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Tytuł:
Czynniki wirulencji bakterii - białkowe fosfatazy tyrozynowe : jako cel terapeutyczny w odpowiedzi na rozwijającą się antybiotykooporność
Protein tyrosine phosphatases - factors of bacterial virulence : as a therapeutic target in response to increasing antibiotic resistance
Autorzy:
Kostrzewa, Tomasz
Styszko, Joanna
Przychodzeń, Paulina
Kamm, Anna
Górska-Ponikowska, Magdalena
Kuban-Jankowska, Alicja
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/171488.pdf
Data publikacji:
2019
Wydawca:
Polskie Towarzystwo Chemiczne
Tematy:
antybiotykooporność
czynniki wirulencji bakterii
białkowe fosfatazy tyrozynowe
inhibitory PTPs
antibiotic resistance
virulence factors
protein tyrosine phosphatases
PTPs inhibitors
Opis:
Microbial virulence is the ability of pathogen to penetrate, replicate, multiplícate and, as a consequence, damage the cells of the infected organism. In recent years, rapid progress in bacterial genome sequencing has led to the discovery and characterization of many new virulence factors. One of the many mechanisms of bacterial virulence is the activity of bacterial kinases and phosphatases. These enzymes phosphorylate and dephosphorylate various amino acid residues in proteins, most commonly serine, tyrosine and threonine. Reversible phosphorylation and dephosphorylation can control the activity of target proteins, either directly, by inducing conformational changes in proteins, or indirectly, by regulating protein-protein interactions. Due to the increasing antibiotic resistance, new substances that could be used to treat diseases caused by resistant bacterial strains are sought. One of the possibilities seems to be the inhibition of bacterial tyrosine phosphatases. Phosphorylation of proteins containing tyrosine residues is a key post-translational modification that controls the numerous cellular functions in bacteria. So far, many tyrosine phosphatases have been found to be responsible for the virulence of various bacterial strains. Many bacterial species use protein tyrosine phosphatases activity in host-pathogen interaction, by affecting signalling pathways and subsequent induction of the infection process. Many studies are devoted to the search for tyrosine phosphatases inhibitors in the context of possible support of the current antibacterial treatment. This article presents a review of reports on bacterial virulence factors-protein tyrosine phosphatases as potential therapeutic targets.
Źródło:
Wiadomości Chemiczne; 2019, 73, 11-12; 679-699
0043-5104
2300-0295
Pojawia się w:
Wiadomości Chemiczne
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Witamina C w medycynie i kosmetologii
Vitamin C in medicine and cosmetology
Autorzy:
Musiał, Claudia
Sawczuk, Wojciech
Gawdzik, Barbara
Kuban-Jankowska, Alicja
Przychodzeń, Paulina
Górska-Ponikowska, Magdalena
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/172737.pdf
Data publikacji:
2019
Wydawca:
Polskie Towarzystwo Chemiczne
Tematy:
kwas askorbinowy
antyoksydant
farmakoprewencja nowotworu
wolne rodniki
pochodne witaminy C
ascorbic acid
antioxidant
cancer pharmacoprevention
free radicals
vitamin C derivatives
Opis:
Ascorbic acid is one of the strongest antioxidants. It has a protective function against oxidative stress intracellularly. It fights free radicals and eliminates the effects of ultraviolet radiation. The human body is unable to synthesize vitamin C itself. Vitamin C meets supports the mechanism of removing toxins from the human body and has anticancer activity. Over the years, many studies have been carried out to confirm the beneficial effect of preventive and supportive action of cytostatics in the treatment of cancer. Clinical studies described in the study indicate that vitamin C used in combination with a cytostatic drug - gemcystabine, shows no side effects. Vitamin C applied topically on the skin shows a number of positive effects. Studies have shown that vitamin C accumulates in the deeper layers of the skin for about three days. Ascorbic acid has a protective effect against harmful ultraviolet radiation. Manufacturers of cosmetics often add ascorbic acid to cosmetics with sunscreens. In addition, vitamin C acts depigmenting. In order to increase the brightening effect, vitamin C is often combined with glycolic acid or retinol. Ascorbic acid is also used in anti-aging preparations due to the high ability of collagen synthesis in the skin. In topical preparations, ascorbic acid has hydrophilic properties - it is soluble in water and insoluble in fats. Hydrophilic ascorbic acid in synergy with lipophilic tocopherol reduces cell apoptosis and thymine dimer formation. Its stability improves the presence of stabilizing antioxidants, such as vitamin E and ferulic acid. For the preparation to retain its properties, it should be protected from light and oxygen. The development of biotechnology allows the closure of a micronised vitamin C in nanosomes and liposomes, which increases the ability to penetrate deep into the skin. A number of vitamin C derivatives such as ascorbyl tetrapalmitate and ascorbyl phosphate magnesium help achieve the desired results in topical application.
Źródło:
Wiadomości Chemiczne; 2019, 73, 9-10; 503-522
0043-5104
2300-0295
Pojawia się w:
Wiadomości Chemiczne
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
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