Carlos Morillo
January 5, 2022
Natural supramolecular filaments have the ability to cross-link with each other and to interface with the cellular membrane via biomolecular… Continue reading Multivalent Noncovalent Interfacing and Cross-Linking of Supramolecular Tubes
Carlos Morillo
January 5, 2022
Carlos Morillo
January 5, 2022
Carlos Morillo
January 5, 2022
The direct binding of human plasminogen (hPg), via its kringle-2 domain (K2hPg), to streptococcal M-protein (PAM), largely contributes to the… Continue reading Binding of the kringle-2 domain of human plasminogen to streptococcal PAM-type M-protein causes dissociation of PAM dimers
Carlos Morillo
January 5, 2022
Carlos Morillo
January 5, 2022
Amyloid functional materials from amyloid fibril building blocks, produced in vitro from amyloidogenic natural proteins or synthetic peptides, show diverse… Continue reading Oat Plant Amyloids for Sustainable Functional Materials
Carlos Morillo
January 5, 2022
Carlos Morillo
January 5, 2022
The cell-death-inducing DFF45-like effector (CIDE) domain is a protein-interaction module comprising ∼80 amino acids and was initially identified in several… Continue reading Helical filament structure of the DREP3 CIDE domain reveals a unified mechanism of CIDE-domain assembly
Carlos Morillo
January 5, 2022
Carlos Morillo
January 5, 2022
Two novel alkaloids compounds together with fifteen know metabolites were identified from Aspergillus ochraceus. The stereochemistry features of the new… Continue reading Identification of anti-Parkinson’s Disease Lead Compounds from Aspergillus ochraceus Targeting Adenosin Receptors A2A
Carlos Morillo
January 5, 2022
Bradyrhizobium diazoefficiens, a bacterial symbiont of soybean and other leguminous plants, enters a nodulation-promoting genetic programme in the presence of… Continue reading The induction mechanism of the flavonoid-responsive regulator FrrA
Carlos Morillo
January 5, 2022
The self-assembly properties of peptide amphiphiles make them attractive for a range of applications, such as scaffolds for cell culture,… Continue reading Self-assembly of thiolated versus non-thiolated peptide amphiphiles
Carlos Morillo
January 5, 2022
The Australian tree malletwood (Rhodamnia argentea) is unique. The genome of malletwood is the only known plant genome that contains… Continue reading Structural and functional characterization of a plant alpha-actinin
Carlos Morillo
January 5, 2022
Carlos Morillo
January 18, 2022
Unprotected dipeptides are attractive building blocks for environmentally friendly hydrogel biomaterials by virtue of their low-cost and ease of preparation.… Continue reading Self-Assembly of Unprotected Dipeptides into Hydrogels: Water-Channels Make the Difference
Carlos Morillo
January 5, 2022
The formation of amyloid fibrils is critical for neurodegenerative diseases. Some physiochemical conditions can promote the conversion of proteins from… Continue reading Elevated temperatures accelerate the formation of toxic amyloid fibrils of hen egg-white lysozyme
Carlos Morillo
February 1, 2022
Peptide-based hydrogels, originated by multiscale self-assembling phenomenon, have been proposed as multivalent tools in different technological areas. Structural studies and… Continue reading The ring size of monocyclic ET-1 controls selectivity and signaling efficiency at both endothelin receptor subtypes
Carlos Morillo
January 5, 2022
Carlos Morillo
January 5, 2022
The primary cilium is a microtubule-based sensory organelle that dynamically links signalling pathways to cell differentiation, growth, and development. Genetic… Continue reading The TBC1D31/praja2 complex controls primary ciliogenesis through PKA-directed OFD1 ubiquitylation
Carlos Morillo
January 5, 2022