Dihydroxerulin, 1, has been stereoselectively synthesized by a convergent approach in which a key step was the Wittig reaction between (Z)-5-[(E)-3-formyl-2-propenylidene]-5H-furan-2-one, 15, and the phosphonium ylid which derived from [(E)-2-decen-4,6-diyn-1-yl]triphenylphosphonium bromide, 19....
A new stereoselective methodology for the synthesis of both dihydroxerulin and xerulin has been devised. The key step required cross-coupling reactions between the bromo trienyne, (1E,3E,5E)-1-bromo-8-trimethylsilyl-1,3,5-octatrien-7-yne and the appropriate conjugated diynes. The palladium-catal...
SummaryMice lacking the Jak tyrosine kinase member Tyk2 become progressively obese due to aberrant development of Myf5+ brown adipose tissue (BAT). Tyk2 RNA levels in BAT and skeletal muscle, which shares a common progenitor with BAT, are dramatically decreased in mice placed on a high-fat diet ...
Protein tyrosine kinase plays a central role in the proliferation and differentiation of various types of cells. One of these protein kinases, Tyk2, a member of the Jak family kinases, is known to play important roles in receptor signal transduction by interferons, interleukins, growth factors, ...
In this study, we synthesized compound 12 with potent Tyk2 inhibitory activity from FBDD study and carried out a cell-based assay for Tyk2/STAT3 signaling activation upon IFNα5 stimulation. Compound 12 completely suppressed the IFNα5-mediated Tyk2/STAT3 signaling pathway as well as the basal l...
ObjectiveType 1 diabetes (T1D) is known to be caused by Th1 cell-dependent autoimmunity. Recently, we reported that TYK2 promoter variant serves as a putative virus-induced diabetes susceptibility gene associated with deteriorated interferon-dependent antiviral response. TYK2 is also related to ...
Tyrosine kinase 2 (TYK2), Janus kinase 1 (JAK1), and signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 (STAT3) all play critical roles in innate and acquired immunity. In this study, we investigated the association between the TYK2, JAK1, and STAT3 genes and genetic susceptibility to nonspecifi...
Herein we report identification of an imidazopyridine class of potent and selective TYK2 inhibitors, exemplified by prototype 6, through constraint of the rotatable amide bond connecting the pyridine and aryl rings of compound 1. Further optimization led to generation of compound 30 that potentl...
Tyk2, a member of the Janus Kinase (JAK) family of protein tyrosine kinases, is required for interferon-α/β binding and signaling in higher vertebrates. Currently, little is known about the role of the different JAKs in signaling responses to interferon (IFN) in lower vertebrates including fis...
TYK2 is a member of JAKs family protein tyrosine kinase activated in response to various cytokines. It plays a crucial role in transducing signals downstream of various cytokine receptors, which are involved in proinflammatory responses associated with immunological diseases. Thus, the study of ...
This study aimed to examine the expression of TYK2, CBLB and LMP7 genes at both mRNA and protein levels in relapsing-remitting MS (RRMS) patients in compare with healthy controls. Seventy-eight RRMS patients treated with IFNβ-1a and 79 age- and ethnic-matched healthy subjects were studied. The ...
ObjectivePrevious studies have indicated that the plasticizer di (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) affects lipid accumulation; however, its underlying mechanism remains unclear. We aim to clarify the effect of DEHP on lipid metabolism and the role of TYK2/STAT1 and autophagy.
Tobacco chloroplasts possess five conserved ribonucleoproteins (cpRNPs). To elucidate the function of cpRNPs we analyzed their localization and target nucleic acid molecules in chloroplasts. Immunoprecipitation of the stromal extract and Northern analysis revealed that cpRNPs are associated in v...
We report the isolation and characterization of the murine homologues to human and chicken lysosome-associated membrane protein (Lamp)-2 transcripts and their prevalent expression patterns during development. Lamp-2 transcripts code for proteins predominant in and specific for the lysosomal memb...
Partial complexes of the T cell antigen receptor lacking ξ chains are delivered to lysosomes. Chimeric proteins composed of the Tac antigen fused to the cytoplasmic domains of each CD3 chain has allowed the identification of lysosomal targeting sequences. Tac-γ and Tac-δ chimeras are retained...
Lysosomal membrane proteins are delivered from their synthesis site, the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) to late endosomes/lysosomes through the Golgi complex. It has been proposed that after leaving the Golgi they are transported either directly or indirectly (via the cell surface) to late endosomes...
The details of intracellular transport pathways for glycosylated proteins remain incompletely described. We previouslydescribed a mutant Rous sarcoma virus envelope glycoprotein (gp), μ26, with an altered membrane-spanning domain that was targeted to Iysosomes after traversing the trans-Golgi. ...
It has been demonstrated that lysosomal membrane proteins are directed to lysosomes by a tyrosine-containing structural motif in their cytoplasmic tails. It is presently unclear whether lysosomal membrane proteins are directly transported to lysosomes or first taken to the plasma membrane and th...
The localization, expression, and transport of two lysosomal integral membrane glycoproteins of human cells, hLAMP-1 and hLAMP-2, have been studied in mucolipidosis II (I-cell disease) fibroblasts. These cells are deficient in N-acetylglucosaminylphosphotransferase, one of the enzymes required f...
It has recently become clear that lysosomes have more complex functions than simply being the end-point on a degradative pathway. Similarly, it is now emerging that there are interesting functions for the limiting membranes around these organelles and their associated proteins. Although it has b...
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