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Drought alters the level of endogenous reactive oxygen species (ROS) and hormonal status, which are both involved in the regulation of stress responses. To investigate the interplay between ROS and hormones in proline metabolism, rapeseed (Brassica napus
Bok-Rye Lee +5 more
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Functional Impact of the N-terminal Arm of Proline Dehydrogenase from Thermus thermophilus
Proline dehydrogenase (ProDH) is a ubiquitous flavoenzyme that catalyzes the oxidation of proline to Δ1-pyrroline-5-carboxylate. Thermus thermophilus ProDH (TtProDH) contains in addition to its flavin-binding domain an N-terminal arm, consisting of ...
Mieke M. E. Huijbers +5 more
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This study investigated how PYCR1 inhibition in bone marrow stromal cells (BMSCs) indirectly affects multiple myeloma (MM) cell metabolism and viability. Culturing MM cells in conditioned medium from PYCR1‐silenced BMSCs impaired oxidative phosphorylation and increased sensitivity to bortezomib.
Inge Oudaert +13 more
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Investigation of genetic association between PRODH gene and schizophrenia in Iranian population
Schizophrenia is a complicated, debilitative mental disorder. Evidence is emerging for the association of polymorphisms in PRODH gene and increased risk of schizophrenia. In the present research, we investigated relationship between of this gene and schizophrenia disease by means of a gene polymorphism using PCR-RFLP technique.150 persons suffering ...
Rahman zadeh, Saeid +3 more
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The severe form of type I hyperprolinaemia results from homozygous inactivation of the PRODH gene [PDF]
Since the original reports of hyperprolinaemia by Scriver et al 1 and Shafer et al ,2 two types of this rare metabolic disorder have been biochemically characterised3: type I (MIM 239500) results from the defect of the enzyme proline dehydrogenase (oxidase), which ensures the conversion of proline into Δ-1-pyrroline-5-carboxylate (P5C), the first step ...
H, Jacquet +8 more
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Identifying disease‐causing genes in neurocognitive disorders remains challenging due to variants of uncertain significance. CLinNET employs dual‐branch neural networks integrating Reactome pathways and Gene Ontology terms to provide pathway‐level interpretability of genomic alterations.
Ivan Bakhshayeshi +5 more
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Evidence for gliadin antibodies as causative agents in schizophrenia. [PDF]
Antibodies to gliadin, a component of gluten, have frequently been reported in schizophrenia. Highly immunogenic B cell epitopes along its length are homologous to numerous proteins relevant to schizophrenia, including members of the DISC1 interactome ...
Chris J. Carter
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Expression of the LEA‐K peptide in E. coli BL21 (DE3) improved bacterial viability under acidic stress (pH4), suggesting a protective function. RNA‐sequencing of LEA‐K‐expressing vs. non‐expressing cells revealed 283 differentially expressed genes (DEGs). In silico docking linked LEA‐K to two‐component systems (TCS) proteins (Rcs, BtsS/R, and EnvZ/OmpR)
Khaled Metwally, Shinya Ikeno
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Structural and functional studies of proline catabolic enzymes and human aldehyde dehydrogenases [PDF]
Oxidation of amino acids, like proline catabolism, is a central part of energy metabolism. Proline is oxidized to glutamate by two enzymes: proline dehydrogenase (PRODH) and 1-pyrroline-5-carboxylate dehydrogenase (P5CDH).
Luo, Min
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Background Circular RNAs (circRNAs) play critical regulatory roles in diverse biological processes of breast cancer. This study aimed to investigate the circRNAs potentially related to immunity in triple‐negative breast cancer (TNBC). Methods We identified the dysregulated circRNAs in breast cancer using Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) datasets.
Fengqin Gao +9 more
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