Waelchli, Thomas; Ghobrial, Moheb; Schwab, Marc; Takada, Shigeki; Zhong, Hang; Suntharalingham, Samuel; Vetiska, Sandra; Gonzalez, Dayme Rodrigues; Wu, Ruilin; Rehrauer, Hubert;
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A broad range of brain pathologies critically relies on the vasculature, and cerebrovascular disease is a leading cause of death worldwide. However, the cellular and molecular architecture of the human brain vasculature remains incompletely understood1. Here we performed single-cell RNA sequencing analysis of 606,380 freshly isolated endothelial ce...
Zhang, Yue; Li, Runze; Zou, Geng; Guo, Yating; Wu, Renwei; Zhou, Yang; Chen, Huanchun; Zhou, Rui; Lavigne, Rob; 24787; Bergen, Phillip J.;
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The rapid rise of antibiotic resistance and slow discovery of new antibiotics have threatened global health. While novel phage lysins have emerged as potential antibacterial agents, experimental screening methods for novel lysins pose significant challenges due to the enormous workload. Here, the first unified software package, namely DeepLysin, is...
Enzlein, Thomas; Lashley, Tammaryn; Sammour, Denis Abu; Hopf, Carsten; Chavez-Gutierrez, Lucia; 50182;
Cerebral accumulation of amyloid-β (Aβ) initiates molecular and cellular cascades that lead to Alzheimer's disease (AD). However, amyloid deposition does not invariably lead to dementia. Amyloid-positive but cognitively unaffected (AP-CU) individuals present widespread amyloid pathology, suggesting that molecular signatures more complex than the to...
Sanz-Gaitero, Marta; De Maesschalck, Vincent; 132796; Patel, Ankur; Longin, Hannelore; 148057; Van Noort, Vera; 89822; Rodriguez-Rubio, Lorena; van Ryne, Michael; Danis-Wlodarczyk, Katarzyna; Drulis-Kawa, Zuzanna; Mesnage, Stephane;
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BACKGROUND: Endolysins are phage-encoded lytic enzymes that degrade bacterial peptidoglycan at the end of phage lytic cycles to release new phage particles. These enzymes are being explored as an alternative to small-molecule antibiotics. METHODS: The crystal structure of KTN6 Gp46 was determined and compared with a ColabFold model. Cleavage specif...
Liu, Bin; Azfar, Mujahid; Legchenko, Ekaterina; West, James A.; Martin, Shaun; Van den Haute, Chris; 6632; Baekelandt, Veerle; 4499; Wharton, John; Howard, Luke; Wilkins, Martin R.;
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AIMS: Potential loss-of-function variants of ATP13A3, the gene encoding a P5B-type transport ATPase of undefined function, were recently identified in patients with pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH). ATP13A3 is implicated in polyamine transport but its function has not been fully elucidated. In this study, we sought to determine the biological ...
Pancaro, Alessia; Szymonik, Michal; Schmidt, Patricia Perez; Erol, Gizem; Barrientos, Africa Garcia; Polito, Laura; Gobbi, Marco; Duwe, Sam; Hendrix, Jelle; 51520; Nelissen, Inge;
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Mannose-binding lectin (MBL) activates the complement system lectin pathway and subsequent inflammatory mechanisms. The incidence and outcome of many human diseases, such as brain ischemia and infections, are associated with and influenced by the activity and serum concentrations of MBL in body fluids. To quantify MBL levels, tests based on ELISA a...
Castric, Vincent Batista, Rita Carré, Amélie Mousavi, Soraya Mazoyer, Clément Godé, Cécile Gallina, Sophie Ponitzki, Chloé Theron, Anthony Bellec, Arnaud
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In flowering plants, outcrossing is commonly ensured by self -incompatibility (SI) systems. These can be homomorphic (typically with many different allelic specificities) or can accompany flower heteromorphism (mostly with just two specificities and corresponding floral types). The SI system of the Oleaceae family is unusual, with the long-term mai...
Charon, Justine; Olendraite, Ingrida; Forgia, Marco; Chong, Li Chuin; Hillary, Luke S.; Roux, Simon; Kupczok, Anne; Debat, Humberto; Sakaguchi, Shoichi; Tahzima, Rachid;
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Medaer, Louise; 139800; David, Dries; Smits, Maxime; Levtchenko, Elena; Sampaolesi, Maurilio; 54716; Gijsbers, Rik; 5319;
Cystinosis is a rare, autosomal recessive, lysosomal storage disease caused by mutations in the gene CTNS, leading to cystine accumulation in the lysosomes. While cysteamine lowers the cystine levels, it does not cure the disease, suggesting that CTNS exerts additional functions besides cystine transport. This study investigated the impact of infan...
Skorenski, Marcin; Ji, Shanping; 141698; Verhelst, Steven H.L.; 100754;
Serine proteases are one of the largest mechanistic classes of proteases. They regulate a plethora of biochemical pathways inside and outside the cell. Aberrant serine protease activity leads to a wide variety of human diseases. Reagents to visualize these activities can be used to gain insight into the biological roles of serine proteases. Moreove...