Kiss, Beáta Tóth, Katalin Sarang, Zsolt Garabuczi, Éva Szondy, Zsuzsa
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Biochimica et Biophysica Acta
Nur77 is a transcription factor, which plays a determinant role in mediating T cell receptor-induced cell death of thymocytes. In addition to regulation of transcription, Nur77 contributes to apoptosis induction by targeting mitochondria, where it can convert Bcl-2, an anti-apoptotic protein into a proapoptotic molecule. Previous studies have demon...
Reichhardt, Courtney Fong, Jiunn C N Yildiz, Fitnat Cegelski, Lynette
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Biochimica et biophysica acta
Bacterial biofilms are communities of bacterial cells surrounded by a self-secreted extracellular matrix. Biofilm formation by Vibrio cholerae, the human pathogen responsible for cholera, contributes to its environmental survival and infectivity. Important genetic and molecular requirements have been identified for V. cholerae biofilm formation, ye...
Hawrani, Ayman Howe, Robin A. Walsh, Timothy R. Dempsey, Christopher E.
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BBA - Biomembranes
Eswaran, Jeyanthy Knapp, Stefan
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Biochimica et Biophysica Acta
Protein structure determination of soluble globular protein domains has developed into an efficient routine technology which can now be applied to generate and analyze structures of entire human protein families. In the kinase area, several kinase families still lack comprehensive structural analysis. Nevertheless, Structural Genomics (SG) efforts ...
Cieluch, Ewelina Pietryga, Krzysztof Sarewicz, Marcin Osyczka, Artur
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BBA - Bioenergetics
Foster, Toshana L Tedbury, Philip R Pearson, Arwen R Harris, Mark
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Biochimica et biophysica acta
Hepatitis C virus encodes an autoprotease, NS2-3, which is required for processing of the viral polyprotein between the non-structural NS2 and NS3 proteins. This protease activity is vital for the replication and assembly of the virus and therefore represents a target for the development of anti-viral drugs. The mechanism of this auto-processing re...
Turnbull, Helen E Lax, Nichola Z Diodato, Daria Ansorge, Olaf Turnbull, Doug M
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Biochimica et biophysica acta
Mitochondrial DNA mutations are an important cause of neurological disease. The clinical presentation is very varied in terms of age of onset and different neurological signs and symptoms. The clinical course varies considerably but in many patients there is a progressive decline, and in some evidence of marked neurodegeneration. Our understanding ...
Cree, L.M. Samuels, D.C. Chinnery, P.F.
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Biochimica et Biophysica Acta
Mitochondrial DNA mutations cause disease in > 1 in 5000 of the population, and ∼ 1 in 200 of the population are asymptomatic carriers of a pathogenic mtDNA mutation. Many patients with these pathogenic mtDNA mutations present with a progressive, disabling neurological syndrome that leads to major disability and premature death. There is currently ...
Parker, Nadeene Vidal-Puig, Antonio J. Azzu, Vian Brand, Martin D.
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BBA - Bioenergetics
Sales, Kurt J. Maldonado-Pérez, David Grant, Vivien Catalano, Rob D. Wilson, Martin R. Brown, Pamela Williams, Alistair R.W. Anderson, Richard A. Thompson, E. Aubrey Jabbour, Henry N.
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Biochimica et Biophysica Acta
Pro-inflammatory mediators, like prostaglandin (PG) and chemokines, promote tumourigenesis by enhancing cell proliferation, migration of immune cells and recruitment of blood vessels. Recently we showed elevated expression of the chemokine (C-X-C motif) receptor 2 (CXCR2) in endometrial adenocarcinomas localized to neutrophils and neoplastic epithe...