Publications by authors named "Michael H Herbert"

Multiple repeats of the ankyrin motif (ANK) are ubiquitous throughout the kingdoms of life but are absent from most viruses. The main exception to this is the poxvirus family, and specifically the chordopoxviruses, with ANK repeat proteins present in all but three species from separate genera. The poxviral ANK repeat proteins belong to distinct orthologue groups spread over different species, and align well with the phylogeny of their genera.

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Silencing genes essential for replication and division using siRNA has potential as a therapeutic strategy for cancer treatment. In order to identify the most potent siRNA, target sequence and siRNA design must be considered together, as tolerance for structural changes can be sequence-dependent. Here we have used growth inhibition assays to investigate the effects of silencing of RRM1, RRM2, and PLK1 with standard siRNAs, Stealth() duplexes, and Dicer substrate siRNAs.

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Clostridium botulinum neurotoxin type A is a potently toxic protein of 150 kDa with specific endopeptidase activity for the SNARE protein SNAP-25. Proteolytic cleavage of BoNT/A with trypsin leads to removal of the C-terminal domain responsible for neuronal cell binding. Removal of this domain result in a catalytically active, non-cell-binding derivative termed LH(N)/A.

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