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Miguel Angel Fuertes

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Fuertes M, Alonso C
Curr Genomics . 2023 Nov; 23(6):424-440. PMID: 37920558
Background: The coronavirus disease has led to an exhaustive exploration of the SARS-CoV-2 genome. Despite the amount of information accumulated, the prediction of short RNA motifs encoding peptides mediating protein-protein...
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Fuertes M, Mateos D, Valiente L, Rodriguez Huete A, Valbuena A, Mateu M
Viruses . 2023 May; 15(5). PMID: 37243141
The hollow protein capsids from a number of different viruses are being considered for multiple biomedical or nanotechnological applications. In order to improve the applied potential of a given viral...
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Dominguez-Zotes S, Fuertes M, Rodriguez-Huete A, Valbuena A, Mateu M
Small . 2022 Jan; 18(11):e2105456. PMID: 35060301
Protein-based nanostructured materials are being developed for many biomedical and nanotechnological applications. Despite their many desirable features, protein materials are highly susceptible to disruption by mechanical stress and fatigue. This...
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Fuertes M, Lopez-Arguello S, Alonso C
Sci Rep . 2019 Nov; 9(1):16553. PMID: 31719605
Picornaviridae family includes several viruses of great economic and medical importance. Among all members of the family we focused our attention on the human rhinovirus, the most important etiologic agent...
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van de Waterbeemd M, Llauro A, Snijder J, Valbuena A, Rodriguez-Huete A, Fuertes M, et al.
Biophys J . 2017 Mar; 112(6):1157-1165. PMID: 28355543
Icosahedral viral capsids are made of a large number of symmetrically organized protein subunits whose local movements can be essential for infection. In the capsid of the minute virus of...
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Medrano M, Fuertes M, Valbuena A, Carrillo P, Rodriguez-Huete A, Mateu M
J Am Chem Soc . 2016 Dec; 138(47):15385-15396. PMID: 27933931
Understanding the fundamental principles underlying supramolecular self-assembly may facilitate many developments, from novel antivirals to self-organized nanodevices. Icosahedral virus particles constitute paradigms to study self-assembly using a combination of theory...
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Fuertes M, Rodrigo J, Alonso C
J Mol Evol . 2016 Nov; 84(1):29-38. PMID: 27812751
The analysis of a large number of human and mouse genes codifying for a populated cluster of transmembrane proteins revealed that some of the genes significantly vary in their primary...
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Fuertes M, Rodrigo J, Alonso C
J Mol Evol . 2016 May; 82(6):247-50. PMID: 27220874
It has been previously suggested that both the coding and the associated non-coding sequences of some human-mouse orthologs could evolve as a single unit. This letter deals with the observation...
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Bocanegra R, Fuertes M, Rodriguez-Huete A, Neira J, Mateu M
Biophys J . 2015 Jan; 108(2):338-49. PMID: 25606682
Infection by human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) depends on the function, in virion morphogenesis and other stages of the viral cycle, of a highly conserved structural element, the major homology region...
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Bocanegra R, Alfonso C, Rodriguez-Huete A, Fuertes M, Jimenez M, Rivas G, et al.
Biophys J . 2013 Feb; 104(4):884-93. PMID: 23442967
Polymerization of the intact capsid protein (CA) of HIV-1 into mature capsidlike particles at physiological ionic strength in vitro requires macromolecularly crowded conditions that approach those inside the virion, where...