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21 November 2023

(1) Lipases are catalysts widely applied in industrial fields. To sustain the harsh treatments in industries, optimizing lipase activities and thermal stability is necessary to reduce production loss. (2) The thermostability of Thermomyces lanuginosu...

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20 Citations
4,748 Views
10 Pages

Flagellin from bacteria elicits a proinflammatory immune response and may act as a vaccine adjuvant. In this study, we evaluated the adjuvant effect of the N-terminus of flagellin (residues 1–99) when linked to an antigen (a truncated, conserve...

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1 Citations
2,278 Views
21 Pages

Chemokine Receptor N-Terminus Charge Dictates Reliance on Post-Translational Modifications for Effective Ligand Capture and Following Boosting by Defense Peptides

  • Ting Xu,
  • Anne Sophie Schou,
  • Jarkko J. Lackman,
  • Marina Barrio-Calvo,
  • Lisa Verhallen,
  • Christoffer Knak Goth,
  • Benjamin Anderschou Holbech Jensen,
  • Christopher T. Veldkamp,
  • Brian F. Volkman and
  • Gertrud Malene Hjortø
  • + 1 author

9 October 2024

The chemokine receptors CCR1 and CCR5 display overlapping expression patterns and ligand dependency. Here we find that ligand activation of CCR5, not CCR1, is dependent on N-terminal receptor O-glycosylation. Release from O-glycosylation dependency i...

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13 Citations
4,192 Views
18 Pages

Advancing PEDV Vaccination: Comparison between Inactivated and Flagellin N-Terminus-Adjuvanted Subunit Vaccines

  • Asad Murtaza,
  • Nguyen-Thanh Hoa,
  • Do Dieu-Huong,
  • Haroon Afzal,
  • Muhammad Hamza Tariq,
  • Li-Ting Cheng and
  • Yao-Chi Chung

29 January 2024

Vaccinations can serve as an important preventive measure against the porcine epidemic diarrhea (PED) virus that currently threatens the swine industry. This study focuses on the development of a fusion protein vaccine, FliC99-mCOE, which combines th...

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23 Citations
6,319 Views
9 Pages

Investigation of the N-Terminus Amino Function of Arg10-Teixobactin

  • Shimaa A. H. Abdel Monaim,
  • Sikabwe Noki,
  • Estelle J. Ramchuran,
  • Ayman El-Faham,
  • Fernando Albericio and
  • Beatriz G. de la Torre

28 September 2017

Teixobactin is a recently described antimicrobial peptide that shows high activity against gram-positive bacteria as well as mycobacterium tuberculosis. Due to both its structure as a head-to-side chain cyclodepsipeptide and its activity, it has attr...

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3 Citations
1,605 Views
19 Pages

The Role of Individual Residues in the N-Terminus of Arrestin-1 in Rhodopsin Binding

  • Sergey A. Vishnivetskiy,
  • Trishita Paul,
  • Eugenia V. Gurevich and
  • Vsevolod V. Gurevich

Sequences and three-dimensional structures of the four vertebrate arrestins are very similar, yet in sharp contrast to other subtypes, arrestin-1 demonstrates exquisite selectivity for the active phosphorylated form of its cognate receptor, rhodopsin...

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14 Citations
6,846 Views
7 Pages

Solid Phase Formylation of N-Terminus Peptides

  • Anna Lucia Tornesello,
  • Marina Sanseverino and
  • Franco Maria Buonaguro

Formylation of amino groups is a critical reaction involved in several biological processes including post-translational modification of histones. The addition of a formyl group (CHO) to the N-terminal end of a peptide chain generates biologically ac...

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1 Citations
3,369 Views
20 Pages

Microtubule-associated proteins (MAPs) are essential for the accurate division of a cell into two daughter cells. These proteins target specific microtubules to be incorporated into the spindle midzone, which comprises a special array of microtubules...

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10 Citations
4,706 Views
14 Pages

Charged N-terminus of Influenza Fusion Peptide Facilitates Membrane Fusion

  • Remigiusz Worch,
  • Anita Dudek,
  • Joanna Krupa,
  • Anna Szymaniec and
  • Piotr Setny

14 February 2018

Cleavage of hemagglutinin precursor (HA0) by cellular proteases results in the formation of two subunits, HA1 and HA2. The N-terminal fragment of HA2, named a fusion peptide (HAfp), possess a charged, amine N-terminus. It has been shown that the N-te...

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6 Citations
2,928 Views
15 Pages

Mutational Analysis of the Nsa2 N-Terminus Reveals Its Essential Role in Ribosomal 60S Subunit Assembly

  • Helge Paternoga,
  • Alexander Früh,
  • Ruth Kunze,
  • Bettina Bradatsch,
  • Jochen Baßler and
  • Ed Hurt

30 November 2020

The ribosome assembly factor Nsa2 is part of the Rea1-Rsa4-Nsa2 interconnected relay on nuclear pre-60S particles that is essential for 60S ribosome biogenesis. Cryo-EM structures depict Nsa2 docked via its C-terminal β-barrel domain to nuclear...

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18 Citations
9,287 Views
15 Pages

Structural Determinants of the Prion Protein N-Terminus and Its Adducts with Copper Ions

  • Carolina Sánchez-López,
  • Giulia Rossetti,
  • Liliana Quintanar and
  • Paolo Carloni

The N-terminus of the prion protein is a large intrinsically disordered region encompassing approximately 125 amino acids. In this paper, we review its structural and functional properties, with a particular emphasis on its binding to copper ions. Th...

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8 Citations
4,649 Views
15 Pages

The Mycobacteriophage Ms6 LysB N-Terminus Displays Peptidoglycan Binding Affinity

  • Adriano M. Gigante,
  • Francisco Olivença,
  • Maria João Catalão,
  • Paula Leandro,
  • José Moniz-Pereira,
  • Sérgio R. Filipe and
  • Madalena Pimentel

15 July 2021

Double-stranded DNA bacteriophages end their lytic cycle by disrupting the host cell envelope, which allows the release of the virion progeny. Each phage must synthesize lysis proteins that target each cell barrier to phage release. In addition to ho...

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2 Citations
3,180 Views
13 Pages

26 August 2020

Centromere integrity underlies an essential framework for precise chromosome segregation and epigenetic inheritance. Although centromeric DNA sequences vary among different organisms, all eukaryotic centromeres comprise a centromere-specific histone...

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4 Citations
4,528 Views
24 Pages

22 January 2022

Orai1, the Ca2+-selective pore in the plasma membrane, is one of the key components of the Ca2+release-activated Ca2+ (CRAC) channel complex. Activated by the Ca2+ sensor in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) membrane, stromal interaction molecule 1 (STI...

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26 Citations
9,081 Views
18 Pages

10 May 2017

The primary role of the bacterial protein DnaA is to initiate chromosomal replication. The DnaA protein binds to DNA at the origin of chromosomal replication (oriC) and assembles into a filament that unwinds double-stranded DNA. Through interaction w...

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2 Citations
2,619 Views
11 Pages

Analysis of Molecular Heterogeneity in Therapeutic IFNα2b from Different Manufacturers by LC/Q-TOF

  • Lei Yu,
  • Lei Tao,
  • Yinghua Zhao,
  • Yonghong Li,
  • Dening Pei and
  • Chunming Rao

31 August 2020

Recombinant human IFNα2b (rhIFNα2b), as an important immune-related protein, has been widely used in clinic for decades. It is also at the forefront of the recent emergence of biosimilar medicines, with numerous products now available wor...

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10 Citations
3,487 Views
11 Pages

Flagellin Improves the Immune Response of an Infectious Bursal Disease Virus (IBDV) Subunit Vaccine

  • Asad Murtaza,
  • Haroon Afzal,
  • Thu-Dung Doan,
  • Guan-Ming Ke and
  • Li-Ting Cheng

22 October 2022

Flagellin activates the immune system through Toll-like receptor 5 (TLR5) and can work as an adjuvant for subunit vaccines. In this study, we tested the adjuvancy of two different N-terminal fragments of flagellin, (1) FliC99, residues 1–99, an...

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20 Citations
4,165 Views
19 Pages

How Insertion of a Single Tryptophan in the N-Terminus of a Cecropin A-Melittin Hybrid Peptide Changes Its Antimicrobial and Biophysical Profile

  • Ana Rita Ferreira,
  • Cátia Teixeira,
  • Carla F. Sousa,
  • Lucinda J. Bessa,
  • Paula Gomes and
  • Paula Gameiro

12 January 2021

In the era of antibiotic resistance, there is an urgent need for efficient antibiotic therapies to fight bacterial infections. Cationic antimicrobial peptides (CAMP) are promising lead compounds given their membrane-targeted mechanism of action, and...

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2,894 Views
17 Pages

Interactome Profiling of N-Terminus-Truncated NS1 Protein of Influenza A Virus Reveals Role of 14-3-3γ in Virus Replication

  • Rei-Lin Kuo,
  • Ee-Hong Tam,
  • Chian-Huey Woung,
  • Chu-Mi Hung,
  • Hao-Ping Liu,
  • Helene Minyi Liu and
  • Chih-Ching Wu

Influenza A virus is transmitted through a respiratory route and has caused several pandemics throughout history. The NS1 protein of influenza A virus, which consists of an N-terminal RNA-binding domain and a C-terminal effector domain, is considered...

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4 Citations
3,985 Views
11 Pages

29 August 2020

The bacterial flagellar motor converts the energy of proton flow through the MotA/MotB complex into mechanical works required for motor rotation. The rotational force is generated by electrostatic interactions between the stator protein MotA and the...

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19 Citations
9,978 Views
21 Pages

23 February 2011

Anchor residues, which are deeply buried upon binding, play an important role in protein–protein interactions by providing recognition specificity and facilitating the binding kinetics. Up to now, studies on anchor residues have been focused mainly o...

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6 Citations
2,850 Views
11 Pages

Bioinformatic Analysis of Na+, K+-ATPase Regulation through Phosphorylation of the Alpha-Subunit N-Terminus

  • Emma-Lucille Blayney,
  • Milna Chennath,
  • Charles G. Cranfield and
  • Ronald J. Clarke

The Na+, K+-ATPase is an integral membrane protein which uses the energy of ATP hydrolysis to pump Na+ and K+ ions across the plasma membrane of all animal cells. It plays crucial roles in numerous physiological processes, such as cell volume regulat...

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7 Citations
4,405 Views
16 Pages

Albumin Fusion at the N-Terminus or C-Terminus of HM-3 Leads to Improved Pharmacokinetics and Bioactivities

  • Ting Li,
  • Han-Zi Zhang,
  • Guang-Fei Ge,
  • Zhao-Rong Yue,
  • Ru-Yue Wang,
  • Qian Zhang,
  • Yan Gu,
  • Mei-Juan Song,
  • Wen-Bo Li and
  • Hong-Yu Li
  • + 4 authors

HM-3, an integrin antagonist, exhibits anti-tumor biological responses and therefore has potential as a therapeutic polypeptide. However, the clinical applications of HM-3 are limited by its short half-life. In this study, we genetically fused human...

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2 Citations
5,477 Views
13 Pages

Muscimol Directly Activates the TREK-2 Channel Expressed in GABAergic Neurons through Its N-Terminus

  • Eun-Jin Kim,
  • Oh-Sang Kwon,
  • Chang-Gi Hur,
  • Marie Merci Nyiramana,
  • Dong-Kun Lee,
  • Seong-Geun Hong,
  • Jaehee Han and
  • Dawon Kang

27 August 2021

The two-pore domain K+ (K2P) channel, which is involved in setting the resting membrane potential in neurons, is an essential target for receptor agonists. Activation of the γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) receptors (GABAAR and GABABR) reduces cellular ex...

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2 Citations
2,316 Views
13 Pages

22 September 2022

Precise chromosome segregation is essential for maintaining genomic stability, and its proper execution centers on the centromere, a chromosomal locus that mounts the kinetochore complex to mediate attachment of chromosomes to the spindle microtubule...

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5 Citations
3,228 Views
12 Pages

Lactoferrin Binds through Its N-Terminus to the Receptor-Binding Domain of the SARS-CoV-2 Spike Protein

  • Patrik Babulic,
  • Ondrej Cehlar,
  • Gabriela Ondrovičová,
  • Tetiana Moskalets,
  • Rostislav Skrabana and
  • Vladimir Leksa

4 August 2024

Since Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) still presents a considerable threat, it is beneficial to provide therapeutic supplements against it. In this respect, glycoprotein lactoferrin (LF) and lactoferricin (LFC), a natural bioactive peptide yielde...

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8 Citations
3,984 Views
19 Pages

The N-Terminus Makes the Difference: Impact of Genotype-Specific Disparities in the N-Terminal Part of The Hepatitis B Virus Large Surface Protein on Morphogenesis of Viral and Subviral Particles

  • Bingfu Jiang,
  • Xingjian Wen,
  • Qingyan Wu,
  • Daniela Bender,
  • Gert Carra,
  • Michael Basic,
  • Alica Kubesch,
  • Kai-Henrik Peiffer,
  • Klaus Boller and
  • Eberhard Hildt

13 August 2020

The N-terminus of the hepatitis B virus (HBV) large surface protein (LHB) differs with respect to genotypes. Compared to the amino terminus of genotype (Gt)D, in GtA, GtB and GtC, an additional identical 11 amino acids (aa) are found, while GtE and G...

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3 Citations
2,766 Views
12 Pages

Structural Interplays in the Flexible N-Terminus and Scaffolding Domain of Human Membrane Protein Caveolin 3

  • Hae-Jun Park,
  • Jinhwa Jang,
  • Kyung-Suk Ryu,
  • Jinhyuk Lee,
  • Sung-Hee Lee,
  • Hyung-Sik Won,
  • Eun-Hee Kim,
  • Min-Duk Seo and
  • Ji-Hun Kim

22 January 2021

Caveolins are critical for the formation of caveolae, which are small invaginations of the plasma membrane involved in a variety of biological processes. Caveolin 3 (Cav3), one of three caveolin isoforms, is an integral membrane protein mainly expres...

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1 Citations
2,117 Views
18 Pages

Extent of N-Terminus Folding of Semenogelin 1 Cleavage Product Determines Tendency to Amyloid Formation

  • Daria A. Osetrina,
  • Aleksandra M. Kusova,
  • Aydar G. Bikmullin,
  • Evelina A. Klochkova,
  • Aydar R. Yulmetov,
  • Evgenia A. Semenova,
  • Timur A. Mukhametzyanov,
  • Konstantin S. Usachev,
  • Vladimir V. Klochkov and
  • Dmitriy S. Blokhin

It is known that four peptide fragments of predominant protein in human semen Semenogelin 1 (SEM1) (SEM1(86–107), SEM1(68–107), SEM1(49–107) and SEM1(45–107)) are involved in fertilization and amyloid formation processes. In t...

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15 Citations
10,167 Views
22 Pages

The Chikungunya Virus Capsid Protein Contains Linear B Cell Epitopes in the N- and C-Terminal Regions that are Dependent on an Intact C-Terminus for Antibody Recognition

  • Lucas Y. H. Goh,
  • Jody Hobson-Peters,
  • Natalie A. Prow,
  • Kelly Baker,
  • Thisun B. H. Piyasena,
  • Carmel T. Taylor,
  • Ashok Rana,
  • Marcus L. Hastie,
  • Jeff J. Gorman and
  • Roy A. Hall

8 June 2015

Chikungunya virus (CHIKV) is an arthropod-borne agent that causes severe arthritic disease in humans and is considered a serious health threat in areas where competent mosquito vectors are prevalent. CHIKV has recently been responsible for several mi...

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4 Citations
2,052 Views
22 Pages

5 July 2024

Chemosensory protein (CSP) genes significantly enriched in the female antennae are potential molecular candidates for mediating female oviposition behaviors. In this study, we presented the interaction mechanisms of a female-antenna-biased PxutCSP19...

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2 Citations
2,845 Views
15 Pages

Structural Insight into the Contributions of the N-Terminus and Key Active-Site Residues to the Catalytic Efficiency of Glutamine Synthetase 2

  • Wen-Ting Chen,
  • Hsin-Yu Yang,
  • Chih-Yu Lin,
  • Yi-Zong Lee,
  • Szu-Chin Ma,
  • Wei-Cheng Chen and
  • Hsien-Sheng Yin

14 December 2020

Glutamine synthetase (GS) catalyzes the condensation of ammonia and glutamate, along with ATP, to form glutamine. Despite extensive studies on GSs from eukaryotes and prokaryotes, the roles of the N-terminus and other structural features in catalysis...

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1 Citations
2,958 Views
16 Pages

24 November 2023

Melanoma-associated antigen A (MAGEA) subfamily proteins are normally expressed in testis and/or placenta. However, aberrant expression is detected in the tumour cells of multiple types of human cancer. MAGEA expression is mainly observed in cancers...

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4 Citations
4,783 Views
12 Pages

NMR Structure of μ-Conotoxin GIIIC: Leucine 18 Induces Local Repacking of the N-Terminus Resulting in Reduced NaV Channel Potency

  • Peta J. Harvey,
  • Nyoman D. Kurniawan,
  • Rocio K. Finol-Urdaneta,
  • Jeffrey R. McArthur,
  • Dorien Van Lysebetten,
  • Thomas S. Dash,
  • Justine M. Hill,
  • David J. Adams,
  • Thomas Durek and
  • David J. Craik

22 October 2018

μ-Conotoxins are potent and highly specific peptide blockers of voltage-gated sodium channels. In this study, the solution structure of μ-conotoxin GIIIC was determined using 2D NMR spectroscopy and simulated annealing calculations. Despite hig...

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12 Citations
3,094 Views
19 Pages

A Deeper Insight in Metal Binding to the hCtr1 N-terminus Fragment: Affinity, Speciation and Binding Mode of Binuclear Cu2+ and Mononuclear Ag+ Complex Species

  • Antonio Magrì,
  • Giovanni Tabbì,
  • Irina Naletova,
  • Francesco Attanasio,
  • Giuseppe Arena and
  • Enrico Rizzarelli

Ctr1 regulates copper uptake and its intracellular distribution. The first 14 amino acid sequence of the Ctr1 ectodomain Ctr1(1-14) encompasses the characteristic Amino Terminal Cu2+ and Ni2+ binding motif (ATCUN) as well as the bis-His binding motif...

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4 Citations
3,457 Views
11 Pages

Since CD8+ T cells have immunological memory and can eliminate tumor or infected cells, antigen-specific CD8+ T cell inducing DNA vaccines are potential next-generation vaccines. However, the relationship between single amino acid deletion of target...

  • Review
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4 Citations
2,652 Views
19 Pages

24 September 2024

Calcium is an important second messenger that is involved in almost all cellular processes. Disruptions in the regulation of intracellular Ca2+ levels ([Ca2+]i) adversely impact normal physiological function and can contribute to various diseased con...

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33 Citations
13,183 Views
20 Pages

Exploiting Protein N-Terminus for Site-Specific Bioconjugation

  • Lucia De Rosa,
  • Rossella Di Stasi,
  • Alessandra Romanelli and
  • Luca Domenico D’Andrea

Although a plethora of chemistries have been developed to selectively decorate protein molecules, novel strategies continue to be reported with the final aim of improving selectivity and mildness of the reaction conditions, preserve protein integrity...

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5 Citations
5,223 Views
13 Pages

Metal Binding Properties of the N-Terminus of the Functional Amyloid Orb2

  • Thalia H. Bajakian,
  • Silvia A. Cervantes,
  • Maria A. Soria,
  • Maïwenn Beaugrand,
  • Ji Yun Kim,
  • Rachel J. Service and
  • Ansgar B. Siemer

The cytoplasmic polyadenylation element binding protein (CPEB) homologue Orb2 is a functional amyloid that plays a key regulatory role for long-term memory in Drosophila. Orb2 has a glutamine, histidine-rich (Q/H-rich) domain that resembles the Q/H-r...

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11 Citations
4,996 Views
28 Pages

Evaluating Established Roles, Future Perspectives and Methodological Heterogeneity for Wilms’ Tumor 1 (WT1) Antigen Detection in Adult Renal Cell Carcinoma, Using a Novel N-Terminus Targeted Antibody (Clone WT49)

  • Dorin Novacescu,
  • Talida Georgiana Cut,
  • Alin Adrian Cumpanas,
  • Silviu Constantin Latcu,
  • Razvan Bardan,
  • Ovidiu Ferician,
  • Cosmin-Ciprian Secasan,
  • Andrei Rusmir and
  • Marius Raica

Renal cell carcinoma (RCC) is arguably the deadliest form of genitourinary malignancy and is nowadays viewed as a heterogeneous series of cancers, with the same origin but fundamentally different metabolisms and clinical behaviors. Immunohistochemist...

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6 Citations
2,328 Views
20 Pages

The Intrinsically Disordered N Terminus in Atg12 from Yeast Is Necessary for the Functional Structure of the Protein

  • Hana Popelka,
  • Vikramjit Lahiri,
  • Wayne D. Hawkins,
  • Felipe da Veiga Leprevost,
  • Alexey I. Nesvizhskii and
  • Daniel J. Klionsky

10 October 2023

The Atg12 protein in yeast is an indispensable polypeptide in the highly conserved ubiquitin-like conjugation system operating in the macroautophagy/autophagy pathway. Atg12 is covalently conjugated to Atg5 through the action of Atg7 and Atg10; the A...

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5 Citations
7,199 Views
11 Pages

An Amyloidogenic Sequence at the N-Terminus of the Androgen Receptor Impacts Polyglutamine Aggregation

  • Emmanuel Oppong,
  • Gunter Stier,
  • Miriam Gaal,
  • Rebecca Seeger,
  • Melanie Stoeck,
  • Marc-André Delsuc,
  • Andrew C. B. Cato and
  • Bruno Kieffer

The human androgen receptor (AR) is a ligand inducible transcription factor that harbors an amino terminal domain (AR-NTD) with a ligand-independent activation function. AR-NTD is intrinsically disordered and displays aggregation properties conferred...

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10 Citations
4,204 Views
23 Pages

Direct Conjugation of NEDD8 to the N-Terminus of a Model Protein Can Induce Degradation

  • Kartikeya Vijayasimha,
  • Marilyn Vo Tran,
  • Amy L. Leestemaker-Palmer and
  • Brian P. Dolan

9 April 2021

While the role of ubiquitin in protein degradation is well established, the role of other ubiquitin-like proteins (UBLs) in protein degradation is less clear. Neural precursor cell expressed developmentally down-regulated protein 8 (NEDD8) is the UBL...

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10 Citations
3,469 Views
24 Pages

Insight into the Antifungal Mechanism of Action of Human RNase N-terminus Derived Peptides

  • Vivian A. Salazar,
  • Javier Arranz-Trullén,
  • Guillem Prats-Ejarque,
  • Marc Torrent,
  • David Andreu,
  • David Pulido and
  • Ester Boix

14 September 2019

Candida albicans is a polymorphic fungus responsible for mucosal and skin infections. Candida cells establish themselves into biofilm communities resistant to most currently available antifungal agents. An increase of severe infections ensuing in fun...

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4 Citations
4,930 Views
23 Pages

The N-Terminus of the HIV-1 p6 Gag Protein Regulates Susceptibility to Degradation by IDE

  • Adrian Schmalen,
  • Julia Karius-Fischer,
  • Pia Rauch,
  • Christian Setz,
  • Klaus Korn,
  • Petra Henklein,
  • Torgils Fossen and
  • Ulrich Schubert

12 December 2018

As part of the Pr55Gag polyprotein, p6 fulfills an essential role in the late steps of the replication cycle. However, almost nothing is known about the functions of the mature HIV-1 p6 protein. Recently, we showed that p6 is a bona fide substrate of...

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4 Citations
2,707 Views
11 Pages

SARS-CoV-2 Binding and Neutralization Properties of Peptides Derived from N-Terminus of Human ACE2

  • Irina V. Astrakhantseva,
  • Alina E. Ershova,
  • Sergei A. Chuvpilo,
  • Natalia A. Kruglova,
  • Aydar A. Ishmukhametov,
  • Marina S. Drutskaya,
  • Liubov I. Kozlovskaya and
  • Sergei A. Nedospasov

The binding properties of synthetic and recombinant peptides derived from N-terminal part of ACE2, the main receptor for SARS-CoV-2, were evaluated. Additionally, the ability of these peptides to prevent virus entry in vitro was addressed using both...

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19 Citations
4,861 Views
13 Pages

Minimum Determinants of Transmissible Gastroenteritis Virus Enteric Tropism Are Located in the N-Terminus of Spike Protein

  • Carlos M. Sanchez,
  • Alejandro Pascual-Iglesias,
  • Isabel Sola,
  • Sonia Zuñiga and
  • Luis Enjuanes

18 December 2019

Transmissible gastroenteritis virus (TGEV) is an enteric coronavirus causing high morbidity and mortality in porcine herds worldwide, that possesses both enteric and respiratory tropism. The ability to replicate in the enteric tract directly correlat...

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5 Citations
4,663 Views
28 Pages

3 August 2022

Dengue virus replicates its single-stranded RNA genome in membrane-bound complexes formed on the endoplasmic reticulum, where viral non-structural proteins (NS) and RNA co-localize. The NS proteins interact with one another and with the host proteins...

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6 Citations
2,543 Views
11 Pages

Seroepidemiology Study of Porcine Epidemic Diarrhea Virus in Mexico by Indirect Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay Based on a Recombinant Fragment of N-Terminus Domain Spike Protein

  • Eduardo García-González,
  • José Luis Cerriteño-Sánchez,
  • Julieta Sandra Cuevas-Romero,
  • José Bryan García-Cambrón,
  • Francisco Jesus Castañeda-Montes and
  • Francisco Villaseñor-Ortega

Porcine epidemic diarrhea (PED) is an intestinal disease caused by the porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV) and affects Mexico’s swine industry. Despite the disease initially being described in Mexico in 2013, there has been no research into...

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3 Citations
2,907 Views
13 Pages

Insights into Actin Isoform-Specific Interactions with Myosin via Computational Analysis

  • Chan Jong Yu,
  • Yoon Ho Park,
  • Mi Young An,
  • Bumhan Ryu and
  • Hyun Suk Jung

23 June 2024

Actin, which plays a crucial role in cellular structure and function, interacts with various binding proteins, notably myosin. In mammals, actin is composed of six isoforms that exhibit high levels of sequence conservation and structural similarity o...

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