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Glycosylation of annexin I and annexin II
Human placental annexin I and annexin II were shown to be glycosylated by one-dimensional affinity blotting with the lectin concanavalin A, which recognizes D-mannose and D-glucose residues. Further evidence that annexin I and annexin II are glycosylated was provided by the finding that these proteins incorporated D-[2,6-3H]mannose and D-[6-3H]glucose ...
F, Goulet, K G, Moore, A C, Sartorelli
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Therapeutic Potential of Annexin A1 Modulation in Kidney and Cardiovascular Disorders
Renal and cardiovascular disorders are very prevalent and associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Among diverse pathogenic mechanisms, the dysregulation of immune and inflammatory responses plays an essential role in such disorders ...
Mahmood S. Mozaffari
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Annexins Bridging the Gap: Novel Roles in Membrane Contact Site Formation
Membrane contact sites (MCS) are specialized small areas of close apposition between two different organelles that have led researchers to reconsider the dogma of intercellular communication via vesicular trafficking.
Carlos Enrich +8 more
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The plant-parasitic nematode Meloidogyne incognita secretes MIF-like proteins into plant tissues, and MiMIF-2 interacts with two plant annexins to suppress plant immune responses and promote parasitism.
Jianlong Zhao +10 more
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Repurposing phenothiazines for cancer therapy: compromising membrane integrity in cancer cells
The limitations of current cancer therapies, including the increasing prevalence of multidrug resistance, underscore the urgency for more effective treatments. One promising avenue lies in the repurposing of existing drugs.
Syrina Fred Mehrabi +3 more
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Ten years after the discovery of annexins, we are just understanding the functions of these enigmatic proteins, been a frustrating decade for those in this field because appear capable of performing a multitude of function: to the sceptic apparently do nothing in vivo.
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Annexins in Adipose Tissue: Novel Players in Obesity
Obesity and the associated comorbidities are a growing health threat worldwide. Adipose tissue dysfunction, impaired adipokine activity, and inflammation are central to metabolic diseases related to obesity. In particular, the excess storage of lipids in
T. Grewal +3 more
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Insights into plant annexins function in abiotic and biotic stress tolerance
Crop productivity depends heavily on several biotic and abiotic factors. Plant annexins are a multigene family of calcium-dependent phospholipid-binding proteins that function in response to environmental stresses and signaling during growth and ...
R. Saad +5 more
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Plant annexins are a multigene family of phospholipid-binding, calcium-dependent proteins that respond to signals and environmental challenges as plants grow and develop.
Mohammad Faizan +8 more
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Annexins in Influenza Virus Replication and Pathogenesis
Influenza A viruses (IAVs) are important human respiratory pathogens which cause seasonal or periodic endemic infections. IAV can result in severe or fatal clinical complications including pneumonia and respiratory distress syndrome.
Patrick Baah Ampomah +6 more
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