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Renal Translocation Carcinomas: Clinicopathologic, Immunohistochemical, and Gene Expression Profiling Analysis of 31 Cases With a Review of the Literature
- P. Camparo, V. Vasiliu, +19 authors A. Vieillefond
- Biology, Medicine
- The American journal of surgical pathology
- 1 May 2008
We report clinicopathologic features of a large series of renal translocation carcinomas from a multicentric study. Diagnosis was performed by cytogenetic examination of fresh material and/or by… Expand
A crescent-shaped ALIX dimer targets ESCRT-III CHMP4 filaments.
- R. Pires, B. Hartlieb, +13 authors W. Weissenhorn
- Biology, Medicine
- Structure
- 10 June 2009
ALIX recruits ESCRT-III CHMP4 and is involved in membrane remodeling during endosomal receptor sorting, budding of some enveloped viruses, and cytokinesis. We show that ALIX dimerizes via the middle… Expand
NADPH oxidase (NOX) isoforms are inhibited by celastrol with a dual mode of action
- V. Jaquet, Julien Marcoux, +12 authors K. Bedard
- Chemistry, Medicine
- British journal of pharmacology
- 1 September 2011
BACKGROUND Celastrol is one of several bioactive compounds extracted from the medicinal plant Tripterygium wilfordii. Celastrol is used to treat inflammatory conditions, and shows benefits in models… Expand
Recombinant immobilized rhizopuspepsin as a new tool for protein digestion in hydrogen/deuterium exchange mass spectrometry.
- Martial Rey, P. Man, G. Brandolin, E. Forest, L. Pélosi
- Chemistry, Medicine
- Rapid communications in mass spectrometry : RCM
- 15 November 2009
Hydrogen/deuterium (H/D) exchange coupled to mass spectrometry is nowadays routinely used to probe protein interactions or conformational changes. The method has many advantages, e.g. very low sample… Expand
The crystal structure of the Epstein-Barr virus protease shows rearrangement of the processed C terminus.
- M. Buisson, J. Hernandez, +6 authors W. Burmeister
- Chemistry, Medicine
- Journal of molecular biology
- 15 November 2002
Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) belongs to the gamma-herpesvirinae subfamily of the Herpesviridae. The protease domain of the assemblin protein of herpesviruses forms a monomer-dimer equilibrium in… Expand
Phosphorylation of the PCNA binding domain of the large subunit of replication factor C on Thr506 by cyclin-dependent kinases regulates binding to PCNA.
- I. Salles-Passador, Anil Munshi, +7 authors R. Fotedar
- Biology, Medicine
- Nucleic acids research
- 1 September 2003
Replication factor C (RF-C) complex binds to DNA primers and loads PCNA onto DNA, thereby increasing the processivity of DNA polymerases. We have previously identified a distinct region, domain B, in… Expand
Characterization of an anti‐Borrelia burgdorferi OspA conformational epitope by limited proteolysis of monoclonal antibody‐bound antigen and mass spectrometricpeptide mapping
- V. Legros, C. Jolivet-Reynaud, N. Battail-Poirot, C. Saint-Pierre, E. Forest
- Biology, Medicine
- Protein science : a publication of the Protein…
- 2000
Lyme borreliosis is a multisystem disorder caused by the spirochete Borrelia burgdorferi that is transmitted to humans by the tick Ixodes dammini. The immune response against the 31 kDa OspA, which… Expand
A new CZE method for profiling human serum albumin and its related forms to assess the quality of biopharmaceuticals
- Y. Alahmad, N. Tran, I. le Potier, E. Forest, S. Jorieux, M. Taverna
- Chemistry, Medicine
- Electrophoresis
- 1 January 2011
We present a new CZE method, which uses a polyethylene oxide‐coated capillary to separate native HSA from more than five of its structural variants. These variants include oxidized, truncated, and… Expand
Conformational Dynamics and Interactions of Membrane Proteins by Hydrogen/Deuterium Mass Spectrometry.
Hydrogen/deuterium exchange associated with mass spectrometry has been recently used to characterize the dynamics and the interactions of membrane proteins. Here we describe experimental workflow… Expand
Accessibility changes within diphtheria toxin T domain upon membrane penetration probed by hydrogen exchange and mass spectrometry.
- P. Man, Caroline Montagner, +5 authors V. Forge
- Chemistry, Medicine
- Journal of molecular biology
- 18 November 2011
The translocation domain of diphtheria toxin inserts in membrane and becomes functional when the pH inside endosomes is acid. At that stage, the domain is in a partially folded state; this prevents… Expand