Publications by authors named "Ilona J M Bisschop"

For an efficacious vaccine immunogen, influenza hemagglutinin (HA) needs to maintain a stable quaternary structure, which is contrary to the inherently dynamic and metastable nature of class I fusion proteins. In this study, we stabilized HA with three substitutions within its pH-sensitive regions where the refolding starts. An X-ray structure reveals how these substitutions stabilize the intersubunit β-sheet in the base and form an interprotomeric aliphatic layer across the stem while the native prefusion HA fold is retained.

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The heavily glycosylated native-like envelope (Env) trimer of HIV-1 is expected to have low immunogenicity, whereas misfolded forms are often highly immunogenic. High-quality correctly folded Envs may therefore be critical for developing a vaccine that induces broadly neutralizing antibodies. Moreover, the high variability of Env may require immunizations with multiple Envs.

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Article Synopsis
  • Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is the primary cause of severe respiratory infections in infants, leading to numerous hospitalizations.* -
  • Researchers have developed new strategies to stabilize the RSV fusion protein (RSV F) in its prefusion state, which enhances its effectiveness as a vaccine antigen.* -
  • The modified RSV F demonstrates high stability and ability to trigger strong immune responses, offering complete protection in lab tests on cotton rats.*
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AHNAK is a 700-kDa protein involved in cytoarchitecture and calcium signaling. It is secondarily reduced in muscle of dysferlinopathy patients and accumulates in muscle of calpainopathy patients, both affected by a muscular dystrophy. AHNAK directly interacts with dysferlin.

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