Fabrizio Gianguzza
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Recent Articles
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Spinelli G, Biddeci G, Artale A, Valentino F, Tarantino G, Gallo G, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2021 Nov;
11(1):22913.
PMID: 34824310
Inflammation is a physiological process whose deregulation causes some diseases including cancer. Nuclear Factor kB (NF-kB) is a family of ubiquitous and inducible transcription factors, in which the p65/p50 heterodimer...
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Ragusa M, Nicosia A, Costa S, Casano C, Gianguzza F
Int J Mol Sci
. 2019 May;
20(9).
PMID: 31052191
Tubulins and microtubules (MTs) represent targets for taxane-based chemotherapy. To date, several lines of evidence suggest that effectiveness of compounds binding tubulin often relies on different post-translational modifications on tubulins....
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Cuttitta A, Ragusa M, Costa S, Bennici C, Colombo P, Mazzola S, et al.
Fish Shellfish Immunol
. 2017 Jun;
67:86-94.
PMID: 28579525
Gene family encoding allograft inflammatory factor-1 (AIF-1) is well conserved among organisms; however, there is limited knowledge in lower organisms. In this study, the first AIF-1 homologue from cnidarians was...
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Ragusa M, Nicosia A, Costa S, Cuttitta A, Gianguzza F
Int J Mol Sci
. 2017 Apr;
18(4).
PMID: 28417916
Metallothioneins (MT) are small and cysteine-rich proteins that bind metal ions such as zinc, copper, cadmium, and nickel. In order to shed some light on MT gene structure and evolution,...
5.
Ragusa M, Costa S, Cuttitta A, Gianguzza F, Nicosia A
Chemosphere
. 2017 Apr;
180:275-284.
PMID: 28411544
Among sulfonamides, sulfamethoxazole represents one of the most widely employed. A considerable amount of sulfamethoxazole is introduced into the marine environment after utilization in aquaculture. The cytotoxicity of sulfamethoxazole relies...
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Costa S, Nicosia A, Cuttitta A, Gianguzza F, Ragusa M
PLoS One
. 2017 Feb;
12(1):e0170969.
PMID: 28141828
In sea urchin development, structures derived from neurogenic territory control the swimming and feeding responses of the pluteus as well as the process of metamorphosis. We have previously isolated an...
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Nicosia A, Maggio T, Costa S, Salamone M, Tagliavia M, Mazzola S, et al.
Genome Biol Evol
. 2016 Mar;
8(4):1056-71.
PMID: 26957029
Deciphering the events leading to protein evolution represents a challenge, especially for protein families showing complex evolutionary history. Among them, TIMPs represent an ancient eukaryotic protein family widely distributed in...
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Nicosia A, Costa S, Tagliavia M, Maggio T, Salamone M, Adamo G, et al.
Cell Stress Chaperones
. 2016 Mar;
21(3):535-46.
PMID: 26939892
Gene family encoding cellular nucleic acid binding proteins (CNBP) is well conserved among vertebrates; however, there is limited knowledge in lower organisms. In this study, a CNBP homolog from the...
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Nicosia A, Maggio T, Mazzola S, Gianguzza F, Cuttitta A, Costa S
PLoS One
. 2014 Sep;
9(9):e105908.
PMID: 25251681
Gene family encoding small Heat-Shock Proteins (sHSPs containing α-crystallin domain) are found both in prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms; however, there is limited knowledge of their evolution. In this study, two...
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Gianguzza P, Visconti G, Gianguzza F, Vizzini S, Sara G, Dupont S
Mar Environ Res
. 2013 Aug;
93:70-7.
PMID: 23962538
The increasing abundances of the thermophilous black sea urchin Arbacia lixula in the Mediterranean Sea are attributed to the Western Mediterranean warming. However, few data are available on the potential...