Protein Synthesis Inhibitors
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Subject Areas on Research
- A STE12 homolog is required for mating but dispensable for filamentation in candida lusitaniae.
- A critical role of eEF-2K in mediating autophagy in response to multiple cellular stresses.
- Aluminum is a weak agonist for the calcium-sensing receptor.
- Apoptosis is the mode of cell death caused by carcinogenic chromium.
- Clarithromycin treatment for Mycobacterium avium-intracellulare complex lung disease.
- Degradation of the Met tyrosine kinase receptor by the ubiquitin-proteasome pathway.
- Essential amino acid deprivation induces monocytic differentiation of the human HL-60 myeloid leukemia cell line.
- Glutamine induces heat shock protein expression via O-glycosylation and phosphorylation of HSF-1 and Sp1.
- Glutathione-associated cis-diamminedichloroplatinum(II) metabolism and ATP-dependent efflux from leukemia cells. Molecular characterization of glutathione-platinum complex and its biological significance.
- Halofuginone inhibits collagen deposition in fibrous capsules around implants.
- Human IFN-gamma production is inhibited by a synthetic peptide homologous to retroviral envelope protein.
- Hydrogen peroxide induces microvilli on human retinal pigment epithelial cells in culture.
- Identification of a novel GTPase, the inducibly expressed GTPase, that accumulates in response to interferon gamma.
- Ligation of the alpha2M signaling receptor with receptor-recognized forms of alpha2-macroglobulin initiates protein and DNA synthesis in macrophages. The effect of intracellular calcium.
- Molecular mechanism of fibronectin gene activation by cyclic stretch in vascular smooth muscle cells.
- Neurotrophins and netrins require calcineurin/NFAT signaling to stimulate outgrowth of embryonic axons.
- Nitric oxide-dependent ribosomal RNA cleavage is associated with inhibition of ribosomal peptidyl transferase activity in ANA-1 murine macrophages.
- O6-benzylguanine-mediated enhancement of chemotherapy.
- Oxidative stress-induced expression and modulation of Phosphatase of Regenerating Liver-1 (PRL-1) in mammalian retina.
- Prevention of brefeldin A-induced resistance to teniposide by the proteasome inhibitor MG-132: involvement of NF-kappaB activation in drug resistance.
- Progesterone stimulates mitochondrial activity with subsequent inhibition of apoptosis in MCF-10A benign breast epithelial cells.
- Protein synthesis inhibitors and the chemical chaperone TMAO reverse endoplasmic reticulum perturbation induced by overexpression of the iodide transporter pendrin.
- Protein synthesis-dependent potentiation by thyroxine of antiviral activity of interferon-gamma.
- RNA-binding protein FXR2 regulates adult hippocampal neurogenesis by reducing Noggin expression.
- Rapid arrest of axon elongation by brefeldin A: a role for the small GTP-binding protein ARF in neuronal growth cones.
- Recombinant immunotoxin containing a disulfide-stabilized Fv directed at erbB2 that does not require proteolytic activation.
- Regional treatment of epidermal growth factor receptor vIII-expressing neoplastic meningitis with a single-chain immunotoxin, MR-1.
- Respiratory epithelial cells demonstrate lactoferrin receptors that increase after metal exposure.
- Role of platelet-activating factor in Chinese hamster ovary cell responses to cholera toxin.
- Stimulation of brain hexokinase gene expression by recombinant brain insulin-like growth factor in C6 glial cells.
- TNFalpha and IL-4 regulation of hyaluronan binding to monocyte CD44 involves posttranslational modification of CD44.
- Tedizolid (TR-701): a new oxazolidinone with enhanced potency.
- Telithromycin.
- Tenascin-C inhibits extracellular matrix-dependent gene expression in mammary epithelial cells. Localization of active regions using recombinant tenascin fragments.
- The extracellular release of HMGB1 during apoptotic cell death.
- The role of protein synthesis in striatal long-term depression.
- Tissue-specific expression and regulation of the alternatively-spliced forms of lysyl hydroxylase 2 (LH2) in human kidney cells and skin fibroblasts.
- mRNA translation is compartmentalized to the endoplasmic reticulum following physiological inhibition of cap-dependent translation.
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Keywords of People
- Taylor, Gregory Alan, Professor in Medicine, Immunology