Jon M. Maher
Tohoku University
2 Papers
Jon M. Maher is an academic researcher from Tohoku University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Transgene & Ubiquitin ligase. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 2 publications. Previous affiliations of Jon M. Maher include University of Tsukuba.
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Papers
Physiological significance of reactive cysteine residues of Keap1 in determining Nrf2 activity.
Tae Yamamoto,Takafumi Suzuki,Akira Kobayashi,Junko Wakabayashi,Jon M. Maher,Hozumi Motohashi,Hozumi Motohashi,Masayuki Yamamoto,Masayuki Yamamoto +8 more
TL;DR: Critical roles of the cysteine residues in vivo in maintaining Keap1 function are demonstrated, such that Nrf2 is repressed under quiescent conditions and active in response to oxidants/electrophiles.
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Nrf2 in bone marrow-derived cells positively contributes to the advanced stage of atherosclerotic plaque formation.
Nobuhiko Harada,Koichi Ito,Tomonori Hosoya,Junsei Mimura,Atsushi Maruyama,Noriko Noguchi,Ken-ichi Yagami,Naoki Morito,Satoru Takahashi,Jon M. Maher,Masayuki Yamamoto,Ken Itoh +11 more
TL;DR: The positive role of Nrf2 in the BM-derived cells during the development of atherosclerosis is characterized, which suggests that NRF2 may influence the inflammatory reactions in the plaques.
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