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Manuel M. Sánchez Del Pino

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Extracellular vesicles from parasitic helminths contain specific excretory/secretory proteins and are internalized in intestinal host cells.

2012

The study of host-parasite interactions has increased considerably in the last decades, with many studies focusing on the identification of parasite molecules (i.e. surface or excretory/secretory proteins (ESP)) as potential targets for new specific treatments and/or diagnostic tools. In parallel, in the last few years there have been significant advances in the field of extracellular vesicles research. Among these vesicles, exosomes of endocytic origin, with a characteristic size ranging from 30-100 nm, carry several atypical secreted proteins in different organisms, including parasitic protozoa. Here, we present experimental evidence for the existence of exosome-like vesicles in parasitic…

ProteomicsFascioliasisScienceEndocytic cycleHelminth InfectionSoil-Transmitted HelminthsExosomesBiochemistryMicrobiologyHost-Parasite InteractionsCell Line TumorEchinostomaMolecular Cell BiologyParasitic DiseasesAnimalsHumansSecretionIntestinal MucosaBiologyEchinostomiasisMultidisciplinarybiologyVesicleQRParasite PhysiologyProteinsHelminth ProteinsImmunogold labellingFasciola hepaticabiology.organism_classificationMicrovesiclesRatsCell biologyHost-Pathogen InteractionInfectious DiseasesSecretory proteinSmall MoleculesExcretory systemMedicineProtozoaParasitologyMembranes and SortingZoologyResearch ArticleHelminthologyNeglected Tropical Diseases
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Data set of interactomes and metabolic pathways of proteins differentially expressed in brains with Alzheimer׳s disease

2016

Alzheimer's disease is one of the main causes of dementia in the elderly and its frequency is on the rise worldwide. It is considered the result of complex interactions between genetic and environmental factors, being many of them unknown. Therefore, there is a dire necessity for the identification of novel molecular players for the understanding of this disease. In this data article we determined the protein expression profiles of whole protein extracts from cortex regions of brains from patients with Alzheimer's disease in comparison to a normal brain. We identified 721 iTRAQ-labeled polypeptides with more than 95% in confidence. We analyzed all proteins that changed in their expression l…

0301 basic medicineMultidisciplinaryATP synthasebiologyComputational biologyDiseasemedicine.diseaseBioinformaticslcsh:Computer applications to medicine. Medical informaticsProtein expressionCortex (botany)03 medical and health sciencesMetabolic pathway030104 developmental biologymedicinebiology.proteinDementialcsh:R858-859.7Research articleKEGGlcsh:Science (General)lcsh:Q1-390Data ArticleData in Brief
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Cetylpyridinium chloride promotes disaggregation of SARS-CoV-2 virus-like particles

2022

ABSTRACT Background SARS-CoV-2 is continuously disseminating worldwide. The development of strategies to break transmission is mandatory. Aim of the study To investigate the potential of cetylpyridinium chloride (CPC) as a viral inhibitor. Methods SARS-CoV-2 Virus Like-Particles (VLPs) were incubated with CPC, a potent surfactant routinely included in mouthwash preparations. Results Concentrations of 0.05% CPC (w/v) commonly used in mouthwash preparations are sufficient to promote the rupture of SARS-CoV-2 VLP membranes. Conclusion Including CPC in mouthwashes could be a prophylactic strategy to keep SARS-CoV-2 from spreading.

Microbiology (medical)Virologiavirusestechnology industry and agriculturevirus diseasesMicrobiologiaInfectious and parasitic diseasesRC109-216macromolecular substancesvirus-like particlesMicrobiologyQR1-502virologybody regionssars-cov-2Infectious Diseasesmembrane disaggregationcetylpyridinium chlorideOriginal ArticleDentistry (miscellaneous)Research ArticleJournal of Oral Microbiology
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Abstract LB-085: A new role for LKB1 to regulate Heat Shock Protein 90 activity

2018

Abstract Approximately 30% of human non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients harbor a somatic KRAS mutation resulting, in aberrant activation of downstream signaling pathways that control cell proliferation, cell growth, and cell survival. Importantly, alleles of LKB1, a serine/threonine kinase that functions as a tumor suppressor, are somatically inactivated in ~30% of NSCLCs within KRAS-mutant NSCLC. The loss of LKB1 gives rise to aggressive, highly metastatic, and highly drug resistant tumors. We have previously demonstrated that the inactivation of the tumor suppressor lkb1 rendered mutant kras murine NSCLC resistant to targeted agents including BET bromodomain and kinase inhibitors.…

MAPK/ERK pathwaycongenital hereditary and neonatal diseases and abnormalitiesCancer ResearchCell signalingChemistryKinaseCell growthIsogenic human disease modelsOncologyHeat shock proteinCancer researchKinase activityskin and connective tissue diseasesPI3K/AKT/mTOR pathwayCancer Research
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Abstract LB-099: Metabolic vulnerabilities of mesenchymal-like EGFR-mutant NSCLC cells with acquired resistance to tyrosine kinase inhibitors

2018

Abstract Despite the availability of the effective targeted therapies in lung cancer, such as EGFR tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs), drug tolerance and acquired resistance are two common problems that negatively impact lung cancer patient survival. Consequently it is important to understand the molecular basis of the drug tolerance and resistance so that we could formulate effective strategies to ameliorate the efficacy of existing drug and to suppress the emergence of drug resistance. A burgeoning body of literature demonstrated that epigenetic changes by the methylation of DNA and histones are critical in acquired drug resistance, especially in those cancer cells with stem cell-like prop…

Cancer Researchbusiness.industryCancerDrug resistanceMethylationmedicine.diseaseOncologyTumor progressionCancer cellDNA methylationCancer researchMedicineEpigeneticsbusinessEpigenomicsCancer Research
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Data set of the protein expression profiles of Luminal A, Claudin-low and overexpressing HER2+ breast cancer cell lines by iTRAQ labelling and tandem…

2015

Breast cancer is the most common and the leading cause of mortality in women worldwide. There is a dire necessity of the identification of novel molecules useful in diagnosis and prognosis. In this work we determined the differentially expression profiles of four breast cancer cell lines compared to a control cell line. We identified 1020 polypeptides labelled with iTRAQ with more than 95% in confidence. We analysed the common proteins in all breast cancer cell lines through IPA software (IPA core and Biomarkers). In addition, we selected the specific overexpressed and subexpressed proteins of the different molecular classes of breast cancer cell lines, and classified them according to prot…

MultidisciplinaryQuantitative proteomicsLuminal aBiologyTandem mass spectrometryBioinformaticsClaudin-Lowmedicine.diseaselcsh:Computer applications to medicine. Medical informaticsProtein expressionBreast cancerBreast cancer cell lineLabellingCancer researchmedicinelcsh:R858-859.7lcsh:Science (General)skin and connective tissue diseaseslcsh:Q1-390Data ArticleData in Brief
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Proteomic analysis of the pinworm Syphacia muris (Nematoda: Oxyuridae), a parasite of laboratory rats

2012

Syphacia muris (Nematoda: Oxyuridae) is a ubiquitous nematode that commonly infects rats in the laboratory which can interfere in the development of biological assays. The somatic extract of S. muris adults collected from infected rats was investigated using a proteomic approach. A shot-gun liquid chromatography/tandem mass spectrometry procedure was used. We used the MASCOT search engine (Matrix-Science) and ProteinPilot software v2.0 (Applied Biosystems) for the database search. A total of 359 proteins were accurately identified from the worms. The largest protein families consisted of metabolic enzymes and those involved in the nucleic metabolism and cell cycle. Proteins of transmembrane…

ProteomicsProtein familyNematodaSyphaciaProteomicsOxyuridaeRodentsMicrobiologyTranscriptomeRodent DiseasesLaboratory Animal ScienceOxyuroideaParasite hostingAnimalsDatabase search engineRats WistarNematode InfectionsOxyuridaebiologyHelminth ProteinsSyphacia murisbiology.organism_classificationMolecular biologyRatsInfectious DiseasesNematodeGene Expression RegulationProteomeParasitologyTranscriptome
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Immunoproteomic studies on paediatric opsoclonus-myoclonus associated with neuroblastoma

2016

We aimed to identify new cell-membrane antigens implicated in opsoclonus-myoclonus with neuroblastoma. The sera of 3 out of 14 patients showed IgG electron-microscopy immunogold reactivity on SH-SY5Y neuroblastoma cells. Immunoprecipitation experiments using rat brain synaptosomes and SH-SY5Y cells led to the identification of: (1) thirty-one nuclear/cytoplasmic proteins (including antigens HuB, HuC); (2) seven neuronal membrane proteins, including the Shaw-potassium channel Kv3.3 (KCNC3), whose genetic disruption in mice causes ataxia and generalized muscle twitching. Although cell-based assays did not demonstrate direct antigenicity, our findings point to Shaw-related subfamily of the pot…

Central Nervous SystemMale0301 basic medicineAntigenicityDatabases FactualThymomaImmunoprecipitationKCTD7Cell Adhesion Molecules NeuronalImmunologyNerve Tissue ProteinsBiologyNeuroblastoma03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineAntigenCell Line TumorNeuroblastomaOpsoclonus myoclonus syndromemedicineAnimalsHumansImmunology and AllergyRats WistarChildOpsoclonus-Myoclonus SyndromeBrain NeoplasmsMembrane ProteinsNuclear ProteinsImmunogold labellingmedicine.diseaseMolecular biologyRatsHEK293 Cells030104 developmental biologyShaw Potassium ChannelsNeurologyMembrane proteinEncephalitisFemaleNeurology (clinical)030217 neurology & neurosurgerySynaptosomesJournal of Neuroimmunology
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Proteomic composition of Nipah virus-like particles

2017

Abstract Virions are often described as virus-only entities with no cellular components with the exception of the lipids in their membranes. However, advances in proteomics are revealing substantial amounts of host proteins in the viral particles. In the case of Nipah virus (NiV), the viral components in the virion have been known for some time. Nonetheless, no information has been obtained regarding the cellular proteins in the viral particles. To address this question, we produced Virus-Like Particles (VLPs) for NiV by expressing the F, G and M proteins in human-derived cells. Next, the proteomic content in these VLPs was analyzed by LC-MS/MS. We identified 67 human proteins including sol…

Proteomics0301 basic medicinevirusesNipah virusHost–pathogen interactionBiophysicsBiologyProteomicsBiochemistryVirusViral Proteins03 medical and health sciencesViral life cycleViral envelopeTandem Mass SpectrometryViral entryHumans030102 biochemistry & molecular biologyNipah VirusVirionVirology030104 developmental biologyCellular componentHost-Pathogen InteractionsChromatography LiquidProtein BindingJournal of Proteomics
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Unveiling novel interactions of histone chaperone Asf1 linked to TREX-2 factors Sus1 and Thp1

2014

13 páginas, 7 figuras, 2 yablas

Saccharomyces cerevisiae ProteinsTranscription Genetic(5-10) yAsf1Histone H2B ubiquitinationCell Cycle ProteinsSAGASaccharomyces cerevisiaeBiologyyeastMethylationTREX-2RNA TransportHistonesSus1Histone H3Histone H1Gene Expression Regulation FungalhistonesHistone H2ANucleosomeHistone codeTAP-MS strategyHistone ChaperonesRNA MessengerHistone octamerGeneticsNuclear ProteinsRNA-Binding ProteinsAcetylationCell BiologyYeastCell biologyRibonucleoproteinsHistone methyltransferaseProtein Processing Post-TranslationalMolecular ChaperonesResearch Paper
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Detection of Missing Proteins Using the PRIDE Database as a Source of Mass Spectrometry Evidence

2016

The current catalogue of the human proteome is not yet complete, as experimental proteomics evidence is still elusive for a group of proteins known as the missing proteins. The Human Proteome Project (HPP) has been successfully using technology and bioinformatic resources to improve the characterization of such challenging proteins. In this manuscript, we propose a pipeline starting with the mining of the PRIDE database to select a group of data sets potentially enriched in missing proteins that are subsequently analyzed for protein identification with a method based on the statistical analysis of proteotypic peptides. Spermatozoa and the HEK293 cell line were found to be a promising source…

0301 basic medicineMaleProteomicsFrontal cortexFuture studiesProteomePlacentaBiologyMass spectrometrycomputer.software_genreTandem mass spectrometryProteomicsBiochemistryArticleRetina03 medical and health sciencesPregnancyTandem Mass SpectrometryMS/MS proteomicsHuman proteome projectHumansDatabases ProteinAortaPRIDE databaseDatabaseC-HPPComputational BiologyGeneral ChemistrySpermatozoaFrontal Lobe030104 developmental biologyHEK293 CellsProteomeProtein identificationFemalemissing proteinscomputerJournal of Proteome Research
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Zygocotyle lunata: Proteomic analysis of the adult stage

2011

The somatic extract of Zygocotyle lunata (Trematoda: Paramphistomidae) adults collected from experimentally infected mice was investigated using a proteomic approach to separate and identify tryptic peptides from the somatic extract of Z. lunata adult worms. A shot-gun liquid chromatography/tandem mass spectrometry procedure was used. We used the MASCOT search engine (Matrix-Science) and ProteinPilot software v2.0 (Applied Biosystems) for the database search. A total of 36 proteins were accurately identified from the worms. The largest protein family consisted of metabolic enzymes. Structural, motor and receptor binding proteins and proteins related to oxygen transport were identified in th…

MaleProteomeProtein familySomatic cellImmunologyTrematode InfectionsBiologyBioinformaticsTandem mass spectrometryHost-Parasite InteractionsMiceTandem Mass SpectrometryAnimalsParasite hostingDatabase search engineParamphistomatidaeDatabases ProteinMice Inbred BALB COxygen transportHelminth ProteinsGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationInfectious DiseasesBiochemistryProteomeParasitologyTrematodaChromatography LiquidExperimental Parasitology
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In-Depth Proteomic Characterization of Classical and Non-Classical Monocyte Subsets

2018

Monocytes are bone marrow-derived leukocytes that are part of the innate immune system. Monocytes are divided into three subsets: classical, intermediate and non-classical, which can be differentiated by their expression of some surface antigens, mainly CD14 and CD16. These cells are key players in the inflammation process underlying the mechanism of many diseases. Thus, the molecular characterization of these cells may provide very useful information for understanding their biology in health and disease. We performed a multicentric proteomic study with pure classical and non-classical populations derived from 12 healthy donors. The robust workflow used provided reproducible results among t…

0301 basic medicinequantitative proteomicsInnate immune systemFunctional analysisMechanism (biology)CD14Clinical BiochemistryQuantitative proteomicslcsh:QR1-502monocytes; protein profiling; quantitative proteomicsDiseaseComputational biologyCD16Biologyprotein profilingBiochemistryArticlelcsh:Microbiology03 medical and health sciences030104 developmental biologyAntigenStructural BiologymonocytesMolecular Biology
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P2‐077: Identification of potential modifiers of Alzheimer's disease pathology by quantitative mass spectrometry and drosophila genetics

2015

GeneticsPathologymedicine.medical_specialtybiologyEpidemiologyHealth PolicyDiseasebiology.organism_classificationMass spectrometryPsychiatry and Mental healthCellular and Molecular NeuroscienceDevelopmental NeurosciencemedicineIdentification (biology)Neurology (clinical)Geriatrics and GerontologyDrosophila (subgenus)Alzheimer's & Dementia
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Prediction of a Missing Protein Expression Map in the Context of the Human Proteome Project

2015

Experimental evidence for the entire human proteome has been defined in the Human Proteome Project, and it is publicly available in the neXtProt database. However, there are still human proteins for which reliable experimental evidence does not exist, and the identification of such information has become one of the overriding objectives in the chromosome-centric study of the human proteome. With this aim and considering the complexity of protein detection using shotgun and targeted proteomics, the research community has addressed the integration of transcriptomics and proteomics landscapes. Here, we describe an analytical pipeline that predicts the probability of a missing protein being exp…

ProteomeNeXtProtMicroarrayProtein Array AnalysisProteinsShotgunGeneral ChemistryComputational biologyBiologyBioinformaticsProteomicsBiochemistryTranscriptomeGene expressionHuman proteome projectHumansTranscriptomeGeneJournal of Proteome Research
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Surfing transcriptomic landscapes. A step beyond the annotation of chromosome 16 proteome

2013

All participating laboratories are members of ProteoRed-ISCIII.-- et al.

ProteomicsProteomeSequence analysisBioinformaticsBiologyMicrobiologíaENCODEProteomicsBiochemistryMass SpectrometryTranscriptome03 medical and health sciencesAnnotationChromosome 16RNA-Seq. ENCODEHuman proteome projectHumansHuman proteome projectTranscriptomics030304 developmental biologyGenetics0303 health sciencesSequence Analysis RNA030302 biochemistry & molecular biologyGeneral ChemistryChromosome 163. Good healthProteomeTranscriptomeChromosomes Human Pair 16Chromatography Liquid
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Decoding the Folding of Burkholderia glumae Lipase: Folding Intermediates En Route to Kinetic Stability

2012

The lipase produced by Burkholderia glumae folds spontaneously into an inactive near-native state and requires a periplasmic chaperone to reach its final active and secretion-competent fold. The B. glumae lipase-specific foldase (Lif) is classified as a member of the steric-chaperone family of which the propeptides of alpha-lytic protease and subtilisin are the best known representatives. Steric chaperones play a key role in conferring kinetic stability to proteins. However, until present there was no solid experimental evidence that Lif-dependent lipases are kinetically trapped enzymes. By combining thermal denaturation studies with proteolytic resistance experiments and the description of…

Macromolecular AssembliesProtein StructureProtein FoldingBurkholderiaProtein ConformationStereochemistryBiophysicslcsh:MedicineBiochemistryProtein Chemistrybacterial lipasemolten globuleBacterial ProteinsNative stateBurkholderia glumaeLipaseProtein Interactionslcsh:ScienceBiologyMultidisciplinarybiologylipase-specific foldasePhysicslcsh:RSubtilisinProteinsLipasebiology.organism_classificationMolten globuleEnzymesChaperone ProteinsKineticsBiochemistryChaperone (protein)Enzyme StructureProteolysisFoldasebiology.proteinlcsh:Qsteric chaperoneProtein foldingnear-native folding intermediateResearch ArticleMolecular Chaperones
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Multi-laboratory experiment PME11 for the standardization of phosphoproteome analysis

2022

6 p.-2 fig.-2 tab.

ProteomicsenrichmentStandardizationProteomeComputer scienceCellbiologiMass-spectrometryBiophysics610 Medicine & healthComputational biologyBioinformatik och systembiologiProteòmicaProteomics:Chemical Phenomena::Biochemical Phenomena::Phosphorylation [PHENOMENA AND PROCESSES]BiochemistryExperimentFosforilació:Natural Science Disciplines::Biological Science Disciplines::Biochemistry::Proteomics [DISCIPLINES AND OCCUPATIONS]:Investigative Techniques::Epidemiologic Methods::Epidemiologic Research Design::Reproducibility of Results [ANALYTICAL DIAGNOSTIC AND THERAPEUTIC TECHNIQUES AND EQUIPMENT]Inter-laboratoryPhosphorylationquality controlEpidemiologia610 Medicine & healthBioinformatics and Systems BiologyFosfoproteïnes:fenómenos químicos::fenómenos bioquímicos::fosforilación [FENÓMENOS Y PROCESOS]:disciplinas de las ciencias naturales::disciplinas de las ciencias biológicas::bioquímica::proteómica [DISCIPLINAS Y OCUPACIONES]PhosphoproteomicsBiochemistry and Molecular BiologyReproducibility of ResultsCell BiologyReference Standards:técnicas de investigación::métodos epidemiológicos::diseño de la investigación epidemiológica::reproducibilidad de los resultados [TÉCNICAS Y EQUIPOS ANALÍTICOS DIAGNÓSTICOS Y TERAPÉUTICOS]NormalitzacióPhosphoproteinsStandardizationReference samplePhosphoproteomeProteomeLaboratory experimentLaboratoriesBiokemi och molekylärbiologi
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