Publications by authors named "Gustavo Titaux-Delgado"

Due to the benefits of tomato as an antioxidant and vitamin source, allergy to this vegetable food is a clinically concerning problem. Sola l 7, a class I lipid transfer protein found in tomato seeds, has been identified as an allergen linked to severe anaphylaxis. However, the role of lipid binding in Sola l 7-induced allergy remains unclear.

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  • Wheat germ agglutinin (WGA) shows promise as an oral delivery agent due to its ability to bind selectively to carbohydrates and pass through biological membranes.
  • The study utilized techniques like differential scanning calorimetry and molecular dynamics simulations to analyze the thermal unfolding of WGA and its domains, identifying the distinctive roles of each domain in this process.
  • Findings indicate minimal interdomain cooperation but significant interaction between dimer dissociation and the unfolding of specific domains, enhancing our understanding of WGA's stability and its potential application in drug delivery.
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  • Potassium channels are essential for various bodily functions, and problems with these channels can lead to diseases, making them a key target for drug development.
  • Researchers produced two specific scorpion toxins (TcoKIK and beta-KTx14.3) and analyzed their structures using nuclear magnetic resonance to understand their potential effects on potassium channels.
  • While TcoKIK showed no activity against certain potassium channels, beta-KTx14.3 effectively blocked the KCNQ1 channel, which is important for heart function, indicating its potential for future drug development aimed at treating related diseases.
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The RIP homotypic interaction motif (RHIM) is an essential protein motif in inflammatory signaling and certain cell death pathways. RHIM signaling occurs following the assembly of functional amyloids, and while the structural biology of such higher-order RHIM complexes has started to emerge, the conformations and dynamics of nonassembled RHIMs remain unknown. Here, using solution NMR spectroscopy, we report the characterization of the monomeric form of the RHIM in receptor-interacting protein kinase 3 (RIPK3), a fundamental protein in human immunity.

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Scorpine is an antimicrobial and antimalarial peptide isolated from Pandinus imperator scorpion venom. As there are few functional and structural studies reported on scorpine-like peptides, we investigated the recombinant truncated N- and C-terminal domains as well as complete scorpine using biological assays and determined the N- and C-terminal structures using solution nuclear magnetic resonance. The study was conducted using recombinant N- and C-terminal peptides and complete scorpine expressed in Escherichia coli.

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Amoebiasis is the third leading cause of death among protozoon parasitic diseases in the lower-middle income countries. Understanding the molecular events that control gene expression such as transcription factors, their DNA binding mode and target sequences can help to develop new antiamoebic drugs against Entamoeba histolytica. In this paper we performed a genome and structural analysis of a specific transcription factor.

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Peptide-based therapy against cancer is a field of great interest for biomedical developments. Since it was shown that SK3 channels promote cancer cell migration and metastatic development, we started using these channels as targets for the development of antimetastatic drugs. Particularly, tamapin (a peptide found in the venom of the scorpion ) is the most specific toxin against the SK2 channel currently known.

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  • The search for targeted insecticides is turning to spider venoms, which contain toxins evolved to selectively target insects.
  • In 2003, researchers isolated a group of toxins from the spider Macrothele gigas and identified their amino acid sequences.
  • One purified toxin, rMagi3, has shown to effectively target insects without harming mice, indicating its potential as a specific insecticide.
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