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Structural Features of Clostridium botulinum Neurotoxin Subtype A2 Cell Binding Domain

  • Kyle S. Gregory,
  • Tejaswini B. Mahadeva,
  • Sai Man Liu and
  • K. Ravi Acharya

19 May 2022

Botulinum neurotoxins (BoNT) are a group of clostridial toxins that cause the potentially fatal neuroparalytic disease botulism. Although highly toxic, BoNTs are utilized as therapeutics to treat a range of neuromuscular conditions. Several serotypes...

  • Review
  • Open Access
14 Citations
9,698 Views
22 Pages

18 January 2023

Botulinum neurotoxins (BoNTs) cause flaccid neuromuscular paralysis by cleaving one of the SNARE (soluble N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor attachment protein receptor) complex proteins. BoNTs display high affinity and specificity for neuromuscular j...

  • Article
  • Open Access
39 Citations
5,128 Views
12 Pages

25 May 2018

In response to increasing concern over antibiotic-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, the development of novel antimicrobials has been called for, with bacteriophage endolysins having received considerable attention as alternatives to antibiotics. Most...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,432 Views
11 Pages

25 August 2022

Clostridium botulinum neurotoxin A (BoNT/A) targets the soluble N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor attachment protein receptor (SNARE) complex, by cleaving synaptosomal-associated protein of 25 kDa size (SNAP-25). Cleavage of SNAP-25 results in flacci...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
5,959 Views
14 Pages

Clostridium botulinum is a notorious pathogen that raises health and food safety concerns by producing the potent botulinum neurotoxin and causing botulism, a potentially fatal neuroparalytic disease in humans and animals. Efficient methods for the i...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2,584 Views
16 Pages

Receptor Binding Domain-Specific B Cell Memory Responses Among Individuals Vaccinated Against SARS-CoV-2

  • Atharv Athavale,
  • Anmol Gaur,
  • Nafees Ahmed,
  • Adarsh Subramaniam,
  • Jyotsna Dandotiya,
  • Sneha Raj,
  • Santosh Kumar Upadhyay,
  • Sweety Samal,
  • Anil Kumar Pandey and
  • Amit Awasthi
  • + 1 author

12 December 2024

Background: The COVID-19 pandemic prompted unprecedented vaccine development efforts against SARS-CoV-2. India, which was one of the countries most impacted by COVID-19, developed its indigenous vaccine in addition to utilizing the ones developed by...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,016 Views
19 Pages

Targeting of Epithelial Cell Adhesion Molecule-Expressing Malignant Tumors Using an Albumin-Binding Domain-Fused Designed Ankyrin Repeat Protein: Effect of the Molecular Architecture

  • Vladimir Tolmachev,
  • Anzhelika Vorobyeva,
  • Alia Hani Binti Rosly,
  • Javad Garousi,
  • Yongsheng Liu,
  • Torbjörn Gräslund,
  • Eleftherios Papalanis,
  • Alexey Schulga,
  • Elena Konovalova and
  • Maryam Oroujeni
  • + 2 authors

Designed ankyrin repeat protein (DARPin) Ec1, a small scaffold protein (18 kDa), binds with high affinity the epithelial cell adhesion molecule (EpCAM) that is overexpressed in several carcinomas. To enhance the targeted delivery of cytotoxic drugs u...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
5,717 Views
12 Pages

8 February 2022

Botulinum neurotoxins (BoNT) cause the potentially fatal neuroparalytic disease botulism that arises due to proteolysis of a SNARE protein. Each BoNT is comprised of three domains: a cell binding domain (HC), a translocation domain (HN), and a cataly...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
5,325 Views
25 Pages

The LEDGF/p75 Integrase Binding Domain Interactome Contributes to the Survival, Clonogenicity, and Tumorsphere Formation of Docetaxel-Resistant Prostate Cancer Cells

  • Greisha L. Ortiz-Hernandez,
  • Evelyn S. Sanchez-Hernandez,
  • Pedro T. Ochoa,
  • Catherine C. Elix,
  • Hossam R. Alkashgari,
  • James R. W. McMullen,
  • Ubaldo Soto,
  • Shannalee R. Martinez,
  • Carlos J. Diaz Osterman and
  • Carlos A. Casiano
  • + 2 authors

12 October 2021

Patients with prostate cancer (PCa) receiving docetaxel chemotherapy invariably develop chemoresistance. The transcription co-activator lens epithelium-derived growth factor p75 (LEDGF/p75), also known as DFS70 and PSIP1, is upregulated in several hu...

  • Article
  • Open Access
26 Citations
6,120 Views
15 Pages

The cytoskeletal protein vimentin is secreted under various physiological conditions. Extracellular vimentin exists primarily in two forms: attached to the outer cell surface and secreted into the extracellular space. While surface vimentin is involv...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,606 Views
14 Pages

The Lectin-Like Domain of Thrombomodulin Inhibits β1 Integrin-Dependent Binding of Human Breast Cancer-Derived Cell Lines to Fibronectin

  • Eiji Kawamoto,
  • Nodoka Nago,
  • Takayuki Okamoto,
  • Arong Gaowa,
  • Asami Masui-Ito,
  • Yuichi Akama,
  • Samuel Darkwah,
  • Michael Gyasi Appiah,
  • Phyoe Kyawe Myint and
  • Motomu Shimaoka
  • + 7 authors

Thrombomodulin is a molecule with anti-coagulant and anti-inflammatory properties. Recently, thrombomodulin was reported to be able to bind extracellular matrix proteins, such as fibronectin and collagen; however, whether thrombomodulin regulates the...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,809 Views
19 Pages

Vinculin and its heart-specific splice variant metavinculin are key regulators of cell adhesion processes. These membrane-bound cytoskeletal proteins regulate the cell shape by binding to several other proteins at cell–cell and cell–matri...

  • Article
  • Open Access
18 Citations
4,886 Views
28 Pages

A Functional Binding Domain in the Rbpr2 Receptor Is Required for Vitamin A Transport, Ocular Retinoid Homeostasis, and Photoreceptor Cell Survival in Zebrafish

  • Ashish K. Solanki,
  • Altaf A. Kondkar,
  • Joseph Fogerty,
  • Yanhui Su,
  • Seok-Hyung Kim,
  • Joshua H. Lipschutz,
  • Deepak Nihalani,
  • Brian D. Perkins and
  • Glenn P. Lobo

29 April 2020

Dietary vitamin A/all-trans retinol/ROL plays a critical role in human vision. ROL circulates bound to the plasma retinol-binding protein (RBP4) as RBP4-ROL. In the eye, the STRA6 membrane receptor binds to circulatory RBP4 and internalizes ROL. STRA...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
2,859 Views
20 Pages

The Cell Adhesion Molecule L1 Interacts with Methyl CpG Binding Protein 2 via Its Intracellular Domain

  • Gabriele Loers,
  • Ralf Kleene,
  • Maria Girbes Minguez and
  • Melitta Schachner

Cell adhesion molecule L1 regulates multiple cell functions, and L1 deficiency is linked to several neural diseases. Recently, we have identified methyl CpG binding protein 2 (MeCP2) as a potential binding partner of the intracellular L1 domain. By E...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
5,911 Views
20 Pages

CoCUN, a Novel Ubiquitin Binding Domain Identified in N4BP1

  • Ridvan Nepravishta,
  • Federica Ferrentino,
  • Walter Mandaliti,
  • Anna Mattioni,
  • Janine Weber,
  • Simona Polo,
  • Luisa Castagnoli,
  • Gianni Cesareni,
  • Maurizio Paci and
  • Elena Santonico

Ubiquitin binding domains (UBDs) are modular elements that bind non-covalently to ubiquitin and act as downstream effectors and amplifiers of the ubiquitination signal. With few exceptions, UBDs recognize the hydrophobic path centered on Ile44, inclu...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
3,804 Views
19 Pages

The Influence of Domain Permutations of an Albumin-Binding Domain-Fused HER2-Targeting Affibody-Based Drug Conjugate on Tumor Cell Proliferation and Therapy Efficacy

  • Wen Yin,
  • Tianqi Xu,
  • Mohamed Altai,
  • Maryam Oroujeni,
  • Jie Zhang,
  • Anzhelika Vorobyeva,
  • Olga Vorontsova,
  • Sergey V. Vtorushin,
  • Vladimir Tolmachev and
  • Anna Orlova
  • + 1 author

Human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2) is a clinically validated target for breast cancer therapy. Previously, a drug-fused HER2-targeting affinity protein construct successfully extended the survival of mice bearing HER2-expressing xenograf...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
4,408 Views
13 Pages

High Cell Density Cultivation Process for the Expression of Botulinum Neurotoxin a Receptor Binding Domain

  • Alon Ben David,
  • Yoel Papir,
  • Ophir Hazan,
  • Moses Redelman,
  • Eran Diamant,
  • Ada Barnea,
  • Amram Torgeman and
  • Ran Zichel

14 April 2022

The receptor-binding domain of botulinum neurotoxin (HC fragment), is a promising botulism vaccine candidate. In the current study, fermentation strategies were evaluated to upscale HC fragment expression. A simple translation of the growth condition...

  • Review
  • Open Access
99 Citations
17,627 Views
22 Pages

9 August 2013

Lin28 is an essential RNA-binding protein that is ubiquitously expressed in embryonic stem cells. Its physiological function has been linked to the regulation of differentiation, development, and oncogenesis as well as glucose metabolism. Lin28 media...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
4,185 Views
10 Pages

The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic caused by SARS-CoV-2 has posed a devastating threat worldwide. The receptor-binding domain (RBD) of the spike protein is one of the most important antigens for SARS-CoV-2 vaccines, while the analysis of CD8 cytotoxic T l...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,020 Views
7 Pages

Receptor-Binding-Domain-Specific B Cell Responses Induced by mRNA Immunization against SARS-CoV-2

  • Maria Geropeppa,
  • Ioanna Papadatou,
  • Panagiotis Sarantis,
  • Marianna Tzanoudaki,
  • Ioannis Ntanasis-Stathopoulos,
  • Tina Bagratuni,
  • Evangelos Terpos and
  • Vana Spoulou

25 June 2023

mRNA vaccines have been instrumental in controlling the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic, but the short-lived protection mediated by Receptor Binding Domain (RBD)-specific antibodies necessitates frequent revaccinations to enhance vaccine-induced immunity. The de...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,029 Views
20 Pages

Characterization of Lactobacilli Phage Endolysins and Their Functional Domains–Potential Live Biotherapeutic Testing Reagents

  • Robert J. Dorosky,
  • Stephanie L. Lola,
  • Haleigh A. Brown,
  • Jeremy E. Schreier,
  • Sheila M. Dreher-Lesnick and
  • Scott Stibitz

23 September 2023

Phage endolysin-specific binding characteristics and killing activity support their potential use in biotechnological applications, including potency and purity testing of live biotherapeutic products (LBPs). LBPs contain live organisms, such as lact...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
7 Citations
4,047 Views
10 Pages

Fusion Protein of Rotavirus VP6 and SARS-CoV-2 Receptor Binding Domain Induces T Cell Responses

  • Kirsi Tamminen,
  • Suvi Heinimäki,
  • Stina Gröhn and
  • Vesna Blazevic

Vaccines based on mRNA and viral vectors are currently used in the frontline to combat the ongoing pandemic caused by the novel Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2). However, there is still an urgent need for alternative vacci...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,342 Views
19 Pages

Engineered Human Monoclonal scFv to Receptor Binding Domain of Ebolavirus

  • Jaslan Densumite,
  • Siratcha Phanthong,
  • Watee Seesuay,
  • Nitat Sookrung,
  • Urai Chaisri and
  • Wanpen Chaicumpa

(1) Background: Ebolavirus (EBOV) poses as a significant threat for human health by frequently causing epidemics of the highly contagious Ebola virus disease (EVD). EBOV glycoprotein (GP), as a sole surface glycoprotein, needs to be cleaved in endoso...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,902 Views
14 Pages

Background: Clostridium perfringens is a significant cause of food poisoning. Broad-spectrum antibiotics, commonly used to control C. perfringens, are becoming less effective due to the rise of antibiotic-resistant strains, necessitating alterna...

  • Article
  • Open Access
367 Views
13 Pages

Essential Envelope Spike Motifs for Cell Entry of Transmissible Gastroenteritis Virus and Its Evolution in Coronavirus

  • Gaurav Mudgal,
  • Fernando Almazán,
  • Tadeo Moreno-Chicano,
  • Alberto Martínez-Colom,
  • Cesar Santiago,
  • Luis Enjuanes and
  • José M. Casasnovas

Background: Transmissible gastroenteritis virus (TGEV), a coronavirus (CoV) infecting pigs, uses its spike (S) glycoprotein to bind porcine aminopeptidase N (pAPN) for cell entry. Although structural studies have identified receptor-binding motifs (R...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,288 Views
13 Pages

Heat-Killed Lactobacillus paracasei SMB092 Reduces Halitosis by Stimulating the Expression of β-Defensins in Oral Keratinocytes

  • Won-Ju Kim,
  • Gyubin Jung,
  • Taewook Kim,
  • Jinseon Kim,
  • Byung-Serk Hurh,
  • Hangeun Kim and
  • Do Yu Soung

The purpose of this study is to evaluate Lactobacillus paracasei SMB092 as a prophylactic agent for oral pathogens. We examined the physical interaction of SMB092 with a host by identifying the presence of mucus-binding (MuB) protein domains and the...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,826 Views
12 Pages

Enhancing the Bioactivity of Bicyclic Peptides Targeted to Grb7-SH2 by Restoring Cell Permeability

  • Natasha P. Sturre,
  • Rhys N. Colson,
  • Neelam Shah,
  • Gabrielle M. Watson,
  • Xue Yang,
  • Matthew C. J. Wilce,
  • John T. Price and
  • Jacqueline A. Wilce

The development of peptide inhibitors against intracellular targets depends upon the dual challenge of achieving a high affinity and specificity for the target and maintaining cellular permeability for biological activity. Previous efforts to develop...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
4,476 Views
19 Pages

Evaluation of Cyclic Peptide Inhibitors of the Grb7 Breast Cancer Target: Small Change in Cargo Results in Large Change in Cellular Activity

  • Jianrong Sang,
  • Ketav Kulkarni,
  • Gabrielle M. Watson,
  • Xiuquan Ma,
  • David J. Craik,
  • Sónia T. Henriques,
  • Aaron G. Poth,
  • Aurélie H. Benfield and
  • Jacqueline A. Wilce

17 October 2019

Grb7 is an adapter protein, overexpressed in HER2+ve breast and other cancers, and identified as a therapeutic target. Grb7 promotes both proliferative and migratory cellular pathways through interaction of its SH2 domain with upstream binding partne...

  • Review
  • Open Access
10 Citations
5,949 Views
14 Pages

CRL4Cdt2 Ubiquitin Ligase, A Genome Caretaker Controlled by Cdt2 Binding to PCNA and DNA

  • Muadz Ahmad Mazian,
  • Kumpei Yamanishi,
  • Mohd Zulhilmi Abdul Rahman,
  • Menega Ganasen and
  • Hideo Nishitani

29 January 2022

The ubiquitin ligase CRL4Cdt2 plays a vital role in preserving genomic integrity by regulating essential proteins during S phase and after DNA damage. Deregulation of CRL4Cdt2 during the cell cycle can cause DNA re-replication, which correlates with...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
8,630 Views
17 Pages

PNC-27, a Chimeric p53-Penetratin Peptide Binds to HDM-2 in a p53 Peptide-like Structure, Induces Selective Membrane-Pore Formation and Leads to Cancer Cell Lysis

  • Ehsan Sarafraz-Yazdi,
  • Stephen Mumin,
  • Diana Cheung,
  • Daniel Fridman,
  • Brian Lin,
  • Lawrence Wong,
  • Ramon Rosal,
  • Rebecca Rudolph,
  • Matthew Frenkel and
  • Josef Michl
  • + 4 authors

PNC-27, a 32-residue peptide that contains an HDM-2 binding domain and a cell-penetrating peptide (CPP) leader sequence kills cancer, but not normal, cells by binding to HDM-2 associated with the plasma membrane and induces the formation of pores cau...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,853 Views
21 Pages

NOD2 Agonism Counter-Regulates Human Type 2 T Cell Functions in Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cell Cultures: Implications for Atopic Dermatitis

  • Vladimir-Andrey Gimenez-Rivera,
  • Harshita Patel,
  • Franck P. Dupuy,
  • Zoulfia Allakhverdi,
  • Charlie Bouchard,
  • Joaquín Madrenas,
  • Robert Bissonnette,
  • Ciriaco A. Piccirillo and
  • Carolyn Jack

15 February 2023

Atopic dermatitis (AD) is known as a skin disease; however, T cell immunopathology found in blood is associated with its severity. Skin Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) and associated host–pathogen dynamics are important to chronic T helper 2...

  • Article
  • Open Access
56 Citations
10,286 Views
16 Pages

A Thermophilic Phage Endolysin Fusion to a Clostridium perfringens-Specific Cell Wall Binding Domain Creates an Anti-Clostridium Antimicrobial with Improved Thermostability

  • Steven M. Swift,
  • Bruce S. Seal,
  • Johnna K. Garrish,
  • Brian B. Oakley,
  • Kelli Hiett,
  • Hung-Yueh Yeh,
  • Rebekah Woolsey,
  • Kathleen M. Schegg,
  • John Eric Line and
  • David M. Donovan

12 June 2015

Clostridium perfringens is the third leading cause of human foodborne bacterial disease and is the presumptive etiologic agent of necrotic enteritis among chickens. Treatment of poultry with antibiotics is becoming less acceptable. Endolysin enzyme...

  • Article
  • Open Access
23 Citations
4,966 Views
15 Pages

Discovery of Novel Lin28 Inhibitors to Suppress Cancer Cell Stemness

  • Mariia Radaeva,
  • Chia-Hao Ho,
  • Ning Xie,
  • Sijie Zhang,
  • Joseph Lee,
  • Liangliang Liu,
  • Nada Lallous,
  • Artem Cherkasov and
  • Xuesen Dong

19 November 2022

Lin28 is a pluripotency factor that regulates cancer cell stem-like phenotypes to promote cancer development and therapy-resistant tumor progression. It acts through its cold shock domain and zinc knuckle domain (ZKD) to interact with the Let-7 pre-m...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
4,110 Views
19 Pages

Vaccination is one of the most successful strategies to prevent human infectious diseases. Combinatorial adjuvants have gained increasing interest as they can stimulate multiple immune pathways and enhance the vaccine efficacy of subunit vaccines. We...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,771 Views
13 Pages

Characterization of a Thermostable Endolysin of the Aeribacillus Phage AeriP45 as a Potential Staphylococcus Biofilm-Removing Agent

  • Natalia N. Golosova,
  • Yana A. Khlusevich,
  • Vera V. Morozova,
  • Andrey L. Matveev,
  • Yulia N. Kozlova,
  • Artem Y. Tikunov,
  • Elizaveta A. Panina and
  • Nina V. Tikunova

7 January 2024

Multidrug-resistant Gram-positive bacteria, including bacteria from the genus Staphylococcus, are currently a challenge for medicine. Therefore, the development of new antimicrobials is required. Promising candidates for new antistaphylococcal drugs...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,186 Views
13 Pages

14 February 2025

Neutralization assays have become an important tool since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic for testing vaccine responses and therapeutic antibodies as well as for monitoring humoral immunity to SARS-CoV-2 in epidemiological studies. The spike g...

  • Article
  • Open Access
30 Citations
6,784 Views
20 Pages

Rapid High-Yield Production of Functional SARS-CoV-2 Receptor Binding Domain by Viral and Non-Viral Transient Expression for Pre-Clinical Evaluation

  • Omar Farnós,
  • Alina Venereo-Sánchez,
  • Xingge Xu,
  • Cindy Chan,
  • Shantoshini Dash,
  • Hanan Chaabane,
  • Janelle Sauvageau,
  • Fouad Brahimi,
  • Uri Saragovi and
  • Amine A. Kamen
  • + 1 author

4 November 2020

Vaccine design strategies against severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) are focused on the Spike protein or its subunits as the main antigen target of neutralizing antibodies. In this work, we propose rapid production methods o...

  • Article
  • Open Access
431 Views
14 Pages

15 February 2026

Background: In advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) with sensitizing EGFR mutations, EGFR tyrosine kinase inhibitors (EGFR-TKIs) improve progression-free survival (PFS). However, clinical outcomes vary according to EGFR mutation subtype and TP...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
4,091 Views
14 Pages

In Silico Genome Analysis Reveals the Evolution and Potential Impact of SARS-CoV-2 Omicron Structural Changes on Host Immune Evasion and Antiviral Therapeutics

  • Dhruv Chauhan,
  • Nikhil Chakravarty,
  • Arjit Vijey Jeyachandran,
  • Akshaya Jayakarunakaran,
  • Sanjeev Sinha,
  • Rakesh Mishra,
  • Vaithilingaraja Arumugaswami and
  • Arunachalam Ramaiah

6 November 2022

New variants of SARS-CoV-2 continue to evolve. The novel SARS-CoV-2 variant of concern (VOC) B.1.1.529 (Omicron) was particularly menacing due to the presence of numerous consequential mutations. In this study, we reviewed about 12 million SARS-CoV-2...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
4,048 Views
16 Pages

Development of an Optimized Process for Functional Recombinant SARS-CoV-2 Spike S1 Receptor-Binding Domain Protein Produced in the Baculovirus Expression Vector System

  • Mohamed Boumaiza,
  • Ameni Chaabene,
  • Ines Akrouti,
  • Meriem Ben Zakour,
  • Hana Askri,
  • Said Salhi,
  • Wafa Ben Hamouda,
  • Soumaya Marzouki,
  • Chaouki Benabdessalem and
  • Samia Rourou
  • + 2 authors

To map the spread of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) and evaluate immune response variations against this virus, it is essential to set up efficient serological tests locally. The SARS-CoV-2 immunogenic proteins were very...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
4,104 Views
19 Pages

SH3BP2 Deficiency Ameliorates Murine Systemic Lupus Erythematosus

  • Kyoko Kawahara,
  • Tomoyuki Mukai,
  • Masanori Iseki,
  • Akiko Nagasu,
  • Hajime Nagasu,
  • Takahiko Akagi,
  • Shoko Tsuji,
  • Sumie Hiramatsu-Asano,
  • Yasuyoshi Ueki and
  • Yoshitaka Morita
  • + 2 authors

Background: The adaptor protein Src homology 3 domain-binding protein 2 (SH3BP2) is widely expressed in immune cells. It controls intracellular signaling pathways. The present study was undertaken to investigate the role of SH3BP2 in a murine systemi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
6,046 Views
19 Pages

Sh3bp2 Gain-Of-Function Mutation Ameliorates Lupus Phenotypes in B6.MRL-Faslpr Mice

  • Akiko Nagasu,
  • Tomoyuki Mukai,
  • Masanori Iseki,
  • Kyoko Kawahara,
  • Shoko Tsuji,
  • Hajime Nagasu,
  • Yasuyoshi Ueki,
  • Katsuhiko Ishihara,
  • Naoki Kashihara and
  • Yoshitaka Morita

30 April 2019

SH3 domain-binding protein 2 (SH3BP2) is an adaptor protein that is predominantly expressed in immune cells, and it regulates intracellular signaling. We had previously reported that a gain-of-function mutation in SH3BP2 exacerbates inflammation and...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2,816 Views
10 Pages

17 August 2021

Synaptonemal complex protein 3 (SCP3), a member of the Cor1 family, has been implicated in cancer progression, and therapeutic resistance, as well as cancer stem cell (CSC)-like properties. Previously, we demonstrated that SCP3 promotes these aggress...

  • Perspective
  • Open Access
2 Citations
1,590 Views
13 Pages

Sensing the Stiffness: Cellular Mechano-Sensing at the Implant Interface

  • Patricia S. Pardo,
  • Delia Danila,
  • Raja Devesh Kumar Misra and
  • Aladin M. Boriek

17 July 2025

In this perspective, we highlight the relevance of the FA-Hippo signaling pathway and its regulation of the Yes-associated protein (YAP) and the transcriptional coactivator with a PDZ-binding domain (TAZ) as main players in the process of implants in...

  • Review
  • Open Access
75 Citations
15,695 Views
34 Pages

30 May 2014

The intestinal epithelium constitutes a dynamic physical barrier segregating the luminal content from the underlying mucosal tissue. Following injury, the epithelial integrity is restored by rapid migration of intestinal epithelial cells (IECs) acro...

  • Brief Report
  • Open Access
11 Citations
3,906 Views
10 Pages

Ferristatin II Efficiently Inhibits SARS-CoV-2 Replication in Vero Cells

  • Alexey Sokolov,
  • Irina Isakova-Sivak,
  • Natalia Grudinina,
  • Daria Mezhenskaya,
  • Elena Litasova,
  • Valeria Kostevich,
  • Ekaterina Stepanova,
  • Alexandra Rak,
  • Ivan Sychev and
  • Larisa Rudenko
  • + 1 author

3 February 2022

Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) continues to have a significant impact on global public health. Multiple mechanisms for SARS-CoV-2 cell entry have been described; however, the role of transferrin receptor 1 (TfR1) in SARS...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
4,369 Views
17 Pages

Targeting NF-κB by the Cell-Permeable NEMO-Binding Domain Peptide Improves Albuminuria and Renal Lesions in an Experimental Model of Type 2 Diabetic Nephropathy

  • Lucas Opazo-Ríos,
  • Anita Plaza,
  • Yenniffer Sánchez Matus,
  • Susana Bernal,
  • Laura Lopez-Sanz,
  • Luna Jimenez-Castilla,
  • Daniel Carpio,
  • Alejandra Droguett,
  • Sergio Mezzano and
  • Carmen Gomez-Guerrero
  • + 1 author

Diabetic nephropathy (DN) is a multifactorial disease characterized by hyperglycemia and close interaction of hemodynamic, metabolic and inflammatory factors. Nuclear factor-κB (NF-κB) is a principal matchmaker linking hyperglycemia and i...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
5,027 Views
15 Pages

14 April 2021

Drosophila are widely used to study neural development, immunity, and inflammatory pathways and processes associated with the gut–brain axis. Here, we examine the response of adult Drosophila given an inactive bacteriologic (IAB; proprietary lysate p...

  • Article
  • Open Access
27 Citations
5,067 Views
12 Pages

1 February 2022

An Escherichia coli (E. coli) production of the receptor-binding domain (RBD) of the SARS-CoV-2 (isolate Wuhan-Hu-1) spike protein would significantly accelerate the search for anti-COVID-19 therapeutics because of its versatility and low cost. Howev...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
4,289 Views
19 Pages

The EGF Domains of MUC4 Oncomucin Mediate HER2 Binding Affinity and Promote Pancreatic Cancer Cell Tumorigenesis

  • Nicolas Stoup,
  • Maxime Liberelle,
  • Céline Schulz,
  • Sumeyye Cavdarli,
  • Romain Vasseur,
  • Romain Magnez,
  • Fatima Lahdaoui,
  • Nicolas Skrypek,
  • Fabien Peretti and
  • Isabelle Van Seuningen
  • + 6 authors

16 November 2021

The HER2 receptor and its MUC4 mucin partner form an oncogenic complex via an extracellular region of MUC4 encompassing three EGF domains that promotes tumor progression of pancreatic cancer (PC) cells. However, the molecular mechanism of interaction...

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