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1                                              PON activity was assessed by quantification of nitrophen
2                                              PON also destroys biologically active, multioxygenated p
3                                              PON is asymmetrically localized during mitosis and coloc
4                                              PON-1 phenotype distribution and enzyme activities were
5                                              PON-1 status in patients with type 2 DM may contribute t
6                                              PON-1 was not associated directly with periodontitis.
7                                              PON-2 also co-immunoprecipitated with ENaC when co-expre
8                                              PON-2 did not alter the response of ENaC to extracellula
9                                              PON-2 shares key structural elements with MEC-6, an endo
10  and R61C significantly increased (p < 0.01) PON activity 32.6% +/- 14.7%, 31.6% +/- 18.9%, and 27.4%
11                               Paraoxonase 1 (PON 1) is a serum glycoprotein associated with the high-
12 rmine the effects of tannase, paraoxonase-1 (PON-1) and/or cysteine protease (CP) on the copigmentati
13 AT (activity and expression), paraoxonase-1 (PON-1) expression and down-regulated heme oxygenase-1 (H
14                               Paraoxonase-1 (PON-1) is involved in the prevention of atherosclerosis,
15 esterol efflux (P = 0.002) and paroxonase-1 (PON-1) activity (P < 0.0001) were lower, and serum amylo
16  PPARgamma induces macrophage paraoxonase 2 (PON-2), an enzyme that degrades QS molecules produced by
17                               Paraoxonase-2 (PON-2) is a membrane-bound lactonase with unique anti-ox
18 O(9)](3-)) reacts with PyAOP ([(H(8)C(4)N)(3)PON(4)C(5)H(3)][PF(6)]) to yield an activated TriMP, [P(
19  sporadic ALS, we have identified at least 7 PON gene mutations that are predicted to alter PON funct
20                         However, they have a PON-like gene with approximately 70% identity with human
21 N gene mutations that are predicted to alter PON function.
22 rrelated with TAC (r = -0.40, P < 0.02), and PON activity was positively correlated with TAC (r = 0.4
23 ic of 3OC12-HSL that is base-insensitive and PON-resistant.
24                                      POC and PON contents averaged 21.7 microg C pellet(-1) and 2.7 m
25 h PAO1 inhibited expression of PPARgamma and PON-2.
26 ts with DM, poor oral hygiene, male sex, and PON-1 phenotype were found to be significant predictors
27 ly oxidized LDL can induce an increased apoJ/PON ratio, and (b) the apoJ/PON ratio may prove to be a
28 Furthermore, a dramatic increase in the apoJ/PON ratio (over 100-fold) was observed in LDL receptor k
29 resulting in a 9.2-fold increase in the apoJ/PON ratio as compared to controls.
30 n increased apoJ/PON ratio, and (b) the apoJ/PON ratio may prove to be a better predictor of atherosc
31                        In contrast, the apoJ/PON ratio was 3.0+/-0.4 in the patients compared to 0.72
32                                   The arg192 PON isoform appears to be a risk factor in coronary arte
33              Serum paraoxonase/arylesterase (PON) is an "A" esterase found in the HDL2 fraction of ma
34 ON-2 inhibitory effect was ENaC-specific, as PON-2 had no effect on functional expression of the rena
35                         Unlike the bacterial PON, the mammalian ancestor also hydrolyzes, with low ef
36 eport a newly identified family of bacterial PONs, and the reconstruction of the ancestor of the thre
37 e to a newly identified family of bacterial, PON-like "quorum-quenching" lactonases.
38 c studies have observed associations between PON gene polymorphisms and risk of cardiovascular diseas
39 wn that PAO1 QS molecules are inactivated by PON-2.
40 Phy and PhyloP) and 4 ensemble scores (CADD, PON-P, KGGSeq and CONDEL).
41 ate a possible correlation between decreased PON-1 activity and the association between impaired gluc
42                      On an atherogenic diet, PON activity decreased by 52%, and apoJ levels increased
43 57BL/6J mice (IL-6 -/-) did not alter either PON activity or apoJ levels.
44              Moreover, ectopically expressed PON responds to the apical-basal polarity of epithelial
45  located, is the most ubiquitously expressed PON, and has the highest lactonase activity of the PON f
46 ive LDL) resulted in reduced mRNA levels for PON (3.0-fold decrease) and increased mRNA levels for ap
47 en proposed that apoA-I may be necessary for PON's association with plasma HDL.
48 l-2-(9'-oxo-nonanoyl)-glycerophosphocholine (PON-GPC).
49 ed the specific activities of purified human PONs for 3OC12-HSL hydrolysis, including the common PON1
50 ited by extended EDTA treatment, implicating PONs as the major enzymes inactivating 3OC12-HSL.
51                                No changes in PON activity were observed with apoA-I cysteine substitu
52 on a chow diet resulted in a 59% decrease in PON activity (P < 0.01) and a 3.6-fold increase in apoJ
53 morphism and large individual differences in PON protein levels that are stable over time.
54 BL/6J mice resulted in a marked reduction in PON activity and an increase in apoJ levels in plasma af
55 ors result in large individual variations in PON serum levels, a substrate-dependent activity polymor
56           Lipid-free apoA-I did not increase PON activity, while preformed nascent HDL increased PON
57 ivity, while preformed nascent HDL increased PON activity only 30%, suggesting that maximal PON activ
58 rance of PAO1 in macrophages by PPARgamma is PON-2 dependent.
59 hylene oxide)-b-poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) (PON) triblock terpolymer and a poly(N-isopropylacrylamid
60 igating host-pathogen interactions and lacks PONs.
61 higher serum triglycerides (P = 0.02), lower PON-1 activity (P = 0.002) and higher prevalence of meta
62 gher titers of anti-HDL antibodies and lower PON activity than controls.
63 nificantly higher serum triglycerides, lower PON-1 activity and a higher prevalence of metabolic synd
64 base labile, and it is degraded by mammalian PON lactonases.
65  ancestor of the three families of mammalian PONs.
66  overlapping specificities of some mammalian PONs versus the singular specificity of others.
67                                The mammalian PONs may therefore relate to a newly identified family o
68 N activity only 30%, suggesting that maximal PON activity is lipid-dependent and requires coassembly
69 tive, and low-cost sensor for point-of-need (PON) applications.
70 t as a promising standard for point-of-need (PON) assays in the GM industry.
71 tes of sinking particulate organic nitrogen (PON) from the euphotic zone are 2 - 3 orders of magnitud
72 modulation of the pretectal olivary nucleus (PON), which controls the pupillary light reflex; the sup
73 on of a novel gene product, Partner of Numb (PON), based on its physical interaction with Numb.
74                                  We observed PON-2 expression in aquaporin 2-positive principal cells
75                Extracellular accumulation of PON activity in the presence of apoA-I(WT) was 0.095 +/-
76 s lipid-dependent and requires coassembly of PON and apoA-I on nascent HDL.
77        This is due to a stepwise gelation of PON terpolymers involving micellization at room temperat
78                       The expanded number of PON genes will have important implications for future ex
79 (2)GPI was the only independent predictor of PON activity (r = -0.483, P = 0.003).
80 o short term but not long term regulation of PON and that IL-6 is not required for OXPL regulation of
81                Since the physiologic role of PON is to prevent low-density lipoprotein oxidation with
82                            The appearance of PONs in metazoa is likely to relate to innate immunity r
83 onary origins and substrate specificities of PONs therefore remain poorly understood.
84 of this, we examined the effect of apoA-I on PON's enzymatic activity and its ability to associate wi
85           The data suggest that, for optimal PON activity, coassembly of the enzyme onto nascent HDL
86                          Recently, two other PON-like genes, designated "PON2" and "PON3," have been
87                                 Paraoxonase (PON) is transported primarily on apolipoprotein A-I (apo
88                                 Paraoxonase (PON), a high-density lipoprotein-associated enzyme, is b
89 L; apolipoprotein J (apoJ), and paraoxonase (PON).
90 ce 3OC12-HSL can be degraded by paraoxonase (PON) family members, we hypothesized that PONs regulate
91 protein J (apoJ), and decreased paraoxonase (PON) mRNA levels.
92 t two antioxidant-like enzymes, paraoxonase (PON)-1 and PON3, are high density lipoprotein-associated
93 phism at codon 192 in the human paraoxonase (PON) 1 gene has been shown to be associated with increas
94 as significantly reduced plasma paraoxonase (PON-1) activity, impaired HDL vascular antiinflammatory
95 drolytically inactivated by the paraoxonase (PON) family of calcium-dependent esterases, consisting o
96                             The paraoxonase (PON) gene family includes three members, PON1, PON2, and
97                                Paraoxonases (PONs) are a family of lactonases with promiscuous enzyme
98                                Paraoxonases (PONs) are a family of proteins that may play a significa
99                          Serum paraoxonases (PONs) are detoxifying lactonases that were first identif
100                                       Plasma PON activity was also significantly decreased, and apoJ
101 et both demonstrated markedly reduced plasma PON activities and the IL-6 -/- mice developed fatty str
102 on, particulate organic carbon/nitrogen (POC/PON), and sinking rates of fecal pellets produced by a f
103                       In the SLE population, PON activity was inversely correlated with IgG anti-HDL
104 lar (MgON), tangential (TON), and posterior (PON) octaval nuclei, and the eminentia granularis (EG).
105 rolysis of tannins ["tannase," "lactonase (R-PON-1)"] and proteins (papain).
106                              In "tannase + R-PON-1 + papain" treated PJ, turbidity decreased after st
107 2)GPI antibodies are associated with reduced PON activity in patients with SLE and primary APS.
108 is the first report that identifies a second PON enzyme in mammalian serum and the first to describe
109                                     "Tannase+PON-1" and "tannase+PON-1 + CP" caused a significant inc
110                 "Tannase+PON-1" and "tannase+PON-1 + CP" caused a significant increase (8.8-12.1 %) i
111 lower cost, we recommend the use of "tannase+PON-1."
112 el (ENaC) is expressed, we hypothesized that PON-2 would similarly regulate ENaC expression.
113           Animal model studies indicate that PON activity levels are likely to play a major role in d
114                              We propose that PON is one component of a multimolecular machinery that
115              Together, our data suggest that PON-2 regulates ENaC activity by modulating its intracel
116 rypsin-mediated proteolysis, suggesting that PON-2 did not alter the regulation of ENaC by these fact
117 e (PON) family members, we hypothesized that PONs regulate P. aeruginosa virulence in vivo.
118                  These findings suggest that PONs, particularly PON2, could be an important mechanism
119                                          The PON-2 inhibitory effect was ENaC-specific, as PON-2 had
120 f these normolipidemic patients (n = 5), the PON activity was low (48+/-6.6 versus 98+/-17 U/ml for c
121 s describe a genetic association between the PON genes and sporadic amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (AL
122 ignificant association was found between the PON polymorphisms and stenosis severity in either white
123 e association between AD and variants in the PON gene cluster in Caucasians and African Americans.
124  affected by common genetic variation in the PON gene cluster, on chromosome 7.
125 ification of additional polymorphisms in the PON-gene cluster may help to locate the functional polym
126 nd has the highest lactonase activity of the PON family members.
127      Although the physiological roles of the PON family of proteins, PON1, PON2, and PON3, remain unk
128      Paraoxonase 3 (PON3) is a member of the PON family, which includes PON1, PON2, and PON3.
129 ion, and 2 kb of 3'-flanking sequence of the PON gene.
130 idation of the physiologic substrates of the PON proteins is of particular importance to further adva
131 arison to the NON copolymer, gelation of the PON terpolymer was achieved at a much lower concentratio
132 terval = 1.24 to 13.18; P = 0.02), and their PON-1 activity was reduced compared to controls.
133 ntiguous SNP combinations spanning the three PON genes with significant global test scores (0.006< or
134 use studies have demonstrated that all three PONs are atheroprotective.
135                                         When PON-2 was co-expressed with ENaC in Xenopus oocytes, ENa

 
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