Publications by authors named "Paulina Takacsova"

Ferritins are globular proteins with an internal cavity that enables the encapsulation of a plethora of low-mass compounds. Unfortunately, the overall negative surface charge of ferritin's internal cavity hampers efficient loading of negatively charged molecules. Therefore, we produced a genetically engineered human H-chain ferritin containing a cationic RKRK domain, reversing the natural net charge of the cavity to positive, thus allowing for efficient encapsulation of negatively charged siRNA.

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Single-benzene fluorophores are bright and the smallest fluorochromes known so far. In single-benzene fluorophores, the fluorescence is mediated by the push/pull effect of substituting groups. Despite a plethora of advantageous properties, this group of molecules has not been extensively studied for design of high-performance fluorescent sensors of catalytic or enzymatic activities.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study focused on how vandetanib, a medication for medullary thyroid cancer, is metabolized in the human liver using various enzymes called cytochromes P450 (CYPs) and flavin-containing monooxygenases (FMOs).
  • It was found that CYP3A4 and FMO3 play key roles in converting vandetanib into its metabolites -desmethylvandetanib and vandetanib-oxide, with CYP3A4 being particularly efficient in this process.
  • Molecular modeling suggests that the ability of CYP3A4 to process multiple vandetanib molecules simultaneously enhances its effectiveness, showing positive cooperativity in the reactions involved.
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