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A ROS‐responsive, zwitterionic nanocage enables stable, intranasal siRNA delivery to glioblastoma, promoting deep tumor penetration via non‐degradative pathways and trigeminal nerve transport. This platform achieves durable gene silencing and tumor suppression, offering a non‐invasive, storage‐stable strategy for treating glioma and other neurological ...
Jingwen Xie +12 more
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Annexins have long been though to be involved in exocytosis, possibly by helping to create close interactions between membranes destined to undergo fusion. In this article, we examine recent observations that implicate annexins in three different steps of the endocytic pathway, suggesting that annexins may be universal modulators of membrane ...
Gruenberg, Jean, Emans, Neil
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Annexins as intracellular calcium sensors
The annexins are a multigene family of Ca(2+)- and charged phospholipid-binding proteins. Although they have been ascribed with diverse functions, there is no consensus about the role played by this family as a whole.
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Annexins—Coordinators of Cholesterol Homeostasis in Endocytic Pathways [PDF]
The spatiotemporal regulation of calcium (Ca2+) storage in late endosomes (LE) and lysosomes (Lys) is increasingly recognized to influence a variety of membrane trafficking events, including endocytosis, exocytosis, and autophagy.
Carles Rentero +2 more
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Comparative Cell Biology and Evolution of Annexins in Diplomonads
Annexins are multifunctional, calcium-binding proteins found in organisms across all kingdoms. Most studies of annexins from single-celled eukaryotes have focused on the alpha-giardins, proteins assigned to the group E annexins, expressed by the ...
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Parasite annexins – New molecules with potential for drug and vaccine development
In the last few years, annexins have been discovered in several nematodes and other parasites, and distinct differences between the parasite annexins and those of the hosts make them potentially attractive targets for anti-parasite therapeutics. Annexins
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Biometals, 1998
The annexins are a family of proteins that bind anionic phospholipid surfaces in a Ca(2+)-dependent manner (general reviews include Raynal & Pollard 1994, Swairjo & Seaton 1994, Seaton 1996, Mollenhauer, 1997). Due to this functional property, individual annexins have been discovered independently by numerous laboratories with diverse experimental ...
B A, Seaton, J R, Dedman
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The annexins are a family of proteins that bind anionic phospholipid surfaces in a Ca(2+)-dependent manner (general reviews include Raynal & Pollard 1994, Swairjo & Seaton 1994, Seaton 1996, Mollenhauer, 1997). Due to this functional property, individual annexins have been discovered independently by numerous laboratories with diverse experimental ...
B A, Seaton, J R, Dedman
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Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 2004
The annexins are a family of closely related calcium- and membrane-binding proteins expressed in most eukaryotic cell types. Despite their structural and biochemical similarities annexins have diverse functions, in cellular activities that include vesicle trafficking, cell division, apoptosis, calcium signalling, and growth regulation. To date there is
Matthew J, Hayes, Stephen E, Moss
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The annexins are a family of closely related calcium- and membrane-binding proteins expressed in most eukaryotic cell types. Despite their structural and biochemical similarities annexins have diverse functions, in cellular activities that include vesicle trafficking, cell division, apoptosis, calcium signalling, and growth regulation. To date there is
Matthew J, Hayes, Stephen E, Moss
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Revisiting the role of Annexins in membrane trafficking [PDF]
Ever since their discovery five decades ago, annexins have been implicated in membrane-related events along endo- and exocytic pathways. Over the years, structural, biochemical and cell imaging studies have revealed that annexins facilitate the ...
Thomas Grewal +2 more
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A comparison of the energetics of annexin I and annexin V
Journal of Molecular Biology, 1999The annexins comprise a family of soluble Ca2+- and phospholipid-binding proteins. Although highly similar in three-dimensional structure, different annexins are likely to exhibit different biochemical and functional properties and to play different roles in various membrane related events.
A, Rosengarth +3 more
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