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5 Citations
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14 Pages

Substitution of the CD81 Binding Site and β-Sandwich Area in E2 of HCV in Cambodia

  • Chikako Yamamoto,
  • Shintaro Nagashima,
  • Channarena Chuon,
  • Ko Ko,
  • Son Huy Do,
  • Oline Lim,
  • Sirany Hok,
  • Somana Svay,
  • Junko Matsuo and
  • Keiko Katayama
  • + 2 authors

16 May 2020

The high genetic variability of hepatitis C virus (HCV) is the main obstacle to developing a vaccine. E2 has attracted attention for vaccine development because targeting this protein could potentially overcome issues related to the genetic diversity...

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  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,946 Views
29 Pages

Structure-Based Identification of Natural-Product-Derived Compounds with Potential to Inhibit HIV-1 Entry

  • Nneka Ugwu-Korie,
  • Osbourne Quaye,
  • Edward Wright,
  • Sylvester Languon,
  • Odame Agyapong,
  • Emmanuel Broni,
  • Yash Gupta,
  • Prakasha Kempaiah and
  • Samuel K. Kwofie

4 January 2023

Broadly neutralizing antibodies (bNAbs) are potent in neutralizing a wide range of HIV strains. VRC01 is a CD4-binding-site (CD4-bs) class of bNAbs that binds to the conserved CD4-binding region of HIV-1 envelope (env) protein. Natural products that...

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  • Open Access
10 Citations
3,680 Views
12 Pages

Elicitation of Cluster A and Co-Receptor Binding Site Antibodies Are Required to Eliminate HIV-1 Infected Cells

  • Guillaume Beaudoin-Bussières,
  • Jérémie Prévost,
  • Gabrielle Gendron-Lepage,
  • Bruno Melillo,
  • Junhua Chen,
  • Amos B. Smith III,
  • Marzena Pazgier and
  • Andrés Finzi

HIV-1-infected individuals raise a polyclonal antibody response targeting multiple envelope glycoprotein (Env) epitopes. Interestingly, two classes of non-neutralizing CD4-induced (CD4i) antibodies, present in the majority of HIV-1-infected individua...

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  • Open Access
6 Citations
1,823 Views
14 Pages

31 July 2023

CD40L is expressed in activated T cells, and it plays a major role in immune response and is a major therapeutic target for inflammation. High IgM syndrome type 1 (HIGM1) is a congenital functional defect in CD40L/CD40 signaling due to defective CD40...

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  • Open Access
13 Citations
4,959 Views
18 Pages

Characterization of the High-Affinity Drug Ligand Binding Site of Mouse Recombinant TSPO

  • Soria Iatmanen-Harbi,
  • lucile Senicourt,
  • Vassilios Papadopoulos,
  • Olivier Lequin and
  • Jean-Jacques Lacapere

The optimization of translocator protein (TSPO) ligands for Positron Emission Tomography as well as for the modulation of neurosteroids is a critical necessity for the development of TSPO-based diagnostics and therapeutics of neuropsychiatrics and ne...

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  • Open Access
9 Citations
3,460 Views
22 Pages

Structural Dynamics of the Lipid Antigen-Binding Site of CD1d Protein

  • Bruno Cuevas-Zuviría,
  • Marina Mínguez-Toral,
  • Araceli Díaz-Perales,
  • María Garrido-Arandia and
  • Luis F. Pacios

1 April 2020

CD1 molecules present lipid antigens to T-cells in early stages of immune responses. Whereas CD1‒lipid‒T-cell receptors interactions are reasonably understood, molecular details on initial trafficking and loading of lipids onto CD1 proteins are less...

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  • Open Access
15 Citations
3,483 Views
21 Pages

Strontium Binding to α-Parvalbumin, a Canonical Calcium-Binding Protein of the “EF-Hand” Family

  • Alisa A. Vologzhannikova,
  • Marina P. Shevelyova,
  • Alexey S. Kazakov,
  • Andrey S. Sokolov,
  • Nadezhda I. Borisova,
  • Eugene A. Permyakov,
  • Nikoleta Kircheva,
  • Valya Nikolova,
  • Todor Dudev and
  • Sergei E. Permyakov

5 August 2021

Strontium salts are used for treatment of osteoporosis and bone cancer, but their impact on calcium-mediated physiological processes remains obscure. To explore Sr2+ interference with Ca2+ binding to proteins of the EF-hand family, we studied Sr2+/Ca...

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  • Open Access
12 Citations
4,218 Views
15 Pages

Structural Constraint of Osteopontin Facilitates Efficient Binding to CD44

  • Gulimirerouzi Fnu,
  • Palak Agrawal,
  • Gopal C. Kundu and
  • Georg F. Weber

Since the original description in 1996, the interaction between the cytokine osteopontin (OPN) and the homing receptor CD44 has been extensively studied in cancer, inflammation, bone remodeling, and various other conditions. Alternative splicing and...

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  • Open Access
13 Citations
2,654 Views
16 Pages

Sensing of Proteins by ICD Response of Iron(II) Clathrochelates Functionalized by Carboxyalkylsulfide Groups

  • Mykhaylo Losytskyy,
  • Nina Chornenka,
  • Serhii Vakarov,
  • Samuel M. Meier-Menches,
  • Christopher Gerner,
  • Slawomir Potocki,
  • Vladimir B. Arion,
  • Elzbieta Gumienna-Kontecka,
  • Yan Voloshin and
  • Vladyslava Kovalska

26 November 2020

Recognition of elements of protein tertiary structure is crucial for biotechnological and biomedical tasks; this makes the development of optical sensors for certain protein surface elements important. Herein, we demonstrated the ability of iron(II)...

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  • Open Access
33 Citations
7,603 Views
14 Pages

31 December 2015

The DNA binding property of 5,10,15-Tris(4-carboxyphenyl) corrole (TCPC) was studied by UV-Visible, fluorescence and circular dichroism (CD) spectroscopic methods. TCPC can bind to ct-DNA via an outside binding mode with the binding constant of Kb =...

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  • Open Access
11 Citations
4,582 Views
12 Pages

Beta-1,3 Oligoglucans Specifically Bind to Immune Receptor CD28 and May Enhance T Cell Activation

  • Jeffrey Comer,
  • Molly Bassette,
  • Riley Burghart,
  • Mayme Loyd,
  • Susumu Ishiguro,
  • Ettayapuram Ramaprasad Azhagiya Singam,
  • Ariela Vergara-Jaque,
  • Ayaka Nakashima,
  • Kengo Suzuki and
  • Brian V. Geisbrecht
  • + 1 author

Beta glucans are known to have immunomodulatory effects that mediated by a variety of mechanisms. In this article, we describe experiments and simulations suggesting that beta-1,3 glucans may promote activation of T cells by a previously unknown mech...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
2,118 Views
14 Pages

8 July 2023

Although chronic low-level exposure to Hg2+ and Cd2+ causes human nephrotoxicity, the bioinorganic processes that deliver them to their target organs are poorly understood. Since the plasma protein human serum albumin (HSA) has distinct binding sites...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,427 Views
12 Pages

Objectives: The effect of 2-hydroxpropyl-β-cyclodextrin (2HPβCD) with or without divalent metal ions (Ca2+, Mg2+, and Zn2+) on the stability of dalbavancin in acetate buffer was investigated. Methods: Dalbavancin recovery from formulations...

  • Review
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,160 Views
13 Pages

20 July 2021

The entry of HIV-1 into host cells is initiated by the interaction of the viral envelope (Env) spike with the CD4 receptor. During this process, the spike undergoes a series of conformational changes that eventually lead to the exposure of the fusion...

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  • Open Access
53 Citations
8,419 Views
15 Pages

28 January 2016

Saikosaponin C (SSC) is one of the major active constituents of dried Radix bupleuri root (Chaihu in Chinese) that has been widely used in China to treat a variety of conditions, such as liver disease, for many centuries. The binding of SSC to human...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
2,776 Views
14 Pages

An NF-κB- and Therapy-Related Regulatory Network in Glioma: A Potential Mechanism of Action for Natural Antiglioma Agents

  • Evrysthenis Vartholomatos,
  • Stefania Mantziou,
  • George A. Alexiou,
  • Diamanto Lazari,
  • Chrissa Sioka,
  • Athanassios Kyritsis and
  • Georgios S. Markopoulos

High-grade gliomas are among the most aggressive malignancies, with significantly low median survival. Recent experimental research in the field has highlighted the importance of natural substances as possible antiglioma agents, also known for their...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
4,432 Views
23 Pages

Unravelling the Structure of the Tetrahedral Metal-Binding Site in METP3 through an Experimental and Computational Approach

  • Salvatore La Gatta,
  • Linda Leone,
  • Ornella Maglio,
  • Maria De Fenza,
  • Flavia Nastri,
  • Vincenzo Pavone,
  • Marco Chino and
  • Angela Lombardi

28 August 2021

Understanding the structural determinants for metal ion coordination in metalloproteins is a fundamental issue for designing metal binding sites with predetermined geometry and activity. In order to achieve this, we report in this paper the design, s...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
4,232 Views
26 Pages

Binding Mechanism of CD47 with SIRPα Variants and Its Antibody: Elucidated by Molecular Dynamics Simulations

  • Kaisheng Huang,
  • Yi Liu,
  • Shuixiu Wen,
  • Yuxin Zhao,
  • Hanjing Ding,
  • Hui Liu and
  • De-Xin Kong

The intricate complex system of the differentiation 47 (CD47) and the signal-regulatory protein alpha (SIRPα) cluster is a crucial target for cancer immunotherapy. Although the conformational state of the CD47-SIRPα complex has been revea...

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78 Citations
7,919 Views
25 Pages

11 January 2013

The interactions between cyclophosphamide (CYC) and lysozyme (LYZ) in the presence of different cyclodextrins (CDs) were investigated by UV absorption, fluorescence spectroscopy, circular dichroism (CD), and molecular modeling techniques under imita...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
7,599 Views
11 Pages

Solid Phase Biosensors for Arsenic or Cadmium Composed of A trans Factor and cis Element Complex

  • Mohammad Shohel Rana Siddiki,
  • Yasunari Kawakami,
  • Shunsaku Ueda and
  • Isamu Maeda

25 October 2011

The presence of toxic metals in drinking water has hazardous effects on human health. This study was conducted to develop GFP-based-metal-binding biosensors for on-site assay of toxic metal ions. GFP-tagged ArsR and CadC proteins bound to a cis eleme...

  • Review
  • Open Access
19 Citations
10,782 Views
26 Pages

24 September 2012

Platelet glycoprotein 4 (CD36) (or fatty acyl translocase [FAT], or scavenger receptor class B, member 3 [SCARB3]) is an essential cell surface and skeletal muscle outer mitochondrial membrane glycoprotein involved in multiple functions in the body....

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
6,388 Views
19 Pages

Single-Molecule Super-Resolution Imaging of T-Cell Plasma Membrane CD4 Redistribution upon HIV-1 Binding

  • Yue Yuan,
  • Caron A. Jacobs,
  • Isabel Llorente Garcia,
  • Pedro M. Pereira,
  • Scott P. Lawrence,
  • Romain F. Laine,
  • Mark Marsh and
  • Ricardo Henriques

19 January 2021

The first step of cellular entry for the human immunodeficiency virus type-1 (HIV-1) occurs through the binding of its envelope protein (Env) with the plasma membrane receptor CD4 and co-receptor CCR5 or CXCR4 on susceptible cells, primarily CD4+ T c...

  • Article
  • Open Access
35 Citations
8,787 Views
19 Pages

The Cytolytic Activity of Vaginolysin Strictly Depends on Cholesterol and Is Potentiated by Human CD59

  • Milda Zilnyte,
  • Česlovas Venclovas,
  • Aurelija Zvirbliene and
  • Milda Pleckaityte

13 January 2015

Gardnerella vaginalis produces cytolysin vaginolysin (VLY), which has been suggested to be a contributor to bacterial vaginosis pathogenesis. VLY along with intermedilysin (ILY) from Streptococcus intermedius have been attributed to a group of choles...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
5,828 Views
26 Pages

Potential Molecular Mechanisms of Rare Anti-Tumor Immune Response by SARS-CoV-2 in Isolated Cases of Lymphomas

  • Debmalya Barh,
  • Sandeep Tiwari,
  • Lucas Gabriel Rodrigues Gomes,
  • Marianna E. Weener,
  • Khalid J. Alzahrani,
  • Khalaf F. Alsharif,
  • Alaa A. A. Aljabali,
  • Murtaza M. Tambuwala,
  • Kenneth Lundstrom and
  • Sk. Sarif Hassan
  • + 8 authors

25 September 2021

Recently, two cases of complete remission of classical Hodgkin lymphoma (cHL) and follicular lymphoma (FL) after SARS-CoV-2 infection were reported. However, the precise molecular mechanism of this rare event is yet to be understood. Here, we hypothe...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,461 Views
14 Pages

5 September 2025

Ivermectin (IVM), a broad-spectrum anthelmintic agent, has anti-inflammatory properties, and affects cellular and humoral immune responses. We recently showed that multiple pro-inflammatory cytokines (e.g., FGF2, CCL5, CD40L) bind to the allosteric s...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,158 Views
16 Pages

Regulation of Tissue Factor by CD44 Supports Coagulant Activity in Breast Tumor Cells

  • Amélie V. Villard,
  • Anthony Genna,
  • Justine Lambert,
  • Marianna Volpert,
  • Agnès Noël,
  • Brett Hollier,
  • Myriam Polette,
  • Aline M. Vanwynsberghe and
  • Christine Gilles

5 July 2022

Previous work identified Tissue Factor (TF), a key activator of the coagulation cascade, as a gene induced in cellular contexts of Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transitions (EMTs), providing EMT+ Circulating Tumor Cells (CTCs) with coagulant properties that...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
4,954 Views
20 Pages

Selective Anticancer Therapy Based on a HA-CD44 Interaction Inhibitor Loaded on Polymeric Nanoparticles

  • José M. Espejo-Román,
  • Belén Rubio-Ruiz,
  • Victoria Cano-Cortés,
  • Olga Cruz-López,
  • Saúl Gonzalez-Resines,
  • Carmen Domene,
  • Ana Conejo-García and
  • Rosario M. Sánchez-Martín

Hyaluronic acid (HA), through its interactions with the cluster of differentiation 44 (CD44), acts as a potent modulator of the tumor microenvironment, creating a wide range of extracellular stimuli for tumor growth, angiogenesis, invasion, and metas...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
4,821 Views
12 Pages

CD33 rs2455069 SNP: Correlation with Alzheimer’s Disease and Hypothesis of Functional Role

  • Fabiana Tortora,
  • Antonella Rendina,
  • Antonella Angiolillo,
  • Alfonso Di Costanzo,
  • Francesco Aniello,
  • Aldo Donizetti,
  • Ferdinando Febbraio and
  • Emilia Vitale

The CD33 gene encodes for a member of the sialic-acid-binding immunoglobulin-type lectin (Siglec) family, and is one of the top-ranked Alzheimer’s disease (AD) risk genes identified by genome-wide association studies (GWAS). Many CD33 polymorph...

  • Article
  • Open Access
96 Citations
8,622 Views
15 Pages

Nobiletin Inhibits CD36-Dependent Tumor Angiogenesis, Migration, Invasion, and Sphere Formation Through the Cd36/Stat3/Nf-Κb Signaling Axis

  • Nipin Sp,
  • Dong Young Kang,
  • Doh Hoon Kim,
  • Jong Hwan Park,
  • Hyo Gun Lee,
  • Hye Jee Kim,
  • Pramod Darvin,
  • Yeong-Min Park and
  • Young Mok Yang

15 June 2018

Targeted cancer therapy with natural compounds is more effective than nontargeted therapy. Nobiletin is a flavonoid derived from citrus peel that has anticancer activity. Cluster of differentiation 36 (CD36) is a member of the class B scavenger recep...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
3,228 Views
12 Pages

Bioinformatics Analysis of the Interaction of miRNAs and piRNAs with Human mRNA Genes Having di- and Trinucleotide Repeats

  • Ayaz Belkozhayev,
  • Raigul Niyazova,
  • Cornelia Wilson,
  • Nurlan Jainakbayev,
  • Anna Pyrkova,
  • Yeldar Ashirbekov,
  • Aigul Akimniyazova,
  • Kamalidin Sharipov and
  • Anatoliy Ivashchenko

29 April 2022

The variability of nucleotide repeats is considered one of the causes of diseases, but their biological function is not understood. In recent years, the interaction of miRNAs and piRNAs with the mRNAs of genes responsible for developing neurodegenera...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,341 Views
13 Pages

Development and Characterization of CD44-Targeted X-Aptamers with Enhanced Binding Affinity for Cancer Therapeutics

  • Hongyu Wang,
  • Weiguo He,
  • Miguel-Angel Elizondo-Riojas,
  • Xiaobo Zhou,
  • Tae Jin Lee and
  • David G. Gorenstein

CD44, a pivotal cell surface molecule, plays a crucial role in many cellular functions, including cell-cell interactions, adhesion, and migration. It serves as a receptor for hyaluronic acid and is involved in lymphocyte activation, recirculation, ho...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
6,318 Views
11 Pages

Flexible Yttrium Coordination Geometry Inhibits “Bare-Metal” Guest Interactions in the Metal-Organic Framework Y(btc)

  • Josie E. Auckett,
  • Stephen H. Ogilvie,
  • Samuel G. Duyker,
  • Peter D. Southon,
  • Cameron J. Kepert and
  • Vanessa K. Peterson

18 October 2016

Y(btc) (btc = 1,3,5-benzenetricarboxylate) is a metal-organic framework that exhibits significant adsorption of industrially-relevant gases such as H2, CH4, and O2. Previous studies have noted a surprising lack of close interactions between the adsor...

  • Article
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6 Citations
2,033 Views
20 Pages

Protopine and Allocryptopine Interactions with Plasma Proteins

  • Aleksandra Marciniak,
  • Aleksandra Kotynia,
  • Edward Krzyżak,
  • Żaneta Czyżnikowska,
  • Sylwia Zielińska,
  • Weronika Kozłowska,
  • Marcel Białas,
  • Adam Matkowski and
  • Anna Jezierska-Domaradzka

A comprehensive study of the interactions of human serum albumin (HSA) and α-1-acid glycoprotein (AAG) with two isoquinoline alkaloids, i.e., allocryptopine (ACP) and protopine (PP), was performed. The UV-Vis spectroscopy, molecular docking, co...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
1,172 Views
16 Pages

21 April 2025

We showed that multiple inflammatory cytokines (e.g., CCL5, CXCL12, CX3CL1, CD40L, and FGF2) bind to the allosteric site (site 2) of integrins, distinct from the classical RGD-binding site (site 1), and allosterically activate integrins. A major infl...

  • Review
  • Open Access
11 Citations
4,618 Views
20 Pages

16 September 2020

Despite the approval of highly efficient direct-acting antivirals in the last decade Hepatitis C virus (HCV) remains a global health burden and the development of a vaccine would constitute an important step towards the control of HCV. The high genet...

  • Article
  • Open Access
17 Citations
5,360 Views
18 Pages

Interaction between Saikosaponin D, Paeoniflorin, and Human Serum Albumin

  • Guo-Wu Liang,
  • Yi-Cun Chen,
  • Yi Wang,
  • Hong-Mei Wang,
  • Xiang-Yu Pan,
  • Pei-Hong Chen and
  • Qing-Xia Niu

27 January 2018

Saikosaponin D (SSD) and paeoniflorin (PF) are the major active constituents of Bupleuri Radix and Paeonia lactiflora Pall, respectively, and have been widely used in China to treat liver and other diseases for many centuries. We explored the binding...

  • Article
  • Open Access
36 Citations
10,155 Views
19 Pages

Super Potent Bispecific Llama VHH Antibodies Neutralize HIV via a Combination of gp41 and gp120 Epitopes

  • Nika M. Strokappe,
  • Miriam Hock,
  • Lucy Rutten,
  • Laura E. Mccoy,
  • Jaap W. Back,
  • Christophe Caillat,
  • Matthias Haffke,
  • Robin A. Weiss,
  • Winfried Weissenhorn and
  • Theo Verrips

Broad and potent neutralizing llama single domain antibodies (VHH) against HIV-1 targeting the CD4 binding site (CD4bs) have previously been isolated upon llama immunization. Here we describe the epitopes of three additional VHH groups selected from...

  • Article
  • Open Access
39 Citations
8,661 Views
21 Pages

Mutation of CD2AP and SH3KBP1 Binding Motif in Alphavirus nsP3 Hypervariable Domain Results in Attenuated Virus

  • Margit Mutso,
  • Ainhoa Moliner Morro,
  • Cecilia Smedberg,
  • Sergo Kasvandik,
  • Muriel Aquilimeba,
  • Mona Teppor,
  • Liisi Tarve,
  • Aleksei Lulla,
  • Valeria Lulla and
  • Sirle Saul
  • + 4 authors

27 April 2018

Infection by Chikungunya virus (CHIKV) of the Old World alphaviruses (family Togaviridae) in humans can cause arthritis and arthralgia. The virus encodes four non-structural proteins (nsP) (nsP1, nsp2, nsP3 and nsP4) that act as subunits of the virus...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,445 Views
27 Pages

Characterization of Copper(II) and Zinc(II) Complexes of Peptides Mimicking the CuZnSOD Enzyme

  • Enikő Székely,
  • Mariann Molnár,
  • Norbert Lihi and
  • Katalin Várnagy

8 February 2024

Antimicrobial peptides are short cationic peptides that are present on biological surfaces susceptible to infection, and they play an important role in innate immunity. These peptides, like other compounds with antimicrobial activity, often have sign...

  • Article
  • Open Access
21 Citations
3,157 Views
21 Pages

Spectroscopic Studies of Quinobenzothiazine Derivative in Terms of the In Vitro Interaction with Selected Human Plasma Proteins. Part 1

  • Aleksandra Owczarzy,
  • Andrzej Zięba,
  • Jadwiga Pożycka,
  • Karolina Kulig,
  • Wojciech Rogóż,
  • Agnieszka Szkudlarek and
  • Małgorzata Maciążek-Jurczyk

6 August 2021

Plasma proteins play a fundamental role in living organisms. They participate in the transport of endogenous and exogenous substances, especially drugs. 5-alkyl-12(H)-quino[3,4-b][1,4]benzothiazinium salts, have been synthesized as potential anticanc...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,105 Views
17 Pages

Crosstalk between G-Quadruplexes and Dnmt3a-Mediated Methylation of the c-MYC Oncogene Promoter

  • Alexander V. Sergeev,
  • Andrei G. Loiko,
  • Adelya I. Genatullina,
  • Alexander S. Petrov,
  • Elena A. Kubareva,
  • Nina G. Dolinnaya and
  • Elizaveta S. Gromova

The methylation of cytosines at CpG sites in DNA, carried out de novo by DNA methyltransferase Dnmt3a, is a basic epigenetic modification involved in gene regulation and genome stability. Aberrant CpG methylation in gene promoters leads to oncogenesi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
19 Citations
7,852 Views
19 Pages

9 August 2017

Phytochemical investigation on the methanol extract of Woodwardia unigemmata resulted in the isolation of seven flavonoids, including one new flavonol acylglycoside (1). The structures of these compounds were elucidated on the basis of extensive spec...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
4,410 Views
18 Pages

Identification and Analysis of Anticancer Therapeutic Targets from the Polysaccharide Krestin (PSK) and Polysaccharopeptide (PSP) Using Inverse Docking

  • Carlos Iván López-Gil,
  • Alejandro Téllez-Jurado,
  • Marco Antonio Velasco-Velázquez and
  • Miguel Angel Anducho-Reyes

15 November 2024

The natural compounds PSK and PSP have antitumor and immunostimulant properties. These pharmacological benefits have been documented in vitro and in vivo, although there is no information in silico which describes the action mechanisms at the molecul...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,154 Views
12 Pages

21 March 2023

Two extracellular domains of the adhesive receptor DNAM-1 are involved in various cellular biological processes through binding to ligand CD155, usually under a mechano-microenvironment. The first extracellular domain (D1) plays a key role in recogni...

  • Comment
  • Open Access
6 Citations
4,126 Views
4 Pages

14 January 2016

This commentary reports on a recent scientific study reported in this journal (cf. Molecules 2015, 20(3), 3565–3581). Some key scientific issues that require further explanation and clarification in the former article are as follows: (i) the relation...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
4,246 Views
16 Pages

21 January 2019

Background: CD34+ Endothelial Progenitor Cells (EPCs) play an important role in the recovery of injured endothelium and contribute to atherosclerosis (ATH) pathogenesis. Previously we described a potential atherogenic role for miR-125 that we aimed t...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4,026 Views
12 Pages

Identification of the Linear Fc-Binding Site on the Bovine IgG1 Fc Receptor (boFcγRIII) Using Synthetic Peptides

  • Ruining Wang,
  • Junqing Guo,
  • Ge Li,
  • Xun Wang,
  • Jifei Yang,
  • Qingmei Li and
  • Gaiping Zhang

8 January 2024

The bovine IgG1 Fc receptor (boFcγRIII) is a homologue to human FcγRIII (CD16) that binds bovine IgGI with medium–low affinity. In order to identify the Fc-binding site on the bovine IgG1 Fc receptor (boFcγRIII), peptides deri...

  • Article
  • Open Access
19 Citations
3,261 Views
12 Pages

Construction of Co,N-Coordinated Carbon Dots for Efficient Oxygen Reduction Reaction

  • Mengying Le,
  • Bingjie Hu,
  • Meiying Wu,
  • Huazhang Guo and
  • Liang Wang

7 August 2022

For the sake of the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) catalytic performance, carbon dots (CDs) doped with metal atoms have accelerated their local electron flow for the past few years. However, the influence of CDs doped with metal atoms on binding sit...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
7,107 Views
13 Pages

Preparation of Photoirradiation Molecular Imprinting Polymer for Selective Separation of Branched Cyclodextrins

  • Haoran Fan,
  • Jinpeng Wang,
  • Qingran Meng,
  • Xueming Xu,
  • Tianming Fan and
  • Zhengyu Jin

21 February 2017

In the present study, photoirradiation molecularly imprinted polymer (MIP) with azobenzene was used as a functional monomer for the selective separation of the branched cyclodextrins. The functional monomer 4-methacryloyloxy azobenzene (MAA) and the...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
5,134 Views
16 Pages

Chronic Exposure to the Food Additive tBHQ Modulates Expression of Genes Related to SARS-CoV-2 and Influenza Viruses

  • Krisztina Németh,
  • Peter Petschner,
  • Krisztina Pálóczi,
  • Nóra Fekete,
  • Éva Pállinger,
  • Edit I. Buzás and
  • Viola Tamási

26 April 2022

Background. tert-butylhydroquinone (tBHQ) is an antioxidant commonly used as a food additive. Studies suggest that tBHQ could modulate immune responses to influenza and SARS-CoV-2 infection. In our transcriptomic analysis we explored the molecular me...

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