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Acta Naturae ; 10(4): 100-109, 2018.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30713768

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In response to the wide variety of external and internal signals, mammalian cells undergo apoptosis, programmed cell death. Dysregulation of apoptosis is involved in multiple human diseases, including cancer, autoimmunity, and ischemic injuries. Two types of apoptosis have been described: the caspase-dependent one, leading to digestion of cellular proteins, and caspase-independent apoptosis, resulting in DNA fragmentation. The latter type of apoptosis is executed by AIF protein and is believed to have appeared first during evolution. The key step in the caspase-independent apoptosis program is the dissociation of AIF from the outer mitochondrial membrane (OMM). However, the molecular mechanism of interaction between AIF and OMM remains poorly understood. In this study, we demonstrated that AIF can bind to OMM via mortalin protein. We confirmed interaction between AIF and mortalin both in vitro and in vivo and mapped the amino acid sequences that are important for the binding of these proteins. Next, we showed that apoptosis induction by chemotherapy leads to downregulation of AIF-mortalin interaction and dissociation of AIF from the OMM. Finally, a bioinformatic analysis demonstrated that a high level of mortalin expression correlates with a worse survival prognosis for glioma patients. Altogether, our data revealed that mortalin plays an important role in the regulation of the caspase-independent apoptotic pathway and allowed us to speculate that inhibition of AIF-mortalin interaction may induce a dissociation of AIF from the OMM and subsequent apoptosis of cancer cells.

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Antibiotiki ; 22(12): 1063-5, 1977 Dec.
Artículo en Ruso | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-596850

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An actinomyceteous strain No. 6734-21 was isolated from a soil sample of Central Asia and classified as Actinomyces bottropensis. It inhibited the development of the phage of the lysogenic culture of Micrococcus lysodeicticus 53-40 (No. 5) and the variolovaccine DNA-containing virus. Actinomyces bottropensis, strain No. 6734-21 produced an antiviral antibiotic classified as one belonging to the actinorodine group.


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Actinomycetales/metabolismo , Antibacterianos/aislamiento & purificación , Antivirales , Microbiología del Suelo , Antibacterianos/farmacología , Antibiosis , Medios de Cultivo
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