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Biomolecules, Volume 12, Issue 7

July 2022 - 152 articles

Cover Story: Galactosemia is a rare autosomal recessive metabolic disease, potentially lethal, that affects the body’s ability to metabolize galactose, a sugar found mainly in milk. Several countries have recently introduced galactosemia into their newborn screening programs. There are four types of galactosemia, depending on which enzyme of the Leloir pathway does not work. In recent years, various therapeutic approaches have been studied to provide better treatment, such as gene-based therapies and small molecules. View this paper
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Articles (152)

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,639 Views
19 Pages

21 July 2022

Over the past decade, Markov State Models (MSM) have emerged as powerful methodologies to build discrete models of dynamics over structures obtained from Molecular Dynamics trajectories. The identification of macrostates for the MSM is a central deci...

  • Review
  • Open Access
42 Citations
5,931 Views
13 Pages

The Role of Pyroptosis and Autophagy in Ischemia Reperfusion Injury

  • Huijie Zhao,
  • Yihan Yang,
  • Xinya Si,
  • Huiyang Liu and
  • Honggang Wang

21 July 2022

Pyroptosis is a process of programmed cell death mediated by gasdermin (GSDM) found in recent years. In the process of pyroptosis, caspase-1 or caspase-11/4/5 is activated, which cleaves gasdermin D and separates its N-terminal pore-forming domain (P...

  • Feature Paper
  • Review
  • Open Access
24 Citations
3,972 Views
28 Pages

Molecular Basis of Rare Diseases Associated to the Maturation of Mitochondrial [4Fe-4S]-Containing Proteins

  • Francesca Camponeschi,
  • Simone Ciofi-Baffoni,
  • Vito Calderone and
  • Lucia Banci

21 July 2022

The importance of mitochondria in mammalian cells is widely known. Several biochemical reactions and pathways take place within mitochondria: among them, there are those involving the biogenesis of the iron–sulfur (Fe-S) clusters. The latter ar...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
4,052 Views
16 Pages

Mitochondria Transfer from Adipose Stem Cells Improves the Developmental Potential of Cryopreserved Oocytes

  • Udayanga Sanath Kankanam Gamage,
  • Shu Hashimoto,
  • Yuki Miyamoto,
  • Tatsuya Nakano,
  • Masaya Yamanaka,
  • Akiko Koike,
  • Manabu Satoh and
  • Yoshiharu Morimoto

21 July 2022

Although it is not a well-established technology, oocyte cryopreservation is becoming prevalent in assisted reproductive technologies in response to the growing demands of patients’ sociological and pathological conditions. Oocyte cryopreservat...

  • Review
  • Open Access
42 Citations
8,603 Views
16 Pages

20 July 2022

DNA damage repair plays a key role in maintaining genomic stability and integrity. Flap endonuclease 1 (FEN1) is a core protein in the base excision repair (BER) pathway and participates in Okazaki fragment maturation during DNA replication. Several...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
4,295 Views
17 Pages

Immunohistochemical Demonstration of the pGlu79 α-Synuclein Fragment in Alzheimer’s Disease and Its Tg2576 Mouse Model

  • Alexandra Bluhm,
  • Sarah Schrempel,
  • Stephan Schilling,
  • Stephan von Hörsten,
  • Anja Schulze,
  • Steffen Roßner and
  • Maike Hartlage-Rübsamen

20 July 2022

The deposition of β-amyloid peptides and of α-synuclein proteins is a neuropathological hallmark in the brains of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and Parkinson’s disease (PD) subjects, respectively. However, there is accumulative evid...

  • Review
  • Open Access
46 Citations
7,756 Views
25 Pages

20 July 2022

Inflammasomes are intracellular signaling complexes of the innate immune system, which is part of the response to exogenous pathogens or physiological aberration. The multiprotein complexes mainly consist of sensor proteins, adaptors, and pro-caspase...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,364 Views
16 Pages

20 July 2022

Glutamate excitotoxicity contributes to many neurodegenerative diseases. Excessive glutamate receptor-mediated calcium entry causes delayed calcium deregulation (DCD) that coincides with abrupt mitochondrial depolarization. We developed cA-TAT, a liv...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
4,434 Views
22 Pages

Kallikrein-Related Peptidase 6 (KLK6) as a Contributor toward an Aggressive Cancer Cell Phenotype: A Potential Role in Colon Cancer Peritoneal Metastasis

  • Hayet Bouzid,
  • Feryel Soualmia,
  • Katerina Oikonomopoulou,
  • Antoninus Soosaipillai,
  • Francine Walker,
  • Khaoula Louati,
  • Rea Lo Dico,
  • Marc Pocard,
  • Chahrazade El Amri and
  • Natalia A. Ignatenko
  • + 1 author

19 July 2022

Kallikrein-related peptidases (KLKs) are implicated in many cancer-related processes. KLK6, one of the 15 KLK family members, is a promising biomarker for diagnosis of many cancers and has been associated with poor prognosis of colorectal cancer (CRC...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,433 Views
13 Pages

19 July 2022

Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is nowadays used in the treatment of different types of cutaneous lesions. However, different compositions can influence clinical outcomes. Among them, the inclusion of leukocytes is controversial. High-throughput proteomic...

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