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NYU Dataset
Novel pH Modulation of Lysosomes Through β2-Adrenergic Regulation of ClC-7 in Alzheimer’s Disease
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- Ju-Hyun LeeDevin M. WolfeSandipkumar DarjiMary Kate McBrayer5 more author(s)...
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Lysosomal dysfunction plays a key role in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer’s disease and Parkinson’s disease. In early onset of Alzheimer’s disease, there is loss of Presenilin-1 (PSEN1) function. The loss of PSEN1 function interferes with ER to lysosome delivery of chloride channel-7. For this study, isoproterenol and related β2-adrenergic agonists was used to reverse lysosomal chloride deficits in murine...
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GenomicsNeuroscience
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Hypothalamic Melanin-Concentrating Hormone Regulates Hippocampus-Dorsolateral Septum Activity
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- JingJing LiuRichard W. TsienZhiping P. Pang
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Hypothalamic melanin-concentrating hormone (MCH) polypeptide contributes to regulating energy homeostasis, sleep, and memory. However, the mechanistic bases of its effects are still unclear. This study found that the physiological mechanism underlying the functional role of MCH signaling in projections to the dorsolateral septum (dLS), which is a region involved in routing hippocampal firing rhythms...
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Neuroscience
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MicroRNA-33 Silencing Reprograms the Immune Cell Landscape in Atherosclerotic Plaques
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- Milessa Silva AfonsoMonika SharmaMartin SchlegelCoen van Solingen11 more author(s)...
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MicroRNA-33 (miR-33) targeted inhibition increases plasma HDL cholesterol and promotes atherosclerosis regression by enhancing reverse cholesterol transport and dampening plaque inflammation. This study showed how miR-33 inhibition alters the dynamic balance and transcriptional landscape of immune cells in atherosclerotic plaques. They used single cell RNA sequencing of aortic CD45+ cells, combined...
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Genomics
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Energy Coupling and Stoichiometry of Zn2+/H+ Antiport by YiiP
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- Adel HusseinShujie FanMaria Lopez-RedondoIan Kenney3 more author(s)...
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Previous studies of YiiP, bacterial Zn2+/H+ antiporter, have shown a homodimeric architecture and the presence of three distinct Zn2+ binding sites. YiiP is a representative of the cation diffusion facilitator superfamily, which are responsible for homeostasis of transition metal ions. This study used cryo-electron microscopy, microscale thermophoresis, and molecular dynamics simulations to address...
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Proteomics
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