EUK-134 has been used to determine the mechanism underlying hypoxia-inducible factor-1α (HIF-1α) stabilization in human aortic endothelial cells (HAECs).[1]
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EUK-134 is a manganese-salen derivative that exhibit potent antioxidant activities and inhibits amyloid fibril formation.
EUK-134 is a manganese-salen derivative that exhibit potent antioxidant activities. EUK-134 is a superoxide dismutase (SOD) that inhibits amyloid fibril formation, including islet amyloid polypeptide (IAPP), β-amyloid and lysozyme amyloid aggregation. It appears that EUK-134 disrupts the pre-formed amyloid fibrils. EUK-134 increases the viability of the SK-N-MC cells exposed to preformed IAPP fibrils.
The fungal pathogen Cryptococcus neoformans relies on post-transcriptional mechanisms of gene regulation to adapt to stressors it encounters in the human host, such as oxidative stress and nutrient limitation. The kinase Gcn2 regulates translation in response to stress by phosphorylating
The epidermis regenerates continually to maintain a protective barrier at the body's surface composed of differentiating keratinocytes. Maturation of this stratified tissue requires that keratinocytes undergo wholesale organelle degradation upon reaching the outermost tissue layers to form compacted, anucleate cells.
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