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International Journal of Molecular Sciences, Volume 20, Issue 11

June-1 2019 - 244 articles

Cover Story: The cynaroside luteolin-7-O-β-d-glucoside (LUT-7G) is able to induce keratinocyte differentiation and inhibit the proliferative effects of the IL-22/IL6 pathway in vivo in a psoriatic mouse model. Now we know that LUT-7G blocks the cell energy metabolism, depressing the glycolytic and Krebs pathways by the direct inhibition of hexokinase 2 (HEK2) activity. LUT-7G is proposed as a potential candidate for the treatment of inflammatory and proliferative diseases, and its role in HEK2 inhibition opens new perspectives in nutrition and in cancer therapy for the potential inhibition of the Warburg effect. View this paper.
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Articles (244)

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
4,593 Views
16 Pages

Inhibition of Karyopherin-α2 Augments Radiation-Induced Cell Death by Perturbing BRCA1-Mediated DNA Repair

  • Kyung-Hee Song,
  • Seung-Youn Jung,
  • Jeong-In Park,
  • Jiyeon Ahn,
  • Jong Kuk Park,
  • Hong-Duck Um,
  • In-Chul Park,
  • Sang-Gu Hwang,
  • Hunjoo Ha and
  • Jie-Young Song

Ionizing radiation (IR) has been widely used in the treatment of cancer. Radiation-induced DNA damage triggers the DNA damage response (DDR), which can confer radioresistance and early local recurrence by activating DNA repair pathways. Since karyoph...

  • Review
  • Open Access
55 Citations
10,157 Views
15 Pages

Vitamin K is a fat-soluble vitamin that was originally found as an essential factor for blood coagulation. With the discovery of its role as a co-factor for γ-glutamyl carboxylase (GGCX), its function for blood coagulation was understood as the...

  • Article
  • Open Access
29 Citations
5,046 Views
12 Pages

Prediction of Enzyme Function Based on Three Parallel Deep CNN and Amino Acid Mutation

  • Ruibo Gao,
  • Mengmeng Wang,
  • Jiaoyan Zhou,
  • Yuhang Fu,
  • Meng Liang,
  • Dongliang Guo and
  • Junlan Nie

During the past decade, due to the number of proteins in PDB database being increased gradually, traditional methods cannot better understand the function of newly discovered enzymes in chemical reactions. Computational models and protein feature rep...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
5,538 Views
14 Pages

Investigation by DFT Methods of the Damage of Human Serum Albumin Including Amino Acid Derivative Schiff Base Zn(II) Complexes by IR-FEL Irradiation

  • Yuika Onami,
  • Ryousuke Koya,
  • Takayasu Kawasaki,
  • Hiroki Aizawa,
  • Ryo Nakagame,
  • Yoshito Miyagawa,
  • Tomoyuki Haraguchi,
  • Takashiro Akitsu,
  • Koichi Tsukiyama and
  • Mauricio A. Palafox

An infrared free electron laser (IR-FEL) can decompose aggregated proteins by excitation of vibrational bands. In this study, we prepared hybrid materials of protein (human serum albumin; HSA) including several new Schiff base Zn(II) complexes incorp...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
5,390 Views
19 Pages

Stabilization of Intrinsically Disordered DKK2 Protein by Fusion to RNA-Binding Domain

  • Hye Min Lee,
  • Soon Bin Kwon,
  • Ahyun Son,
  • Doo Hyun Kim,
  • Kyun-Hwan Kim,
  • Jonghyo Lim,
  • Young-Guen Kwon,
  • Jin Sun Kang,
  • Byung Kyu Lee and
  • Young Ho Byun
  • + 1 author

Intrinsic disorders are a common feature of hub proteins in eukaryotic interactomes controlling the signaling pathways. The intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs) are prone to misfolding, and maintaining their functional stability remains a major c...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
4,425 Views
13 Pages

Detecting Brachypodium distachyon Chromosomes Bd4 and Bd5 in MH- and X-Ray-Induced Micronuclei Using mcFISH

  • Arita Kus,
  • Joanna Szymanowska-Pułka,
  • Jolanta Kwasniewska and
  • Robert Hasterok

Micronuclei are biomarkers of genotoxic effects and chromosomal instability. They are formed when chromosome fragments or whole chromosomes fail to disjoin into daughter nuclei. We present qualitative and quantitative analyses of the involvement of s...

  • Article
  • Open Access
34 Citations
5,916 Views
19 Pages

The Novel Cerato-Platanin-Like Protein FocCP1 from Fusarium oxysporum Triggers an Immune Response in Plants

  • Songwei Li,
  • Yijie Dong,
  • Lin Li,
  • Yi Zhang,
  • Xiufen Yang,
  • Hongmei Zeng,
  • Mingwang Shi,
  • Xinwu Pei,
  • Dewen Qiu and
  • Qianhua Yuan

Panama disease, or Fusarium wilt, the most serious disease in banana cultivation, is caused by Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense (FOC) and has led to great economic losses worldwide. One effective way to combat this disease is by enhancing host plant...

  • Review
  • Open Access
56 Citations
9,333 Views
15 Pages

Lysophosphatidic Acid Signaling in Diabetic Nephropathy

  • Jong Han Lee,
  • Donghee Kim,
  • Yoon Sin Oh and
  • Hee-Sook Jun

Lysophosphatidic acid (LPA) is a bioactive phospholipid present in most tissues and body fluids. LPA acts through specific LPA receptors (LPAR1 to LPAR6) coupled with G protein. LPA binds to receptors and activates multiple cellular signaling pathway...

  • Article
  • Open Access
38 Citations
5,384 Views
12 Pages

Chlorpyrifos (CPF) is widely used in the prevention and control of crop pests and diseases in agriculture. However, the irrational utilization of pesticides not only causes environmental pollution but also threatens human health. Compared with the co...

  • Review
  • Open Access
106 Citations
29,604 Views
16 Pages

Pathophysiology and Diagnosis of ALS: Insights from Advances in Neurophysiological Techniques

  • Mehdi A. J. van den Bos,
  • Nimeshan Geevasinga,
  • Mana Higashihara,
  • Parvathi Menon and
  • Steve Vucic

Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a rapidly progressive and fatal neurodegenerative disorder of the motor neurons, characterized by focal onset of muscle weakness and incessant disease progression. While the presence of concomitant upper and low...

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