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R. Melfi

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Reevaluating the function of a transcription factor: MBF-1 as a sea urchin chromatin organizer ?

2014

The Zinc-finger MBF-1 factor is involved in the expression of the early histone genes during devel-opment of the sea urchin embryo (1, 2). In spite of being a transcription activator, the DNA-binding domain of MBF-1 shares high sequence similarity with that of the chromatin organizer CTCF of vertebrates and drosophila (3). On the other hand, extensive in silico analysis failed to identify the sea urchin CTCF ortholog (4). This led us to speculate that MBF-1 somehow could have co-opted the function of CTCF during evolution of the echinoderms. Since in vertebrates CTCF binds Hox chromatin, to support our hypothesis, we first identified high-score putative binding sequences for CTCF/MBF-1 with…

MBF-1 activator; CTCF; Hox genes; chromatin immunoprecipitationSettore BIO/11 - Biologia Molecolarechromatin immunoprecipitationCTCFMBF-1 activatorHox gene
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Integrated computational and experimental approaches for the identification of new molecules with readthrough activity on premature termination codon…

2015

cystic fibrosiscomputational approaches; readthrough; premature stop codon; cystic fibrosisreadthroughpremature stop codoncomputational approache
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Novel molecules for the readthrough of PTCs in biological model systems and in cystic fibrosis cells

2016

readthrough; premature stop codons; PTC; cystic fibrosis; novel moleculesnovel moleculesPTCreadthroughpremature stop codoncystic fibrosi
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Optimization of a new lead promoting the readthrough of the nonsense mutations for CFTR rescue in human CF cells

2017

Optimization of a new lead promoting the readthrough of the nonsense mutations for CFTR rescue in human CF cells Laura Lentini, Raffaella Melfi, Sara Baldassano, Marco Tutone, Aldo Di Leonardo, Andrea Pace, Ivana Pibiri Department of Biological, Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences and Technologies (STEBICEF), University of Palermo Background and rationale Cystic Fibrosis patients with nonsense mutations in the CFTR gene have a more severe form of the disease. Nonsense mutations represent about 10% of the mutations that affect the CFTR gene and they are frequently associated to the classical F508 mutation (1). A potential treatment for this genetic alteration is to promote the translationa…

Settore BIO/18 - Genetica-Fluorinated heterocycles -Nonsense Mutations -Premature stop codon -ReadthroughSettore BIO/11 - Biologia MolecolareSettore CHIM/06 - Chimica OrganicaSettore BIO/09 - FisiologiaSettore CHIM/08 - Chimica Farmaceutica
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Homeobox genes and sea urchin development.

2000

We describe the expression of three Paracentrotus lividus homeobox-containing genes of the dispersed class during sea urchin embryogenesis and discuss their possible roles in the mechanisms of cell specification and embryo morphogenesis. PIHbox12 represents the first regulator identified in sea urchin that belongs to the zygotic class of transcription factors. Its early and transient expression and the localization of transcripts suggests that PIHbox12 is involved in cell fate specification of the oral or aboral ectodermal territories at the early cleavage stages. PIHbox9 is expressed just after the completion of gastrulation in a narrow stripe of cells at the ectoderm-endoderm boundary. It…

PlOtpSea urchinEmbryo NonmammalianTime FactorsPlHbox9Genes HomeoboxSettore BIO/11 - Biologia MolecolareNerve Tissue ProteinsHomeobox genesBone and BonesPlHbox12Hox genesSea UrchinsAnimalsCloning MolecularIn Situ HybridizationTranscription Factors
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Translational Readthrough Inducing Drugs (TRIDs): a study of biodistribution evaluation in mice models

nonsense mutationSettore CHIM/06 - Chimica OrganicaTRIDReadthrough
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