Kyriakopoulou, Konstantina Koutsakis, Christos Piperigkou, Zoi Karamanos, Nikos K
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Cancer initiation and progression heavily rely on microenvironmental cues derived from various components of the niche including the extracellular matrix (ECM). ECM is a complex macromolecular network that governs cell functionality. Although the two-dimensional (2D) cell culture systems provide useful information at the molecular level and preclin...
Söhngen, Christian Thomas, David J Skowron, Margaretha A Bremmer, Felix Eckstein, Markus Stefanski, Anja Driessen, Marc D Wakileh, Gamal A Stühler, Kai Altevogt, Peter
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Alternative therapeutic options targeting urologic malignancies, such as germ cell tumours, as well as urothelial, renal and prostate carcinomas, are still urgently needed. The membrane protein CD24 represents a promising immunotherapeutical approach. The present study aimed to decipher the molecular function of CD24 in vitro and evaluate the cytot...
Erdem, Murat Cicek, Mustafa Erson-Bensan, Ayse Elif
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The critical role of RNA, its use and targetability concerning different aspects of human health are gaining more attention because our understanding of the versatility of RNA has dramatically evolved over the last decades. We now appreciate that RNA is far more critical than a messenger molecule and possesses many complicated functions. As a multi...
Kumar, Ashok Narkar, Vihang A
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Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) is a prevalent cardiovascular complication of limb vascular insufficiency, causing ischemic injury, mitochondrial metabolic damage and functional impairment in the skeletal muscle, and ultimately leading to immobility and mortality. While potential therapies have been mostly focussed on revascularization, none of t...
Guzman, Bryan B Son, Ahyun Litberg, Theodore J Huang, Zijue Dominguez, Daniel Horowitz, Scott
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How nucleic acids interact with proteins, and how they affect protein folding, aggregation, and misfolding is a still-evolving area of research. Considerable effort is now focusing on a particular structure of RNA and DNA, G-quadruplexes, and their role in protein homeostasis and disease. In this state-of-the-art review, we track recent reports on ...
Song, Yingying Gu, Jing You, Jingya Tao, Yiyang Zhang, Yao Wang, Lizhuo Gao, Jialin
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The SID1 transmembrane family, member 2, namely, Sidt2, is a highly glycosylated multichannel lysosomal transmembrane protein, but its specific physiological function remains unknown. Lysosomal membrane proteins are very important for the executive functioning of lysosomes. As an important part of the lysosomal membrane, Sidt2 can maintain the norm...
Bonsor, Daniel A Simanshu, Dhirendra K
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RAF activation is a key step for signalling through the mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) pathway. The SHOC2 protein, along with MRAS and PP1C, forms a high affinity, heterotrimeric holoenzyme that activates RAF kinases by dephosphorylating a specific phosphoserine. Recently, our research, along with that of three other teams, has uncovered v...
Dhillon, Paraminder Skourti, Eleni Passmore, Lori A
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Lori Passmore is a Group Leader at the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology (MRC-LMB). She studied Biochemistry at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver (Canada), before moving to the UK in 1999 for a PhD at the Institute of Cancer Research. After completing her PhD, Lori moved to Cambridge, where she became a Post-Doctoral Fellow at the M...
Kotekar, Aparna Singh, Amit Kumar Devaiah, Ballachanda N
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The MYC proto-oncogene and BRD4, a BET family protein, are two cardinal proteins that have a broad influence in cell biology and disease. Both proteins are expressed ubiquitously in mammalian cells and play central roles in controlling growth, development, stress responses and metabolic function. As chromatin and transcriptional regulators, they pl...
Park, Taein Hoang, Huyen Nga Kang, Jung Youn Park, Jongseo Mun, Sang A Jin, Minwoo Yang, Jihyeong Jung, Che-Hun Eom, Soo Hyun
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During glycerol metabolism, the initial step of glycerol oxidation is catalysed by glycerol dehydrogenase (GDH), which converts glycerol to dihydroxyacetone in a NAD+ -dependent manner via an ordered Bi-Bi kinetic mechanism. Structural studies conducted with GDH from various species have mainly elucidated structural details of the active site and l...