Publications by authors named "Golding Rodrigues"

Background: High levels of LLT1 expression have been found in several cancers, where it interacts with CD161 on NK cells to facilitate tumor immune escape. Targeting LLT1 could potentially relieve this inhibitory signal and enhance anti-tumor responses mediated through NK cells. Using the 'The Cancer Genome Atlas' (TCGA) database, we investigated the role of LLT1 in the tumor microenvironment (TME) across various cancers.

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Over the course of evolution, enzymes have developed remarkable functional diversity in catalyzing important chemical reactions across various organisms, and understanding how new enzyme functions might have evolved remains an important question in modern enzymology. To systematically annotate functions, based on their protein sequences and available biochemical studies, enzymes with similar catalytic mechanisms have been clustered together into an enzyme superfamily. Typically, enzymes within a superfamily have similar overall three-dimensional structures, conserved catalytic residues, but large variations in substrate recognition sites and residues to accommodate the diverse biochemical reactions that are catalyzed within the superfamily.

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