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Inhibitor of apoptosis (IAPs) proteins are characterized by the presence of evolutionarily conserved baculoviral inhibitor of apoptosis repeat (BIR) domains, predominantly known for their role in inhibiting caspases and, thereby, apoptosis. We have shown previously that multi-BIR domain-containing IAPs, cellular IAPs, and X-linked IAP can control tumor cell migration by directly regulating the protein stability of C-RAF kinase. Here, we extend our observations to a single BIR domain containing IAP family member melanoma-IAP (ML-IAP). We show that ML-IAP can directly bind to C-RAF and that ML-IAP depletion leads to an increase in C-RAF protein levels, MAPK activation, and cell migration in melanoma cells. Thus, our results unveil a thus far unknown role for ML-IAP in controlling C-RAF stability and cell migration.
The single nucleotide polymorphism 118A>G of the human micro-opioid receptor gene OPRM1, which leads to an exchange of the amino acid asparagine (N) to aspartic acid (D) at position 40 of the extracellular receptor region, alters the in vivo effects of opioids to different degrees in pain-processing brain regions. The most pronounced N40D effects were found in brain regions involved in the sensory processing of pain intensity. Using the mu-opioid receptor-specific agonist DAMGO, we analyzed the micro-opioid receptor signaling, expression, and binding affinity in human brain tissue sampled postmortem from the secondary somatosensory area (SII) and from the ventral posterior part of the lateral thalamus, two regions involved in the sensory processing and transmission of nociceptive information. We show that the main effect of the N40D micro-opioid receptor variant is a reduction of the agonist-induced receptor signaling efficacy. In the SII region of homo- and heterozygous carriers of the variant 118G allele (n=18), DAMGO was only 62% as efficient (p=0.002) as in homozygous carriers of the wild-type 118A allele (n=15). In contrast, the number of [3H]DAMGO binding sites was unaffected. Hence, the micro-opioid receptor G-protein coupling efficacy in SII of carriers of the 118G variant was only 58% as efficient as in homozygous carriers of the 118A allele (p<0.001). The thalamus was unaffected by the OPRM1 118A>G SNP. In conclusion, we provide a molecular basis for the reduced clinical effects of opioid analgesics in carriers of mu-opioid receptor variant N40D.
Biglycan, a nitric oxide-regulated gene, affects adhesion, growth, and survival of mesangial cells
(2003)
During glomerular inflammation mesangial cells are the major source and target of nitric oxide that pro-foundly influences proliferation, adhesion, and death of mesangial cells. The effect of nitric oxide on the mRNA expression pattern of cultured rat mesangial cells was therefore investigated by RNA-arbitrarily-primed polymerase chain reaction. Employing this approach, biglycan expression turned out to be down-regulated time- and dose-dependently either by interleukin-1beta-stimulated endogenous nitric oxide production or by direct application of the exogenous nitric oxide donor, diethylenetriamine nitric oxide. There was a corresponding decline in the rate of biglycan biosynthesis and in the steady state level of this proteoglycan. In vivo, in a model of mesangioproliferative glomerulonephritis up-regulation of inducible nitric-oxide synthase mRNA was associated with reduced expression of biglycan in isolated glomeruli. Biglycan expression could be normalized, both in vitro and in vivo, by using a specific inhibitor of the inducible nitric-oxide synthase, l-N6-(l-iminoethyl)-l-lysine dihydrochloride. Further studies showed that biglycan inhibited cell adhesion on type I collagen and fibronectin because of its binding to these substrates. More importantly, biglycan protected mesangial cells from apoptosis by decreasing caspase-3 activity, and it counteracted the proliferative effects of platelet-derived growth factor-BB. These findings indicate a signaling role of biglycan and describe a novel pathomechanism by which nitric oxide modulates the course of renal glomerular disease through regulation of biglycan expression.
In plants, a family of more than 20 heat stress transcription factors (Hsf) controls the expression of heat stress (hs) genes. There is increasing evidence for the functional diversification between individual members of the Hsf family fulfilling distinct roles in response to various environmental stress conditions and developmental signals. In response to hs, accumulation of both heat stress proteins (Hsp) and Hsfs is induced. In tomato, the physical interaction between the constitutively expressed HsfA1 and the hs-inducible HsfA2 results in synergistic transcriptional activation (superactivation) of hs gene expression. Here, we show that the interaction is strikingly specific and not observed with other class A Hsfs. Hetero-oligomerization of the two-component Hsfs is preferred to homo-oligomerization, and each Hsf in the HsfA1/HsfA2 hetero-oligomeric complex has its characteristic contribution to its function as superactivator. Distinct regions of the oligomerization domain are responsible for specific homo- and hetero-oligomeric interactions leading to the formation of hexameric complexes. The results are summarized in a model of assembly and function of HsfA1/A2 superactivator complexes in hs gene regulation.
Reversible phosphorylation plays important roles in G protein-coupled receptor signaling, desensitization, and endocytosis, yet the precise location and role of in vivo phosphorylation sites is unknown for most receptors. Using metabolic 32P labeling and phosphopeptide sequencing we provide a complete phosphorylation map of the human bradykinin B2 receptor in its native cellular environment. We identified three serine residues, Ser(339), Ser(346), and Ser(348), at the C-terminal tail as principal phosphorylation sites. Constitutive phosphorylation occurs at Ser(348), while ligand-induced phosphorylation is found at Ser(339) and Ser(346)/Ser(348) that could be executed by several G protein-coupled receptor kinases. In addition, we found a protein kinase C-dependent phosphorylation of Ser(346) that was mutually exclusive with the basal phosphorylation at Ser(348) and therefore may be implicated in differential regulation of B2 receptor activation. Functional analysis of receptor mutants revealed that a low phosphorylation stoichiometry is sufficient to initiate receptor sequestration while a clustered phosphorylation around Ser(346) is necessary for desensitization of the B2 receptor-induced phospholipase C activation. This was further supported by the specifically reduced Ser(346)/Ser(348) phosphorylation observed upon stimulation with a nondesensitizing B2 receptor agonist. The differential usage of clustered phosphoacceptor sites points to distinct roles of multiple kinases in controlling G protein-coupled receptor function.
In acute myeloid leukemias (AMLs) with t(8;21), the transcription factor AML1 is juxtaposed to the zinc finger nuclear protein ETO (Eight-Twenty-One), resulting in transcriptional repression of AML1 target genes. ETO has been shown to interact with corepressors, such as N-CoR and mSin3A to form complexes containing histone deacetylases. To define regions of ETO required for maximal repressor activity, we analyzed amino-terminal deletions in a transcriptional repression assay. We found that ETO mutants lacking the first 236 amino acids were not affected in their repressor activity, whereas a further deletion of 85 amino acids drastically reduced repressor function and high molecular weight complex formation. This latter mutant can still homodimerize and bind to N-CoR but shows only weak binding to mSin3A. Furthermore, we could show that a "core repressor domain" comprising nervy homology region 2 and its amino- and carboxyl-terminal flanking sequences recruits mSin3A and induces transcriptional repression. These results suggest that mSin3A and N-CoR bind to ETO independently and that both binding sites cooperate to maximize ETO-mediated transcriptional repression. Thus, ETO has a modular structure, and the interaction between the individual elements is essential for the formation of a stable repressor complex and efficient transcriptional repression.
Vacuolar proton-translocating ATPase (holoATPase and free membrane sector) was isolated from bovine chromaffin granules by blue native polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. A 5-fold excess of membrane sector over holoenzyme was determined in isolated chromaffin granule membranes. M9.2, a novel extremely hydrophobic 9.2-kDa protein comprising 80 amino acids, was detected in the membrane sector. It shows sequence and structural similarity to Vma21p, a yeast protein required for assembly of vacuolar ATPase. A second membrane sector-associated protein (M8-9) was identified and characterized by amino-terminal protein sequencing.
STAT proteins have the function of signaling from the cell membrane into the nucleus, where they regulate gene transcription. Latent mammalian STAT proteins can form dimers in the cytoplasm even before receptor-mediated activation by specific tyrosine phosphorylation. Here we describe the 3.21-A crystal structure of an unphosphorylated STAT5a homodimer lacking the N-terminal domain as well as the C-terminal transactivation domain. The overall structure of this fragment is very similar to phosphorylated STATs. However, important differences exist in the dimerization mode. Although the interface between phosphorylated STATs is mediated by their Src-homology 2 domains, the unphosphorylated STAT5a fragment dimerizes in a completely different manner via interactions between their beta-barrel and four-helix bundle domains. The STAT4 N-terminal domain dimer can be docked onto this STAT5a core fragment dimer based on shape and charge complementarities. The separation of the dimeric arrangement, taking place upon activation and nuclear translocation of STAT5a, is demonstrated by fluorescence resonance energy transfer experiments in living cells.
Ein intaktes Arbeitsgedächtnis ermöglicht es, Informationen, z.B. visuellen oder auditorischen Ursprungs temporär zu speichern, zu manipulieren und weiterzuverarbeiten. Es bildet die Grundlage zum Lernen, zum Begreifen und zum Verstehen von Sprache und somit die Grundlage zum tagtäglichen Funktionieren.
Beeinträchtigungen des Arbeitsgedächtnisses sind mit schlechten (Arbeits-) Leistungen, eingeschränkter zwischenmenschlicher Kommunikation, niedrigerem gesellschaftlichem Funktionsniveau und Arbeitslosigkeit vergesellschaftet und somit folgenschwer.
Psychiatrische Erkrankungen aus dem schizophrenen Spektrum, die unipolare Depression oder das Aufmerksamkeitsdefizit-Hyperaktivitätssyndrom (ADHS) gehen gehäuft mit kognitiven Beeinträchtigungen einher. Auch die bipolare affektive Störung zählt zu den psychiatrischen Erkrankungen, die mit kognitiver Beeinträchtigung assoziiert ist.
Das Ziel der Studie war es, darzustellen, dass kognitive Einschränkungen von Patienten, die an einer bipolaren affektiven Störung leiden, unter den exekutiven Funktionen insbesondere das Arbeitsgedächtnis betreffen und diese auch in euthymer Stimmungslage zu erfassen sind.
Hierzu wurde mittels einer Aufgabe zur Farbveränderung vier verschiedener Kreise, die um ein zentral platziertes, schwarzes Kreuz angeordnet waren, das visuelle Arbeitsgedächtnis anhand der Merkfähigkeit der Patienten, deren euthyme Stimmungslage mit den Ratingskalen MADRS und YMRS bestätigt wurde, im Vergleich zu einer Gruppe gesunder Kontrollprobanden, die mit der Patientengruppe in den Faktoren Alter, Geschlechterverteilung, prämorbide Intelligenz, Schulbildung und Händigkeit vergleichbar war, überprüft.
Anhand der erzielten Ergebnisse wurde die Arbeitsgedächtniskapazität K nach Pashler bestimmt. Es ergab sich eine bei mittlerer Effektstärke signifikant geringere Arbeitsgedächtniskapazität in der Gruppe der remittierten Patienten mit bipolarer affektiver Störung im Vergleich zur Kontrollgruppe gesunder Probanden.
Ein Einfluss der zum Zeitpunkt der Testung in der Patientengruppe angewandten Psychopharmaka auf die Arbeitsgedächtniskapazität konnte ausgeschlossen werden, sodass die ermittelten Defizite nicht als eine Form von Medikamentennebenwirkungen erklärt werden konnten. Interessanterweise betrug die mediane Erkrankungsdauer in der Patientengruppe drei Jahre, sodass davon auszugehen ist, dass die Ausprägung von Defiziten des Arbeitsgedächtnisses keinen langen Krankheitsverlauf bedingt, sondern bereits zu Beginn der Erkrankung vorhanden sein könnte.
Somit konnte die Studie darlegen, dass kognitive Defizite, insbesondere Störungen des Arbeitsgedächtnisses mit daraus resultierender signifikant erniedrigter Arbeitsgedächtniskapazität, bei Patienten mit bipolarer affektiver Störung in euthymer Stimmungslage bereits zu einem frühen Zeitpunkt des Krankheitsverlaufs bestehen, die eine Folge der Erkrankung selbst sind und keine Nebenwirkung von psychopharmazeutischer Medikation darstellen. Den Grund für das Auftreten kognitiver Defizite bei Patienten mit bipolarer affektiver Störung liefert diese Studie nicht, sie impliziert dennoch, dass das Verständnis und die Berücksichtigung kognitiver Störungen bei der bipolaren affektiven Störung zukünftig ein wichtiges Therapieziel darstellen sollte um das funktionelle Outcome von Patienten, die an dieser Störung leiden, entscheidend zu verbessern und somit eine Teilnahme am tagtäglichen Funktionieren weiterhin ermöglicht wird.
In die Zukunft blickend sollten unsere Ergebnisse mithilfe weiterer Untersuchungen validiert werden, insbesondere in Bezug auf genetische Komponenten, die die Arbeitsgedächtniskapazität regulieren. Es sollten Faktoren identifiziert werden, die eine reduzierte Arbeitsgedächtniskapazität bei Patienten mit bipolarer affektiver Störung bedingen. Die vorliegende Studie beantwortet nämlich nicht die Frage, wie genetische Faktoren und Umweltfaktoren die Arbeitsgedächtniskapazität auf kognitiver und neurophysiologischer Ebene beeinflussen könnten.
Angesichts der erwähnten Relevanz eines intakten Arbeitsgedächtnisses für die Funktionsfähigkeit der Patienten sollten zukünftige Studien prüfen, ob prokognitive Interventionen wie die kognitive Remediation oder sogar medikamentöse Therapieoptionen diese Defizite verbessern könnten.