Publications by authors named "Dania M Vazquez"

B23/NPM is a multifunctional nucleolar protein frequently overexpressed, mutated, or rearranged in neoplastic tissues. B23/NPM is involved in diverse biological processes and is mainly regulated by heteroligomer association and posttranslational modification, phosphorylation being a major posttranslational event. While the role of B23/NPM in supporting and/or driving malignant transformation is widely recognized, the particular relevance of its CK2-mediated phosphorylation remains unsolved.

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The SV40t polyadenylation and splicing signals of the pAEC plasmid vectors were replaced by synthetic intron and synthetic rabbit beta globin-based termination/polyadenylation sequences, and 5, 10, and 20 copies of the 5'-AACGTT-3' CpG motif were inserted. Balb/c mice were immunized by intramuscular injection of 200 microg of each plasmid, coding for the HIV-1 multiepitope TAB9, under the control of the human cytomegalovirus promoter. After three doses of DNA, a fourth boost with plasmid DNA or a TAB9-expressing recombinant fowlpox virus rFPTAB9LZ was administered.

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Plasmids expressing variants of the hepatitis C virus (HCV) core, E1 and E2 proteins individually or as polyproteins were administered to BALB/c mice. All plasmids induced a detectable and specific antibody response. Antibody titres against core, E1 and E2 proteins, 19 weeks after primary immunization, ranged from 1:50 to 1:4500 depending on the inoculated plasmid and the HCV antigen evaluated.

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