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Protein and Peptide Letters - Volume 31, Issue 6, 2024
Volume 31, Issue 6, 2024
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Variable Surface Antigens of Plasmodium falciparum: Protein Families with Divergent Roles
Authors: Jasweer Kaur, Prakash C. Mishra and Rachna HoraMalaria caused by Plasmodium falciparum (Pf) is an illness that contributes significantly to the global health burden. Pf makes significant alterations to the host cell to meet its metabolic demands and escape the immune response of the host. These include the export of a large number of parasite proteins to the infected Red Blood Cells (iRBC). Variable Surface Antigens (VSAs), which are highly polymorphic protein families Read More
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The Multifunction of TRIM26: From Immune Regulation to Oncology
Authors: Jialai Zou, Kaiyi Niu, Tao Lu, Jianxun Kan, Hao Cheng and Lijian XuUbiquitination, a crucial post-translational modification, plays a role in nearly all physiological processes. Its functional execution depends on a series of catalytic reactions involving numerous proteases. TRIM26, a protein belonging to the TRIM family, exhibits E3 ubiquitin ligase activity because of its RING structural domain, and is present in diverse cell lineages. Over the last few decades, TRIM26 has been documented Read More
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Circular RNA hsa_circ_0005939 Regulates UHRF1BP1L Expression by Targeting miR-4693-3p to Promote Colorectal Cancer Progression
Authors: Hua Ge, Yan Yan, Haomin Wang, Jun Bian, Zhilong Deng, Xian Su, Kaiyuan Luo and Jianfeng BinIntroduction: Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the second most common and fatal cancer in China. circRNAs are different expressed between tumor and non-tumor tissues, and they are proved to be correlated with tumorigenesis and cancer progression. Objective: We aimed to explore the biological and molecular function of hsa_circ_0005939 in CRC. Methods: We collected and compared ten CRC tissues and four noncancerous tissue Read More
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Design of Artificial C-Peptides as Potential Anti-HIV-1 Inhibitors Based on 6-HB Formation Mechanism
More LessBackground: The six-helix bundle (6-HB) is a core structure formed during the membrane fusion process of viruses with the Class I envelope proteins. Peptide inhibitors, including the marketed Enfuvirtide, blocking the membrane fusion to exert inhibitory activity were designed based on the heptads repeat interactions in 6-HB. However, the drawbacks of Enfuvirtide, such as drug resistance and short half-life in vivo, have Read More
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Structural Properties of Rat Intestinal Fatty Acid-Binding Protein with its Dynamics: Insights into Intrinsic Disorder
Authors: Oyku I. Balli, Sule Irem Caglayan, Vladimir N. Uverksy and Orkid Coskuner-WeberBackground: The rat intestinal fatty acid-binding protein (I-FABP) is expressed in the small intestine and is involved in the absorption and transport of dietary fatty acids. It is used as a marker for intestinal injury and is associated with various gastrointestinal disorders. I-FABP has been studied extensively using conventional experimental and computational techniques. However, the detection of intrinsically disordered regions re Read More
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Comparing the Soluble Form of Recombinant Human Insulin-like Growth Factor-1 (rhIGF-1) in Escherichia coli Using Thioredoxin as Fused and Co-expressed Protein
Authors: Sara Hemmati, Parvaneh Maghami, Javad Ranjbari and Maryam TabarzadIntroduction: Insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1) is a single-chain polypeptide with various physiological functions. Escherichia coli is one of the most desirable hosts for recombinant protein production, especially for human proteins whose post-translation modifications are not essential for their bioactivity, such as hIGF-1. Objectives: In this study, bacterial thioredoxin (Trx) was studied as a fused and non-fused protein to convert t Read More
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Participation of CWINV and SUS Genes in Sucrose Utilization in the Disruption of Cambium Derivatives Differentiation of Silver Birch
Background: The mechanisms that control the accumulation of woody biomass are of great interest to the study. Invertase and sucrose synthase are enzymes that are vital for distributing carbon in various biosynthetic pathways. Karelian birch (Betula pendula var. carelica) is a form of silver birch (B. pendula Roth) and is characterized by disruption of the differentiation of cambium derivatives towards both the xylem and phlo Read More
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