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The Concise Guide to PHARMACOLOGY 2025/26: Enzymes
The Concise Guide to Pharmacology 2025/26 marks the seventh edition in this series of biennial publications in the British Journal of Pharmacology. Presented in landscape format, the guide provides a comparative overview of the pharmacology of drug target families. The concise nature of the Concise Guide refers to the style of presentation, being clear,
Stephen P. H. Alexander +31 more
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tRNA 3\u27-amino-tailing for stable amino acid attachment. [PDF]
Amino acids are attached to the tRNA 3\u27-end as a prerequisite for entering the ribosome for protein synthesis. Amino acid attachment also gives tRNA access to nonribosomal cellular activities.
Gamper, Howard, Hou, Ya-Ming
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Citrullination in Tumor Metastasis, Inside and Outside the Cells
ABSTRACT Tumor metastasis remains a poor prognosis because it occurs in all tissues and is difficult to diagnose or prevent before metastatic tumor nodules form. Metastasis is a multi‐step process involving tumor cells, bone marrow‐derived cells, and tissue resident cells, making it a biological three‐body problem.
Takeshi Tomita +2 more
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Pin1, a polypeptide proline isomerase parvulin, plays a key role in Alzheimer’s disease (AD), common tumors and cancers. Two conservative histidine residues, His59 and His157, are important for maintaining the stability of the PPIase domain.
Wang Wang +6 more
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Allosteric communication among domains in modular proteins consisting of flexibly linked domains with complimentary roles remains poorly understood. To understand how complementary domains communicate, we have studied human Pin1, a representative modular
Jing Wang +5 more
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Background and Purpose Chronic liver disease and hepatic fibrosis constitute a threat to global health. Clinical translation of preclinical research has been limited, highlighting an urgent need for novel treatments. Cyclophilin inhibitors have shown beneficial effects in liver disease; however, the underlying mechanism of action and the effect across ...
Una Rastovic +24 more
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Solution structural analysis of the single-domain parvulin TbPin1. [PDF]
Pin1-type parvulins are phosphorylation-dependent peptidyl-prolyl cis-trans isomerases. Their functions have been widely reported to be involved in a variety of cellular responses or processes, such as cell division, transcription, and apoptosis, as well
Lifang Sun +6 more
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Molecular Cochaperones: Tumor Growth and Cancer Treatment [PDF]
Molecular chaperones play important roles in all cellular organisms by maintaining the proteome in an optimally folded state. They appear to be at a premium in cancer cells whose evolution along the malignant pathways requires the fostering of cohorts of
Calderwood, Stuart K.
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Peptidylprolyl Isomerases as In Vivo Carriers for Drugs That Target Various Intracellular Entities
Analyses of sequences and structures of the cyclosporine A (CsA)-binding proteins (cyclophilins) and the immunosuppressive macrolide FK506-binding proteins (FKBPs) have revealed that they exhibit peculiar spatial distributions of charges, their overall ...
Andrzej Galat
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ZMYND10 functions in a chaperone relay during axonemal dynein assembly [PDF]
Molecular chaperones promote the folding and macromolecular assembly of a diverse set of ‘client’ proteins. How ubiquitous chaperone machineries direct their activities towards specific sets of substrates is unclear.
Dodd Daniel O +17 more
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