Magdalena Maj

Magdalena Maj
University of Louisville | UL · Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology

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FIGURE 1 | Sites of secretagogin action in secreting cells....
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Calcium is one of the most important signaling factors in mammalian cells. Specific temporal and spatial calcium signals underlie fundamental processes such as cell growth, development, circadian rhythms, neurotransmission, hormonal actions and apoptosis. In order to translate calcium signals into cellular processes a vast number of proteins bind t...
Figure 1: RT-qPCR of RNA isolated from human islets and human...
MAPT knockdown. RT-qPCR of RNA isolated from three different MAPT siRNA...
MAPT protein appearance at insulinoma tissue. (a) Comparison of MAPT...
(a) Bacterial expression of MAPT isoform (3RD-MAPT3, 381aa). Ni-NTA...
Confocal immunofluorescence staining of Rin-5F cell lines. MAPT...
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Structural and biochemical alterations of the microtubule-associated protein tau (MAPT) are associated with degenerative disorders referred to as tauopathies. We have previously shown that MAPT is present in human islets of Langerhans, human insulinomas, and pancreatic beta-cell line models, with biophysical similarities to the pathological MAPT in...
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Three-dimensional reconstruction of a hippocampal interneuron co-expressing Parvalbumin and Secretagogin. Rat brain slices were immunostained for Secretagogin (green) and Parvalbumin (red). Z-stacks were taken on a Leica confocal microscope from a Parvalbumin-positive interneuron in the CA1 region of the hippocampus co-expressing Secretagogin. The...
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Evaluation of: Powers MP, Alvarez K, Kim HJ, Monzon FA. Molecular classification of adult renal epithelial neoplasms using microRNA expression and virtual karyotyping. Diagn. Mol. Pathol. 20(2), 63-70 (2011). Novel reliable techniques for the exact classification of renal epithelial neoplasms, especially in cases with morphological ambiguity, are o...
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Secretagogin is a calcium-binding protein whose expression is characterised in neuroendocrine, pancreatic, and retinal cells. We have used an array-based proteomic approach with the prokaryotically expressed human protein array (hEx1) and the eukaryotically expressed human protein array (Protoarray) to identify novel calcium-regulated interaction n...
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Renal cell carcinomas are divided into several subgroups according to their histopathologic characteristics. The outcome, therapy responses, and the applicability of molecular-targeted therapies depend on the tumor classification and on the tumor stage. Recent advances within the biomarker research facilitated the exact classification of the molecu...
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Frequent concomitant manifestation of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and Alzheimer's disease (AD) has been recently demonstrated by epidemiological studies. This might be due to functional similarities between β-cells and neurons, such as secretion on demand of highly specific molecules in a tightly controlled fashion. An additional similarity rep...
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Neuropathological features in Alzheimer's Disease (AD) include the presence of hyperphosphorylated forms of the microtubule-associated tau protein (tau) in hippocampal neurones. Numerous studies indicate a neuroprotective effect of calcium-binding proteins (Ca2+ binding proteins) in neurodegenerative diseases (e.g., AD). Secretagogin is a newly des...
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Secretagogin is a hexa EF-hand Ca(2+)-binding protein expressed in neuroendocrine, pancreatic endocrine and retinal cells. The protein has been noted for its expression in specific neuronal subtypes in the support of hierarchical organizing principles in the mammalian brain. Secretagogin has previously been found to interact with SNAP25 involved in...
Figure 1 TAU immunofluorescene of pancreas, insulinomas and of the rat...
Figure 2 Expression of TAU isoforms in rat insulinoma cell lines. (A)...
Figure 5 Recombinant SCGN and TAU interaction. The recombinant fusion...
Figure 6 MTT assay for Rin-5F clones. MTT assay upon exposure of Rin-5F...
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Tauopathies have been associated with Alzheimer's disease (AD), which frequently manifests together with diabetes mellitus type 2. Calcium-binding proteins such as the recently identified secretagogin (SCGN) might exert protective effects. As pancreatic beta-cells and neurons share common electrophysiological properties, we investigated the appeara...
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This study was performed on the basis of previously obtained investigative gene array data concerning the over-expression of CXCL12/SDF-1 in human insulinomas versus human pancreatic islet preparations. The presence of CXCL12/SDF-1 was studied by RT-qPCR in human insulinomas (n=8) versus pancreatic islets (n=3), and was found to be significantly up...

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