Publications by authors named "C Fruchart-Gaillard"

PCSK9 is implicated in familial hypercholesterolemia via targeting the cell surface PCSK9-LDLR complex toward lysosomal degradation. The M2 repeat in the PCSK9's C-terminal domain is essential for its extracellular function, potentially through its interaction with an unidentified "protein X". The M2 repeat was recently shown to bind an R-x-E motif in MHC-class-I proteins (implicated in the immune system), like HLA-C, and causing their lysosomal degradation.

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BMP-1/tolloid-like proteinases (BTPs) are major players in tissue morphogenesis, growth and repair. They act by promoting the deposition of structural extracellular matrix proteins and by controlling the activity of matricellular proteins and TGF-β superfamily growth factors. They have also been implicated in several pathological conditions such as fibrosis, cancer, metabolic disorders and bone diseases.

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A new generation of affinity-based probes (AfBPs) has been developed to label and identity matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) under their active form in complex proteomes. First, the probe reacts with an active MMP through a proximity-driven reaction that does not require any external trigger. Following this affinity-labeling step, a streptavidin-based enrichment of the resulting biotin-tagged MMP is carried out.

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  • A new series of hybrid derivatives inspired by nature were developed and tested as potential treatments for Alzheimer's disease, merging specific bioactive components with naturally occurring acids.
  • The compounds were evaluated for their ability to bind biometals (like Cu, Zn, Fe) and their antioxidant properties using various assays.
  • The most promising compounds showed strong antioxidant and metal-binding activities, and further studies aimed to see if they could influence the interaction between transthyretin and Aβ protein linked to Alzheimer's disease.
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Proprotein convertases activate various envelope glycoproteins and participate in cellular entry of many viruses. We recently showed that the convertase furin is critical for the infectivity of SARS-CoV-2, which requires cleavage of its spike protein (S) at two sites: S1/S2 and S2'. This study investigates the implication of the two cholesterol-regulating convertases SKI-1 and PCSK9 in SARS-CoV-2 entry.

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