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This is a sample scene created with SAT to <scene name="/12/3456/Sample/1">color</scene> by Group, and another to make <scene name="/12/3456/Sample/2">a transparent representation</scene> of the protein.
This is a sample scene created with SAT to <scene name="/12/3456/Sample/1">color</scene> by Group, and another to make <scene name="/12/3456/Sample/2">a transparent representation</scene> of the protein.
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Introduction guide line: Glycogen Synthase Kinase-3 (GSK-3)
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1. Begin with "GSK-3 is serine/threonine protein kinase..." explain what that is (structure and general function)
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GSK-3 is serine/threonine protein kinase which regulates the addition of phosphate molecules onto serineand threonine amino acid residues. Serine/threonine protein kinases are responsible for phosphorylating the serine/threonine kinase receptors which play a role in the regulation of cell proliferation, programmed cell death (apoptosis), cell differentiation, and embryonic development.(2) GSK-3 has two isoforms, GSK-3 beta and GSK-3 alpha. GSK-3 beta is more involved in energy metabolism, neuronal cell development, and body pattern formation, while GSK-3 alpha has more function with WNT signaling pathways. GSK-3 beta is found in most mammals, all with similar structure and function. In experiments when GSK-3 beta was perturbed in mice, embryonic lethality during mid-gestation was demonstrated.
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2. Speak about GSK-3 alpha and GSK-3 beta.
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GSK-3 beta has been shown to negatively regulates TGF-beta1 and Angiotensin II-mediated cellular activity through interaction with Smad3. GSK-3 beta directly interacts with Smad3, preventing its movement into the nucleolus, which don't allow it to perform cell death. This forces Angiotensin II apoptosis in cardiac myocytes.(1) Other enzymes that this kinase interacts with are: AKAP11, AXIN1, AXIN2, AR, CTNNB1, DNM1L, MACF1 MUC1, SMAD3[ NOTCH1,NOTCH2, P53, PRKAR2A, SGK3, and TSC2.(3) Recent research in regards to GSK-3 includes type II diabetes , Alzheimer's Disease, inflammation, cancer, and bipolar disorder. This page demonstrates a GSK-3 complex with a Staurosporine inhibitor.
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3. Begin to describe green screen in relation to the general structure of serine/threonine protein kinase --> specific differences in GSK-3
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4.Talk about which species contain GSK-3
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i. Speak about where in which species bodies GSK-3 is present versus humans
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ii. Explain function in different species structures versus humans
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5. Talk about interactions with other molecules and effects of these interactions.
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i. Effects of changing concentrations of GSK-3 and effects of changing the concentrations of molecules it interacts with
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ii. Talk about potential effects of mutations
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6. Lead previous section (effects of varying amounts and interactions) into diseases caused by GSK-3. Talk about potential therapeutic uses of it and new treatments under research.
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Green Screen Caption: Show GSK-3 alpha and GSK-3 beta (if possible?)
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==References==
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(1) Bertrand, J. A., Thieffine, S., Vulpetti, A., et al. GSK-3 Beta complexed with Staurosporine 2003
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(2) Capra, M , Nuciforo, P Confalonieri, S Quarto, S Bianchi, M Nebuloni, M Boldorini, R Pallotti, F. Frequent Alterations in the Expression of Serine/Threonine Kinases in Human Cancers 2006
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(3) Hua F1, Zhou J, Liu J, Zhu C, Cui B, Lin H, Liu Y, Jin W, Yang H, Hu Z. Glycogen synthase kinase-3beta negatively regulates TGF-beta1 and Angiotensin II-mediated cellular activity through interaction with Smad3. 2010

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