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Sakonwan Kuhaudomlarp

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Rasri N, Kornyanee C, Srisanga K, Nutho B, Chanarat S, Kuhaudomlarp S, et al.
Int J Biol Macromol . 2025 Jan; 293:139391. PMID: 39743116
African Swine Fever (ASF) is a highly contagious disease affecting both domestic pigs and wild boars. In domestic pigs, ASF is a rapidly-progressing disease with a mortality rate reaching 100 ...
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Zahorska E, Denig L, Lienenklaus S, Kuhaudomlarp S, Tschernig T, Lipp P, et al.
JACS Au . 2024 Dec; 4(12):4715-4728. PMID: 39735928
is a critical priority pathogen and causes life-threatening acute and biofilm-associated chronic infections. The choice of suitable treatment for complicated infections requires lengthy culturing for species identification from swabs or...
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Ngernsombat C, Suriya U, Prattapong P, Verma K, Rungrotmongkol T, Soonkum T, et al.
Sci Rep . 2024 Dec; 14(1):31461. PMID: 39733096
Wnt signaling is a critical pathway implicated in cancer development, with Frizzled proteins, particularly FZD10, playing key roles in tumorigenesis and recurrence. This study focuses on the potential of repurposed...
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Pakotiprapha D, Kuhaudomlarp S, Tinikul R, Chanarat S
Viruses . 2023 Sep; 15(9). PMID: 37766331
African swine fever (ASF) is a highly contagious and economically devastating disease affecting domestic pigs and wild boar, caused by African swine fever virus (ASFV). Despite being harmless to humans,...
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Shanina E, Kuhaudomlarp S, Siebs E, Fuchsberger F, Denis M, Gomes P, et al.
Commun Chem . 2023 Jan; 5(1):64. PMID: 36697615
Carbohydrate-protein interactions are key for cell-cell and host-pathogen recognition and thus, emerged as viable therapeutic targets. However, their hydrophilic nature poses major limitations to the conventional development of drug-like inhibitors....
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Zahorska E, Rosato F, Stober K, Kuhaudomlarp S, Meiers J, Hauck D, et al.
Angew Chem Int Ed Engl . 2022 Nov; 62(7):e202215535. PMID: 36398566
Bacterial adhesion, biofilm formation and host cell invasion of the ESKAPE pathogen Pseudomonas aeruginosa require the tetravalent lectins LecA and LecB, which are therefore drug targets to fight these infections....
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Kuhaudomlarp S, Imberty A
IUBMB Life . 2022 Nov; 74(12):1253-1263. PMID: 36349722
Viral infections have been the causes of global pandemics, including the ongoing coronavirus disease 2019, which prompted the investigation into the infection mechanisms to find treatment and aid the vaccine...
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Seephetdee C, Bhukhai K, Buasri N, Leelukkanaveera P, Lerdwattanasombat P, Manopwisedjaroen S, et al.
Antiviral Res . 2022 Jun; 204:105370. PMID: 35772601
Next-generation COVID-19 vaccines are critical due to the ongoing evolution of SARS-CoV-2 virus and rapid waning duration of the neutralizing antibody response against current vaccines. The mRNA vaccines mRNA-1273 and...
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Siebs E, Shanina E, Kuhaudomlarp S, Gomes P, Fortin C, Seeberger P, et al.
Chembiochem . 2021 Nov; 23(3):e202100563. PMID: 34788491
Pseudomonas aeruginosa is an opportunistic ESKAPE pathogen that produces two lectins, LecA and LecB, as part of its large arsenal of virulence factors. Both carbohydrate-binding proteins are central to the...
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Shanina E, Kuhaudomlarp S, Lal K, Seeberger P, Imberty A, Rademacher C
Angew Chem Int Ed Engl . 2021 Oct; 61(1):e202109339. PMID: 34713573
Carbohydrate-binding proteins (lectins) are auspicious targets in drug discovery to combat antimicrobial resistance; however, their non-carbohydrate drug-like inhibitors are still unavailable. Here, we present a druggable pocket in a β-propeller...