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12 November 2024

Adeno-Associated Viruses (AAVs, genus Dependoparvovirus) are the leading gene therapy vector. Until recently, efforts to enhance their capacity for gene delivery had focused on their capsids. However, efforts are increasingly shifting towards improvi...

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16 Citations
5,483 Views
16 Pages

20 February 2019

Higher plants exploit posttranscriptional gene silencing as a defense mechanism against virus infection by the RNA degradation system. Plant RNA viruses suppress posttranscriptional gene silencing using their encoded proteins. Three important motifs...

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5 Citations
4,315 Views
18 Pages

1 October 2024

L-ascorbic acid (AsA, vitamin C) plays a vital role in preventing various diseases, particularly scurvy. AsA is known for its antioxidant properties, which help protect against reactive oxygen species generated from metabolic activities; however, at...

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1 Citations
4,491 Views
24 Pages

Phafin2, a member of the Phafin family of proteins, contributes to a plethora of cellular activities including autophagy, endosomal cargo transportation, and macropinocytosis. The PH and FYVE domains of Phafin2 play key roles in membrane binding, whe...

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6 Citations
4,354 Views
24 Pages

21 June 2019

The C3-like toxins are single-domain proteins that represent a minimal mono-ADP-ribosyl transferase (mART) enzyme with a simple model scaffold for the entire cholera toxin (CT)-group. These proteins possess a single (A-domain) that modifies Rho prote...

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5 Citations
3,893 Views
14 Pages

Disruption of a Conservative Motif in the C-Terminal Loop of the KCNQ1 Channel Causes LQT Syndrome

  • Maria Karlova,
  • Denis V. Abramochkin,
  • Ksenia B. Pustovit,
  • Tatiana Nesterova,
  • Valery Novoseletsky,
  • Gildas Loussouarn,
  • Elena Zaklyazminskaya and
  • Olga S. Sokolova

We identified a single nucleotide variation (SNV) (c.1264A > G) in the KCNQ1 gene in a 5-year-old boy who presented with a prolonged QT interval. His elder brother and mother, but not sister and father, also had this mutation. This missense mutati...

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9 Citations
4,523 Views
17 Pages

The DTX Protein Family: An Emerging Set of E3 Ubiquitin Ligases in Cancer

  • Pierluigi Scalia,
  • Stephen J. Williams,
  • Antonio Suma and
  • Vincenzo Carnevale

21 June 2023

Until recently, Deltex (DTX) proteins have been considered putative E3 ligases, based on the presence of an E3 RING domain in their protein coding sequence. The human DTX family includes DTX1, DTX2, DTX3, DTX3L and DTX4. Despite the fact that our kno...

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9 Citations
3,640 Views
22 Pages

7 May 2022

N-Myc downstream-regulated 1 (NDRG1) has inconsistent oncogenic functions in various cancers. We surveyed and characterized the role of NDRG1 in head and neck cancer (HNC). Cellular methods included spheroid cell formation, clonogenic survival, cell...

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12 Citations
3,615 Views
10 Pages

Targeting Mycobacterial F-ATP Synthase C-Terminal α Subunit Interaction Motif on Rotary Subunit γ

  • Amaravadhi Harikishore,
  • Chui-Fann Wong,
  • Priya Ragunathan,
  • Dennis Litty,
  • Volker Müller and
  • Gerhard Grüber

26 November 2021

Mycobacteria regulate their energy (ATP) levels to sustain their survival even in stringent living conditions. Recent studies have shown that mycobacteria not only slow down their respiratory rate but also block ATP hydrolysis of the F-ATP synthase (...

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453 Views
15 Pages

Production, Purification, and Characterization of a Novel Cysteine-Rich Anticoagulant from the Medicinal Leech and the Functional Role of Its C-Terminal Motif

  • Valentin A. Manuvera,
  • Ksenia A. Brovina,
  • Vladislav V. Babenko,
  • Pavel A. Bobrovsky,
  • Daria D. Kharlampieva,
  • Ekaterina N. Grafskaia,
  • Maria Y. Serebrennikova,
  • Nikita R. Rusavskiy,
  • Nadezhda F. Polina and
  • Vassili N. Lazarev

21 November 2025

The saliva of the medicinal leech Hirudo medicinalis contains a wide range of biologically active compounds, including multiple anticoagulants. Previously, we identified a novel cysteine-rich anticoagulant protein (CRA) from leech saliva and produced...

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9 Citations
4,461 Views
16 Pages

A Computational Approach to Investigate TDP-43 RNA-Recognition Motif 2 C-Terminal Fragments Aggregation in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis

  • Greta Grassmann,
  • Mattia Miotto,
  • Lorenzo Di Rienzo,
  • Federico Salaris,
  • Beatrice Silvestri,
  • Elsa Zacco,
  • Alessandro Rosa,
  • Gian Gaetano Tartaglia,
  • Giancarlo Ruocco and
  • Edoardo Milanetti

19 December 2021

Many of the molecular mechanisms underlying the pathological aggregation of proteins observed in neurodegenerative diseases are still not fully understood. Among the aggregate-associated diseases, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) is of relevant im...

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9 Citations
6,954 Views
16 Pages

Identification and Characterization of the Actin-Binding Motif of Phostensin

  • Tzu-Fan Wang,
  • Ning-Sheng Lai,
  • Kuang-Yung Huang,
  • Hsien-Lu Huang,
  • Ming-Chi Lu,
  • Yu-Shan Lin,
  • Chun-Yu Chen,
  • Su-Qin Liu,
  • Ta-Hsien Lin and
  • Hsien-Bin Huang

28 November 2012

Phostensin, a protein phosphatase 1 F-actin cytoskeleton-targeting subunit encoded by KIAA1949, consists of 165 amino acids and caps the pointed ends of actin filaments. Sequence alignment analyses suggest that the C-terminal region of phostensin, sp...

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3 Citations
2,949 Views
15 Pages

The Physiological Function of nNOS-Associated CAPON Proteins and the Roles of CAPON in Diseases

  • Wenshuo Xie,
  • Nianhong Xing,
  • Jicheng Qu,
  • Dongwu Liu and
  • Qiuxiang Pang

31 October 2023

In this review, the structure, isoform, and physiological role of the carboxy-terminal PDZ ligand of neuronal nitric oxide synthase (CAPON) are summarized. There are three isoforms of CAPON in humans, including long CAPON protein (CAPON-L), short CAP...

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5 Citations
7,126 Views
15 Pages

The Effect of N-Terminal Cyclization on the Function of the HIV Entry Inhibitor 5P12-RANTES

  • Anna F. Nguyen,
  • Megan S. Schill,
  • Mike Jian and
  • Patricia J. LiWang

Despite effective treatment for those living with Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), there are still two million new infections each year. Protein-based HIV entry inhibitors, being highly effective and specific, could be used to protect people from...

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11 Citations
2,868 Views
12 Pages

15 December 2021

Aquaporin-5 (AQP5) is selectively expressed in the apical membrane of exocrine glands, such as salivary, lacrimal, and submucosal glands. It is important for the secretory function of exocrine glands because mice with the knockout of AQP5 exhibit a s...

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14 Citations
7,153 Views
12 Pages

Structure of the C-terminal Region of the Frizzled Receptor 1 in Detergent Micelles

  • Shovanlal Gayen,
  • Qingxin Li,
  • Young Mee Kim and
  • CongBao Kang

22 July 2013

The C-terminal domains of the Frizzleds (FZDs) contain a short conserved motif (KTXXXW). It has been demonstrated that FZDs interacted with the PDZ domain of the cytoplasmic proteins such as Dishevelled through this motif and mutations in this motif...

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6 Citations
3,148 Views
18 Pages

20 January 2021

Helicases are nucleic acid-unwinding enzymes that are involved in the maintenance of genome integrity. Several parts of the amino acid sequences of helicases are very similar, and these quite well-conserved amino acid sequences are termed “heli...

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3 Citations
2,529 Views
20 Pages

Library Screening, In Vivo Confirmation, and Structural and Bioinformatic Analysis of Pentapeptide Sequences as Substrates for Protein Farnesyltransferase

  • Garrett L. Schey,
  • Emily R. Hildebrandt,
  • You Wang,
  • Safwan Diwan,
  • Holly A. Passetti,
  • Gavin W. Potts,
  • Andrea M. Sprague-Getsy,
  • Ethan R. Leoni,
  • Taylor S. Kuebler and
  • Yuk Y. Sham
  • + 4 authors

Protein farnesylation is a post-translational modification where a 15-carbon farnesyl isoprenoid is appended to the C-terminal end of a protein by farnesyltransferase (FTase). This process often causes proteins to associate with the membrane and part...

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6 Citations
3,230 Views
14 Pages

Distinct Motifs in ATAD5 C-Terminal Domain Modulate PCNA Unloading Process

  • Eunjin Ryu,
  • Na Young Ha,
  • Woojae Jung,
  • Juyeong Yoo,
  • Kyungjae Myung and
  • Sukhyun Kang

3 June 2022

Proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) is a DNA clamp that functions in key roles for DNA replication and repair. After the completion of DNA synthesis, PCNA should be unloaded from DNA in a timely way. The ATAD5-RFC-Like Complex (ATAD5-RLC) unloa...

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10 Citations
6,447 Views
16 Pages

Discovery of a Gatekeeper Residue in the C-Terminal Tail of the Extracellular Signal-Regulated Protein Kinase 5 (ERK5)

  • Adam J. Pearson,
  • Paul Fullwood,
  • Gabriela Toro Tapia,
  • Ian Prise,
  • Michael P. Smith,
  • Qiuping Xu,
  • Allan Jordan,
  • Emanuele Giurisato,
  • Alan J. Whitmarsh and
  • Chiara Francavilla
  • + 1 author

The extracellular signal-regulated protein kinase 5 (ERK5) is a non-redundant mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) that exhibits a unique C-terminal extension which comprises distinct structural and functional properties. Here, we sought to elucid...

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12 Citations
4,544 Views
13 Pages

New Evidence of the Importance of Weak Interactions in the Formation of PML-Bodies

  • Alexander V. Fonin,
  • Sergey A. Silonov,
  • Anna S. Fefilova,
  • Olesya V. Stepanenko,
  • Anastasia A. Gavrilova,
  • Alexey V. Petukhov,
  • Anna E. Romanovich,
  • Anna L. Modina,
  • Tatiana S. Zueva and
  • Evgeniy M. Nedelyaev
  • + 5 authors

30 January 2022

In this work, we performed a comparative study of the formation of PML bodies by full-length PML isoforms and their C-terminal domains in the presence and absence of endogenous PML. Based on the analysis of the distribution of intrinsic disorder pred...

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2 Citations
3,112 Views
10 Pages

15 September 2021

Coronaviruses (CoVs) are a large viral family that can evolve rapidly emerging new strains that cause outbreaks and life-loss, including SARS-CoV, MERS-CoV, and SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19). CoVs encode a diverse number of proteins, ranging from 5 proteins...

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1 Citations
3,647 Views
20 Pages

High-Resolution Conformational Analysis of RGDechi-Derived Peptides Based on a Combination of NMR Spectroscopy and MD Simulations

  • Clementina Acconcia,
  • Antonella Paladino,
  • Maria della Valle,
  • Biancamaria Farina,
  • Annarita Del Gatto,
  • Sonia Di Gaetano,
  • Domenica Capasso,
  • Maria Teresa Gentile,
  • Gaetano Malgieri and
  • Carla Isernia
  • + 4 authors

20 September 2022

The crucial role of integrin in pathological processes such as tumor progression and metastasis formation has inspired intense efforts to design novel pharmaceutical agents modulating integrin functions in order to provide new tools for potential the...

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7 Citations
2,443 Views
17 Pages

Chaperone proteins are crucial for proper protein folding and quality control, especially when cells encounter stress caused by non-optimal temperatures. DnaK is one of such essential chaperones in bacteria. Although DnaK has been well characterized,...

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8 Citations
2,648 Views
15 Pages

Microbial Type IA Topoisomerase C-Terminal Domain Sequence Motifs, Distribution and Combination

  • Brenda Diaz,
  • Christopher Mederos,
  • Kemin Tan and
  • Yuk-Ching Tse-Dinh

Type IA topoisomerases have highly conserved catalytic N-terminal domains for the cleaving and rejoining of a single DNA/RNA strand that have been extensively characterized. In contrast, the C-terminal region has been less covered. Two major types of...

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1 Citations
3,065 Views
14 Pages

16 August 2023

Proteins fated to be internalized by clathrin-mediated endocytosis require an endocytic motif, where AP-2 or another adaptor protein can bind and recruit clathrin. Tyrosine and di-leucine-based sorting signals are such canonical motifs. Connexin 43 (...

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22 Citations
8,049 Views
14 Pages

13 April 2017

CagA, an oncogenic virulence factor produced by Helicobacter pylori, is causally associated with the development of gastrointestinal diseases such as chronic gastritis, peptic ulcers, and gastric cancer. Upon delivery into gastric epithelial cells vi...

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21 Citations
4,552 Views
17 Pages

A Non-Canonical Calmodulin Target Motif Comprising a Polybasic Region and Lipidated Terminal Residue Regulates Localization

  • Benjamin M. M. Grant,
  • Masahiro Enomoto,
  • Mitsuhiko Ikura and
  • Christopher B. Marshall

Calmodulin (CaM) is a Ca2+-sensor that regulates a wide variety of target proteins, many of which interact through short basic helical motifs bearing two hydrophobic ‘anchor’ residues. CaM comprises two globular lobes, each containing a p...

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5 Citations
2,267 Views
16 Pages

24 August 2022

Transient receptor potential (TRP) channels are cation channels that play a regulatory role in pain and thermosensation, insulin secretion, and neurotransmission. It has been proposed that activation of TRP channels requires phosphatidylinositol 4,5-...

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18 Citations
4,345 Views
22 Pages

Mutation of GGMP Repeat Segments of Plasmodium falciparum Hsp70-1 Compromises Chaperone Function and Hop Co-Chaperone Binding

  • Stanley Makumire,
  • Tendamudzimu Harmfree Dongola,
  • Graham Chakafana,
  • Lufuno Tshikonwane,
  • Cecilia Tshikani Chauke,
  • Tarushai Maharaj,
  • Tawanda Zininga and
  • Addmore Shonhai

23 February 2021

Parasitic organisms especially those of the Apicomplexan phylum, harbour a cytosol localised canonical Hsp70 chaperone. One of the defining features of this protein is the presence of GGMP repeat residues sandwiched between α-helical lid and C-termin...

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2 Citations
2,983 Views
19 Pages

Structure and Dynamics of Human Chemokine CCL16—Implications for Biological Activity

  • Oliver H. Weiergräber,
  • Dušan Petrović,
  • Andreas Kislat,
  • Martin Pattky,
  • Judith Fabig,
  • Renu Batra-Safferling,
  • Jan Schulte am Esch,
  • Karen Hänel,
  • Carolin Huhn and
  • Birgit Strodel
  • + 2 authors

28 October 2022

Human C-C motif ligand 16 (CCL16) is a chemokine that is distinguished by a large cleavable C-terminal extension of unknown significance. Conflicting data have been reported concerning its tissue distribution and modulation of expression, rendering t...

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18 Citations
4,515 Views
17 Pages

Osteopontin (OPN) is important for tissue remodeling, cellular immune responses, and calcium homeostasis in milk and urine. In pathophysiology, the biomolecule contributes to the progression of multiple cancers. Phylogenetic analysis of 202 osteopont...

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33 Citations
9,303 Views
12 Pages

13 October 2016

Ricin is a type 2 ribosome-inactivating protein (RIP), containing a catalytic A chain and a lectin-like B chain. It inhibits protein synthesis by depurinating the N-glycosidic bond at α-sarcin/ricin loop (SRL) of the 28S rRNA, which thereby prevents...

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16 Citations
4,846 Views
10 Pages

7 December 2021

Glycoprotein E (gE) is one of the most abundant glycoproteins in varicella-zoster virus and plays pivotal roles in virus replication and transmission between ganglia cells. Its extracellular domain has been successfully used as an antigen in subunit...

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9 Citations
3,533 Views
15 Pages

22 January 2021

Na+/H+ exchange factor-1 (NHERF1), a multidomain PDZ scaffolding phosphoprotein, is required for the type II sodium-dependent phosphate cotransporter (NPT2A)-mediated renal phosphate absorption. Both PDZ1 and PDZ2 domains are involved in NPT2A-depend...

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2 Citations
2,237 Views
16 Pages

pH-Driven Polymorphic Behaviour of the Third PDZ Domain of PSD95: The Role of Electrostatic Interactions

  • Mª Carmen Salinas-García,
  • Marina Plaza-Garrido,
  • Jose A. Gavira,
  • Javier Murciano-Calles,
  • Montserrat Andújar-Sánchez,
  • Emilia Ortiz-Salmerón,
  • Jose C. Martinez and
  • Ana Cámara-Artigas

24 January 2023

The PDZ domains are modular domains that recognise short linear C-terminal sequences in proteins that organise the formation of complex multi-component assemblies. We have crystallised the third PDZ domain of the neuronal postsynaptic density-95 prot...

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14 Citations
4,994 Views
21 Pages

TRIM7 Restricts Coxsackievirus and Norovirus Infection by Detecting the C-Terminal Glutamine Generated by 3C Protease Processing

  • Jakub Luptak,
  • Donna L. Mallery,
  • Aminu S. Jahun,
  • Anna Albecka,
  • Dean Clift,
  • Osaid Ather,
  • Greg Slodkowicz,
  • Ian Goodfellow and
  • Leo C. James

23 July 2022

TRIM7 catalyzes the ubiquitination of multiple substrates with unrelated biological functions. This cross-reactivity is at odds with the specificity usually displayed by enzymes, including ubiquitin ligases. Here we show that TRIM7′s extreme su...

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2,440 Views
21 Pages

The Terminal Extensions of Dbp7 Influence Growth and 60S Ribosomal Subunit Biogenesis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

  • Julia Contreras,
  • Óscar Ruiz-Blanco,
  • Carine Dominique,
  • Odile Humbert,
  • Yves Henry,
  • Anthony K. Henras,
  • Jesús de la Cruz and
  • Eduardo Villalobo

9 February 2023

Ribosome synthesis is a complex process that involves a large set of protein trans-acting factors, among them DEx(D/H)-box helicases. These are enzymes that carry out remodelling activities onto RNAs by hydrolysing ATP. The nucleolar DEGD-box protein...

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3 Citations
2,928 Views
21 Pages

Mycobacteriophage Alexphander Gene 94 Encodes an Essential dsDNA-Binding Protein during Lytic Infection

  • Emmanuel Chong Qui,
  • Feben Habtehyimer,
  • Alana Germroth,
  • Jason Grant,
  • Lea Kosanovic,
  • Ivana Singh and
  • Stephen P. Hancock

Mycobacteriophages are viruses that specifically infect bacterial species within the genera Mycobacterium and Mycolicibacterium. Over 2400 mycobacteriophages have been isolated on the host Mycolicibacterium smegmatis and sequenced. This wealth of gen...

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3 Citations
6,736 Views
21 Pages

18 September 2015

Sulfolobus solfataricus is a thermoacidophilic member of the archaea whose envelope consists of an ether-linked lipid monolayer surrounded by a protein S-layer. Protein translocation across this envelope must accommodate a steep proton gradient that...

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19 Citations
11,287 Views
18 Pages

Identification of Key Functional Motifs of Native Amelogenin Protein for Dental Enamel Remineralisation

  • Shama S. M. Dissanayake,
  • Manikandan Ekambaram,
  • Kai Chun Li,
  • Paul W. R. Harris and
  • Margaret A. Brimble

14 September 2020

Dental caries or tooth decay is a preventable and multifactorial disease that affects billions of people globally and is a particular concern in younger populations. This decay arises from acid demineralisation of tooth enamel resulting in mineral lo...

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10 Citations
2,807 Views
24 Pages

Molecular Determinants of Fibrillation in a Viral Amyloidogenic Domain from Combined Biochemical and Biophysical Studies

  • Juliet F. Nilsson,
  • Hakima Baroudi,
  • Frank Gondelaud,
  • Giulia Pesce,
  • Christophe Bignon,
  • Denis Ptchelkine,
  • Joseph Chamieh,
  • Hervé Cottet,
  • Andrey V. Kajava and
  • Sonia Longhi

26 December 2022

The Nipah and Hendra viruses (NiV and HeV) are biosafety level 4 human pathogens classified within the Henipavirus genus of the Paramyxoviridae family. In both NiV and HeV, the gene encoding the Phosphoprotein (P protein), an essential polymerase cof...

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26 Citations
6,987 Views
10 Pages

Amyloid folds not only represent the underlying cause of a large class of human diseases but also display a variety of functional roles both in prokaryote and eukaryote organisms. Among these roles is a recently-described activity in signal transduct...

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7 Citations
6,308 Views
16 Pages

4 May 2012

IE0 and IE1 are transactivator proteins of the most studied baculovirus, the Autographa californica multiple nucleopolyhedrovirus (AcMNPV). IE0 is a 72.6 kDa protein identical to IE1 with the exception of its 54 N-terminal amino acid residues. To gai...

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2,481 Views
18 Pages

A Lysine Residue at the C-Terminus of MHC Class I Ligands Correlates with Low C-Terminal Proteasomal Cleavage Probability

  • Adrian Schmalen,
  • Ilona E. Kammerl,
  • Silke Meiners,
  • Elfriede Noessner,
  • Cornelia A. Deeg and
  • Stefanie M. Hauck

24 August 2023

The majority of peptides presented by MHC class I result from proteasomal protein turnover. The specialized immunoproteasome, which is induced during inflammation, plays a major role in antigenic peptide generation. However, other cellular proteases...

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3 Citations
4,890 Views
27 Pages

27 September 2018

Among multiple distinct isoforms, Nrf1D is synthesized from a de novo translation of an alternatively-spliced transcript of Nrf1 mRNA, as accompanied by a naturally-occurring deletion of its stop codon-flanking 1466 nucleotides. This molecular event...

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11 Citations
4,108 Views
21 Pages

Addressing the Molecular Mechanism of Longitudinal Lamin Assembly Using Chimeric Fusions

  • Giel Stalmans,
  • Anastasia V. Lilina,
  • Pieter-Jan Vermeire,
  • Jan Fiala,
  • Petr Novák and
  • Sergei V. Strelkov

7 July 2020

The molecular architecture and assembly mechanism of intermediate filaments have been enigmatic for decades. Among those, lamin filaments are of particular interest due to their universal role in cell nucleus and numerous disease-related mutations. F...

  • Article
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10 Citations
3,429 Views
13 Pages

Porcine TRIM21 Enhances Porcine Circovirus 2 Infection and Host Immune Responses, But Inhibits Apoptosis of PCV2-Infected Cells

  • Lin Yang,
  • Xiaohua Liu,
  • Liying Zhang,
  • Xue Li,
  • Xinwei Zhang,
  • Guyu Niu,
  • Weilong Ji,
  • Si Chen,
  • Hongsheng Ouyang and
  • Linzhu Ren

15 January 2022

Tripartite motif protein 21 (TRIM21) is an interferon-inducible E3 ligase, containing one RING finger domain, one B-box motif, one coiled-coil domain at the N-terminal, as well as one PRY domain and one SPRY domain at the C-terminal. TRIM21 is expres...

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14 Citations
4,715 Views
17 Pages

24 May 2019

Wheat streak mosaic virus (WSMV; genus Tritimovirus; family Potyviridae) is an economically important virus infecting wheat in the Great Plains region of the USA. Previously, we reported that the P1 protein of WSMV acts as a viral suppressor of RNA s...

  • Article
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16 Citations
6,060 Views
15 Pages

Ultrastructural Location and Interactions of the Immunoglobulin Receptor Binding Sequence within Fibrillar Type I Collagen

  • Jie Zhu,
  • Rama S. Madhurapantula,
  • Aruna Kalyanasundaram,
  • Tanya Sabharwal,
  • Olga Antipova,
  • Sandra W. Bishnoi and
  • Joseph P. R. O. Orgel

Collagen type I is a major constituent of animal bodies. It is found in large quantities in tendon, bone, skin, cartilage, blood vessels, bronchi, and the lung interstitium. It is also produced and accumulates in large amounts in response to certain...

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