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J Lacadena

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Lazaro-Gorines R, Ruiz-de-la-Herran J, Navarro R, Sanz L, Alvarez-Vallina L, Martinez-Del-Pozo A, et al.
Sci Rep . 2019 Aug; 9(1):11680. PMID: 31406218
Immunotoxins are chimeric molecules, which combine antibody specificity to recognize and bind with high-affinity tumor-associated antigens (TAA) with the potency of the enzymatic activity of a toxin, in order to...
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Calonge W, Martinez L, Lacadena J, Fernandez-Dumont V, Matesanz R, Tovar J
Pediatr Surg Int . 2007 Jan; 23(5):419-24. PMID: 17211587
Exposure of rat and mouse embryos to adriamycin (doxorubicin chlorhydrate) induces esophageal atresia (EA) and VACTERL association. Sonic hedgehog (Shh) and Gli2/Gli3 pathways are involved in these conditions and knockout...
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Masip M, Lacadena J, Mancheno J, Onaderra M, Martinez-Ruiz A, del Pozo A, et al.
Eur J Biochem . 2001 Dec; 268(23):6190-6. PMID: 11733014
Alpha-sarcin, a cyclizing ribonuclease secreted by the mould Aspergillus giganteus, is one of the best characterized members of a family of fungal ribotoxins. This protein induces apoptosis in tumour cells...
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Martinez-Ruiz A, Garcia-Ortega L, Kao R, Lacadena J, Onaderra M, Mancheno J, et al.
Methods Enzymol . 2001 Oct; 341:335-51. PMID: 11582789
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Garcia-Ortega L, Lacadena J, Mancheno J, Onaderra M, Kao R, Davies J, et al.
Protein Sci . 2001 Jul; 10(8):1658-68. PMID: 11468362
Ribotoxins are a family of potent cytotoxic proteins from Aspergillus whose members display a high sequence identity (85% for about 150 amino acid residues). The three-dimensional structures of two of...
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de Antonio C, del Pozo A, Mancheno J, Onaderra M, Lacadena J, Martinez-Ruiz A, et al.
Proteins . 2000 Oct; 41(3):350-61. PMID: 11025546
alpha-Sarcin, a potent cytotoxic protein from Aspergillus giganteus, contains two tryptophan residues at positions 4 and 51. Two single, W4F and W51F, and the double mutant, W4/51F, have been produced...
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Santoro J, Campos-Olivas R, Lacadena J, del Pozo A, Gavilanes J, Rico M, et al.
J Mol Biol . 2000 Jun; 299(4):1061-73. PMID: 10843858
alpha-Sarcin selectively cleaves a single phosphodiester bond in a universally conserved sequence of the major rRNA, that inactivates the ribosome. The elucidation of the three-dimensional solution structure of this 150...
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Garcia-Ortega L, Lacadena J, Lacadena V, Masip M, de Antonio C, Martinez-Ruiz A, et al.
Lett Appl Microbiol . 2000 May; 30(4):298-302. PMID: 10792650
The yield of purified recombinant alpha-sarcin increases approximately three- to fourfold when this toxin is co-expressed in Escherichia coli with thioredoxin. This increased production is attributed to the existence, in...
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de los Rios V, Onaderra M, Martinez-Ruiz A, Lacadena J, Mancheno J, del Pozo A, et al.
Protein Expr Purif . 2000 Jan; 18(1):71-6. PMID: 10648171
The cDNA coding for the cytolytic toxins sticholysin I and sticholysin II from the sea anemone Stichodactyla helianthus has been isolated, cloned in pUC18, and sequenced. A 6His-tagged version of...
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Lacadena J, del Pozo A, Martinez-Ruiz A, Bruix M, Mancheno J, Onaderra M, et al.
Proteins . 1999 Dec; 37(3):474-84. PMID: 10591106
alpha-Sarcin is a ribotoxin secreted by the mold Aspergillus giganteus that degrades the ribosomal RNA by acting as a cyclizing ribonuclease. Three residues potentially involved in the mechanism of catalysis--histidine-50,...