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10 Citations
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14 August 2019

A metatranscriptomic study of RNA viruses in cold-blooded vertebrates identified two related viruses from frogfish (Antennarius striatus) that represent a new genus Antennavirus in the family Arenaviridae (Order: Bunyavirales). Computational analyses...

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  • Open Access
20 Citations
4,358 Views
18 Pages

Helicase of Type 2 Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome Virus Strain HV Reveals a Unique Structure

  • Chenjun Tang,
  • Zengqin Deng,
  • Xiaorong Li,
  • Meiting Yang,
  • Zizi Tian,
  • Zhenhang Chen,
  • Guoguo Wang,
  • Wei Wu,
  • Wen-hai Feng and
  • Gongyi Zhang
  • + 1 author

14 February 2020

Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) is prevalent throughout the world and has caused great economic losses to the swine industry. Nonstructural protein 10 (nsp10) is a superfamily 1 helicase participating in multiple processes...

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11 Citations
6,116 Views
18 Pages

Novel Catalytically-Inactive PII Metalloproteinases from a Viperid Snake Venom with Substitutions in the Canonical Zinc-Binding Motif

  • Erika Camacho,
  • Libia Sanz,
  • Teresa Escalante,
  • Alicia Pérez,
  • Fabián Villalta,
  • Bruno Lomonte,
  • Ana Gisele C. Neves-Ferreira,
  • Andrés Feoli,
  • Juan J. Calvete and
  • José María Gutiérrez
  • + 1 author

12 October 2016

Snake venom metalloproteinases (SVMPs) play key biological roles in prey immobilization and digestion. The majority of these activities depend on the hydrolysis of relevant protein substrates in the tissues. Hereby, we describe several isoforms and a...

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13 Citations
3,989 Views
21 Pages

8 December 2022

Ros/MucR is a widespread family of bacterial zinc-finger-containing proteins that integrate multiple functions, such as symbiosis, virulence, transcription regulation, motility, production of surface components, and various other physiological proces...

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2 Citations
2,045 Views
14 Pages

20 August 2023

The molecular toxicity of the uranyl ion (UO22+) in living cells is primarily determined by its high affinity to both native and potential metal-binding sites that commonly occur in the structure of biomolecules. Recent advances in computational and...

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6 Citations
2,457 Views
17 Pages

Molecular Mechanism of Zinc-Dependent Oligomerization of Alzheimer’s Amyloid-β with Taiwan (D7H) Mutation

  • Olga I. Kechko,
  • Alexei A. Adzhubei,
  • Anna P. Tolstova,
  • Maria I. Indeykina,
  • Igor A. Popov,
  • Sergey S. Zhokhov,
  • Nikolay V. Gnuchev,
  • Vladimir A. Mitkevich,
  • Alexander A. Makarov and
  • Sergey A. Kozin

Amyloid-β (Aβ) is a peptide formed by 39–43 amino acids, heterogenous by the length of its C-terminus. Aβ constitutes a subnanomolar monomeric component of human biological fluids; however, in sporadic variants of Alzheimer&rsquo...

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19 Citations
4,562 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...

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38 Citations
6,906 Views
30 Pages

18 October 2020

Liquid-liquid phase separation (LLPS) is a rapidly growing research focus due to numerous demonstrations that many cellular proteins phase-separate to form biomolecular condensates (BMCs) that nucleate membraneless organelles (MLOs). A growing repert...

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8 Citations
10,320 Views
8 Pages

Through alternative promoter usage, human retinoblastoma protein-interacting zinc finger gene RIZ encodes two different protein products, RIZ1 and RIZ2, which have been identified to be a tumor suppressor and a proto-oncoprotein, respectively. Struct...

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7 Citations
2,906 Views
17 Pages

Non-Conserved Amino Acid Residues Modulate the Thermodynamics of Zn(II) Binding to Classical ββα Zinc Finger Domains

  • Katarzyna Kluska,
  • Aleksandra Chorążewska,
  • Manuel David Peris-Díaz,
  • Justyna Adamczyk and
  • Artur Krężel

23 November 2022

Classical zinc fingers domains (ZFs) bind Zn(II) ion by a pair of cysteine and histidine residues to adopt a characteristic and stable ββα fold containing a small hydrophobic core. As a component of transcription factors, they recogni...

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3 Citations
3,093 Views
13 Pages

Zinc-Dependent Oligomerization of Thermus thermophilus Trigger Factor Chaperone

  • Haojie Zhu,
  • Motonori Matsusaki,
  • Taiga Sugawara,
  • Koichiro Ishimori and
  • Tomohide Saio

26 October 2021

Thermus thermophilus trigger factor (TtTF) is a zinc-dependent molecular chaperone whose folding-arrest activity is regulated by Zn2+. However, little is known about the mechanism of zinc-dependent regulation of the TtTF activity. Here we exploit in...

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30 Citations
6,838 Views
20 Pages

Zinc Metalloproteins in Epigenetics and Their Crosstalk

  • Abdurrahman Pharmacy Yusuf,
  • Murtala Bello Abubakar,
  • Ibrahim Malami,
  • Kasimu Ghandi Ibrahim,
  • Bilyaminu Abubakar,
  • Muhammad Bashir Bello,
  • Naeem Qusty,
  • Sara T. Elazab,
  • Mustapha Umar Imam and
  • Athanasios Alexiou
  • + 1 author

26 February 2021

More than half a century ago, zinc was established as an essential micronutrient for normal human physiology. In silico data suggest that about 10% of the human proteome potentially binds zinc. Many proteins with zinc-binding domains (ZBDs) are invol...

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8 Citations
4,233 Views
12 Pages

C-Terminal Domain of the Human Zinc Transporter hZnT8 Is Structurally Indistinguishable from Its Disease Risk Variant (R325W)

  • Raheem Ullah,
  • Aamir Shehzad,
  • Majid Ali Shah,
  • Matteo De March,
  • Fouzia Ismat,
  • Mazhar Iqbal,
  • Silvia Onesti,
  • Moazur Rahman and
  • Michael J. McPherson

The human zinc transporter 8 (hZnT8) plays important roles in the storage of insulin in the secretory vesicles of pancreatic β cells. hZnT8 consists of a transmembrane domain, with its N- and C-termini protruding into the cytoplasm. Interestingl...

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7 Citations
6,020 Views
19 Pages

27 August 2019

Matrix metaloproteinase-2 (MMP-2) is an extracellular Zn2+ protease specific to type I and IV collagens. Its expression is associated with several inflammatory, degenerative, and malignant diseases. Conformational properties, domain movements, and in...

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96 Citations
17,118 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...

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5 Citations
3,983 Views
23 Pages

Probing the Structure and Function of the Cytosolic Domain of the Human Zinc Transporter ZnT8 with Nickel(II) Ions

  • Maria Carmen Catapano,
  • Douglas S. Parsons,
  • Radosław Kotuniak,
  • Přemysl Mladěnka,
  • Wojciech Bal and
  • Wolfgang Maret

The human zinc transporter ZnT8 provides the granules of pancreatic β-cells with zinc (II) ions for assembly of insulin hexamers for storage. Until recently, the structure and function of human ZnTs have been modelled on the basis of the 3D structure...

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6 Citations
4,087 Views
20 Pages

Structural Characterization of TRAF6 N-Terminal for Therapeutic Uses and Computational Studies on New Derivatives

  • Omur Guven,
  • Belgin Sever,
  • Faika Başoğlu-Ünal,
  • Abdulilah Ece,
  • Hiroshi Tateishi,
  • Ryoko Koga,
  • Mohamed O. Radwan,
  • Nefise Demir,
  • Mustafa Can and
  • Mutlu Dilsiz Aytemir
  • + 5 authors

14 November 2023

Tumor necrosis factor receptor-associated factors (TRAFs) are a protein family with a wide variety of roles and binding partners. Among them, TRAF6, a ubiquitin ligase, possesses unique receptor binding specificity and shows diverse functions in immu...

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29 Citations
6,165 Views
14 Pages

14 February 2020

The mutational landscape of p53 in cancer is unusual among tumor suppressors because most of the alterations are of the missense type and localize to a single domain: the ~220 amino acid DNA-binding domain. Nearly all of these mutations produce the c...

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103 Citations
11,157 Views
26 Pages

28 February 2018

Alphaviruses encode 4 non-structural proteins (nsPs), most of which have well-understood functions in capping and membrane association (nsP1), polyprotein processing and RNA helicase activity (nsP2) and as RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (nsP4). The fun...

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3 Citations
1,713 Views
21 Pages

Genome-Wide Study of Plant-Specific PLATZ Transcription Factors and Functional Analysis of OsPLATZ1 in Regulating Caryopsis Development of Rice (Oryza sativa L.)

  • Tao Yang,
  • Xin-Tong Xu,
  • Li-Jun Tang,
  • Wen-Tao Wei,
  • Yuan-Yuan Zhao,
  • Jin-Xin Liu,
  • Xue-Feng Yao,
  • Heng Zhao,
  • Chun-Ming Liu and
  • Ai-Ning Bai

7 January 2025

Plant A/T-rich sequence- and zinc-binding protein (PLATZ) is a type of plant-specific zinc-dependent DNA-binding protein that binds to A/T-rich DNA sequences. This family is essential for plant growth, development, and stress response. In this study,...

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19 Pages

18 March 2025

The nonstructural protein 13 (NSP13) of PDCoV is a highly conservative helicase and plays key roles in viral replication. NSP13 contains a zinc-binding domain (ZBD), a helical Stalk domain, a beta-barrel 1B domain, and a core helicase domain. However...

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23 Citations
5,277 Views
12 Pages

FtsH metalloproteases found in eubacteria, animals, and plants are well-known for their vital role in the maintenance and proteolysis of membrane proteins. Their location is restricted to organelles of endosymbiotic origin, the chloroplasts, and mito...

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1,529 Views
13 Pages

18 September 2025

The tumour suppressor protein p53 plays a central role in safeguarding genomic integrity through the regulation of DNA repair, cell cycle arrest, and apoptosis. Mutations in TP53, particularly within its DNA-binding domain, are among the most frequen...

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10 Citations
3,318 Views
16 Pages

Molecular Mapping of Biofortification Traits in Bread Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) Using a High-Density SNP Based Linkage Map

  • Vasudha Jadon,
  • Shashi Sharma,
  • Hari Krishna,
  • Gopalareddy Krishnappa,
  • Rahul Gajghate,
  • Narayana Bhat Devate,
  • Kusuma Kumari Panda,
  • Neelu Jain,
  • Pradeep Kumar Singh and
  • Gyanendra Pratap Singh

14 January 2023

A set of 188 recombinant inbred lines (RILs) derived from a cross between a high-yielding Indian bread wheat cultivar HD2932 and a synthetic hexaploid wheat (SHW) Synthetic 46 derived from tetraploid Triticum turgidum (AA, BB 2n = 28) and diploid Tri...

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9 Citations
6,426 Views
11 Pages

25 August 2014

A novel hemorrhagic metalloproteinase, okinalysin, was isolated from the venom of Ovophis okinavensis. It possessed caseinolytic and hemorrhagic activities, and also hydrolyzed fibrinogen and collagen. These activities were inhibited by ethylenediam...

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53 Citations
11,274 Views
15 Pages

The Regulations of Deubiquitinase USP15 and Its Pathophysiological Mechanisms in Diseases

  • Chon-Kit Chou,
  • Yu-Ting Chang,
  • Michal Korinek,
  • Yei-Tsung Chen,
  • Ya-Ting Yang,
  • Steve Leu,
  • I-Ling Lin,
  • Chin-Ju Tang and
  • Chien-Chih Chiu

24 February 2017

Deubiquitinases (DUBs) play a critical role in ubiquitin-directed signaling by catalytically removing the ubiquitin from substrate proteins. Ubiquitin-specific protease 15 (USP15), a member of the largest subfamily of cysteine protease DUBs, contains...

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36 Citations
6,514 Views
46 Pages

The Role of APOBECs in Viral Replication

  • Wendy Kaichun Xu,
  • Hyewon Byun and
  • Jaquelin P. Dudley

Apolipoprotein B mRNA-editing enzyme catalytic polypeptide-like (APOBEC) proteins are a diverse and evolutionarily conserved family of cytidine deaminases that provide a variety of functions from tissue-specific gene expression and immunoglobulin div...

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4 Citations
2,101 Views
15 Pages

Characterization of Two Gonadal Genes, zar1 and wt1b, in Hermaphroditic Fish Asian Seabass (Lates calcarifer)

  • Han Cui,
  • Haoyu Zhu,
  • Wenzhuo Ban,
  • Yulin Li,
  • Ruyi Chen,
  • Lingli Li,
  • Xiaoling Zhang,
  • Kaili Chen and
  • Hongyan Xu

3 February 2024

Zygote arrest-1 (Zar1) and Wilms’ tumor 1 (Wt1) play an important role in oogenesis, with the latter also involved in testicular development and gender differentiation. Here, Lczar1 and Lcwt1b were identified in Asian seabass (Lates calcarifer)...

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18 Citations
3,919 Views
17 Pages

Selectivity of Hydroxamate- and Difluoromethyloxadiazole-Based Inhibitors of Histone Deacetylase 6 In Vitro and in Cells

  • Jakub Ptacek,
  • Ivan Snajdr,
  • Jiri Schimer,
  • Zsofia Kutil,
  • Jana Mikesova,
  • Petra Baranova,
  • Barbora Havlinova,
  • Werner Tueckmantel,
  • Pavel Majer and
  • Alan Kozikowski
  • + 1 author

Histone deacetylase 6 (HDAC6) is a unique member of the HDAC family of enzymes due to its complex domain organization and cytosolic localization. Experimental data point toward the therapeutic use of HDAC6-selective inhibitors (HDAC6is) for use in bo...

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2 Citations
767 Views
19 Pages

Genome-Wide Identification and Salt Stress-Responsive Expression Analysis of the GmPLATZ Gene Family in Soybean (Glycine max L.)

  • Mingyu Wang,
  • Zheyun Guan,
  • Songquan Wu,
  • Jingyong Zhang,
  • Chunjing Lin,
  • Yanyan Sun,
  • Mingzhe Shen and
  • Chunbao Zhang

30 June 2025

The plant-specific PLATZ transcription factors play crucial roles in plant growth, development, and responses to abiotic stresses. However, despite their functional significance, PLATZ genes remain poorly characterized in soybeans. In this study, we...

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17 Citations
4,464 Views
14 Pages

Flowering occurs in angiosperms during a major developmental transition from vegetative growth to the reproductive phase. Squamosa promoter binding protein (SBP)-box genes have been found to play critical roles in regulating flower and fruit developm...

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9 Citations
4,441 Views
12 Pages

Zinc Binds to RRM2 Peptide of TDP-43

  • Andrey V. Golovin,
  • Francois Devred,
  • Dahbia Yatoui,
  • Andrei Yu. Roman,
  • Arthur O. Zalevsky,
  • Remy Puppo,
  • Regine Lebrun,
  • Francoise Guerlesquin and
  • Philipp O. Tsvetkov

29 November 2020

Transactive response DNA and RNA binding protein 43 kDa (TDP-43) is a highly conserved heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein (hnRNP), which is involved in several steps of protein production including transcription and splicing. Its aggregates are...

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10 Citations
2,022 Views
18 Pages

23 September 2024

Plant AT-rich sequence and zinc-binding proteins (PLATZs) are a novel category of plant-specific transcription factors involved in growth, development, and abiotic stress responses. However, the PLATZ gene family has not been identified in barley. In...

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2 Citations
4,598 Views
7 Pages

4 January 2019

Immunoglobulin G (IgG) is known to bind zinc via the Fc domain. In this study, biotinylated protoporphyrin IX (PPIX) was incubated with human IgG and then zinc-immobilized Sepharose beads (Zn-beads) were added to the mixture. After washing the beads,...

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7 Citations
2,735 Views
16 Pages

Copper (I) or (II) Replacement of the Structural Zinc Ion in the Prokaryotic Zinc Finger Ros Does Not Result in a Functional Domain

  • Martina Dragone,
  • Rinaldo Grazioso,
  • Gianluca D’Abrosca,
  • Ilaria Baglivo,
  • Rosa Iacovino,
  • Sabrina Esposito,
  • Antonella Paladino,
  • Paolo V. Pedone,
  • Luigi Russo and
  • Roberto Fattorusso
  • + 2 authors

20 September 2022

A strict interplay is known to involve copper and zinc in many cellular processes. For this reason, the results of copper’s interaction with zinc binding proteins are of great interest. For instance, copper interferences with the DNA-binding ac...

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3 Citations
2,444 Views
14 Pages

The Role of Copper (II) on Kininogen Binding to Tropomyosin in the Presence of a Histidine–Proline-Rich Peptide

  • Anna Maria Santoro,
  • Stefania Zimbone,
  • Antonio Magrì,
  • Diego La Mendola and
  • Giulia Grasso

8 December 2020

The antiangiogenic activity of the H/P domain of histidine–proline-rich glycoprotein is mediated by its binding with tropomyosin, a protein exposed on endothelial cell-surface during the angiogenic switch, in presence of zinc ions. Although it...

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4 Citations
2,532 Views
15 Pages

Cognate RNA-Binding Modes by the Alternative-Splicing Regulator MBNL1 Inferred from Molecular Dynamics

  • Àlex L. González,
  • Daniel Fernández-Remacha,
  • José Ignacio Borrell,
  • Jordi Teixidó and
  • Roger Estrada-Tejedor

18 December 2022

The muscleblind-like protein family (MBNL) plays a prominent role in the regulation of alternative splicing. Consequently, the loss of MBNL function resulting from sequestration by RNA hairpins triggers the development of a neuromuscular disease call...

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18 Citations
9,948 Views
25 Pages

NS3 Protease from Hepatitis C Virus: Biophysical Studies on an Intrinsically Disordered Protein Domain

  • Sonia Vega,
  • Jose L. Neira,
  • Carlos Marcuello,
  • Anabel Lostao,
  • Olga Abian and
  • Adrian Velazquez-Campoy

26 June 2013

The nonstructural protein 3 (NS3) from the hepatitis C virus (HCV) is responsible for processing the non-structural region of the viral precursor polyprotein in infected hepatic cells. NS3 protease activity, located at the N-terminal domain, is a zi...

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1,405 Views
36 Pages

Computer-Aided Discovery of Natural Compounds Targeting the ADAR2 dsRBD2-RNA Interface and Computational Modeling of Full-Length ADAR2 Protein Structure

  • Carolyn N. Ashley,
  • Emmanuel Broni,
  • Michelle Pena-Martinez,
  • Chanyah M. Wood,
  • Samuel K. Kwofie and
  • Whelton A. Miller

Mesothelioma is a rare and aggressive cancer linked to asbestos exposure and characterized by rapid metastasis and poor prognosis. Inhibition of adenosine deaminase acting on dsRNA 2 (ADAR2) RNA binding but not ADAR2 editing has shown antitumor effec...

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8 Citations
2,583 Views
15 Pages

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

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

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

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7 Citations
3,623 Views
14 Pages

ZNF224 Protein: Multifaceted Functions Based on Its Molecular Partners

  • Elena Cesaro,
  • Angelo Lupo,
  • Roberta Rapuano,
  • Arianna Pastore,
  • Michela Grosso and
  • Paola Costanzo

18 October 2021

The transcription factor ZNF224 is a Kruppel-like zinc finger protein that consists of 707 amino acids and contains 19 tandemly repeated C2H2 zinc finger domains that mediate DNA binding and protein–protein interactions. ZNF224 was originally identif...

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14 Citations
3,433 Views
17 Pages

Substitution of the Native Zn(II) with Cd(II), Co(II) and Ni(II) Changes the Downhill Unfolding Mechanism of Ros87 to a Completely Different Scenario

  • Rinaldo Grazioso,
  • Sara García-Viñuales,
  • Luigi Russo,
  • Gianluca D’Abrosca,
  • Sabrina Esposito,
  • Laura Zaccaro,
  • Rosa Iacovino,
  • Danilo Milardi,
  • Roberto Fattorusso and
  • Gaetano Malgieri
  • + 1 author

5 November 2020

The structural effects of zinc replacement by xenobiotic metal ions have been widely studied in several eukaryotic and prokaryotic zinc-finger-containing proteins. The prokaryotic zinc finger, that presents a bigger βββαα d...

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23 Citations
8,544 Views
44 Pages

The Role of NEDD4 E3 Ubiquitin–Protein Ligases in Parkinson’s Disease

  • James A. Conway,
  • Grant Kinsman and
  • Edgar R. Kramer

14 March 2022

Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a debilitating neurodegenerative disease that causes a great clinical burden. However, its exact molecular pathologies are not fully understood. Whilst there are a number of avenues for research into slowing, halting...

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1,688 Views
18 Pages

Ectopic Recruitment of the CTCF N-Terminal Domain with Two Proximal Zinc-Finger Domains as a Tool for 3D Genome Engineering

  • Eugenia A. Tiukacheva,
  • Artem V. Luzhin,
  • Natalia Kruglova,
  • Anastasia S. Shtompel,
  • Grigorii Antonov,
  • Anna Tvorogova,
  • Yegor Vassetzky,
  • Sergey V. Ulianov and
  • Sergey V. Razin

Enhancer-promoter interactions occur in the chromatin loci delineated by the CCCTC-binding zinc-finger protein CTCF. CTCF binding is frequently perturbed in genetic disorders and cancer, allowing for misregulation of genes. Here, we developed a panel...

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5 Citations
3,905 Views
11 Pages

Easy Expression and Purification of Fluorescent N-Terminal BCL11B CCHC Zinc Finger Domain

  • Anne Susemihl,
  • Felix Nagel,
  • Piotr Grabarczyk,
  • Christian A. Schmidt and
  • Mihaela Delcea

14 December 2021

Zinc finger proteins play pivotal roles in health and disease and exert critical functions in various cellular processes. A majority of zinc finger proteins bind DNA and act as transcription factors. B-cell lymphoma/leukemia 11B (BCL11B) represents o...

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30 Citations
9,579 Views
11 Pages

Relationship of Structure and Function of DNA-Binding Domain in Vitamin D Receptor

  • Lin-Yan Wan,
  • Yan-Qiong Zhang,
  • Meng-Di Chen,
  • Chang-Bai Liu and
  • Jiang-Feng Wu

7 July 2015

While the structure of the DNA-binding domain (DBD) of the vitamin D receptor (VDR) has been determined in great detail, the roles of its domains and how to bind the motif of its target genes are still under debate. The VDR DBD consists of two zinc f...

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2 Citations
2,670 Views
14 Pages

7 December 2022

Kaiso is a methyl-DNA-binding protein containing three C2H2 zinc fingers with a C-terminal extension that participates in DNA binding. The linker between the last zinc finger and the DNA-binding portion of the extension contains two prolines that are...

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1 Citations
1,935 Views
20 Pages

In recent years, interest in very small proteins (µ-proteins) has increased significantly, and they were found to fulfill important functions in all prokaryotic and eukaryotic species. The halophilic archaeon Haloferax volcanii encodes about 40...

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40 Citations
9,723 Views
27 Pages

Zinc as Allosteric Ion Channel Modulator: Ionotropic Receptors as Metalloproteins

  • Francisco Andrés Peralta and
  • Juan Pablo Huidobro-Toro

Zinc is an essential metal to life. This transition metal is a structural component of many proteins and is actively involved in the catalytic activity of cell enzymes. In either case, these zinc-containing proteins are metalloproteins. However, the...

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1 Citations
2,984 Views
18 Pages

18 September 2024

YTHDC1 (YTH domain containing 1), a crucial reader protein of N6-methyladenosine (m6A) mRNA, plays a critical role in various cellular functions and is considered a promising target for therapeutic intervention in acute myeloid leukemia and other can...

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