Publications by authors named "M L Jaegle"

Along myelinated axons, Shaker-type potassium channels (Kv1) accumulate at high density in the juxtaparanodal region, directly adjacent to the paranodal axon-glia junctions that flank the nodes of Ranvier. However, the mechanisms that control the clustering of Kv1 channels, as well as their function at this site, are still poorly understood. Here we demonstrate that axonal ADAM23 is essential for both the accumulation and stability of juxtaparanodal Kv1 complexes.

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Protein-templated reactions enable the target-guided formation of protein ligands from reactive fragments, ideally with no background reaction. Herein, we investigate the templated formation of amides. A nucleophilic fragment that binds to the coagulation factor Xa was incubated with the protein and thirteen differentially activated dipeptides.

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Protein-templated fragment ligation is a novel concept to support drug discovery and can help to improve the efficacy of protein ligands. Protein-templated fragment ligations are chemical reactions between small molecules ("fragments") utilizing a protein's surface as a reaction vessel to catalyze the formation of a protein ligand with increased binding affinity. The approach exploits the molecular recognition of reactive small-molecule fragments by proteins both for ligand assembly and for the identification of bioactive fragment combinations.

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Article Synopsis
  • Gata2 is a crucial transcription factor for the development and maintenance of blood cells, with its deficiency linked to certain leukemias and syndromes.
  • Studies in mice demonstrate that Gata2 is essential for creating hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells during early development.
  • This research used a Gata2Venus reporter mouse model to reveal that while all hematopoietic stem cells express Gata2, some hematopoietic progenitor cells do not, leading to distinct cellular functions and genetic programming.
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