Publications by authors named "Vasilis Gorgoulis"

Furins are serine endoproteases that process precursor proteins into their biologically active forms, and they play essential roles in normal metabolism and disease presentation, including promoting expression of bacterial virulence factors and viral pathogenesis. Thus, furins represent vital targets for development of antimicrobial and antiviral therapeutics. Recent experimental evidence indicated that dichlorophenyl (DCP)-pyridine "BOS" drugs (, BOS-318) competitively inhibit human furin by an induced-fit mechanism in which tryptophan W254 in the furin catalytic cleft (FCC) functions as a molecular gate, rotating nearly 180 through a steep energy barrier about its chi-1 dihedral to an "open" orientation, exposing a buried (, cryptic) hydrophobic pocket .

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  • This study looks at how a score from labial minor salivary glands (LMSG) can help find out if Sjögren's Syndrome (SS) patients might develop lymphoma, a type of cancer.
  • They analyzed 1,997 SS patients, focusing on those with a score of 1 or higher and found that higher scores meant a shorter time from SS diagnosis to lymphoma diagnosis.
  • The results suggest that a follow-up check at certain times can help catch lymphoma earlier in patients with higher scores.
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Ongoing chromosomal instability in neoplasia (CIN) generates intratumor genomic heterogeneity and limits the efficiency of oncotherapeutics. Neoplastic human cells utilizing the alternative lengthening of telomeres (ALT)-pathway, display extensive structural and numerical CIN. To unravel patterns of genome evolution driven by oncogene-replication stress, telomere dysfunction, or genotoxic therapeutic interventions, we examined by comparative genomic hybridization five karyotypically-diverse outcomes of the ALT osteosarcoma cell line U2-OS.

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