AbstractCarbamylation is a post-translational modification of proteins characterized by the binding of cyanate to amino groups, increased in renal failure. Pathophysiological consequences of carbamylation and adverse effects of carbamylated proteins on cell functions are poorly understood. We studied the influence of carbamylated albumin on polymorphonuclear neutrophil (PMN) O2- production. Carbamylated albumin significantly decreased O2- production in PMNs stimulated by type I collagen, but not by phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate or tumor necrosis factor-α. This effect was related to inhibition of p125FAK phosphorylation. Such an alteration of neutrophil oxidative functions might explain characteristic complications of renal failure, such a...
Carbamylation is a post-translational modification of proteins that may partake in the oxidative str...
Les modifications post-traductionnelles non enzymatiques des protéines, comme la glycation, l'oxydat...
Traditional risk factors fail to explain the increased risk for cardiovascular morbidity and mortali...
AbstractCarbamylation is a post-translational modification of proteins characterized by the binding ...
Protein carbamoylation is a non-enzymatic post-translational modification that binds isocyanic acid,...
Objective: An anti-carbamylated albumin antibody was detected in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients,...
SummaryCarbamylation by urea-derived cyanate is a posttranslational modification of proteins increas...
Carbamoylation of amino acids and proteins in uremia. Cyanate spontaneously transformed from urea in...
International audienceAging is a progressive process determined by genetic and acquired factors. Amo...
Protein carbamylation by cyanate is a post-translational modification associated with several (patho...
Serum carbamylated albumin (C-Alb) levels are associated with excess mortality in patients with diab...
<div><p>Protein carbamylation is a post-translational modification that can occur in the presence of...
Spontaneous urea dissociation in water solution is a prominent source of protein carbamylation in ou...
AbstractCarbamylation refers to chemical modification of protein side chains by cyanate derived e.g....
Cyanate exists in equilibrium with urea and in its reactive form, isocyanic acid, forms a stable add...
Carbamylation is a post-translational modification of proteins that may partake in the oxidative str...
Les modifications post-traductionnelles non enzymatiques des protéines, comme la glycation, l'oxydat...
Traditional risk factors fail to explain the increased risk for cardiovascular morbidity and mortali...
AbstractCarbamylation is a post-translational modification of proteins characterized by the binding ...
Protein carbamoylation is a non-enzymatic post-translational modification that binds isocyanic acid,...
Objective: An anti-carbamylated albumin antibody was detected in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients,...
SummaryCarbamylation by urea-derived cyanate is a posttranslational modification of proteins increas...
Carbamoylation of amino acids and proteins in uremia. Cyanate spontaneously transformed from urea in...
International audienceAging is a progressive process determined by genetic and acquired factors. Amo...
Protein carbamylation by cyanate is a post-translational modification associated with several (patho...
Serum carbamylated albumin (C-Alb) levels are associated with excess mortality in patients with diab...
<div><p>Protein carbamylation is a post-translational modification that can occur in the presence of...
Spontaneous urea dissociation in water solution is a prominent source of protein carbamylation in ou...
AbstractCarbamylation refers to chemical modification of protein side chains by cyanate derived e.g....
Cyanate exists in equilibrium with urea and in its reactive form, isocyanic acid, forms a stable add...
Carbamylation is a post-translational modification of proteins that may partake in the oxidative str...
Les modifications post-traductionnelles non enzymatiques des protéines, comme la glycation, l'oxydat...
Traditional risk factors fail to explain the increased risk for cardiovascular morbidity and mortali...