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Benesch J, Aquilina J, Baldwin A, Rekas A, Stengel F, Lindner R, et al.
Chem Biol . 2010 Sep; 17(9):1008-17. PMID: 20851350
The function of ScHSP26 is thermally controlled: the heat shock that causes the destabilization of target proteins leads to its activation as a molecular chaperone. We investigate the structural and...
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Schulz B, Sloane A, Robinson L, Prasad S, Lindner R, Robinson M, et al.
Glycobiology . 2007 Mar; 17(7):698-712. PMID: 17392389
Cystic fibrosis (CF) is characterized by chronic lung infection and inflammation, with periods of acute exacerbation causing severe and irreversible lung tissue damage. We used protein and glycosylation analysis of...
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Sloane A, Lindner R, Prasad S, Sebastian L, Pedersen S, Robinson M, et al.
Am J Respir Crit Care Med . 2005 Sep; 172(11):1416-26. PMID: 16166615
Rationale: Recurrent pulmonary exacerbations are associated with progressive lung disease in cystic fibrosis (CF). Current definitions of an exacerbation, although not precisely defined, include new/worsening symptoms, declining lung function, and/or...
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Pedersen S, Sloane A, Prasad S, Sebastian L, Lindner R, Hsu M, et al.
Mol Cell Proteomics . 2005 May; 4(8):1052-60. PMID: 15901828
Circulating antibodies can be used to probe protein arrays of body fluids, prepared by two-dimensional gel electrophoresis, for antigenic biomarker detection. However, detected proteins, particularly low abundance antigens, often remain...
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Morgan P, Treweek T, Lindner R, Price W, Carver J
J Agric Food Chem . 2005 Mar; 53(7):2670-83. PMID: 15796610
Under conditions of stress, such as elevated temperature, molecular chaperones stabilize proteins from unfolding, aggregating, and precipitating. We have investigated the chaperone activity of the major milk proteins alpha(S)-, beta-,...
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Treweek T, Rekas A, Lindner R, Walker M, Aquilina J, Robinson C, et al.
FEBS J . 2005 Jan; 272(3):711-24. PMID: 15670152
alpha-Crystallin is the principal lens protein which, in addition to its structural role, also acts as a molecular chaperone, to prevent aggregation and precipitation of other lens proteins. One of...
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Stadler N, Lindner R, Davies M
Arterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol . 2004 Mar; 24(5):949-54. PMID: 15001454
Objective: The involvement of transition metals in atherosclerosis is controversial. Some epidemiological studies have reported a relationship between iron (Fe) and cardiovascular disease, whereas others have not. Experimental studies have...
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Lampi K, Kim Y, Bachinger H, Boswell B, Lindner R, Carver J, et al.
Mol Vis . 2002 Oct; 8:359-66. PMID: 12355063
Purpose: To determine how deamidation and partial loss of the N- and C-terminal extensions alter the heat stability of betaB1-crystallin. Methods: Human lens betaB1, a deamidated betaB1, Q204E, and alphaA-crystallins...
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Carver J, Lindner R, Lyon C, Canet D, Hernandez H, Dobson C, et al.
J Mol Biol . 2002 Jun; 318(3):815-27. PMID: 12054825
The unfolding of the apo and holo forms of bovine alpha-lactalbumin (alpha-LA) upon reduction by dithiothreitol (DTT) in the presence of the small heat-shock protein alpha-crystallin, a molecular chaperone, has...
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Smulders R, van Dijk M, Hoevenaars S, Lindner R, Carver J, de Jong W
Exp Eye Res . 2002 Apr; 74(2):285-91. PMID: 11950238
The rudimentary eyes of the mole rat Spalax ehrenbergi have lost their visual function, but are still required for the control of circadian rhythms. It has previously been found that...