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The anti-apoptotic effect of regucalcin is mediated through multisignaling pathways
Regucalcin (RGN/SMP30) was originally discovered in 1978 as a calcium-binding protein that does not contain the EF-hand motif of as a calcium-binding domain. The name, regucalcin, was proposed for this calcium-binding protein, which can regulate various Ca(2+)-dependent enzymes activation in liver c...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3775152/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23670020 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10495-013-0859-x |
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description | Regucalcin (RGN/SMP30) was originally discovered in 1978 as a calcium-binding protein that does not contain the EF-hand motif of as a calcium-binding domain. The name, regucalcin, was proposed for this calcium-binding protein, which can regulate various Ca(2+)-dependent enzymes activation in liver cells. The regucalcin gene is localized on the X chromosome, and its expression is mediated through many signaling factors. Regucalcin plays a pivotal role in regulation of intracellular calcium homeostasis in various cell types. Regucalcin also has a suppressive effect on various signaling pathways from the cytoplasm to nucleus in proliferating cells and regulates nuclear function in including deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) and ribonucleic acid (RNA) synthesis. Overexpression of endogenous regucalcin was found to suppress apoptosis in modeled rat hepatoma cells and normal rat kidney proximal epithelial NRK52 cells induced by various signaling factors. Suppressive effect of regucalcin on apoptosis is related to inhibition of nuclear Ca(2+)-activated DNA fragmentation, Ca(2+)/calmodulin-dependent nitric oxide synthase, caspase-3, Bax, cytochrome C, protein tyrosine kinase, protein tyrosine phosphatase in the cytoplasm and nucleus. Moreover, regucalcin stimulates Bcl-2 mRNA expression and depresses enhancement of caspase-3, Apaf-1 and Akt-1 mRNAs expression. This review discusses that regucalcin plays a pivotal role in rescue of apoptotic cell death, which is mediated through various signaling factors. |
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spelling | pubmed-37751522013-09-17 The anti-apoptotic effect of regucalcin is mediated through multisignaling pathways Yamaguchi, Masayoshi Apoptosis Original Paper Regucalcin (RGN/SMP30) was originally discovered in 1978 as a calcium-binding protein that does not contain the EF-hand motif of as a calcium-binding domain. The name, regucalcin, was proposed for this calcium-binding protein, which can regulate various Ca(2+)-dependent enzymes activation in liver cells. The regucalcin gene is localized on the X chromosome, and its expression is mediated through many signaling factors. Regucalcin plays a pivotal role in regulation of intracellular calcium homeostasis in various cell types. Regucalcin also has a suppressive effect on various signaling pathways from the cytoplasm to nucleus in proliferating cells and regulates nuclear function in including deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) and ribonucleic acid (RNA) synthesis. Overexpression of endogenous regucalcin was found to suppress apoptosis in modeled rat hepatoma cells and normal rat kidney proximal epithelial NRK52 cells induced by various signaling factors. Suppressive effect of regucalcin on apoptosis is related to inhibition of nuclear Ca(2+)-activated DNA fragmentation, Ca(2+)/calmodulin-dependent nitric oxide synthase, caspase-3, Bax, cytochrome C, protein tyrosine kinase, protein tyrosine phosphatase in the cytoplasm and nucleus. Moreover, regucalcin stimulates Bcl-2 mRNA expression and depresses enhancement of caspase-3, Apaf-1 and Akt-1 mRNAs expression. This review discusses that regucalcin plays a pivotal role in rescue of apoptotic cell death, which is mediated through various signaling factors. Springer US 2013-05-14 2013 /pmc/articles/PMC3775152/ /pubmed/23670020 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10495-013-0859-x Text en © The Author(s) 2013 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License which permits any use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and the source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Original Paper Yamaguchi, Masayoshi The anti-apoptotic effect of regucalcin is mediated through multisignaling pathways |
title | The anti-apoptotic effect of regucalcin is mediated through multisignaling pathways |
title_full | The anti-apoptotic effect of regucalcin is mediated through multisignaling pathways |
title_fullStr | The anti-apoptotic effect of regucalcin is mediated through multisignaling pathways |
title_full_unstemmed | The anti-apoptotic effect of regucalcin is mediated through multisignaling pathways |
title_short | The anti-apoptotic effect of regucalcin is mediated through multisignaling pathways |
title_sort | anti-apoptotic effect of regucalcin is mediated through multisignaling pathways |
topic | Original Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3775152/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23670020 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10495-013-0859-x |
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