Yadira P Hervis
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Decoupling immunomodulatory properties from lipid binding in the α-pore-forming toxin Sticholysin II
Rivero-Hernandez A, Hervis Y, Valdes-Tresanco M, Escalona-Rodriguez F, Cancelliere R, Relova-Hernandez E, et al.
Int J Biol Macromol
. 2024 Oct;
280(Pt 4):136244.
PMID: 39368578
Sticholysin II (StII), a pore-forming toxin from the marine anemone Stichodactyla helianthus, enhances an antigen-specific cytotoxic T lymphocyte (CTL) response when co-encapsulated in liposomes with a model antigen. This capacity...
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Cardon S, Hervis Y, Bolbach G, Lopin-Bon C, Jacquinet J, Illien F, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2023 Apr;
14(1):1998.
PMID: 37032404
Engrailed2 (En2) is a transcription factor that transfers from cell to cell through unconventional pathways. The poorly understood internalization mechanism of this cationic protein is proposed to require an initial...
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Hervis Y, Valle A, Canet L, Rodriguez A, Lanio M, Alvarez C, et al.
Toxicon
. 2022 Dec;
222:106994.
PMID: 36529153
Sticholysin I (StI) is a water-soluble protein with the ability to bind membranes where it oligomerizes and forms pores leading to cell death. Understanding the assembly property of this protein...
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Hervis Y, Valle A, Dunkel S, Klare J, Canet L, Lanio M, et al.
J Struct Biol
. 2019 Jul;
208(1):30-42.
PMID: 31330179
Sticholysin I (StI) is a toxin produced by the sea anemone Stichodactyla helianthus and belonging to the actinoporins family. Upon binding to sphingomyelin-containing membranes StI forms oligomeric pores, thereby leading...
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Alvarado-Mesen J, Solano-Campos F, Canet L, Pedrera L, Hervis Y, Soto C, et al.
Biochimie
. 2018 Jul;
156:206-223.
PMID: 30036605
Actinoporins constitute a unique class of pore-forming toxins found in sea anemones that being secreted as soluble monomers are able to bind and permeabilize membranes leading to cell death. The...
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Alvarez C, Ros U, Valle A, Pedrera L, Soto C, Hervis Y, et al.
Biophys Rev
. 2017 Aug;
9(5):529-544.
PMID: 28853034
Actinoporins constitute a unique class of pore-forming toxins found in sea anemones that are able to bind and oligomerize in membranes, leading to cell swelling, impairment of ionic gradients and,...