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The Comprehensive Role of High Mobility Group Box 1 (HMGB1) Protein in Different Tumors: A Pan-Cancer Analysis [PDF]
Hui Guan,1 Ming Zhong,1 Kongyang Ma,2 Chun Tang,1 Xiaohua Wang,1 Muzi Ouyang,3 Rencai Qin,2 Jiasi Chen,1 Enyi Zhu,1 Ting Zhu,1 Yongping Lu,1 Yu Liu,1 Chengzi Tian,4 Zhihua Zheng1 1Department of Nephrology, Center of Kidney and Urology, The Seventh ...
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Adenovirus protein VII binds the A-box of HMGB1 to repress interferon responses.
Viruses hijack host proteins to promote infection and dampen host defenses. Adenovirus encodes the multifunctional protein VII that serves both to compact viral genomes inside the virion and disrupt host chromatin.
Edward A Arnold +6 more
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Oxidative stress can induce covalent disulfide bond formation between protein-protein thiol groups and generate hydroxyl free radicals that damage DNA. HMGB1 is a DNA chaperone and damage-associated molecular pattern molecule.
Man Sup Kwak +6 more
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High mobility group box 1 (HMGB1), a ubiquitous DNA-binding protein, can be released into extracellular space and function as a strong proinflammatory cytokine, which plays critical roles in the pathogenesis of various inflammatory diseases.
Wenqing Fan +3 more
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Reappraisal of oxidized HMGB1 as a mediator and biomarker
HMGB1 is a dual-function protein that acts as a chromatin-binding protein and as a danger-associated molecular pattern (DAMP) when released from activated immune cells or injured tissue.
Ross Pirnie +3 more
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Histone H1 Differentially Inhibits DNA Bending by Reduced and Oxidized HMGB1 Protein. [PDF]
HMGB1 protein and linker histone H1 have overlapping binding sites in the nucleosome. HMGB1 has been implicated in many DNA-dependent processes in chromatin involving binding of specific proteins, including transcription factors, to DNA sites pre-bent by
Michal Štros +3 more
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High mobility group box-1 (HMGB1), a nonhistone chromatin DNA-binding protein, is released from neurons into the extracellular space under ischemic, hemorrhagic, and traumatic insults. However, the details of the time-dependent translocation of HMGB1 and
Dengli Wang +7 more
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Background HMGB1 (high mobility group box B-1) exhibits crucial role in tumor genesis and development, including lung cancer. Whereas, more HMGB1-related details in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) are still largely unclear.
Ying Ma +4 more
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High mobility group box-1 protein (HMGB1), a member of the high mobility group protein superfamily, is an abundant and ubiquitously expressed nuclear protein.
Yun Ge, Man Huang, Yong-ming Yao
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Binding of histone H1 to DNA is differentially modulated by redox state of HMGB1. [PDF]
HMGB1 is an architectural protein in chromatin, acting also as a signaling molecule outside the cell. Recent reports from several laboratories provided evidence that a number of both the intracellular and extracellular functions of HMGB1 may depend on ...
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