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Modeling the Interaction between Quinolinate and the Receptor for Advanced Glycation End Products (RAGE): Relevance for Early Neuropathological Processes
The receptor for advanced glycation end products (RAGE) is a pattern-recognition receptor involved in neurodegenerative and inflammatory disorders. RAGE induces cellular signaling upon binding to a variety of ligands. Evidence suggests that RAGE up-regulation is involved in quinolinate (QUIN)-induce...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4354912/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25757085 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0120221 |
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author | Serratos, Iris N. Castellanos, Pilar Pastor, Nina Millán-Pacheco, César Rembao, Daniel Pérez-Montfort, Ruy Cabrera, Nallely Reyes-Espinosa, Francisco Díaz-Garrido, Paulina López-Macay, Ambar Martínez-Flores, Karina López-Reyes, Alberto Sánchez-García, Aurora Cuevas, Elvis Santamaria, Abel |
author_facet | Serratos, Iris N. Castellanos, Pilar Pastor, Nina Millán-Pacheco, César Rembao, Daniel Pérez-Montfort, Ruy Cabrera, Nallely Reyes-Espinosa, Francisco Díaz-Garrido, Paulina López-Macay, Ambar Martínez-Flores, Karina López-Reyes, Alberto Sánchez-García, Aurora Cuevas, Elvis Santamaria, Abel |
author_sort | Serratos, Iris N. |
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description | The receptor for advanced glycation end products (RAGE) is a pattern-recognition receptor involved in neurodegenerative and inflammatory disorders. RAGE induces cellular signaling upon binding to a variety of ligands. Evidence suggests that RAGE up-regulation is involved in quinolinate (QUIN)-induced toxicity. We investigated the QUIN-induced toxic events associated with early noxious responses, which might be linked to signaling cascades leading to cell death. The extent of early cellular damage caused by this receptor in the rat striatum was characterized by image processing methods. To document the direct interaction between QUIN and RAGE, we determined the binding constant (K(b)) of RAGE (VC1 domain) with QUIN through a fluorescence assay. We modeled possible binding sites of QUIN to the VC1 domain for both rat and human RAGE. QUIN was found to bind at multiple sites to the VC1 dimer, each leading to particular mechanistic scenarios for the signaling evoked by QUIN binding, some of which directly alter RAGE oligomerization. This work contributes to the understanding of the phenomenon of RAGE-QUIN recognition, leading to the modulation of RAGE function. |
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spelling | pubmed-43549122015-03-17 Modeling the Interaction between Quinolinate and the Receptor for Advanced Glycation End Products (RAGE): Relevance for Early Neuropathological Processes Serratos, Iris N. Castellanos, Pilar Pastor, Nina Millán-Pacheco, César Rembao, Daniel Pérez-Montfort, Ruy Cabrera, Nallely Reyes-Espinosa, Francisco Díaz-Garrido, Paulina López-Macay, Ambar Martínez-Flores, Karina López-Reyes, Alberto Sánchez-García, Aurora Cuevas, Elvis Santamaria, Abel PLoS One Research Article The receptor for advanced glycation end products (RAGE) is a pattern-recognition receptor involved in neurodegenerative and inflammatory disorders. RAGE induces cellular signaling upon binding to a variety of ligands. Evidence suggests that RAGE up-regulation is involved in quinolinate (QUIN)-induced toxicity. We investigated the QUIN-induced toxic events associated with early noxious responses, which might be linked to signaling cascades leading to cell death. The extent of early cellular damage caused by this receptor in the rat striatum was characterized by image processing methods. To document the direct interaction between QUIN and RAGE, we determined the binding constant (K(b)) of RAGE (VC1 domain) with QUIN through a fluorescence assay. We modeled possible binding sites of QUIN to the VC1 domain for both rat and human RAGE. QUIN was found to bind at multiple sites to the VC1 dimer, each leading to particular mechanistic scenarios for the signaling evoked by QUIN binding, some of which directly alter RAGE oligomerization. This work contributes to the understanding of the phenomenon of RAGE-QUIN recognition, leading to the modulation of RAGE function. Public Library of Science 2015-03-10 /pmc/articles/PMC4354912/ /pubmed/25757085 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0120221 Text en © 2015 Serratos et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Serratos, Iris N. Castellanos, Pilar Pastor, Nina Millán-Pacheco, César Rembao, Daniel Pérez-Montfort, Ruy Cabrera, Nallely Reyes-Espinosa, Francisco Díaz-Garrido, Paulina López-Macay, Ambar Martínez-Flores, Karina López-Reyes, Alberto Sánchez-García, Aurora Cuevas, Elvis Santamaria, Abel Modeling the Interaction between Quinolinate and the Receptor for Advanced Glycation End Products (RAGE): Relevance for Early Neuropathological Processes |
title | Modeling the Interaction between Quinolinate and the Receptor for Advanced Glycation End Products (RAGE): Relevance for Early Neuropathological Processes |
title_full | Modeling the Interaction between Quinolinate and the Receptor for Advanced Glycation End Products (RAGE): Relevance for Early Neuropathological Processes |
title_fullStr | Modeling the Interaction between Quinolinate and the Receptor for Advanced Glycation End Products (RAGE): Relevance for Early Neuropathological Processes |
title_full_unstemmed | Modeling the Interaction between Quinolinate and the Receptor for Advanced Glycation End Products (RAGE): Relevance for Early Neuropathological Processes |
title_short | Modeling the Interaction between Quinolinate and the Receptor for Advanced Glycation End Products (RAGE): Relevance for Early Neuropathological Processes |
title_sort | modeling the interaction between quinolinate and the receptor for advanced glycation end products (rage): relevance for early neuropathological processes |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4354912/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25757085 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0120221 |
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