Seong Eon Ryu
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Recent Articles
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Kim M, Kang R, Park H, Cho E, Lee H, Ryu S
Front Microbiol
. 2025 Jan;
15():1510655.
PMID: 39831117
The YhaJ transcription factor responds to dinitrophenol (DNT) and its metabolic products. The YhaJ-involving cells have been exploited for whole-cell biosensors of soil-buried landmines. Such biosensors would decrease the damage...
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Kim Y, Kim M, Park H, Kim H, Ryu S
Int J Mol Sci
. 2024 Sep;
25(18).
PMID: 39337407
Although the primary pandemic of SARS-CoV-2 is over, there are concerns about the resurgence of the next wave of related viruses, including a wide range of variant viruses. The soluble...
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Ham J, Kim M, Kim T, Ryu S, Park H
Int J Mol Sci
. 2024 May;
25(10).
PMID: 38791574
Being a component of the Ras/Raf/MEK/ERK signaling pathway crucial for cellular responses, the VRAF murine sarcoma viral oncogene homologue B1 (BRAF) kinase has emerged as a promising target for anticancer...
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Kim M, Kang R, Jeon T, Ryu S
STAR Protoc
. 2024 Apr;
5(2):102999.
PMID: 38573865
The microbial transcription factor YhaJ responds to 2,4-dinitrotoluene (DNT) derivatives. Here, we describe steps for overexpression and purification of the protein, characterization for the binding of a DNT derivative methylhydroquinone,...
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Kim M, Kang R, Jeon T, Ryu S
iScience
. 2023 Oct;
26(10):107984.
PMID: 37822509
Detection of landmines without harming personnel is a global issue. The bacterial transcription factor YhaJ selectively detects metabolites of explosives, and it can be used as a key component of...
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Kim M, Ryu S
Acta Crystallogr F Struct Biol Commun
. 2022 Jul;
78(Pt 7):265-269.
PMID: 35787553
Receptor-type protein tyrosine phosphatases (RPTPs) receive extracellular stimuli and transfer them into cells. They regulate cell growth, differentiation and death via specific signals. They have also been implicated in cancer,...
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Jeon T, Lee S, Yoo S, Kim M, Song D, Ryu J, et al.
Antioxid Redox Signal
. 2021 Dec;
PMID: 34913730
Mitochondrial respiratory supercomplexes mediate redox electron transfer, generating a proton gradient for ATP synthesis. To provide structural information on the function of supercomplexes in physiologically relevant conditions, we conducted cryoelectron...
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Ha J, Lee S, Park J, Seo J, Kang E, Yoon H, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2021 Aug;
11(1):16765.
PMID: 34408201
When primary cancer faces limited oxygen and nutrient supply, it undergoes an epithelial-mesenchymal transition, which increases cancer cell motility and invasiveness. The migratory and invasive cancer cells often exert aggressive...
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Yeo H, Park T, Kim H, Jang H, Lee J, Hwang G, et al.
EMBO Rep
. 2021 May;
22(6):e51323.
PMID: 33938112
In eukaryotic cells, mitochondria are closely tethered to the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) at sites called mitochondria-associated ER membranes (MAMs). Ca ion and phospholipid transfer occurs at MAMs to support diverse...
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Yoo M, Park T, Yoo M, Kim Y, Lee J, Lee K, et al.
Molecules
. 2021 Apr;
26(6).
PMID: 33802888
Epigenetic regulation is known to play a key role in progression of anti-cancer therapeutics. Lysine acetylation is an important mechanism in controlling gene expression. There has been increasing interest in...