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Autor:
Linda Rowland, Henri-Baptiste Marjault, Ola Karmi, DeAna Grant, Lauren J. Webb, Assaf Friedler, Rachel Nechushtai, Ron Elber, Ron Mittler
Publikováno v:
Cell Death Discovery, Vol 9, Iss 1, Pp 1-11 (2023)
Abstract Cell Penetrating Peptides (CPPs) are promising anticancer and antimicrobial drugs. We recently reported that a peptide derived from the human mitochondrial/ER membrane-anchored NEET protein, Nutrient Autophagy Factor 1 (NAF-1; NAF-144-67), s
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https://doaj.org/article/b4d3c35acc764f168760d30991e8cfdd
Publikováno v:
The journal of physical chemistry. B. 126(34)
A physical understanding of membrane permeation and translocation by small, positively charged molecules can illuminate cell penetrating peptide mechanisms of entry and inform drug design. We have previously investigated the permeation of the doubly
Publikováno v:
J Phys Chem B
The cell-penetrating peptide NAF-1 has recently emerged as a promising candidate for selective penetration and destruction of cancer cells. It displays numerous membrane-selective behaviors including cell-specific uptake and organelle-specific degrad
Autor:
Paul R. Handali, Lauren J. Webb
Publikováno v:
ACS Applied Bio Materials. 6:209-217
Immobilizing enzymes onto abiological surfaces is a key step for developing protein-based technologies that can be useful for applications such as biosensors and biofuel cells. A central impediment for the advancement of this effort is a lack of gene
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Physical Chemistry B. 126:7806-7817
Autor:
Alfredo E. Cardenas, Chad I. Drexler, Rachel Nechushtai, Ron Mittler, Assaf Friedler, Lauren J. Webb, Ron Elber
Publikováno v:
J Phys Chem B
Cell penetrating peptides (CPPs) facilitate translocation across biological membranes and are of significant biological and medical interest. Several CPPs can permeate into specific cells and organelles. We examine the incorporation and translocation
Autor:
Joshua M. Correira, Lauren J. Webb
Publikováno v:
Langmuir. 38:3501-3513
Enzyme activity is the basis for many biosensors where a catalytic event is used to detect the presence and amount of a biomolecule of interest. To create a practical point-of-care biosensor, these enzymes need to be removed from their native cellula
Autor:
Yang Sung Sohn, Anat losub-Amir, Alfredo E. Cardenas, Ola Karmi, Merav Darash Yahana, Tal Gruman, Linda Rowland, Henri-Baptiste Marjault, Lauren J. Webb, Ron Mittler, Ron Elber, Assaf Friedler, Rachel Nechushtai
Publikováno v:
Chemical science. 13(23)
An effective anti-cancer therapy should exclusively target cancer cells and trigger in them a broad spectrum of cell death pathways that will prevent avoidance. Here, we present a new approach in cancer therapy that specifically targets the mitochond
Autor:
Michael J. Lucas, Henry S. Pan, Eric J. Verbeke, Gina Partipilo, Ethan C. Helfman, Leah Kann, Benjamin K. Keitz, David W. Taylor, Lauren J. Webb
Publikováno v:
The journal of physical chemistry. B. 126(11)
Amyloid peptides nucleate from monomers to aggregate into fibrils through primary nucleation. Pre-existing fibrils can then act as seeds for additional monomers to fibrillize through secondary nucleation. Both nucleation processes occur simultaneousl
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Physical Chemistry B. 124:3387-3399
Electric fields are fundamentally important to biological phenomena, but are difficult to measure experimentally or predict computationally. Changes in pKa of titratable residues have long been used to report on local electrostatic fields in proteins