Search Results - "Exconde, Patrick"
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Inflammatory caspase substrate specificities
Published in mBio (17-07-2024)“…Caspases are a family of cysteine proteases that act as molecular scissors to cleave substrates and regulate biological processes such as programmed cell death…”
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The tetrapeptide sequence of IL-18 and IL-1β regulates their recruitment and activation by inflammatory caspases
Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (26-12-2023)“…Inflammasomes are multiprotein signaling complexes that activate the innate immune system. Canonical inflammasomes recruit and activate caspase-1, which then…”
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Catalytic activity and autoprocessing of murine caspase-11 mediate noncanonical inflammasome assembly in response to cytosolic LPS
Published in eLife (17-01-2024)“…Inflammatory caspases are cysteine protease zymogens whose activation following infection or cellular damage occurs within supramolecular organizing centers…”
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Abstract 1386: Evolutionary Advantage to Protein Splicing in an Extreme Halophile
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Catalytic activity and autoprocessing of murine caspase-11 mediate noncanonical inflammasome assembly in response to cytosolic LPS
Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (01-05-2024)“…Inflammatory caspases are cysteine protease zymogens whose activation following infection or cellular damage occurs within supramolecular organizing centers…”
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The relationship of structural stability to temperature‐dependent activity in a family of thermophilic inteins
Published in The FASEB journal (01-04-2018)“…Protein splicing is a post‐translational process by which a self‐catalyzing intervening sequence called an intein removes itself from a precursor protein and…”
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Fitness Cost of Two Inteins in Halobacterium salinarum
Published in The FASEB journal (01-04-2019)“…Halobacterium salinarum is from the domain Archaea and an obligate inhabitant of extremely saline conditions, including saturated brines. Its PolII and Cdc21a…”
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