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Autor:
Yichi Zhang, Andres Ramirez-Martinez, Kenian Chen, John R. McAnally, Chunyu Cai, Mateusz Z. Durbacz, Francesco Chemello, Zhaoning Wang, Lin Xu, Rhonda Bassel-Duby, Ning Liu, Eric N. Olson
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Clinical Investigation, Vol 133, Iss 13 (2023)
Mutations in genes encoding nuclear envelope proteins lead to diseases known as nuclear envelopathies, characterized by skeletal muscle and heart abnormalities, such as Emery-Dreifuss muscular dystrophy (EDMD). The tissue-specific role of the nuclear
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https://doaj.org/article/089e6d82f4e743d5a199cbe608f89e95
Self-assembly of a fluorescent virus-like particle for imaging in tissues with high autofluorescence
Autor:
Ikeda Trashi, Mateusz Z. Durbacz, Orikeda Trashi, Yalini H. Wijesundara, Ryanne N. Ehrman, Alyssa C. Chiev, Cary B. Darwin, Fabian C. Herbert, Jashkaran Gadhvi, Nicole J. De Nisco, Steven O. Nielsen, Jeremiah J. Gassensmith
Publikováno v:
Journal of Materials Chemistry B. 11:4445-4452
Qβ VLP simplified assembly approach uses the positively charged Rev tag to interact electrostatically with the negatively charged RNAs. This system exploits the known hairpins produced in the coat protein sequence to template the assembly of the ful
Autor:
Kamil Sekulski, Elizabeth J. Goldsmith, Zuhair J. Mohammed, Mateusz A. Drozdz, Radha Akella, Jenny Jiou, John M. Humphreys, Mateusz Z. Durbacz, Joanna Liwocha, Haixia He
Publikováno v:
Biochemistry
WNK kinases auto-activate by autophosphorylation. Crystallography of the kinase domain of WNK1 phosphophorylated on the primary activating site (pWNK1) and in the presence of AMP-PNP reveals a well-ordered but inactive configuration. This new pWNK1 s
Autor:
Kamil Sekulski, John M. Humphreys, Srinivas Chakravarthy, Mateusz Z. Durbacz, Joanna Liwocha, Zuhair J Mohammed, Radha Akella, Haixia He, Chad A. Brautigam, Elizabeth J. Goldsmith
Publikováno v:
Molecular Biology of the Cell
With No Lysine (K) WNK kinases regulate electro-neutral cotransporters that are controlled by osmotic stress and chloride. We showed previously that autophosphorylation of WNK1 is inhibited by chloride, raising the possibility that WNKs are activated