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Heme Curation v0.0.1-dev

Mechanistic knowledge surrounding heme

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bp(MESH:"Cell Survival") positiveCorrelation p(HGNC:ALB, pmod(Ph, Tyr)) View Subject | View Object

As shown in Fig. 2d, heme/H2O2/ NO2−-induced loss of cell viability was significantly attenuated by BSA or BSA-T pretreatment, and BSA was more effective than BSA-T. PubMed:30324533

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bp(MESH:Apoptosis) negativeCorrelation p(HGNC:ALB, pmod(Ph, Tyr)) View Subject | View Object

However, pretreatment with 2 μM BSA or BSA-T, we found that both BSA and BSA-T efficiently inhibited heme/H2O2/NO2 −- induced cell apoptotic and increased cell yields. PubMed:30324533

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bp(MESH:Apoptosis) negativeCorrelation p(HGNC:ALB, pmod(Ph, Tyr)) View Subject | View Object

As quantified in Fig. 3c, although heme/H2O2/NO2 − increased the apoptotic rate to 32 ± 6.4%, BSA or BSA-T pretreatment caused a statistically significant reduced apoptotic rate (10 ± 5.0% and 15 ± 6.1%, respectively). PubMed:30324533

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p(HGNC:ALB, pmod(Ph, Tyr)) positiveCorrelation bp(MESH:"Cell Survival") View Subject | View Object

As shown in Fig. 2d, heme/H2O2/ NO2−-induced loss of cell viability was significantly attenuated by BSA or BSA-T pretreatment, and BSA was more effective than BSA-T. PubMed:30324533

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p(HGNC:ALB, pmod(Ph, Tyr)) decreases act(complex(a(CHEBI:"hydrogen peroxide"), a(CHEBI:heme), a(CHEBI:nitrite))) View Subject | View Object

However, pretreatment with 2 μM BSA or BSA-T, we found that both BSA and BSA-T efficiently inhibited heme/H2O2/NO2 −- induced cell apoptotic and increased cell yields. PubMed:30324533

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p(HGNC:ALB, pmod(Ph, Tyr)) negativeCorrelation bp(MESH:Apoptosis) View Subject | View Object

However, pretreatment with 2 μM BSA or BSA-T, we found that both BSA and BSA-T efficiently inhibited heme/H2O2/NO2 −- induced cell apoptotic and increased cell yields. PubMed:30324533

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p(HGNC:ALB, pmod(Ph, Tyr)) negativeCorrelation bp(MESH:Apoptosis) View Subject | View Object

As quantified in Fig. 3c, although heme/H2O2/NO2 − increased the apoptotic rate to 32 ± 6.4%, BSA or BSA-T pretreatment caused a statistically significant reduced apoptotic rate (10 ± 5.0% and 15 ± 6.1%, respectively). PubMed:30324533

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p(HGNC:ALB, pmod(Ph, Tyr)) decreases bp(MESH:"Protein Carbonylation") View Subject | View Object

Both BSA and BSA-T attenuated heme/H2O2/NO2 −-induced protein carbonylation and lipid peroxidation. PubMed:30324533

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p(HGNC:ALB, pmod(Ph, Tyr)) decreases bp(MESH:"Lipid Peroxidation") View Subject | View Object

Both BSA and BSA-T attenuated heme/H2O2/NO2 −-induced protein carbonylation and lipid peroxidation. PubMed:30324533

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p(HGNC:ALB, pmod(Ph, Tyr)) decreases a(CHEBI:"3-nitrotyrosine") View Subject | View Object

Of note, incubation with BSA or BSA-T for 24 h decreased heme/ H2O2/NO2 −-derived 3-NT deposits as compared with heme/ H2O2/NO2 − treatment alone, and BSA is more effective on suppressing the formation of 3-NT than BSA-T (Fig. 5b). PubMed:30324533

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