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Editorial: The Role of Protein Post-Translational Modifications in Protein-RNA Interactions and RNP Assemblies

2022

RNP granulesEditorialQH301-705.5Molecular BiosciencesRNA-protein interactionsPTMs (post-translational modifications)phase separationBiology (General)Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biology (miscellaneous)Molecular BiologyBiochemistryintrinsically disordered region (IDR)Frontiers in Molecular Biosciences
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Influence of the e-beam irradiation and photo-oxidation aging on the structure and properties of LDPE-OMMT nanocomposite films

2012

Abstract In this paper two systems, polyethylene (LDPE) and polyethylene/commercial organo-modified montmorillonite (LDPE/OMMT) nanocomposite, were subjected to e-beam irradiation at different doses and both the molecular modifications and mechanical properties have been investigated through solubility, FT-IR, calorimetric and tensile tests. Moreover, in some of the irradiated systems photo-oxidation aging was performed and its effects were studied. The results show an enhancement with irradiation of the positive effect of the nano-filler loading, related to the increase of the mechanical properties, due to the increase of the nano-filler polymer interaction. Nevertheless calorimetric and F…

RadiationMaterials scienceNanocompositeLDPE-OMMT nanocomposite film e-beam irradiation Photo-oxidation ageing Mechanical properties Carbonyl index Molecular modificationPolyethylenechemistry.chemical_compoundLow-density polyethyleneSettore ING-IND/22 - Scienza E Tecnologia Dei MaterialiMontmorillonitechemistryPolymer chemistryUltimate tensile strengthSettore CHIM/07 - Fondamenti Chimici Delle TecnologieIrradiationComposite materialE beam irradiationSolubilityRadiation Physics and Chemistry
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Unravelling Radicals Reactivity Towards Carbon Nanotubes Manipulation/Functionalization

2016

Carbon Nanotubes (CNTs) chemistry is under constant evolution, as a consequence of the deep interest of the scientific community in finding new applications for these versatile materials. New and old synthetic protocols are used for improving the control of the functionalization degree of the final materials and for offering to scientists the possibility to fine-tune their final properties. In this Review, we focus the attention on radical reactions, a class of protocols characterized by small number of steps, different degrees of functionalization and enhanced solubility of the final modified CNTs, in the desired environment. The most well-known protocols are analysed providing some releva…

Radical02 engineering and technologyCarbon nanotube010402 general chemistryPhotochemistry01 natural sciencesCarbon nanotubelaw.inventioncarboxylationBirch reductionlawepoxidationOrganic chemistryReactivity (chemistry)diazonium saltsradicalBirch reductionChemistryOrganic Chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyradicals0104 chemical sciencesCarboxylationdiazonium saltSurface modificationCarbon Nanotubespolymer grafting0210 nano-technologyCarbon Nanotubes radicals carboxylation diazonium salts Birch reduction epoxidation polymer grafting
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Crosslinking of poly(vinylpyrrolidone) activated by electrogenerated hydroxyl radicals: a first step towards a simple and cheap synthetic route of na…

2016

A facile electrosynthesis route for the preparation of polymer nanogels based on the in situ production of hydroxyl radicals is reported for the first time. Electro-Fenton process with continuous H2O2 electrogeneration and Fe2+ regeneration performs better than electro-oxidation with a boron-doped diamond or dimensionally stable anode for promoting crosslinking of poly(vinylpyrrolidone). Keywords: Electrogenerated hydroxyl radicals, BDD, DSA, Electro-Fenton, Polymer modification, Nanogel

Radicals (Chemistry)PolymersRadical02 engineering and technologyengineering.material010402 general chemistryElectrosynthesisDSA01 natural scienceslcsh:ChemistryNanogelPolymer chemistryElectrochemistrychemistry.chemical_classificationDiamondOxidació electroquímicaRadicals (Química)Electrogenerated hydroxyl radicalPolymer021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology0104 chemical sciencesAnodePolímersPolymer modificationElectrolytic oxidationlcsh:Industrial electrochemistrylcsh:QD1-999chemistryElectro-Fentonengineering0210 nano-technologyBDDlcsh:TP250-261Nanogel
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Surface Modification of Nanoparticles and Nanovesicles via Click-Chemistry

2019

Surface modification of nanocarriers offers the possibility of targeted drug delivery, which is of major interest in modern pharmaceutical science. Click-chemistry affords an easy and fast way to modify the surface with targeting structures under mild reaction conditions. Here we describe our current method for the post-preparational surface modification of multifunctional sterically stabilized (stealth) liposomes via copper-catalyzed azide-alkyne cycloaddition (CuAAC) and inverse electron demand Diels-Alder norbornene-tetrazine cycloaddition (IEDDA). We emphasize the use of these in a one-pot orthogonal reaction for deep investigation on stability and targeting of nanocarriers. As the prod…

Reaction conditionsLiposomeChemistryNanoparticleNanotechnology02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciencesCycloaddition0104 chemical sciencesTargeted drug deliveryClick chemistrySurface modificationNanocarriers0210 nano-technology
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The effect of reaction conditions on the chain end structure and functionality during dehydrochlorination oftert-chlorine-telechelic polyisobutylene …

1998

Dehydrochlorination of tert-chlorine-telechelic polyisobutylene with potassium tert-butoxide in refluxing tetrahydrofuran is quantitative after 22 h, but results in ca. 3% endo olefin chain ends which are not reactive in some subsequent functionalization reactions. The formation of these undesired structures is most likely due to simultaneous thermally induced HCl loss. Lower temperatures and longer reaction times led to exclusive formation of external double bonds in some cases but to incomplete dehydrochlorination.

Reaction conditionschemistry.chemical_classificationOlefin fiberPolymers and PlasticsDouble bondPotassiumOrganic Chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryChain (algebraic topology)Potassium tert-butoxidePolymer chemistryMaterials ChemistrySurface modificationTetrahydrofuranMacromolecular Rapid Communications
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Approach Matters : The Kinetics of Interfacial Inverse-Electron Demand Diels-Alder Reactions

2017

Rapid and quantitative click functionalization of surfaces remains an interesting challenge in surface chemistry. In this regard, inverse electron demand Diels Alder (IEDDA) reactions represent a promising metal-free candidate. Herein, we reveal quantitative surface functionalization within 15 min. Furthermore, we report the comprehensive effects of substrate stereochemistry, surrounding microenvironment and substrate order on the reaction kinetics as obtained via a combination of XPS and surface-bound mass spectrometry (DART-MS).

Reaction ratesKinetics010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesCatalysisReaccions químiquesReaction rateChemical kineticsComputational chemistryOrganic chemistryInverse electron-demand Diels–Alder reactionDiels-Alder reactionCycloadditionDiels–Alder reactionVLAGMass spectrometry010405 organic chemistryChemistryCommunicationOrganic ChemistrySubstrate (chemistry)General ChemistryOrganische ChemieCommunicationsCycloaddition0104 chemical sciencesDiels–Alder reactionSurface modificationOrganic surface chemistryQuímica orgànicaChemistry-A European Journal
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Alcadein cleavages by amyloid beta-precursor protein (APP) alpha- and gamma-secretases generate small peptides, p3-Alcs, indicating Alzheimer disease…

2009

Alcadeins (Alcs) constitute a family of neuronal type I membrane proteins, designated Alc(alpha), Alc(beta), and Alc(gamma). The Alcs express in neurons dominantly and largely colocalize with the Alzheimer amyloid precursor protein (APP) in the brain. Alcs and APP show an identical function as a cargo receptor of kinesin-1. Moreover, proteolytic processing of Alc proteins appears highly similar to that of APP. We found that APP alpha-secretases ADAM 10 and ADAM 17 primarily cleave Alc proteins and trigger the subsequent secondary intramembranous cleavage of Alc C-terminal fragments by a presenilin-dependent gamma-secretase complex, thereby generating "APP p3-like" and non-aggregative Alc pe…

Receptors Cell SurfaceADAM17 ProteinBiochemistryPresenilinCell LineADAM10 ProteinAmyloid beta-Protein PrecursorMiceAlzheimer Diseasemental disordersAmyloid precursor proteinmedicineAnimalsHumansReceptorMolecular BiologyPeptide sequencechemistry.chemical_classificationbiologyProtein Synthesis Post-Translational Modification and DegradationCalcium-Binding ProteinsMembrane ProteinsCell Biologymedicine.diseaseMolecular biologyAmino acidProtease NexinsADAM ProteinsMembrane proteinchemistrybiology.proteinAlzheimer's diseaseAmyloid Precursor Protein SecretasesPeptidesAmyloid precursor protein secretaseThe Journal of biological chemistry
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2020

Abstract RNA modifications are a well-recognized way of gene expression regulation at the post-transcriptional level. Despite the importance of this level of regulation, current knowledge on modulation of tRNA modification status in response to stress conditions is far from being complete. While it is widely accepted that tRNA modifications are rather dynamic, such variations are mostly assessed in terms of total tRNA, with only a few instances where changes could be traced to single isoacceptor species. Using Escherichia coli as a model system, we explored stress-induced modulation of 2′-O-methylations in tRNAs by RiboMethSeq. This analysis and orthogonal analytical measurements by LC-MS s…

Regulation of gene expression0303 health sciencesTRNA modification2'-O-methylation030302 biochemistry & molecular biologyMutantSwarming motilityRNAMethylationBiologyCell biology03 medical and health sciencesTransfer RNAGenetics030304 developmental biologyNucleic Acids Research
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Cancer and the microbiome : potential applications as new tumor biomarker

2015

Abstract: Microbial communities that colonize in humans are collectively described as microbiome. According to conservative estimates, about 15% of all types of neoplasms are related to different infective agents. However, current knowledge is not sufficient to explain how the microbiome contributes to the growth and development of cancers. Large and thorough studies involving colonized, diverse and complex microbiome entities are required to identify microbiome as a potential cancer marker and to understand how the immune system is involved in response to pathogens. This article reviews the existing evidence supporting the enigmatic association of transformed microbiome with the developmen…

RiskComputational biologyBiologycancer biomarkerImmune systemcancer diagnosisNeoplasmstransformed microbiomemedicineBiomarkers TumorAnimalsHumansPharmacology (medical)Microbiomecancer biomarker; cancer diagnosis; cancer prevention; immunological modification; transformed microbiome; Animals; Biomarkers; Tumor; Humans; Neoplasms; Risk; Microbiota; Oncology; Pharmacology (medical)Cancer markercancer diagnosiimmunological modificationCancer preventionTumorcancer preventionAnimalMicrobiotaCancermedicine.diseaseBiomarkercancer biomarker; cancer diagnosis; cancer prevention; immunological modification; transformed microbiome; Animals; Biomarkers Tumor; Humans; Neoplasms; Risk; Microbiota; Oncology; Pharmacology (medical)OncologyImmunologyNeoplasmHuman medicineBiomarkersHumanExpert review of anticancer therapy
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