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  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
3,872 Views
16 Pages

Dichloromethane Degradation Pathway from Unsequenced Hyphomicrobium sp. MC8b Rapidly Explored by Pan-Proteomics

  • Karim Hayoun,
  • Emilie Geersens,
  • Cédric C. Laczny,
  • Rashi Halder,
  • Carmen Lázaro Sánchez,
  • Abhijit Manna,
  • Françoise Bringel,
  • Michaël Ryckelynck,
  • Paul Wilmes and
  • Emilie E. L. Muller
  • + 3 authors

Several bacteria are able to degrade the major industrial solvent dichloromethane (DCM) by using the conserved dehalogenase DcmA, the only system for DCM degradation characterised at the sequence level so far. Using differential proteomics, we rapidl...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
4,189 Views
17 Pages

Pan-Proteomic Analysis and Elucidation of Protein Abundance among the Closely Related Brucella Species, Brucella abortus and Brucella melitensis

  • Jayaseelan Murugaiyan,
  • Murat Eravci,
  • Christoph Weise,
  • Uwe Roesler,
  • Lisa D. Sprague,
  • Heinrich Neubauer and
  • Gamal Wareth

Brucellosis is a zoonotic infection caused by bacteria of the genus Brucella. The species, B. abortus and B. melitensis, major causative agents of human brucellosis, share remarkably similar genomes, but they differ in their natural hosts, phenotype,...

  • Article
  • Open Access
54 Citations
6,482 Views
22 Pages

Designing a Multi-Epitope Vaccine against Chlamydia trachomatis by Employing Integrated Core Proteomics, Immuno-Informatics and In Silico Approaches

  • Sidra Aslam,
  • Sajjad Ahmad,
  • Fatima Noor,
  • Usman Ali Ashfaq,
  • Farah Shahid,
  • Abdur Rehman,
  • Muhammad Tahir ul Qamar,
  • Eid A. Alatawi,
  • Fahad M. Alshabrmi and
  • Khaled S. Allemailem

3 October 2021

Chlamydia trachomatis, a Gram-negative bacterium that infects the rectum, urethra, congenital sites, and columnar epithelium of the cervix. It is a major cause of preventable blindness, ectopic pregnancy, and bacterial sexually transmitted infections...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
24 Citations
4,732 Views
23 Pages

27 September 2021

Klebsiella is a genus of nosocomial bacterial pathogens and is placed in the most critical list of World Health Organization (WHO) for development of novel therapeutics. The pathogens of the genus are associated with high mortality and morbidity. Owi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
3,362 Views
14 Pages

Search of Potential Vaccine Candidates against Trueperella pyogenes Infections through Proteomic and Bioinformatic Analysis

  • Ángela Galán-Relaño,
  • Lidia Gómez-Gascón,
  • Antonio Rodríguez-Franco,
  • Inmaculada Luque,
  • Belén Huerta,
  • Carmen Tarradas and
  • Manuel J. Rodríguez-Ortega

Trueperella pyogenes is an opportunistic pathogen, responsible for important infections in pigs and significant economic losses in swine production. To date, there are no available commercial vaccines to control diseases caused by this bacterium. In...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,361 Views
22 Pages

Identification of Immunodominant Proteins of the Leishmania (Viannia) naiffi SubProteome as Pan-Specific Vaccine Targets against Leishmaniasis

  • Prisciliana Jesus-Oliveira,
  • Luzinei Silva-Couto,
  • Nathalia Pinho,
  • André Teixeira Da Silva-Ferreira,
  • Leonardo Saboia-Vahia,
  • Patricia Cuervo,
  • Alda Maria Da-Cruz,
  • Adriano Gomes-Silva and
  • Eduardo Fonseca Pinto

21 June 2023

Leishmaniasis is a wide-spectrum disease caused by parasites from Leishmania genus. A well-modulated immune response that is established after the long-lasting clinical cure of leishmaniasis can represent a standard requirement for a vaccine. Previou...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
2,786 Views
13 Pages

Absolute Quantification of Pan-Cancer Plasma Proteomes Reveals Unique Signature in Multiple Myeloma

  • David Kotol,
  • Jakob Woessmann,
  • Andreas Hober,
  • María Bueno Álvez,
  • Khue Hua Tran Minh,
  • Fredrik Pontén,
  • Linn Fagerberg,
  • Mathias Uhlén and
  • Fredrik Edfors

28 September 2023

Mass spectrometry based on data-independent acquisition (DIA) has developed into a powerful quantitative tool with a variety of implications, including precision medicine. Combined with stable isotope recombinant protein standards, this strategy prov...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,115 Views
29 Pages

25 August 2025

Background: Helcococcus kunzii, a facultative anaerobe and Gram-positive coccus, has been documented as a cunning pathogen, mainly in immunocompromised individuals, as evidenced by recent clinical and microbiological reports. It has been associated w...

  • Review
  • Open Access
108 Citations
29,057 Views
15 Pages

Phage Display for the Generation of Antibodies for Proteome Research, Diagnostics and Therapy

  • Thomas Schirrmann,
  • Torsten Meyer,
  • Mark Schütte,
  • André Frenzel and
  • Michael Hust

10 January 2011

Twenty years after its development, antibody phage display using filamentous bacteriophage represents the most successful in vitro antibody selection technology. Initially, its development was encouraged by the unique possibility of directly generati...

  • Review
  • Open Access
26 Citations
4,761 Views
25 Pages

Myxobacteria are fascinating and complex microbes. They prey upon other members of the soil microbiome by secreting antimicrobial proteins and metabolites, and will undergo multicellular development if starved. The genome sequence of the model myxoba...

  • Review
  • Open Access
1,745 Views
35 Pages

5 November 2025

Antibiotic resistance is a major threat to global public health. It is vital to understand the mechanism of antibiotic resistance development to prevent the emergence of new pan-resistant pathogenic bacteria and to develop new antibiotics. Measuring...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
4,231 Views
14 Pages

20 June 2023

Although the use of detergents in thermal proteome profiling (TPP) has become a common practice to identify membrane protein targets in complex biological samples, surprisingly, there is no proteome-wide investigation into the impacts of detergent in...

  • Article
  • Open Access
23 Citations
8,499 Views
19 Pages

Single Cell Mass Cytometry of Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Cells Reveals Complexity of In Vivo and Three-Dimensional Models over the Petri-Dish

  • Róbert Alföldi,
  • József Á. Balog,
  • Nóra Faragó,
  • Miklós Halmai,
  • Edit Kotogány,
  • Patrícia Neuperger,
  • Lajos I. Nagy,
  • Liliána Z. Fehér,
  • Gábor J. Szebeni and
  • László G. Puskás

16 September 2019

Single cell genomics and proteomics with the combination of innovative three-dimensional (3D) cell culture techniques can open new avenues toward the understanding of intra-tumor heterogeneity. Here, we characterize lung cancer markers using single c...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
3,660 Views
19 Pages

Identification of Carcinogenesis and Tumor Progression Processes in Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma Using High-Throughput Proteomics

  • Lucía Trilla-Fuertes,
  • Angelo Gámez-Pozo,
  • María Isabel Lumbreras-Herrera,
  • Rocío López-Vacas,
  • Victoria Heredia-Soto,
  • Ismael Ghanem,
  • Elena López-Camacho,
  • Andrea Zapater-Moros,
  • María Miguel and
  • Eva M. Peña-Burgos
  • + 7 authors

13 May 2022

Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is an aggressive disease with an overall 5-year survival rate of just 5%. A better understanding of the carcinogenesis processes and the mechanisms of the progression of PDAC is mandatory. Fifty-two PDAC patien...

  • Article
  • Open Access
23 Citations
5,130 Views
20 Pages

Plasma-Derived Extracellular Vesicles Convey Protein Signatures That Reflect Pathophysiology in Lung and Pancreatic Adenocarcinomas

  • Johannes F. Fahrmann,
  • Xiangying Mao,
  • Ehsan Irajizad,
  • Hiroyuki Katayama,
  • Michela Capello,
  • Ichidai Tanaka,
  • Taketo Kato,
  • Ignacio I. Wistuba,
  • Anirban Maitra and
  • Edwin J. Ostrin
  • + 2 authors

2 May 2020

Using a combination of mass-spectrometry and aptamer array-based proteomics, we characterized the protein features of circulating extracellular vesicles (EVs) in the context of lung (LUAD) and pancreatic ductal (PDAC) adenocarcinomas. We profiled EVs...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
4,281 Views
25 Pages

Expanding the MAPPs Assay to Accommodate MHC-II Pan Receptors for Improved Predictability of Potential T Cell Epitopes

  • Katharina Hartman,
  • Guido Steiner,
  • Michel Siegel,
  • Cary M. Looney,
  • Timothy P. Hickling,
  • Katharine Bray-French,
  • Sebastian Springer,
  • Céline Marban-Doran and
  • Axel Ducret

21 September 2023

A critical step in the immunogenicity cascade is attributed to human leukocyte antigen (HLA) II presentation triggering T cell immune responses. The liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS)-based major histocompatibility comple...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,916 Views
11 Pages

Real-Time Search-Assisted Multiplexed Quantitative Proteomics Reveals System-Wide Translational Regulation of Non-Canonical Short Open Reading Frames

  • Hiroko Kozuka-Hata,
  • Tomoko Hiroki,
  • Naoaki Miyamura,
  • Aya Kitamura,
  • Kouhei Tsumoto,
  • Jun-ichiro Inoue and
  • Masaaki Oyama

12 June 2023

Abnormal expression of histone deacetylases (HDACs) is reported to be associated with angiogenesis, metastasis and chemotherapy resistance regarding cancer in a wide range of previous studies. Suberoylanilide hydroxamic acid (SAHA) is well known to f...

  • Review
  • Open Access
17 Citations
4,983 Views
24 Pages

Current Progress, Applications and Challenges of Multi-Omics Approaches in Sesame Genetic Improvement

  • Huan Li,
  • Muhammad Tahir ul Qamar,
  • Li Yang,
  • Junchao Liang,
  • Jun You and
  • Linhai Wang

4 February 2023

Sesame is one of the important traditional oil crops in the world, and has high economic and nutritional value. Recently, due to the novel high throughput sequencing techniques and bioinformatical methods, the study of the genomics, methylomics, tran...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
1,840 Views
19 Pages

The perception of circulating granulocytes as cells with a predetermined immune response mainly triggered by pathogens is evolving, recognizing their functional heterogeneity and adaptability, particularly within the neutrophil subset. The involvemen...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,833 Views
17 Pages

Integrated Pangenome Analysis and Pharmacophore Modeling Revealed Potential Novel Inhibitors against Enterobacter xiangfangensis

  • Mohammed S. Almuhayawi,
  • Soad K. Al Jaouni,
  • Samy Selim,
  • Dalal Hussien M. Alkhalifah,
  • Romina Alina Marc,
  • Sidra Aslam and
  • Peter Poczai

Enterobacter xiangfangensis is a novel, multidrug-resistant pathogen belonging to the Enterobacter genus and has the ability to acquire resistance to multiple antibiotic classes. However, there is currently no registered E. xiangfangensis drug on the...

  • Article
  • Open Access
22 Citations
4,183 Views
21 Pages

Computer-Aided Multi-Epitope Vaccine Design against Enterobacter xiangfangensis

  • Abdulrahman Alshammari,
  • Metab Alharbi,
  • Abdullah Alghamdi,
  • Saif Ali Alharbi,
  • Usman Ali Ashfaq,
  • Muhammad Tahir ul Qamar,
  • Asad Ullah,
  • Muhammad Irfan,
  • Amjad Khan and
  • Sajjad Ahmad

Antibiotic resistance is a global public health threat and is associated with high mortality due to antibiotics’ inability to treat bacterial infections. Enterobacter xiangfangensis is an emerging antibiotic-resistant bacterial pathogen from th...

  • Review
  • Open Access
57 Citations
12,346 Views
26 Pages

Omics for Bioprospecting and Drug Discovery from Bacteria and Microalgae

  • Reuben Maghembe,
  • Donath Damian,
  • Abdalah Makaranga,
  • Stephen Samwel Nyandoro,
  • Sylvester Leonard Lyantagaye,
  • Souvik Kusari and
  • Rajni Hatti-Kaul

“Omics” represent a combinatorial approach to high-throughput analysis of biological entities for various purposes. It broadly encompasses genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, lipidomics, and metabolomics. Bacteria and microalgae exhibi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
4,452 Views
28 Pages

Multi-Omics Immune Interaction Networks in Lung Cancer Tumorigenesis, Proliferation, and Survival

  • Qing Ye,
  • Justin Hickey,
  • Kathleen Summers,
  • Brianne Falatovich,
  • Marieta Gencheva,
  • Timothy D. Eubank,
  • Alexey V. Ivanov and
  • Nancy Lan Guo

29 November 2022

There are currently no effective biomarkers for prognosis and optimal treatment selection to improve non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) survival outcomes. This study further validated a seven-gene panel for diagnosis and prognosis of NSCLC using RNA...

  • Review
  • Open Access
25 Citations
5,634 Views
35 Pages

Fab Advances in Fabaceae for Abiotic Stress Resilience: From ‘Omics’ to Artificial Intelligence

  • Dharmendra Singh,
  • Priya Chaudhary,
  • Jyoti Taunk,
  • Chandan Kumar Singh,
  • Deepti Singh,
  • Ram Sewak Singh Tomar,
  • Muraleedhar Aski,
  • Noren Singh Konjengbam,
  • Ranjeet Sharan Raje and
  • Sanjay Singh
  • + 3 authors

29 September 2021

Legumes are a better source of proteins and are richer in diverse micronutrients over the nutritional profile of widely consumed cereals. However, when exposed to a diverse range of abiotic stresses, their overall productivity and quality are hugely...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
3,410 Views
17 Pages

Proteomic and Phosphoproteomic Profiling Reveals the Oncogenic Role of Protein Kinase D Family Kinases in Cholangiocarcinoma

  • Yun Lu,
  • Xiangyu Li,
  • Kai Zhao,
  • Yuanxin Shi,
  • Zhengdong Deng,
  • Wei Yao and
  • Jianming Wang

30 September 2022

Cholangiocarcinoma (CCA) is a lethal malignancy in the hepatobiliary system, with dysregulated protein expression and phosphorylation signaling. However, the protein and phosphorylation signatures of CCAs are little-known. Here, we performed the prot...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
5,913 Views
30 Pages

10 August 2021

Inadequate effectiveness of Indian antivenoms in treating envenomation caused by the Spectacled Cobra/Indian Cobra (Naja naja) in Sri Lanka has been attributed to geographical variations in the venom composition. This study investigated the de novo v...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
6,472 Views
17 Pages

Multi-Omic Analysis of Two Common P53 Mutations: Proteins Regulated by Mutated P53 as Potential Targets for Immunotherapy

  • Jayakumar Vadakekolathu,
  • David J. Boocock,
  • Kirti Pandey,
  • Barbara-ann Guinn,
  • Antoine Legrand,
  • Amanda K. Miles,
  • Clare Coveney,
  • Rochelle Ayala,
  • Anthony W. Purcell and
  • Stephanie E. McArdle

17 August 2022

The p53 protein is mutated in more than 50% of human cancers. Mutated p53 proteins not only lose their normal function but often acquire novel oncogenic functions, a phenomenon termed mutant p53 gain-of-function. Mutant p53 has been shown to affect t...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,486 Views
18 Pages

13 July 2025

Background/Objectives: Cell–cell communication (CCC) is a critical process within the tumor microenvironment, governing regulatory interactions between cancer cells and other cellular subpopulations. Aiming to improve the accuracy and completen...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,159 Views
25 Pages

Reverse Vaccinology Approach to Identify Novel and Immunogenic Targets against Streptococcus gordonii

  • Aneeqa Abid,
  • Badr Alzahrani,
  • Shumaila Naz,
  • Amina Basheer,
  • Syeda Marriam Bakhtiar,
  • Fahad Al-Asmari,
  • Syed Babar Jamal and
  • Muhammad Faheem

9 July 2024

Streptococcus gordonii is a gram-positive, mutualistic bacterium found in the human body. It is found in the oral cavity, upper respiratory tract, and intestines, and presents a serious clinical problem because it can lead to opportunistic infections...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,992 Views
23 Pages

Upregulated Matrisomal Proteins and Extracellular Matrix Mechanosignaling Underlie Obesity-Associated Promotion of Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma

  • Richard T. Waldron,
  • Aurelia Lugea,
  • Hui-Hua Chang,
  • Hsin-Yuan Su,
  • Crystal Quiros,
  • Michael S. Lewis,
  • Mingtian Che,
  • V. Krishnan Ramanujan,
  • Enrique Rozengurt and
  • Guido Eibl
  • + 1 author

21 April 2024

Diet-induced obesity (DIO) promotes pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) in mice expressing KRasG12D in the pancreas (KC mice), but the precise mechanisms remain unclear. Here, we performed multiplex quantitative proteomic and phosphoproteomic ana...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,542 Views
15 Pages

Characterization of the Activities of Vorinostat Against Toxoplasma gondii

  • Ting Zeng,
  • Chun-Xue Zhou,
  • Dai-Ang Liu,
  • Xiao-Yan Zhao,
  • Xu-Dian An,
  • Zhi-Rong Liu,
  • Hong-Nan Qu,
  • Bing Han and
  • Huai-Yu Zhou

Toxoplasma gondii is a globally widespread pathogen of significant veterinary and medical importance, causing abortion or congenital disease in humans and other warm-blooded animals. Nevertheless, the current treatment options are restricted and some...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
3,711 Views
17 Pages

Extracellular Heparan 6-O-Endosulfatases SULF1 and SULF2 in Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma and Other Malignancies

  • Yang Yang,
  • Jaeil Ahn,
  • Nathan J. Edwards,
  • Julius Benicky,
  • Aaron M. Rozeboom,
  • Bruce Davidson,
  • Christina Karamboulas,
  • Kevin C. J. Nixon,
  • Laurie Ailles and
  • Radoslav Goldman

11 November 2022

Pan-cancer analysis of TCGA and CPTAC (proteomics) data shows that SULF1 and SULF2 are oncogenic in a number of human malignancies and associated with poor survival outcomes. Our studies document a consistent upregulation of SULF1 and SULF2 in HNSC w...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,758 Views
23 Pages

Non-Oncogene Addiction of KRAS-Mutant Cancers to IL-1β via Versican and Mononuclear IKKβ

  • Magda Spella,
  • Giannoula Ntaliarda,
  • Georgios Skiadas,
  • Anne-Sophie Lamort,
  • Malamati Vreka,
  • Antonia Marazioti,
  • Ioannis Lilis,
  • Eleni Bouloukou,
  • Georgia A. Giotopoulou and
  • Mario A. A. Pepe
  • + 16 authors

20 March 2023

Kirsten rat sarcoma virus (KRAS)-mutant cancers are frequent, metastatic, lethal, and largely undruggable. While interleukin (IL)-1β and nuclear factor (NF)-κB inhibition hold promise against cancer, untargeted treatments are not effective...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2,928 Views
13 Pages

Substitutions in SurA and BamA Lead to Reduced Susceptibility to Broad Range Antibiotics in Gonococci

  • Ivan Bodoev,
  • Maja Malakhova,
  • Julia Bespyatykh,
  • Dmitry Bespiatykh,
  • Georgij Arapidi,
  • Olga Pobeguts,
  • Victor Zgoda,
  • Egor Shitikov and
  • Elena Ilina

25 August 2021

There is growing concern about the emergence and spread of multidrug-resistant Neisseria gonorrhoeae. To effectively control antibiotic-resistant bacterial pathogens, it is necessary to develop new antimicrobials and to understand the resistance mech...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
5,121 Views
17 Pages

Identification of Key Proteins from the Alternative Lengthening of Telomeres-Associated Promyelocytic Leukemia Nuclear Bodies Pathway

  • Isaac Armendáriz-Castillo,
  • Katherine Hidalgo-Fernández,
  • Andy Pérez-Villa,
  • Jennyfer M. García-Cárdenas,
  • Andrés López-Cortés and
  • Santiago Guerrero

25 January 2022

Alternative lengthening of telomeres-associated promyelocytic leukemia nuclear bodies (APBs) are a hallmark of telomere maintenance. In the last few years, APBs have been described as the main place where telomeric extension occurs in ALT-positive ca...

  • Review
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,481 Views
24 Pages

NAA10 (N-Alpha-Acetyltransferase 10): A Multifunctional Regulator in Development, Disease, and Cancer

  • Zeng Quan Yang,
  • Ion John Campeanu,
  • Ivan Lopez,
  • Manaal Syed,
  • Yuanyuan Jiang and
  • Hilda Afisllari

7 June 2025

NAA10 (N-alpha-acetyltransferase 10) is a pivotal enzyme in eukaryotic cells, serving as the catalytic subunit of the NatA complex, which is responsible for the N-terminal acetylation of approximately 40–50% of the human proteome. Beyond its ca...

  • Review
  • Open Access
58 Citations
7,858 Views
22 Pages

23 August 2022

The heat shock protein 90 (Hsp90) is a molecular chaperone and a key regulator of proteostasis under both physiological and stress conditions. In mammals, there are two cytosolic Hsp90 isoforms: Hsp90α and Hsp90β. These two isoforms are 85...

  • Article
  • Open Access
17 Citations
3,594 Views
12 Pages

Proteomic Analysis of Proteins Responsive to Drought and Low Temperature Stress in a Hard Red Spring Wheat Cultivar

  • Maryke Labuschagne,
  • Stefania Masci,
  • Silvio Tundo,
  • Vera Muccilli,
  • Rosaria Saletti and
  • Angeline van Biljon

17 March 2020

Drought stress is becoming more prevalent with global warming, and has been shown to have large effects on gluten proteins linked to wheat bread making quality. Likewise, low temperature stress can detrimentally affect proteins in wheat. This study w...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
5,594 Views
21 Pages

Persistent Innate Immune Stimulation Results in IRF3-Mediated but Caspase-Independent Cytostasis

  • Christian Urban,
  • Hendrik Welsch,
  • Katharina Heine,
  • Sandra Wüst,
  • Darya A. Haas,
  • Christopher Dächert,
  • Aparna Pandey,
  • Andreas Pichlmair and
  • Marco Binder

11 June 2020

Persistent virus infection continuously produces non-self nucleic acids that activate cell-intrinsic immune responses. However, the antiviral defense evolved as a transient, acute phase response and the effects of persistently ongoing stimulation ont...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
4,381 Views
24 Pages

Genome-Based Multi-Antigenic Epitopes Vaccine Construct Designing against Staphylococcus hominis Using Reverse Vaccinology and Biophysical Approaches

  • Mahreen Nawaz,
  • Asad Ullah,
  • Alhanouf I. Al-Harbi,
  • Mahboob Ul Haq,
  • Alaa R. Hameed,
  • Sajjad Ahmad,
  • Aamir Aziz,
  • Khadija Raziq,
  • Saifullah Khan and
  • Muhammad Irfan
  • + 1 author

16 October 2022

Staphylococcus hominis is a Gram-positive bacterium from the staphylococcus genus; it is also a member of coagulase-negative staphylococci because of its opportunistic nature and ability to cause life-threatening bloodstream infections in immunocompr...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
5,444 Views
16 Pages

Multiscale Analysis and Validation of Effective Drug Combinations Targeting Driver KRAS Mutations in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer

  • Liana Bruggemann,
  • Zackary Falls,
  • William Mangione,
  • Stanley A. Schwartz,
  • Sebastiano Battaglia,
  • Ravikumar Aalinkeel,
  • Supriya D. Mahajan and
  • Ram Samudrala

Pharmacogenomics is a rapidly growing field with the goal of providing personalized care to every patient. Previously, we developed the Computational Analysis of Novel Drug Opportunities (CANDO) platform for multiscale therapeutic discovery to screen...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,495 Views
17 Pages

Combined Inhibition of AKT and KIT Restores Expression of Programmed Cell Death 4 (PDCD4) in Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor

  • Marya Kozinova,
  • Shalina Joshi,
  • Shuai Ye,
  • Martin G. Belinsky,
  • Dinara Sharipova,
  • Jeffrey M. Farma,
  • Sanjay S. Reddy,
  • Samuel Litwin,
  • Karthik Devarajan and
  • Alex Rosa Campos
  • + 4 authors

23 July 2021

The majority of gastrointestinal stromal tumor (GIST) patients develop resistance to the first-line KIT inhibitor, imatinib mesylate (IM), through acquisition of secondary mutations in KIT or bypass signaling pathway activation. In addition to KIT, A...

  • Article
  • Open Access
34 Citations
4,591 Views
23 Pages

27 May 2022

Cyclin-dependent kinase 1 (CDK1) is essential for cell division by regulating the G2/M phase and mitosis. CDK1 overexpression can also promote the development and progression of a variety of cancers. However, the significance of CDK1 in the formation...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,950 Views
18 Pages

Phosphoproteome Microarray Analysis of Extracellular Particles as a Tool to Explore Novel Biomarker Candidates for Alzheimer’s Disease

  • Tânia Soares Martins,
  • Steven Pelech,
  • Maria Ferreira,
  • Beatriz Pinho,
  • Kevin Leandro,
  • Luís Pereira de Almeida,
  • Benedict Breitling,
  • Niels Hansen,
  • Hermann Esselmann and
  • Jens Wiltfang
  • + 2 authors

27 January 2024

Phosphorylation plays a key role in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) pathogenesis, impacting distinct processes such as amyloid-beta (Aβ) peptide production and tau phosphorylation. Impaired phosphorylation events contribute to senile plaques and...

  • Article
  • Open Access
251 Views
18 Pages

Characterization of a Novel Family of Contilisant + Belinostat Multitarget Small Molecules in Glioblastoma

  • Aizpea Artetxe-Zurutuza,
  • Nerea Iturrioz-Rodriguez,
  • Joseba Elizazu,
  • Raul Garcia-Garcia de Garayo,
  • Irati de Goñi,
  • Jhonatan Vergara,
  • Mireia Toledano-Pinedo,
  • Alicia Porro-Pérez,
  • Mikel Azkargorta and
  • Felix Elortza
  • + 3 authors

22 December 2025

Background: Glioblastoma is the most common and malignant primary brain tumor in adults, with current treatment presenting limited effectiveness. Therapeutic resistance stems largely from its marked molecular and cellular heterogeneity. Multitarget s...

  • Abstract
  • Open Access
2 Citations
1,799 Views
1 Page

The Genetics of Rumen Phage Populations

  • Rosalind Gilbert and
  • Diane Ouwerkerk

The microbial populations of the rumen are widely recognised as being essential for ruminant nutrition and health, utilising and breaking down fibrous plant material which would otherwise be indigestible. The dense and highly diverse viral population...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
4,700 Views
22 Pages

The Clinicopathological Significance of BiP/GRP-78 in Breast Cancer: A Meta-Analysis of Public Datasets and Immunohistochemical Detection

  • Inês Direito,
  • Daniela Gomes,
  • Fátima Liliana Monteiro,
  • Isa Carneiro,
  • João Lobo,
  • Rui Henrique,
  • Carmen Jerónimo and
  • Luisa Alejandra Helguero

23 November 2022

The endoplasmic reticulum chaperone BiP (also known as GRP-78 or HSPA5) maintains protein folding to allow cell proliferation and survival and has been implicated in carcinogenesis, tumor progression, and therapy resistance. BiP’s association w...

  • Review
  • Open Access
9 Citations
4,926 Views
33 Pages

Recent Advances in Genomics-Based Approaches for the Development of Intracellular Bacterial Pathogen Vaccines

  • Muhammad Ajmal Khan,
  • Aftab Amin,
  • Awais Farid,
  • Amin Ullah,
  • Abdul Waris,
  • Khyber Shinwari,
  • Yaseen Hussain,
  • Khalaf F. Alsharif,
  • Khalid J. Alzahrani and
  • Haroon Khan

Infectious diseases continue to be a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. The majority of infectious diseases are caused by intracellular pathogenic bacteria (IPB). Historically, conventional vaccination drives have helped control the...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6,843 Views
15 Pages

26 May 2023

Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) has a very poor prognosis due to the disease’s lack of established targeted treatment options. Glia maturation factor γ (GMFG), a novel ADF/cofilin superfamily protein, has been reported to be differen...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2,082 Views
16 Pages

Design, Immunogenicity and Preclinical Efficacy of the ChAdOx1.COVconsv12 Pan-Sarbecovirus T-Cell Vaccine

  • Edmund G.-T. Wee,
  • Sarah Kempster,
  • Deborah Ferguson,
  • Joanna Hall,
  • Claire Ham,
  • Susan Morris,
  • Alison Crook,
  • Sarah C. Gilbert,
  • Bette Korber and
  • Neil Almond
  • + 1 author

26 August 2024

During the COVID-19 pandemic, antibody-based vaccines targeting the SARS-CoV-2 spike glycoprotein were the focus for development because neutralizing antibodies were associated with protection against the SARS-CoV-2 infection pre-clinically and in hu...

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