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Free Radical Biology and Medicine | 2015

The antioxidant requirement for plasma membrane repair in skeletal muscle.

M. Labazi; Anna K. McNeil; Timothy Kurtz; Taylor C. Lee; Ronald B. Pegg; José Pedro Friedmann Angeli; Marcus Conrad; Paul L. McNeil

Vitamin E (VE) deficiency results in pronounced muscle weakness and atrophy but the cell biological mechanism of the pathology is unknown. We previously showed that VE supplementation promotes membrane repair in cultured cells and that oxidants potently inhibit repair. Here we provide three independent lines of evidence that VE is required for skeletal muscle myocyte plasma membrane repair in vivo. We also show that when another lipid-directed antioxidant, glutathione peroxidase 4 (Gpx4), is genetically deleted in mouse embryonic fibroblasts, repair fails catastrophically, unless cells are supplemented with VE. We conclude that lipid-directed antioxidant activity provided by VE, and possibly also Gpx4, is an essential component of the membrane repair mechanism in skeletal muscle. This work explains why VE is essential to muscle health and identifies VE as a requisite component of the plasma membrane repair mechanism in vivo.


Nucleic Acids Research | 2009

Modulation of the DNA-binding activity of Saccharomyces cerevisiae MSH2–MSH6 complex by the high-mobility group protein NHP6A, in vitro

M. Labazi; Lahcen Jaafar; Hernan Flores-Rozas

DNA mismatch repair corrects mispaired bases and small insertions/deletions in DNA. In eukaryotes, the mismatch repair complex MSH2–MSH6 binds to mispairs with only slightly higher affinity than to fully paired DNA in vitro. Recently, the high-mobility group box1 protein, (HMGB1), has been shown to stimulate the mismatch repair reaction in vitro. In yeast, the closest homologs of HMGB1 are NHP6A and NHP6B. These proteins have been shown to be required for genome stability maintenance and mutagenesis control. In this work, we show that MSH2–MSH6 and NHP6A modulate their binding to DNA in vitro. Binding of the yeast MSH2–MSH6 to homoduplex regions of DNA significantly stimulates the loading of NHP6A. Upon binding of NHP6A to DNA, MSH2–MSH6 is excluded from binding unless a mismatch is present. A DNA binding-impaired MSH2–MSH6F337A significantly reduced the loading of NHP6A to DNA, suggesting that MSH2–MSH6 binding is a requisite for NHP6A loading. MSH2–MSH6 and NHP6A form a stable complex, which is responsive to ATP on mismatched substrates. These results suggest that MSH2–MSH6 binding to homoduplex regions of DNA recruits NHP6A, which then prevents further binding of MSH2–MSH6 to these sites unless a mismatch is present.


Experimental Eye Research | 2011

Trans-Chalcone prevents VEGF expression and retinal neovascularization in the ischemic retina

Folami Lamoke; M. Labazi; Annalisa Montemari; Giovanni Parisi; Monica Varano; Manuela Bartoli


Essays in Biochemistry | 2003

Oncogenes as regulators of apoptosis.

M. Labazi; Andrew C. Phillips


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2010

Toll-Like Receptor 4 Expression and Activity is Elevated in Human Diabetic Retinas and in Retinal Cells Exposed to Elevated Glucose Conditions

Annalisa Montemari; M. Villa; K. Yee; Giovanni Parisi; M. Labazi; Chaunte Stampley; F. Pricci; Monica Varano; Manuela Bartoli


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2009

Stat3-dependent Hif-1alpha Activation in Hypoxic Retinal Endothelial Cells

M. Labazi; Folami Lamoke; Dennis M. Marcus; Ruth B. Caldwell; Manuela Bartoli


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2010

Signal Transducer and Activator of Transcription 1 (STAT1) is a Transcriptional Inhibitor of VEGF Gene Expression

M. Labazi; Dennis M. Marcus; Folami Lamoke; M. Varano; Ruth B. Caldwell; Manuela Bartoli


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2010

Implication of the Small-G Protein Rac-1 in Amyloid Beta-Induced Oxidative Stress and Retinal Cells Toxicity

Folami Lamoke; M. Labazi; F. Scarinci; Guido Ripandelli; Dennis M. Marcus; G. Buccafusco; Gregory I. Liou; Manuela Bartoli


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2009

Toll-Like Receptor 4 is Elevated in Human Monocytes of Diabetic Patients and is Associated with the Progression of Diabetic Retinopathy

Anna Lisa Montemari; L Di Renzo; A. Cacciamani; Giovanni Parisi; M. Labazi; Francesco Facchiano; M. Varano; Manuela Bartoli


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2009

Altered Thioredoxin System in the Retina of Aged Mice Overexpressing Amyloid Beta

Folami Lamoke; Guido Ripandelli; M. Labazi; Dennis M. Marcus; J. J. Buccafusco; Y. Khalifa; W. Jahng; Gregory I. Liou; Manuela Bartoli

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Manuela Bartoli

Georgia Regents University

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Dennis M. Marcus

University of South Carolina

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Ruth B. Caldwell

Georgia Regents University

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Folami Lamoke

Georgia Regents University

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F. Lamoke

University of South Carolina

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J. Liu

University of South Carolina

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Annalisa Montemari

Sapienza University of Rome

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Gregory I. Liou

Georgia Regents University

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Tahira Lemtalsi

Georgia Regents University

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