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densitometric analysis western blot: Physiological function of the cellular prion protein (PrPc_1hnc) Sanja Ramljak, 2008-11-15 The physiological role of the cellular prion protein (PrPc) is still not fully understood. This study gives a further insight into the possible physiological function(s) of PrPc via recognizing proteome changes influenced by different levels of PrPc expression in human embryonic kidney (HEK) 293 and PrPc-deficient (Prnp0/0 ) ell line. The two cell lines gave largely non-intersecting results. A high proportion of proteins deregulated following PrPc overexpression in HEK 293 cells is involved in energy metabolism and cellular homeostasis. Hence, the previously reported increased sensitivity of PrPc overexpressing cells to apoptotic stimuli might be caused by perturbed expression of proteins essential for energy production and maintenance of cellular homeostasis. A particularly significant point of the present study is PrPc overexpression-induced regulation of several proteins which are known to contribute to Alzheimer and Parkinson disease pathogenesis. This finding may be helpful in understanding the common molecular mechanisms underlying the pathogenesis of prion diseases and other neurodegenerative disorders. Conversely, the introduction of the human prion protein gene (PRNP) into Prnp0/0 cells correlated positively with regulation of proteins mainly implied in protection against oxidative stress and apoptosis. This finding is in line with earlier reports demonstrating rescue of Prnp0/0 neurons from apoptosis following an introduction of prion protein gene. Altogether, the presence/absence and the level of PrPc expression seem to be crucial for the fluctuation between PrPc's pro- and anti- apoptotic properties. In addition, this study provides first time evidence for PrPc-induced up-regulation of the glycolytic enzyme, lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) after transient focal cerebral ischemia in wild-type mice as compared to Prnp00 mice. The possibility that LDH and its product lactate, known to protect neural tissue against hypoxia/ischemia, might be involved in previously described PrPc-mediated neuroprotection against ischemic injury is considered. |
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densitometric analysis western blot: Spores and Spore Formers Imrich Barák, Simon M. Cutting, Ezio Ricca, Neil Fairweather, Ivan Mijakovic, 2017-08-15 Bacterial spore formers have been the focus of intense study for almost half a century centered primarily on Bacillus subtilis. This research has given us a detailed picture of the genetic, physiological and biochemical mechanisms that allow bacteria to survive harsh environmental conditions by forming highly robust spores. Although, many basic aspects of this process are now understood in great detail, bacterial sporulation still continues to be a highly attractive model for studying various cell processes at a molecular level. There are several reasons for such scientific interest. First, some of the complex steps in sporulation are not fully understood and/or only are only described by 'controversial' models. Second, intensive research on unicellular development of a single microorganism, B. subtilis, left us largely unaware of the multitude of diverse sporulation mechanisms in many other Gram-positive endospore and exospore formers. This diversity would likely increase if we were to include sporulation processes in the Gram-negative spore formers. In addition, spore formers have great potential in applied research. Spore forming bacteria are becoming increasingly important in the areas of probiotics, vaccine technology and biotechnology. This Research Topic in Frontiers in Microbiology details the most recent advances in basic science of spore research and cover also emerging areas of scientific importance involving the use of spores. |
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densitometric analysis western blot: Imaging and Mechanism of Leukocyte Recruitment and Function in Inflammation and Infections Zhichao Fan, Yuqing Huo, Hao Sun, Xunbin Wei, 2021-07-05 |
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densitometric analysis western blot: Regulation of Inflammation in Chronic Disease Jixin Zhong, Guixiu Shi, 2019-07-19 This eBook is a collection of articles from a Frontiers Research Topic. Frontiers Research Topics are very popular trademarks of the Frontiers Journals Series: they are collections of at least ten articles, all centered on a particular subject. With their unique mix of varied contributions from Original Research to Review Articles, Frontiers Research Topics unify the most influential researchers, the latest key findings and historical advances in a hot research area! Find out more on how to host your own Frontiers Research Topic or contribute to one as an author by contacting the Frontiers Editorial Office: frontiersin.org/about/contact. |
densitometric analysis western blot: The Red Cell Life-Cycle From Erythropoiesis to Clearance Lars Kaestner, Anna Bogdanova, 2019-02-05 The eBook ‘The red cell life-cycle from erythropoiesis to clearance’ continues the discussion of questions like: What are the changes associated with red blood cell maturation, adulthood and senescence? What are the determinants of red blood cell life span and clearance? What are the mechanisms in control of red blood cell mass in healthy humans and patients with various forms of anaemia? Can red blood cells be 'trained' to provide the body with more oxygen during endurance exercises? What are the markers of circulating red blood cell senescence and in cells during storage and transfusion? And what can be learned from various species that developed advanced adaptations to maintain oxygen delivery under stress conditions such as exercising to the limit, diving or living in anaerobic aquatic habitats or at high altitude? Within the approximately 120 days (or 40 in a mouse, or 150-170 in a horse) life span of 'healthy' red blood cells, many cellular properties change leading to aged mixed cell populations in the circulation. Red blood cells seem to be genetically terminated by the time they become red blood cells and the contributions of this eBook increase the understanding of this process. There are surprisingly versatile remodeling processes happening during the red blood cell life span. Numerous disorders are associated with the premature onset of the 'ageing process' of red blood cells. Furthermore, in vitro ageing and/or modifications as well as the slowing down of the modifications is an important issue in transfusion medicine. Many of the molecular mechanisms behind such effects are elucidated in this eBook. |
densitometric analysis western blot: Mechanisms of Cytokinesis in Eukaryotes Issei Mabuchi, Fred Chang, Maria Grazia Giansanti, 2021-05-11 |
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densitometric analysis western blot: Taurine 10 Dong-Hee Lee, Stephen W. Schaffer, Eunkyue Park, Ha Won Kim, 2017-08-28 Taurine 10 contains original articles and critical reviews based on the oral and poster presentations of XX International Taurine Meeting held in Seoul, Korea in May 2016. The purpose of the book is to present current ideas, new avenues and research regarding biological functions and clinical applications of taurine and taurine derivatives. It focuses on all aspects of taurine research including the cardiovascular system, the immune system, diabetes, the central nervous system, endocrine system and the role of taurine supplements in nutrition. It also includes presentations of novel animal experimental models using Cdo1 and CSAD knock-out mice. |
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membrane stain (WPS) were tested (top panel) and the densitometric analysis revealed WPS as the most stable loading control (bottom panel, n=3 per group). b. The expression of oxidative …
Stunningly easy western blot imaging - Thermo Fisher Scientific
TOOLs FOr PrOTEIN ANALYsIs BIOPrOBEs 76 Stunningly easy western blot imaging Introducing the iBright CL1000 and iBright FL1000 Imaging Systems. Despite the rapid pace of …
The Kinesin KIF21B Regulates Microtubule Dynamics and …
(D-E) Western blot analysis of KIF21A protein expression levels in Kif21b +/+ and -/- hippocampal tissue. (D) Representative Immunoblots and (E) densitometric analysis of KIF21A signals …
Peroxynitrite/PKR Axis Modulates the NLRP3 Inflammasome …
pro-IL-1β protein levels were indices of inflammasome priming. Representative Western blots are shown in (A) and densitometric analyses in (B,C). (D–F) Caspase 1 activation (p20) and …
Liposome-mediated IL-28 and IL-29 expression in A549 cells …
Western blot analysis. IL-28 and IL-29 expressed by A549 cells, like interferon (IFN) α-2b, were able to protect WISH cells against VSV infection. ... by calculating the ratio of densitometric ...
Supplementary Materials for - Science | AAAS
densitometric analysis of Western blot was performed using Image Lab software (Bio-Rad). Serum biochemistry . ALT and AST activities were measured by assay kits from Stanbio …
Chapter 33 - Performing and Optimizing Western Blots
Densitometric analysis of the Western blots indicated that the linear range for IkBa was 0.097–3.12 ng and for p53 was 1.87–60 ng. This range served ... In the Western blot analysis, …
Takahiro Morito, Mohan Qi, Naoko Kamano, Hiroki Sasaguri, …
6 Figure S4. Western blot analysis of tau in S1 and P3 fractions from cortical brain extracts, related to Figure 4. A,B. Western blot analyses of TBS-soluble fractions from the cortices of …
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Fig. 1 Western-blot analyses of the SMN protein in ... SMN after densitometric analysis (lower panel). a, A '41Mubulln marked decrease in band intensity was observed in all
PI3K p85 alpha Monoclonal Antibody (U5) - Thermo Fisher …
Western blot analysis was performed on whole cell extracts (30 µg lysate) of K-562 (Lane 1), MCF7 (Lane 2), Hep G2 ... Densitometric analysis of this western blot is shown in histogram …
ADMINISTRATIVE DATA - Zenodo
Data from Western blot analysis: images photographed directly from the membrane before any trimming or modification (raw data), processed images and numerical data from densitometric …
A Guide to Successful Western Blotting - Cell Signaling …
Western blot analysis of extracts from CKR/ PAEC cells, untreated or treated with sorbitol and either sonicated or without sonication, using Phospho-Histone H3 (Ser10) Antibody #9701. …
SIRT1 Polyclonal Antibody - Thermo Fisher Scientific
The blot was probed with SIRT1 Polyclonal Antibody (Product # PA5-17074, 1:1000 dilution) and Goat anti-Rabbit IgG (Heavy Chain) Superclonal™ Recombinant Secondary Antibody, HRP …
Western blot analysis of tight junction proteins in LPS- and …
Western blot analysis of tight junction proteins in LPS- and PBS-challenged ... Representative Western blots for the indicated proteins 24 h after intravitreal LPS or PBS injection. (B-D) …
Ginsenoside Rb3 Alleviates CSE-induced TROP2 Upregulation …
Western blot analysis was used to detect TROP2 expression in lysates prepared after 48 h of CSE treatment. The ginsenoside Rb3 (Yuanye Biotechnology, Shanghai, China) was added to …
Amersham™ ImageQuant™ 800 biomolecular imager - BIOKÉ
Blocking buffer: Western blot blocking buffer (fish gelatin) Chemiluminescence detection reagent: ECL Select (RPN2235) Imaging: SNOW in chemiluminescence mode on Amersham …