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Broadband Dynamics of Ubiquitin by Anionic and Cationic Nanoparticle Assisted NMR Spin Relaxation

3 years 7 months ago
The quantitative and comprehensive description of the internal dynamics of proteins is critical for understanding their function. Nanoparticle-assisted ^(15) N NMR spin relaxation spectroscopy is a new method for the observation of picosecond to microsecond dynamics of proteins when transiently interacting with the surface of the nanoparticles (NPs). The method is applied here to the protein ubiquitin in the presence of anionic and cationic silica NPs (SNPs) of different sizes. The backbone...
Stacey Wardenfelt

Quantitative Cooperative Binding Model for Intrinsically Disordered Proteins Interacting with Nanomaterials

3 years 11 months ago
Intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs) can display a broad spectrum of binding modes and highly variable binding affinities when interacting with both biological and nonbiological materials. A quantitative model of such behavior is important for the better understanding of the function of IDPs when encountering inorganic nanomaterials with the potential to control their behavior in vivo and in vitro. Depending on their amino acid composition and chain length, binding properties can vary...
Da-Wei Li

COLMAR Lipids Web Server and Ultrahigh-Resolution Methods for Two-Dimensional Nuclear Magnetic Resonance- and Mass Spectrometry-Based Lipidomics

4 years 2 months ago
Accurate identification of lipids in biological samples is a key step in lipidomics studies. Multidimensional nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy is a powerful analytical tool for this purpose as it provides comprehensive structural information on lipid composition at atomic resolution. However, the interpretation of NMR spectra of complex lipid mixtures is currently hampered by limited spectral resolution and the absence of a customized lipid NMR database along with user-friendly...
Cheng Wang

Cytotoxic and non-cytotoxic cardiac glycosides isolated from the combined flowers, leaves, and twigs of Streblus asper

4 years 3 months ago
A new non-cytotoxic [(+)-17β-hydroxystrebloside (1)] and two known cytotoxic [(+)-3'-de-O-methylkamaloside (2) and (+)-strebloside (3)] cardiac glycosides were isolated and identified from the combined flowers, leaves, and twigs of Streblus asper collected in Vietnam, with the absolute configuration of 1 established from analysis of its ECD and NMR spectroscopic data and confirmed by computational ECD calculations. A new 14,21-epoxycardanolide (3a) was synthesized from 3 that was treated with...
Yulin Ren

Localising occult prostate cancer metastasis with advanced imaging techniques (LOCATE trial): a prospective cohort, observational diagnostic accuracy trial investigating whole-body magnetic resonance imaging in radio-recurrent prostate cancer

4 years 5 months ago
BACKGROUND: Accurate whole-body staging following biochemical relapse in prostate cancer is vital in determining the optimum disease management. Current imaging guidelines recommend various imaging platforms such as computed tomography (CT), Technetium 99 m (^(99m)Tc) bone scan and ^(18)F-choline and recently ^(68)Ga-PSMA positron emission tomography (PET) for the evaluation of the extent of disease. Such approach requires multiple hospital attendances and can be time and resource intensive....
Sola Adeleke

Extreme Nonuniform Sampling for Protein NMR Dynamics Studies in Minimal Time

4 years 6 months ago
NMR spectroscopy is an extraordinarily rich source of quantitative dynamics of proteins in solution using spin relaxation or chemical exchange saturation transfer (CEST) experiments. However, ^(15)N-CEST measurements require prolonged multidimensional, so-called pseudo-3D HSQC experiments where the pseudo dimension is a radio frequency offset Δω of a weak ^(15)N saturation field. Nonuniform sampling (NUS) approaches have the potential to significantly speed up these measurements, but they also...
Gregory Jameson

Functional protein dynamics on uncharted time scales detected by nanoparticle-assisted NMR spin relaxation

4 years 7 months ago
Protein function depends critically on intrinsic internal dynamics, which is manifested in distinct ways, such as loop motions that regulate protein recognition and catalysis. Under physiological conditions, dynamic processes occur on a wide range of time scales from subpicoseconds to seconds. Commonly used NMR spin relaxation in solution provides valuable information on very fast and slow motions but is insensitive to the intermediate nanosecond to microsecond range that exceeds the protein...
Mouzhe Xie

Metabolic Regulation of Glycolysis and AMP Activated Protein Kinase Pathways during Black Raspberry-Mediated Oral Cancer Chemoprevention

4 years 9 months ago
Oral cancer is a public health problem with an incidence of almost 50,000 and a mortality of 10,000 each year in the USA alone. Black raspberries (BRBs) have been shown to inhibit oral carcinogenesis in several preclinical models, but our understanding of how BRB phytochemicals affect the metabolic pathways during oral carcinogenesis remains incomplete. We used a well-established rat oral cancer model to determine potential metabolic pathways impacted by BRBs during oral carcinogenesis. F344...
Thomas J Knobloch

Machine learning in whole-body MRI: experiences and challenges from an applied study using multicentre data

5 years 2 months ago
Machine learning is now being increasingly employed in radiology to assist with tasks such as automatic lesion detection, segmentation, and characterisation. We are currently involved in an National Institute of Health Research (NIHR)-funded project, which aims to develop machine learning methods to improve the diagnostic performance and reduce the radiology reading time of whole-body magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans, in patients being staged for cancer (MALIBO study). We describe here the...
I Lavdas

Identification of Unknown Metabolomics Mixture Compounds by Combining NMR, MS, and Cheminformatics

5 years 3 months ago
Metabolomics aims at the comprehensive identification of metabolites in complex mixtures to characterize the state of a biological system and elucidate their roles in biochemical pathways. For many biological samples, a large number of spectral features observed by NMR spectroscopy and mass spectrometry (MS) belong to unknowns, i.e., these features do not belong to metabolites that have been previously identified, and their spectral information is not available in databases. By combining NMR,...
Abigail Leggett

Quantitative Binding Behavior of Intrinsically Disordered Proteins to Nanoparticle Surfaces at Individual Residue Level

5 years 7 months ago
The quantitative and predictive understanding how intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs) interact with engineered nanoparticles has potentially important implications for new therapeutics as well as nanotoxicology. Based on a recently developed solution ^(15) N NMR relaxation approach, the interactions between four representative IDPs with silica nanoparticles are reported at atomic detail. Each IDP possesses distinct binding modes, which can be quantitatively explained by the local amino-acid...
Mouzhe Xie

Time-Resolved Protein Side-Chain Motions Unraveled by High-Resolution Relaxometry and Molecular Dynamics Simulations

5 years 7 months ago
Motions of proteins are essential for the performance of their functions. Aliphatic protein side chains and their motions play critical roles in protein interactions: for recognition and binding of partner molecules at the surface or serving as an entropy reservoir within the hydrophobic core. Here, we present a new NMR method based on high-resolution relaxometry and high-field relaxation to determine quantitatively both motional amplitudes and time scales of methyl-bearing side chains in the...
Samuel F Cousin

Resonance assignments of wild-type and two cysteine-free variants of the four-helix bundle protein, Rop

5 years 7 months ago
Repressor of primer (Rop, or ROM, RNA I modulator) is a 63 amino acid four-helix bundle protein that exists in solution as an anti-parallel homodimer. This protein has been extensively studied, including by X-ray crystallography, NMR, rational design, and combinatorial mutagenesis. Previous NMR experiments with wild-type Rop were carried out at pH 2.3 and pH 6.3. In this paper, we report complete N-H backbone assignments for three variants of Rop under the same pH 6.3 conditions: wild-type Rop;...
David P Bowles

Differential Conformational Dynamics Encoded by the Linker between Quasi RNA Recognition Motifs of Heterogeneous Nuclear Ribonucleoprotein H

5 years 8 months ago
Members of the heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein (hnRNP) F/H family are multipurpose RNA binding proteins that participate in most stages of RNA metabolism. Despite having similar RNA sequence preferences, hnRNP F/H proteins function in overlapping and, in some cases, distinct cellular processes. The domain organization of hnRNP F/H proteins is modular, consisting of N-terminal tandem quasi-RNA recognition motifs (F/HqRRM1,2) and a third C-terminal qRRM3 embedded between glycine-rich...
Srinivasa R Penumutchu

The Intracellular Loop of the Na<sup>+</sup>/Ca<sup>2+</sup> Exchanger Contains an "Awareness Ribbon"-Shaped Two-Helix Bundle Domain

5 years 10 months ago
The Na^(+)/Ca^(2+) exchanger (NCX) is a ubiquitous single-chain membrane protein that plays a major role in regulating the intracellular Ca^(2+) homeostasis by the counter transport of Na^(+) and Ca^(2+) across the cell membrane. Other than its prokaryotic counterpart, which contains only the transmembrane domain and is self-sufficient as an active ion transporter, the eukaryotic NCX protein possesses in addition a large intracellular loop that senses intracellular calcium signals and controls...
Jiaqi Yuan

(1)H, (13)C, (15)N resonance assignment of recombinant Euplotes raikovi protein Er-23

5 years 10 months ago
Er-23 is a small, 51 amino acid, disulfide-rich pheromone protein used for cell signaling by Euplotes raikovi. Ten of the 51 amino acids are cysteine, allowing up to five disulfide bonds. Previous NMR work with Er-23 utilized homologously expressed protein, prohibiting isotopic labeling, and consequently the chemical shift assignments were incomplete. We have expressed uniformly ^(15)N and ^(13)C-labeled Er-23 in an E. coli expression system. Here we report the full backbone and side chain...
David P Bowles

Histogram analysis of apparent diffusion coefficient from whole-body diffusion-weighted MRI to predict early response to chemotherapy in patients with metastatic colorectal cancer: preliminary results

5 years 11 months ago
CONCLUSION: ADC histogram analysis shows potential in discriminating progressive from non-progressive disease in patients with mCRC, who underwent whole-body DW-MRI. The technique can potentially be tested as a response assessment methodology in larger trials.
I Lavdas

Non-Uniform and Absolute Minimal Sampling for High-Throughput Multidimensional NMR Applications

6 years 1 month ago
Many biomolecular NMR applications can benefit from the faster acquisition of multidimensional NMR data with high resolution and their automated analysis and interpretation. In recent years, a number of non-uniform sampling (NUS) approaches have been introduced for the reconstruction of multidimensional NMR spectra, such as compressed sensing, thereby bypassing traditional Fourier-transform processing. Such approaches are applicable to both biomacromolecules and small molecules and their complex...
Dawei Li

Nanoparticle-Assisted Metabolomics

6 years 1 month ago
Understanding and harnessing the interactions between nanoparticles and biological molecules is at the forefront of applications of nanotechnology to modern biology. Metabolomics has emerged as a prominent player in systems biology as a complement to genomics, transcriptomics and proteomics. Its focus is the systematic study of metabolite identities and concentration changes in living systems. Despite significant progress over the recent past, important challenges in metabolomics remain, such as...
Bo Zhang

Reprograming of Glucose Metabolism by Zerumbone Suppresses Hepatocarcinogenesis

6 years 4 months ago
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the most prevalent and highly aggressive liver malignancy with limited therapeutic options. Here, the therapeutic potential of zerumbone, a sesquiterpene derived from the ginger plant Zingiber zerumbet, against HCC was explored. Zerumbone inhibited proliferation and clonogenic survival of HCC cells in a dose-dependent manner by arresting cells at the G(2)-M phase and inducing apoptosis. To elucidate the underlying molecular mechanisms, a phosphokinase array was...
Nissar Ahmad Wani
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