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  • The Role of Protein Loops a... The Role of Protein Loops and Linkers in Conformational Dynamics and Allostery
    Papaleo, Elena; Saladino, Giorgio; Lambrughi, Matteo ... Chemical reviews, 06/2016, Volume: 116, Issue: 11
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    Proteins are dynamic entities that undergo a plethora of conformational changes that may take place on a wide range of time scales. These changes can be as small as the rotation of one or a few ...
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  • Alterations of the interact... Alterations of the interactome of Bcl-2 proteins in breast cancer at the transcriptional, mutational and structural level
    Kønig, Simon Mathis; Rissler, Vendela; Terkelsen, Thilde ... PLoS computational biology, 12/2019, Volume: 15, Issue: 12
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    Apoptosis is an essential defensive mechanism against tumorigenesis. Proteins of the B-cell lymphoma-2 (Bcl-2) family regulate programmed cell death by the mitochondrial apoptosis pathway. In ...
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  • HUWE1 E3 ligase promotes PI... HUWE1 E3 ligase promotes PINK1/PARKIN-independent mitophagy by regulating AMBRA1 activation via IKKα
    Di Rita, Anthea; Peschiaroli, Angelo; D Acunzo, Pasquale ... Nature communications, 09/2018, Volume: 9, Issue: 1
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    The selective removal of undesired or damaged mitochondria by autophagy, known as mitophagy, is crucial for cellular homoeostasis, and prevents tumour diffusion, neurodegeneration and ageing. The ...
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  • An optimal distance cutoff ... An optimal distance cutoff for contact-based Protein Structure Networks using side-chain centers of mass
    Salamanca Viloria, Juan; Allega, Maria Francesca; Lambrughi, Matteo ... Scientific reports, 06/2017, Volume: 7, Issue: 1
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    Proteins are highly dynamic entities attaining a myriad of different conformations. Protein side chains change their states during dynamics, causing clashes that are propagated at distal sites. A ...
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  • PyInteraph: a framework for the analysis of interaction networks in structural ensembles of proteins
    Tiberti, Matteo; Invernizzi, Gaetano; Lambrughi, Matteo ... Journal of chemical information and modeling, 2014-May-27, Volume: 54, Issue: 5
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    In the last years, a growing interest has been gathering around the ability of Molecular Dynamics (MD) to provide insight into the paths of long-range structural communication in biomolecules. The ...
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  • Molecular-dynamics-simulati... Molecular-dynamics-simulation-guided membrane engineering allows the increase of membrane fatty acid chain length in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
    Maertens, Jeroen M; Scrima, Simone; Lambrughi, Matteo ... Scientific reports, 08/2021, Volume: 11, Issue: 1
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    The use of lignocellulosic-based fermentation media will be a necessary part of the transition to a circular bio-economy. These media contain many inhibitors to microbial growth, including acetic ...
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  • Release of transcriptional ... Release of transcriptional repression via ErbB2-induced, SUMO-directed phosphorylation of myeloid zinc finger-1 serine 27 activates lysosome redistribution and invasion
    Brix, Ditte Marie; Tvingsholm, Siri Amanda; Hansen, Malene Bredahl ... Oncogene, 04/2019, Volume: 38, Issue: 17
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    HER2/ErbB2 activation turns on transcriptional processes that induce local invasion and lead to systemic metastasis. The early transcriptional changes needed for ErbB2-induced invasion are poorly ...
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  • Selective autophagy maintai... Selective autophagy maintains centrosome integrity and accurate mitosis by turnover of centriolar satellites
    Holdgaard, Søs Grønbæk; Cianfanelli, Valentina; Pupo, Emanuela ... Nature communications, 09/2019, Volume: 10, Issue: 1
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    The centrosome is the master orchestrator of mitotic spindle formation and chromosome segregation in animal cells. Centrosome abnormalities are frequently observed in cancer, but little is known of ...
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  • Absence of Neurofibromin In... Absence of Neurofibromin Induces an Oncogenic Metabolic Switch via Mitochondrial ERK-Mediated Phosphorylation of the Chaperone TRAP1
    Masgras, Ionica; Ciscato, Francesco; Brunati, Anna Maria ... Cell reports (Cambridge), 01/2017, Volume: 18, Issue: 3
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    Mutations in neurofibromin, a Ras GTPase-activating protein, lead to the tumor predisposition syndrome neurofibromatosis type 1. Here, we report that cells lacking neurofibromin exhibit enhanced ...
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  • Characterization of a natur... Characterization of a natural variant of human NDP52 and its functional consequences on mitophagy
    Di Rita, Anthea; Angelini, Daniela F; Maiorino, Teresa ... Cell death and differentiation, 08/2021, Volume: 28, Issue: 8
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    The role of mitophagy, a process that allows the removal of damaged mitochondria from cells, remains unknown in multiple sclerosis (MS), a disease that is found associated with dysfunctional ...
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