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Daria Mochly-Rosen

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  • Identification of εPKC targets during cardiac ischemic injury.

    Budas G, Costa HM, Ferreira JC, Teixeira da Silva Ferreira A, Perales J, Krieger JE, Mochly-Rosen D, Schechtman D. Circ J. 2012; 76 (6): 1476-85

    Epsilon-protein kinase C (εPKC) protects the heart from ischemic injury. However, the mechanism(s) of εPKC cardioprotection is still unclear. Identification of the εPKC targets may aid in elucidating the εPKC-mediated cardioprotective mechanisms. Previous studies, using εPKC transgenic mice and difference in gel electrophoresis, identified proteins involved in glucose metabolism, the expression of which was modified by εPKC. Those studies were accompanied by metabolomic analysis, suggesting that increased glucose oxidation may be responsible for the cardioprotective effect of εPKC. Whether these εPKC-mediated alterations were because of differences in protein expression or phosphorylation was not determined.

    PubMedID: 22453000

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