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The Interaction of Small Molecules with Biomolecules

2014

The binding of small molecules with biological targets is associated to interesting chemical and biological properties of the resulting supramolecular systems. We have recently reported on the synthesis and characterization of cationic first row transition metal complexes and the study of their DNA binding properties, in aqueous solutions at neutral pH, essentially investigated by viscosimetry and spectroscopic techniques such as circular dichroism, absorption and fluorescence in the UV-visible wavelength range. Of course, such procedure cannot furnish atomic level details of the molecule-DNA interaction. Computational Chemistry may provide support for the interpretation of experimental dat…

Settore CHIM/03 - Chimica Generale E Inorganicatransition metal complexes DNA binding properties Molecular Dynamics G-quadruplexSettore CHIM/08 - Chimica Farmaceutica
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AUTOPHAGY AND APOPTOSIS MODULATION BY AQUEOUS EXTRACTS FROM LEAVES AND RHIZOMES OF Posidonia oceanica ON HEPG2 HEPATOCARCINOMA CELLS

2023

Settore CHIM/10 - Chimica Degli Alimenticell biology caspases LC3 Beclin-1 p62/SQSTM1 hsp60 BCL2 BAX BAD FOS JUN DAPK western blot flow cytometry real time PCR acidic vesicular organelles annexin bindingSettore BIO/05 - ZoologiaSettore BIO/06 - Anatomia Comparata E Citologia
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EMBER—Embedding Multiple Molecular Fingerprints for Virtual Screening

2022

In recent years, the debate in the field of applications of Deep Learning to Virtual Screening has focused on the use of neural embeddings with respect to classical descriptors in order to encode both structural and physical properties of ligands and/or targets. The attention on embeddings with the increasing use of Graph Neural Networks aimed at overcoming molecular fingerprints that are short range embeddings for atomic neighborhoods. Here, we present EMBER, a novel molecular embedding made by seven molecular fingerprints arranged as different “spectra” to describe the same molecule, and we prove its effectiveness by using deep convolutional architecture that assesses ligands&…

Settore ING-INF/05 - Sistemi Di Elaborazione Delle InformazioniBinding SitesMolecular StructureDeep learning Drug design Embedding Virtual screeningResearchOrganic ChemistryGeneral MedicineLigandsCatalysisComputer Science ApplicationsInorganic ChemistryCDC2 Protein KinaseDrug DiscoveryMass Screeningdeep learning; drug design; virtual screening; embeddingNeural Networks ComputerPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryProtein KinasesMolecular BiologySpectroscopy
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An overview of the Private Enforcement of Competition Law in Italy

2020

The Essay focuses on many key aspects of the implementation of Directive 104/2014 UE in Italy: Which entity is liable for damages; the law in action of the binding effects of decisions of competition authorities; the law limitations of actions for damages; the Collective actions/pooling of claims. The Author then focuses on some further missing pieces of the puzzle: causation and quantification of damages.

Settore IUS/01 - Diritto Privatocompetition law Private enforcement Causation Binding effect of NCA's decision
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Il doppio mito: sulla (pretesa) neutralità della politica monetaria della BCE e la (pretesa) non-vincolatività degli indirizzi di politica economica …

2021

Policies adopted by the governance of the EMU during the financial and Covid crises display a clear gap between the “form” and the “substance” of the institutional architecture of title VIII of the TFEU. It is submitted that this architecture is in sharp contrast with the European constitutional tradition. Furthermore, the traditional view is rejected, according to which the EU Commission and Council, as well as the ECB, are devoid of binding powers in the field of economic policy. Some reflections concerning both methodological implications of the foregoing and its possible effects on the European integration process are finally developed

Settore IUS/14 - Diritto Dell'Unione EuropeaEuropean monetary union (EMU) title VIII TFEU institutional architecture european constitutional tradition EU Commission EU Council and ECB alleged absence of binding powers European integration processSettore IUS/13 - Diritto Internazionale
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Impact of Human Leukocyte Antigen Polymorphisms in Human Immunodeficiency Virus Progression in a Paediatric Cohort Infected with a Mono-phyletic Huma…

2014

Objective: HLA polymorphisms within the peptide binding pocket have been associated with rapid and slowprogression to AIDS, suggesting that the capability to present efficiently HIV-1 epitopes is crucial for the infection control. To minimize the effects of genetic background due to population coming from different geographic area and viral strain variability in the cohort, an analysis of all the polymorphisms associated with the HLA-A, -B and -DR alleles has been performed in a cohort of children with a monophyletic HIV-1 infection (CRF02_AG) during an outbreak in Libya. Methods: High-resolution HLA-typing has been performed in 58 children infected with a monophyletic strain of HIV-1: 26 L…

Settore MED/04 - Patologia GeneraleSevere combined immunodeficiencyeducation.field_of_studybusiness.industryImmunologyPopulationPeptide bindingDermatologyHuman leukocyte antigenOmicsmedicine.diseaseVirologyPathogenesisInfectious DiseasesVirologyImmunologyMedicineAllelebusinesseducationImmunodeficiencyJournal of AIDS & Clinical Research
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Liver and Statins: A Critical Appraisal of the Evidence.

2019

Adverse drug reactions (ADRs) represent an important cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Statins are a class of drugs whose main adverse effects are drug-induced liver injury (DILI) and myopathy. Some of these may be predictable, due to their pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic properties, while others, unfortunately, are idiosyncratic. Genetic factors may also influence patient susceptibility to DILI and myopathy in the case of statins. This review will first discuss the role of statins in cardiovascular disease treatment and prevention and the underlying mechanisms of action. Furthermore, to explore the susceptibility of statin-induced adverse events such as myopathy and hepatoto…

Settore MED/09 - Medicina InternaOrganic Anion TransportersGenome-wide association studyBioinformaticsBiochemistryCytochrome P-450 Enzyme SystemHLA AntigensDrug DiscoveryMetSmedicineHumansGenetic Predisposition to DiseaseDrug reactionMyopathyAdverse effectDisease treatmentPharmacologybusiness.industryOrganic ChemistryStatinmedicine.diseaseHepatitis CHCV.Critical appraisalSingle Nucleotide Polymorphisms (SNPs)Cardiovascular DiseasesPharmacodynamicsliver damageMolecular MedicineATP-Binding Cassette TransportersMetabolic syndromemedicine.symptomChemical and Drug Induced Liver InjuryHydroxymethylglutaryl-CoA Reductase Inhibitorsbusinessgenetic susceptibilityCurrent medicinal chemistry
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miRNA Signature and Dicer Requirement during Human Endometrial Stromal Decidualization In Vitro

2012

Decidualization is a morphological and biochemical transformation of endometrial stromal fibroblast into differentiated decidual cells, which is critical for embryo implantation and pregnancy establishment. The complex regulatory networks have been elucidated at both the transcriptome and the proteome levels, however very little is known about the post-transcriptional regulation of this process. miRNAs regulate multiple physiological pathways and their de-regulation is associated with human disorders including gynaecological conditions such as endometriosis and preeclampsia. In this study we profile the miRNAs expression throughout human endometrial stromal (hESCs) decidualization and analy…

Sexual ReproductionRibonuclease IIISmall interfering RNAAnatomy and PhysiologyCellular differentiationGene ExpressionBioinformaticsCell morphologyTranscriptomeEndocrinologyMolecular Cell BiologyMultidisciplinarybiologyStem CellsQDeciduaRObstetrics and GynecologyCell DifferentiationForkhead Transcription FactorsCell biologyFemale Genital Diseasesmedicine.anatomical_structureMedicineFemaleResearch ArticleAdultScienceMolecular GeneticsYoung AdultmicroRNAGeneticsDeciduamedicineReproductive EndocrinologyHumansGene RegulationBiologyEmbryonic Stem CellsHomeodomain ProteinsGene Expression ProfilingReproductive SystemComputational BiologyDecidualizationFibroblastsFemale SubfertilityInsulin-Like Growth Factor Binding Protein 1MicroRNAsHomeobox A10 ProteinsGene Expression Regulationbiology.proteinStromal CellsDevelopmental BiologyDicerPLoS ONE
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Transporter (TAP)- and proteasome-independent presentation of a melanoma-associated tyrosinase epitope.

2000

The melanosomal protein tyrosinase is considered as a target of specific immunotherapy against melanoma. Two tyrosinase-derived peptides are presented in association with HLA-A2.1 [Wolfel et al., Eur. J. Immunol., 24, 759-764 (1994)]. Peptide 1-9 (MLLAVLYCL) is generated from the putative signal sequence. The internal peptide 369-377 is posttranslationally converted at residue 371, and its presentation is dependent on functional TAP transporters and proteasomes [Mosse et al., J. exp. Med.187, 37-48 (1998)]. Herein, we report on the processing and transport requirements for the signal sequence-derived peptide 1-9 that were studied in parallel to those for peptide 369-377. After infection of …

Signal peptideCancer ResearchProteasome Endopeptidase ComplexLactacystinAntigen presentationTyrosinase PeptidePeptideBiologyProtein Sorting SignalsEpitopechemistry.chemical_compoundEpitopesMultienzyme ComplexesHLA-A2 AntigenTumor Cells CulturedHumansATP Binding Cassette Transporter Subfamily B Member 2Melanomachemistry.chemical_classificationAntigen PresentationMonophenol MonooxygenaseCell biologyCTL*Cysteine EndopeptidasesOncologychemistryProteasomeBiochemistryATP-Binding Cassette TransportersT-Lymphocytes CytotoxicInternational journal of cancer
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dfh is a Drosophila homolog of the Friedreich's ataxia disease gene

2000

Abstract A putative Drosophila homolog of the Friedreich's ataxia disease gene (FRDA) has been cloned and characterized; it has been named Drosophila frataxin homolog (dfh). It is located at 8C/D position on X chromosome and is spread over 1 kb, a much smaller genomic region than the human gene. Its genomic organization is simple, with a single intron dividing the coding region into two exons. The predicted encoded product has 190 amino acids, being considered a frataxin-like protein on the basis of the sequence and secondary structure conservation when compared with human frataxin and related proteins from other eukaryotes. The closest match between the Drosophila and the human proteins in…

Signal peptideDNA ComplementaryEmbryo NonmammalianMolecular Sequence DataMutantEmbryonic DevelopmentGenes InsectExonIron-Binding ProteinsGeneticsAnimalsDrosophila ProteinsCoding regionAmino Acid SequenceRNA MessengerCloning MolecularGeneIn Situ HybridizationGenomic organizationGeneticsSequence Homology Amino AcidbiologyIntronGene Expression Regulation DevelopmentalDNAExonsSequence Analysis DNAGeneral MedicineBlotting NorthernIntronsPhosphotransferases (Alcohol Group Acceptor)Drosophila melanogasterFriedreich AtaxiaFrataxinbiology.proteinDrosophilaSequence AlignmentGene
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