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The role of CXCL10 in high‐fat diet–induced skeletal muscle inflammation and atrophy

open access: yesJournal of Diabetes Investigation, Volume 17, Issue 5, Page 719-728, May 2026.
ABSTRACT Aims/Introduction Obesity is often accompanied by skeletal muscle atrophy, which aggravates insulin resistance and metabolic dysfunction. Chronic inflammation is implicated in this process, but the molecular mediators linking obesity‐induced inflammation to muscle wasting have remained unclear.
An Liyuan   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

The Role of Histone Modifications in Plant Priming and Their Analysis by Chromatin Immunoprecipitation

open access: yesPhysiologia Plantarum, Volume 178, Issue 3, May/June 2026.
ABSTRACT Plants are frequently exposed to adverse conditions. Priming, also known as acclimation or hardening, induces stress memory and prepares plants for future challenges by activating defense and protective mechanisms. For this reason, priming is an effective means to maintain plant yield in the face of climate change. Memory behind the priming is
Aslihan Temel, Nihal Gören‐Sağlam
wiley   +1 more source

Non-redundant functions of two proline dehydrogenase isoforms in Arabidopsis

open access: yesBMC Plant Biology, 2010
Background Proline (Pro) accumulation is a widespread response of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells subjected to osmotic stress or dehydration. When the cells are released from stress, Pro is degraded to glutamate by Pro-dehydrogenase (ProDH) and ...
Müller Gudrun   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Screening and characterization of proline dehydrogenase flavoenzyme producing Pseudomonas entomophila

open access: yesIranian Journal of Microbiology, 2011
Background and Objectives: Proline dehydrogenase (ProDH; 1.5.99.8) plays an important role in specific determination of plasma proline level in biosensor and diagnostic kits.
H Shahbaz- Mohammadi, E Omidinia
doaj  

GOT1 Inhibition Induces Extracellular Matrix Remodeling in Pancreatic Cancer

open access: yesAdvanced Science, Volume 13, Issue 13, 3 March 2026.
Using tumor tissue engineering, we recreated pancreatic cancer and found that inhibiting glutamic‐oxaloacetic transaminase 1 (GOT1) induces extracellular matrix remodeling and secretome rewiring, as well as promotes cell death. ABSTRACT Pancreatic cancer cells rely on glutamine to sustain their survival in the stiff and poorly vascularized tumor ...
Rodrigo Curvello   +10 more
wiley   +1 more source

The Association of V427M Missense Mutation of the PRODH Gene with Schizophrenia in the Iranian Patients

open access: yesJournal of Human Genetics and Genomics, 2018
Background: PRODH is one of the genes that exists in 22q11.2 location and encodes the prolin oxidase enzyme (POX) in the mitochondrial inner membrane and is expressed in the liver, kidney and brain. The importance of the accompaniment of the PRODH gene’s polymorphisms and mutations in increasing the risk of getting afflicted with schizophrenia has been
Seyedeh Sara Karimian   +1 more
openaire   +1 more source

PYCR1 promotes the malignant progression of lung cancer through the JAK-STAT3 signaling pathway via PRODH-dependent glutamine synthesize

open access: yesTranslational Oncology, 2023
Background: Lung cancer is a serious threat to human life. It is of great significance to elucidate the pathogenesis of lung cancer and search for new markers.
Lihong Zhang   +6 more
doaj   +1 more source

Treg cells retain stable lineage commitment during pregnancy in mice after late gestation inflammatory challenge

open access: yesImmunology &Cell Biology, Volume 104, Issue 3, Page 276-311, March 2026.
In this study, we used Foxp3‐fatemapping mice to examine the cell lineage stability of Treg cells in pregnancy. Ex‐Foxp3 cells were identified in gestational tissues. However, Treg cells retained lineage stability with no increased ex‐Foxp3 generation, regardless of inflammatory challenges that induce preterm birth.
Kerrie L Foyle   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

The severe form of type I hyperprolinaemia results from homozygous inactivation of the PRODH gene [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Medical Genetics, 2003
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
openaire   +2 more sources

Functional Impact of the N-terminal Arm of Proline Dehydrogenase from Thermus thermophilus

open access: yesMolecules, 2018
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
doaj   +1 more source

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