Publications by authors named "Catherine Miniejew"

Osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis are destructive joint diseases that involve the loss of articular cartilage. Degradation of cartilage extracellular matrix is believed to occur due to imbalance between the catabolic and anabolic processes of resident chondrocytes. Previous work has suggested that various lysosomal cysteine cathepsins participate in cartilage degeneration; however, their exact roles in disease development and progression have not been elucidated.

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The role of caspase-1 in inflammation has been studied intensely over recent years. However, the research of caspase-1 has remained difficult mainly due to the lack of sensitive and selective tools to monitor not only its abundance but also its activity. Here we present a bioluminescent activity-based probe (ABP) for caspase-1, developed by the Reverse Design concept, where chemically optimized protease inhibitors are turned into selective substrate ABPs.

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After the study of different phenylselanyl group activators, halogenation by N-bromosuccinimide (NBS) has been shown to be the most suitable manner for cyclizing beta-phenylselanyl amines into aziridines and also enabled production of oxazolidin-2-ones from N-Boc beta-phenylselanyl amines in excellent yield.

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