Biancaniello, Carmen D'Argenio, Antonia Giordano, Deborah Dotolo, Serena Scafuri, Bernardina Marabotti, Anna d'Acierno, Antonio Tagliaferri, Roberto Facchiano, Angelo
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Molecules (Basel, Switzerland)
Human menin is a nuclear protein that participates in many cellular processes, as transcriptional regulation, DNA damage repair, cell signaling, cell division, proliferation, and migration, by interacting with many other proteins. Mutations of the gene encoding menin cause multiple endocrine neoplasia type 1 (MEN1), a rare autosomal dominant disord...
Lv, Jinhua Zheng, Ting Song, Zenglu Pervaiz, Tariq Dong, Tianyu Zhang, Yanyi Jia, Haifeng Fang, Jinggui
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Frontiers in Nutrition
To determine the effect of different temperature on strawberry after harvest, physiological indicator analysis and proteomics analysis were conducted on ripened strawberry (“Sweet Charlie”) fruit stored at 4, 23, and 37°C for 10 or 20 days. Results showed that 4°C maintained a better visual quality of strawberry, and the weight loss and firmness re...
Pacini, Lorenza Dorantes-Gilardi, Rodrigo Vuillon, Laurent Lesieur, Claire
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Frontiers in Molecular Biosciences
Proteins fulfill complex and diverse biological functions through the controlled atomic motions of their structures (functional dynamics). The protein composition is given by its amino-acid sequence, which was assumed to encode the function. However, the discovery of functional sequence variants proved that the functional encoding does not come dow...
Tanabe, Shihori
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Frontiers in Oncology
Jones, Darcy A. B. Moolhuijzen, Paula M. Hane, James K.
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Microbial Genomics
Plant diseases caused by fungal pathogens are typically initiated by molecular interactions between ‘effector’ molecules released by a pathogen and receptor molecules on or within the plant host cell. In many cases these effector-receptor interactions directly determine host resistance or susceptibility. The search for fungal effector proteins is a...
Uversky, Vladimir N. Giuliani, Alessandro
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Frontiers in Genetics
The multi-level organization of nature is self-evident: proteins do interact among them to give rise to an organized metabolism, while in the same time each protein (a single node of such interaction network) is itself a network of interacting amino-acid residues allowing coordinated motion of the macromolecule and systemic effect as allosteric beh...
Bhasin, Munmun Varadarajan, Raghavan
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Frontiers in Molecular Biosciences
Mutational scanning can be used to probe effects of large numbers of point mutations on protein function. Positions affected by mutation are primarily at either buried or at exposed residues directly involved in function, hereafter designated as active-site residues. In the absence of prior structural information, it has not been easy to distinguis...
Prabantu, Vasam Manjveekar Naveenkumar, Nagarajan Srinivasan, Narayanaswamy
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Frontiers in Molecular Biosciences
The interactions between residues in a protein tertiary structure can be studied effectively using the approach of protein structure network (PSN). A PSN is a node-edge representation of the structure with nodes representing residues and interactions between residues represented by edges. In this study, we have employed weighted PSNs to understand ...
Usmanova, Dinara R Plata, Germán Vitkup, Dennis
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Genome biology and evolution
For more than a decade, the misfolding avoidance hypothesis (MAH) and related theories have dominated evolutionary discussions aimed at explaining the variance of the molecular clock across cellular proteins. In this study, we use various experimental data to further investigate the consistency of the MAH predictions with empirical evidence. We als...
Pini, Nicola Huo, Zihe Kym, Urs Holland-Cunz, Stefan Gros, Stephanie J.
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Children
Neuroblastoma is a biologically very heterogeneous tumor with its clinical manifestation ranging from spontaneous regression to highly aggressive metastatic disease. Several adverse factors have been linked to oncogenesis, tumor progression and metastases of neuroblastoma including NMYC amplification, the neural adhesion molecule NCAM, as well as C...