نتایج جستجو برای: nucleolin specific aptamer aptncl

تعداد نتایج: 1040624  

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2008
Ayelet Di Segni Keren Farin Ronit Pinkas-Kramarski

BACKGROUND The ErbB receptor tyrosine kinases are major contributors to malignant transformation. These receptors are frequently overexpressed in a variety of human carcinomas. The role of the ErbB receptors and their ligands in carcinomas and the mechanism by which their overexpression leads to cancer development is still unclear. Ligand binding to specific ErbB receptor is followed by recepto...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2006
Tetsuro Shimakami Masao Honda Takashi Kusakawa Takayuki Murata Kunitada Shimotohno Shuichi Kaneko Seishi Murakami

We previously reported that nucleolin, a representative nucleolar marker, interacts with nonstructural protein 5B (NS5B) of hepatitis C virus (HCV) through two independent regions of NS5B, amino acids 208 to 214 and 500 to 506. We also showed that truncated nucleolin that harbors the NS5B-binding region inhibited the RNA-dependent RNA polymerase activity of NS5B in vitro, suggesting that nucleo...

Journal: :Proceedings of IMPRS 2023

Background and Hypothesis:The goal was to further characterize the interaction between Nucleolin alpha subunit of COPI coatomer complex. contains a C-terminal dilysine motif, which mediates interactions WD40 domain alpha-COP COPI-interacting proteins. Previous work in lab showed that this is required for co-immunoprecipitation with Nucleolin. Because exclusively found cytoplasmic compartment, w...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2004
Karnail Singh Jennifer Laughlin Penelope A Kosinski Lori R Covey

CD154 (CD40L) mRNA turnover is regulated in part at the posttranscriptional level by a protein complex (termed Complex I) that binds to a highly CU-rich region of the 3'UTR. Polypyrimidine tract-binding protein (PTB) has previously been identified as a major RNA-binding protein in Complex I. Nondenaturing gel filtration of total extract from Jurkat T cells demonstrated that the CD154 mRNA-bindi...

Journal: :Biophysica 2021

Nucleic acid aptamers are artificial recognizing molecules that capable of specific binding to a wide variety targets. Aptamers commonly selected from huge library oligonucleotides and improved by introducing several mutations or modular constructions. Although hold great promise as therapeutic diagnostic tools, no simple approach improve their affinity has been suggested yet. Our recent analys...

2016
Juntao Tan Nuo Yang Zixi Hu Jing Su Jianhong Zhong Yang Yang Yating Yu Jianmeng Zhu Dabin Xue Yingying Huang Zongqiang Lai Yong Huang Xiaoling Lu Yongxiang Zhao

A simple, highly sensitive method to detect leukemia cells has been developed based on aptamer-modified fluorescent silica nanoparticles (FSNPs). In this strategy, the amine-labeled Sgc8 aptamer was conjugated to carboxyl-modified FSNPs via amide coupling between amino and carboxyl groups. Sensitivity and specificity of Sgc8-FSNPs were assessed using flow cytometry and fluorescence microscopy. ...

Journal: :Journal of the American Chemical Society 2012
Mark R Battig Boonchoy Soontornworajit Yong Wang

Polymeric delivery systems have been extensively studied to achieve localized and controlled release of protein drugs. However, it is still challenging to control the release of multiple protein drugs in distinct stages according to the progress of disease or treatment. This study successfully demonstrates that multiple protein drugs can be released from aptamer-functionalized hydrogels with ad...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 1993
M S Schmidt-Zachmann E A Nigg

Nucleolin, a major nucleolar phosphoprotein, is presumed to function in rDNA transcription, rRNA packaging and ribosome assembly. Its primary sequence was highly conserved during evolution and suggests a multi-domain structure. To identify structural elements required for nuclear uptake and nucleolar accumulation of nucleolin, we used site-directed mutagenesis to introduce point- and deletion-m...

2014
Yona Goldshmit Sari Schokoroy Trangle Yoel Kloog Ronit Pinkas-Kramarski

The three oncogenes, ErbB receptors, Ras proteins and nucleolin may contribute to malignant transformation. Previously, we demonstrated that nucleolin could bind both Ras protein and ErbB receptors. We also showed that the crosstalk between the three proteins facilitates anchorage independent growth and tumor growth in nude mice, and that inhibition of this interaction in prostate and colon can...

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