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Noriyuki Yanaka, Yurika Kaseda, Anna Tanaka +3 more · 2009 · Bioscience, biotechnology, and biochemistry · added 2026-04-24
Zinc finger protein ZPR1 (ZPR1) binds to eukaryotic translation elongation factor 1alpha (eEF1alpha) in response to growth stimuli, and is also involved in transcription and cell cycle regulation. In Show more
Zinc finger protein ZPR1 (ZPR1) binds to eukaryotic translation elongation factor 1alpha (eEF1alpha) in response to growth stimuli, and is also involved in transcription and cell cycle regulation. In this study, we characterized the interaction of ZPR1 and eEF1alpha and generated a ZPR1 mutant that constitutively interacted with eEF1alpha. ZPR1-DeltaA (Delta193-246) bound to eEF1alpha independently of Zn(2+) in vivo. This study indicates that ZPR1-DeltaA (Delta193-246) is a useful tool to provide structural insights into ZPR1 and to investigate the biological significance of the interaction between ZPR1 and eEF1alpha. Show less
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Yoshihito Nogusa, Noriyuki Yanaka, Naoki Sumiyoshi +2 more · 2006 · International journal of molecular medicine · added 2026-04-24
A differential display was performed to analyze differential gene expression in the brain of mice in association with dietary high beef tallow. Consumption of a high beef tallow diet up-regulated the Show more
A differential display was performed to analyze differential gene expression in the brain of mice in association with dietary high beef tallow. Consumption of a high beef tallow diet up-regulated the expression of zinc finger protein ZPR1 mRNA in the brain. Expression of ZPR1 mRNA in the cerebellum and hippocampus was elevated in response to the high beef tallow diet. The increased ZPR1 expression in the neuronal, Neuro-2A cells, caused a significant increase in H(2)O(2)-induced cell death. These results suggest that a high beef tallow diet up-regulates ZPR1 mRNA expression in the brain and might increase the vulnerability to oxidative stress. Show less
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