Publications by authors named "Anne-Marie Moody"

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  • * Conditional knockout of RUNX1 in mouse B cells causes them to enter S-phase more quickly after BCR activation, indicating its role in controlling gene expression related to cell cycle dynamics.
  • * RUNX1 interacts with chromatin remodeling proteins to regulate several genes related to B cell activation, which suggests it may play a role in B cell tolerance and immune response regulation.
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Inhibition of the proteasome is a widely used strategy for treating multiple myeloma that takes advantage of the heavy secretory load that multiple myeloma cells (MMCs) have to deal with. Resistance of MMCs to proteasome inhibition has been linked to incomplete disruption of proteasomal endoplasmic-reticulum (ER)-associated degradation (ERAD) and activation of non-proteasomal protein degradation pathways. The ATPase p97 (VCP/Cdc48) has key roles in mediating both ERAD and non-proteasomal protein degradation and can be targeted pharmacologically by small molecule inhibition.

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Bidentate interaction of a T-cell receptor and CD8alphabeta heterodimer with a peptide-MHCI complex is required for the generation of cytotoxic T-lymphocytes. During thymic development, the modification of CD8beta glycans influences major histocompatibility complex class I binding to T-cell precursors called thymocytes. ES mass spectrometry (MS) and tandem MS/MS analysis were used to identify the changes occurring in the CD8beta-glycopeptides during T-cell development.

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