BAb-p65-nuclear-translocation-in-pancreatic-ductal-adenocarcinoma
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xiaomeng Liu, Rong Tang, Jin Xu, Zhen Tan, Chen Liang, Qingcai Meng, Yubin Lei, Jie Hua, Yiyin Zhang, Jiang Liu, Bo Zhang, Wei Wang, Xianjun Yu, Si Shi
OBJECTIVE: Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is among the most immunosuppressive tumour types. The tumour immune microenvironment (TIME) is largely driven by interactions between immune cells and heterogeneous tumour cells. Here, we aimed to investigate the mechanism of tumour cells in TIME formation and provide potential combination treatment strategies for PDAC patients based on genotypic heterogeneity. DESIGN: Highly multiplexed imaging mass cytometry, RNA sequencing, mass cytometry by time of flight and multiplex immunofluorescence staining were performed to identify the pro-oncogenic proteins associated with low immune activation in PDAC...
August 4, 2023: Gut
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37540723/hepatitis-c-virus-non-structural-proteins-modulate-cellular-kinases-for-increased-cytoplasmic-abundance-of-host-factor-hur-and-facilitate-viral-replication
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Harsha Raheja, Biju George, Sachin Kumar Tripathi, Sandhini Saha, Tushar Kanti Maiti, Saumitra Das
Host protein HuR translocation from nucleus to cytoplasm following infection is crucial for the life cycle of several RNA viruses including hepatitis C virus (HCV), a major causative agent of hepatocellular carcinoma. HuR assists the assembly of replication-complex on the viral-3'UTR, and its depletion hampers viral replication. Although cytoplasmic HuR is crucial for HCV replication, little is known about how the virus orchestrates the mobilization of HuR into the cytoplasm from the nucleus. We show that two viral proteins, NS3 and NS5A, act co-ordinately to alter the equilibrium of the nucleo-cytoplasmic movement of HuR...
August 4, 2023: PLoS Pathogens
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37532764/small-extracellular-vesicles-delivering-lncrna-wac-as1-aggravate-renal-allograft-ischemia%C3%A2-reperfusion-injury-by-inducing-ferroptosis-propagation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xinyuan Li, Xiang Peng, Xiang Zhou, Mao Li, Guo Chen, Wei Shi, Haitao Yu, Chunlin Zhang, Yang Li, Zhenwei Feng, Jie Li, Simin Liang, Weiyang He, Xin Gou
Ferroptosis is a predominant contributor to renal ischemia reperfusion injury (IRI) after kidney transplant, evoking delayed graft function and poorer long-term outcomes. The wide propagation of ferroptosis among cell populations in a wave-like manner, developing the "wave of ferroptosis" causes a larger area of tubular necrosis and accordingly aggravates renal allograft IRI. In this study, we decipher a whole new metabolic mechanism underlying ferroptosis and propose a novel spreading pathway of the "wave of ferroptosis" in the renal tissue microenvironment, in which renal IRI cell-secreted small extracellular vesicles (IRI-sEVs) delivering lncRNA WAC-AS1 reprogram glucose metabolism in adjacent renal tubular epithelial cell populations by inducing GFPT1 expression and increasing hexosamine biosynthesis pathway (HBP) flux, and consequently enhances O-GlcNAcylation...
September 2023: Cell Death and Differentiation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37531558/can-free-energy-perturbation-simulations-coupled-with-replica-exchange-molecular-dynamics-study-ligands-with-distributed-binding-sites
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Christopher Lockhart, Xingyu Luo, Audrey Olson, Bryan M Delfing, Xavier E Laracuente, Kenneth W Foreman, Mikell Paige, Kylene Kehn-Hall, Dmitri K Klimov
Free energy perturbation coupled with replica exchange with solute tempering (FEP/REST) offers a rigorous approach to compute relative free energy changes for ligands. To determine the applicability of FEP/REST for the ligands with distributed binding poses, we considered two alchemical transformations involving three putative inhibitors I0, I1, and I2 of the Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus nuclear localization signal sequence binding to the importin-α (impα) transporter protein. I0 → I1 and I0 → I2 transformations, respectively, increase or decrease the polarity of the parent molecule...
August 2, 2023: Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37531324/comparative-study-of-the-molecular-mechanisms-underlying-the-g-protein-and-%C3%AE-arrestin-dependent-pathways-that-lead-to-erks-activation-upon-stimulation-by-dopamine-d-2-receptor
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Haiping Liu, Srijan Acharya, Sarabjeet Kour Sudan, Li Hu, Chengyan Wu, Yongkai Cao, Huijun Li, Xiaohan Zhang
Dopamine D2 receptor (D2 R) has been shown to activate extracellular signal-regulated kinases (ERKs) via distinct pathways dependent on either G-protein or β-arrestin. However, there has not been a systematic study of the regulatory process of D2 R-mediated ERKs activation by G protein- versus β-arrestin-dependent signaling since D2 R stimulation of ERKs reflects the simultaneous action of both pathways. Here, we investigated that differential regulation of D2 R-mediated ERKs activation via these two pathways...
August 2, 2023: FEBS Journal
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