Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
January 2025
Tubulin detyrosination has been implicated in various human disorders and is important for regulating microtubule dynamics. While in most organisms this modification is restricted to α-tubulin, in trypanosomatid parasites, it occurs on both α- and β-tubulin. Here, we show that in , a single vasohibin (LmVASH) enzyme is responsible for differential kinetics of α- and β-tubulin detyrosination.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEbola virus (EBOV) causes severe disease in humans, with mortality as high as 90%. The small-molecule antiviral drug remdesivir (RDV) has demonstrated a survival benefit in EBOV-exposed rhesus macaques. Here, we characterize the efficacy of multiple intravenous RDV dosing regimens on survival of rhesus macaques 42 days after intramuscular EBOV exposure.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe describe the development of a unified synthetic strategy for the preparation of all known 5/5-spirocyclic spiroindimicin (SPM) alkaloids, namely spiroindimicins B-G. The present synthetic route relies on four fundamental transformations: Grignard-based fragment coupling between halogenated pyrrolemetal and isatin partners, Suzuki coupling to generate a triaryl scaffold encompassing all requisite skeletal atoms of the natural products, Lewis acid-mediated spirocyclization to construct the 5/5-spirocyclic core, and chemoselective lactam reduction. The developed syntheses are step-economic (6-7 steps from commercial materials), scalable, and amenable to analogue synthesis.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: Common spatial pattern (CSP) is a common filter technique used for pre-processing of electroencephalography (EEG) signals for imaginary movement classification tasks. It is crucial to reduce the amount of features especially in cases where few data is available. Therefore, different approaches to reduce the amount of electrodes used for CSP calculation are tried in this research.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe Leishmania life cycle alternates between promastigotes, found in the sandfly, and amastigotes, found in mammals. When an infected sandfly bites a host, promastigotes are engulfed by phagocytes (i.e.
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