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beta-Galactosidase and associated activities (beta-glucosidase and beta-fucosidase) have been studied in rabbit and bovine liver and rabbit spleen. The physico-chemical (optimal pH, pI, MW) and kinetical (Km, Vmax, Ki) properties were determined for all the activities. Two enzyme forms were
The specific activities of several glycosidases (beta-N-acetylglucosaminidase, beta-D-glucosidase, alpha-D-glucosidase, beta-D-fucosidase, alpha-L-fucosidase and beta-D-galactosidase) were determined in human sera from a control group to 10 normal subjects and in four groups, each of 10 patients,
We have recently developed an enzyme-directed immunostimulant (EDI) prodrug motif, which is metabolized to active immunostimulant by cancer cells and, following drug efflux, activates nearby immune cells, resulting in immunogenicity. In this study, we synthesized several EDI prodrugs featuring an
Two forms of alpha 1-acid glycoprotein with common immunological determinants and almost identical amino acid compositions but different amounts of carbohydrate were isolated from liver metastases of primary colon, lung, and breast tumors by extraction with perchloric acid, gel filtration on
The extracellular matrix is enriched with carbohydrate polymers that mask the protein backbone. This study aims to test the hypothesis that for successful cancer cell invasion the cells must secrete glycosidases to reveal the protein backbone, and then the action of proteases provides the physical
Amphiregulin (AR) can be induced at the mRNA level by 17-beta-estradiol (E2) or the phorbol ester tumor promoter 12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate (TPA). This study compares the effects of TPA and E2 on the regulation of processing of AR isoforms and on subcellular localization in human MCF-7
Glycosylation of proteins plays multiple roles in cell-cell and cell-matrix interactions. Fucose is a monosaccharide associated with glycosylation events and is known to be over-expressed in many malignant tumors. By using alpha-L-fucosidase (alpha-L-fase), a glycosidase that specifically removes
Glycosylation drives critical processes important for mammalian cell-cell and cell-matrix interactions. Alpha-L-fucose (alpha-L-f) is a key monosaccharide component of oligosaccharides that has been found to be overexpressed during tumor progression. Modification of cell surface fucosylation, we
Today, interest in studies on the search for new drugs to be used in diseases such as cancer, cardiovascular diseases, neurodegenerative diseases and diabetes, as well as prevention of microbial inflammation is increasing day by day. Emerging biological and pharmacological effects of sulfonyl
Klotho is a transmembrane protein containing two internal repeats, KL1 and KL2, both displaying significant homology to members of the β-glycosidase family. Klotho is expressed in the kidney, brain, and various endocrine tissues, but can also be cleaved and act as a circulating hormone. Klotho is an
The N-linked oligosaccharides of neural cell adhesion molecule and the rat brain voltage-dependent sodium channel alpha subunit are specifically modified by alpha 2, 8-polysialic acid chains. Until now, this carbohydrate modification has been observed only on these two proteins in mammalian cells.
N-Acetyl-beta-glucosaminidase (NAG) and beta-glucuronidase were measured in the serum of 70 patients with breast and digestive-tract neoplasms and in 70 healthy subjects. The mean value of the NAG activity was significantly (P < 0.001) elevated in patients with gastric, liver and pancreas cancer as
Neurotensin receptor-1 (NTSR-1) is a G-protein coupled receptor (GPCR) that has been recently identified as a mediator of cancer progression. NTSR-1 and its endogenous ligand, neurotensin (NTS), are co-expressed in several breast cancer cell lines and breast cancer tumor samples. Based on our
The human milk-fat globule membrane (HMFG) contains a number of antigens also expressed on breast tumors. The dominant antigens are a mucin of MW greater than 400,000 and a group of antigens of MW 67,000-70,000. The mucin was separated with monoclonal antibodies against HMFG and a MW 70,000 doublet
A peptide with a molecular weight of 8 kDa and an N-terminal sequence closely resembling that of ubiquitin was isolated from fruiting bodies of the mosaic puffball mushroom Calvatia caelata. The peptide was purified using a protocol that involved ion-exchange chromatography on DEAE-cellulose,