Publications by authors named "Diana Bicho"

Article Synopsis
  • - PEX1 and PEX6 are essential components of the AAA family linked to cellular functions, specifically involved in transporting peroxisomal matrix proteins by extracting the monoubiquitinated receptor PEX5 from the peroxisomal membrane.
  • - Recent research indicates that PEX1 and PEX6 form a complex that unfolds proteins through a threading mechanism; however, it was unclear whether their direct substrate was PEX5 or other components interacting with it at the docking site.
  • - The study utilized a cell-free system and advanced techniques to reveal that Ub-PEX5 directly interacts with PEX1 and PEX6, leading to the unfolding of the PEX5 chain during ATP-driven extraction, confirming Ub-
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In embryonic development, pure cartilage structures are in the basis of bone-cartilage interfaces. Despite this fact, the mature bone and cartilage structures can vary greatly in composition and function. Nevertheless, they collaborate in the osteochondral region to create a smooth transition zone that supports the movements and forces resulting from the daily activities.

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The osteochondral tissue represents a complex structure composed of four interconnected structures, namely hyaline cartilage, a thin layer of calcified cartilage, subchondral bone, and cancellous bone. Due to the several difficulties associated with its repair and regeneration, researchers have developed several studies aiming to restore the native tissue, some of which had led to tissue-engineered commercial products. In this sense, this chapter discusses the good manufacturing practices, regulatory medical conditions and challenges on clinical translations that should be fulfilled regarding the safety and efficacy of the new commercialized products.

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Peroxisomal matrix proteins are synthesized on cytosolic ribosomes and rapidly transported into the organelle by a complex machinery. The data gathered in recent years suggest that this machinery operates through a syringe-like mechanism, in which the shuttling receptor PEX5 - the "plunger" - pushes a newly synthesized protein all the way through a peroxisomal transmembrane protein complex - the "barrel" - into the matrix of the organelle. Notably, insertion of cargo-loaded receptor into the "barrel" is an ATP-independent process, whereas extraction of the receptor back into the cytosol requires its monoubiquitination and the action of ATP-dependent mechanoenzymes.

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Current influenza vaccines have long been used to fight flu infectious; however, recent advances highlight the importance of produce new alternatives. Even though traditional influenza vaccines are safe and usually effective, they need to be uploaded every year to anticipate circulating flu viruses. This limitation together with the use of embryonated chicken eggs as the substrate for vaccine production, is time-consuming and could involve potential biohazards in growth of new virus strains.

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DNA therapies are becoming recognized alternatives for the treatment and prevention of severe pathologies. Although most current trials have used plasmids <10 kbp, in the future larger plasmids would be required. The purpose of this work was to study the chromatographic behavior of nongrafted carbonyldiimidazole monolithic disks using plasmids with different sizes under hydrophobic conditions.

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