Search Results - "Reznik, Nava"
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Intestinal Gel-Forming Mucins Polymerize by Disulfide-Mediated Dimerization of D3 Domains
Published in Journal of molecular biology (06-09-2019)“…The mucin 2 glycoprotein assembles into a complex hydrogel that protects intestinal epithelia and houses the gut microbiome. A major step in mucin 2 assembly…”
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The disulfide catalyst QSOX1 maintains the colon mucosal barrier by regulating Golgi glycosyltransferases
Published in The EMBO journal (16-01-2023)“…Mucus is made of enormous mucin glycoproteins that polymerize by disulfide crosslinking in the Golgi apparatus. QSOX1 is a catalyst of disulfide bond formation…”
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Disulfide bond formation and redox regulation in the Golgi apparatus
Published in FEBS letters (01-11-2022)“…Formation of disulfide bonds in secreted and cell‐surface proteins involves numerous enzymes and chaperones abundant in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), the…”
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Abstract 1859 Mucin glycoproteins manage copper at mucosal surfaces
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (01-03-2024)Get full text
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Conformational switches and redox properties of the colon cancer‐associated human lectin ZG16
Published in The FEBS journal (01-11-2021)“…Zymogen granule membrane protein 16 (ZG16) is produced in organs that secrete large quantities of enzymes and other proteins into the digestive tract. ZG16…”
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Rapid Covalent-Probe Discovery by Electrophile-Fragment Screening
Published in Journal of the American Chemical Society (05-06-2019)“…Covalent probes can display unmatched potency, selectivity, and duration of action; however, their discovery is challenging. In principle, fragments that can…”
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Intestinal mucin is a chaperone of multivalent copper
Published in Cell (27-10-2022)“…Mucus protects the epithelial cells of the digestive and respiratory tracts from pathogens and other hazards. Progress in determining the molecular mechanisms…”
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Phenotypic Screen Identifies JAK2 as a Major Regulator of FAT10 Expression
Published in ACS chemical biology (20-12-2019)“…FAT10 is a ubiquitin-like protein suggested to target proteins for proteasomal degradation. It is highly upregulated upon pro-inflammatory cytokines, namely,…”
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