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Secretory Proteins, Volume 133 in the Advances in Protein Chemistry and Structural Biology series highlights new advances in the field, including chapters on Proprotein Convertases regulate trafficking and maturation of key proteins within the secretory pathway, Secretory Proteins in Cancer Diagnosis, Senescent Cells and SASP in Cancer Microenvironment: new approaches in cancer therapy, Autophagy for secretory protein: Therapeutic targets in cancer, Secretory proteins and pathways of secretion of osteosarcoma, Monocyte secretory proteins as drug targets for arresting progression of…mehr
Secretory Proteins, Volume 133 in the Advances in Protein Chemistry and Structural Biology series highlights new advances in the field, including chapters on Proprotein Convertases regulate trafficking and maturation of key proteins within the secretory pathway, Secretory Proteins in Cancer Diagnosis, Senescent Cells and SASP in Cancer Microenvironment: new approaches in cancer therapy, Autophagy for secretory protein: Therapeutic targets in cancer, Secretory proteins and pathways of secretion of osteosarcoma, Monocyte secretory proteins as drug targets for arresting progression of atherosclerosis, The secretory phenotypes of envenomed cells: insights into venom cytotoxicity, Macromolecules for secretory pathway in SARS-CoV-2 infection, and much more. Other sections cover Exploring the role of secretory proteins in the human infectious diseases diagnosis and therapeutics, Secretory proteins in orchestration of microbial pathogenesis- the curious case of Staphylococcus aureus, Influence of pathological mutations in Aspartylglucosylamine Deaspartylase causing Aspartylglucosaminuria: an in silico approach, and Change in conformational dynamics of Lipase A secretory protein upon mutation causing Wolman disease. - Provides the authority and expertise of leading contributors from an international board of authors - Presents the latest release in the Advances in Protein Chemistry and Structural Biology series - Updated release includes the latest information on the Secretory Proteins
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1. Proprotein convertases regulate trafficking and maturation of key proteins within the secretory pathway Laura Cendron, Sylvia Rothenberger, Leonardo Cassari, Monica Dettin, and Antonella Pasquato 2. Exploring the macromolecules for secretory pathway in cancer disease Chandrabose Selvaraj, Umesh Panwar, Karthik Raja Ramalingam, Rajendran Vijayakumar, and Sanjeev Kumar Singh 3. Current and emerging biomarkers in ovarian cancer diagnosis: CA125 and beyond Tarang Sharma, Sabah Nisar, Tariq Masoodi, Muzafar A. Macha, Shahab Uddin, Ammira Al-Shabeeb Akil, Tej K. Pandita, Mayank Singh, and Ajaz A. Bhat 4. Senescent cells and SASP in cancer microenvironment: New approaches in cancer therapy Aysun Ozdemir, Yaprak Dilber Simay Demir, Zeynep Elif Yesilyurt, and Mustafa Ark 5. Autophagy for secretory protein: Therapeutic targets in cancer Kewal Kumar Mahapatra, Srimanta Patra, Soumya Ranjan Mishra, Bishnu Prasad Behera, Shankargouda Patil, and Sujit Kumar Bhutia 6. The role of SPARC/ON in human osteosarcoma Consolato M. Sergi 7. The secretory phenotypes of envenomed cells: Insights into venom cytotoxicity Y. Yong, J.J. Hiu, and M.K.K. Yap 8. Exploring the role of secretory proteins in the human infectious diseases diagnosis and therapeutics Elora Kalita, Mamta Panda, Abhishek Rao, and Vijay Kumar Prajapati 9. Secretory proteins in the orchestration of microbial virulence: The curious case of Staphylococcus aureus Dileep Francis, Anusha Bhairaddy, Atheene Joy, Gopika Veeramanickathadathil Hari, and Ashik Francis 10. Structure-based virtual screening to identify potential lipase inhibitors to reduce lipid storage in Wolman disorder Karthick Vasudevan, S. Udhaya Kumar, A. Mithun, B. Raghavendra, and C. George Priya Doss
1. Proprotein convertases regulate trafficking and maturation of key proteins within the secretory pathway Laura Cendron, Sylvia Rothenberger, Leonardo Cassari, Monica Dettin, and Antonella Pasquato 2. Exploring the macromolecules for secretory pathway in cancer disease Chandrabose Selvaraj, Umesh Panwar, Karthik Raja Ramalingam, Rajendran Vijayakumar, and Sanjeev Kumar Singh 3. Current and emerging biomarkers in ovarian cancer diagnosis: CA125 and beyond Tarang Sharma, Sabah Nisar, Tariq Masoodi, Muzafar A. Macha, Shahab Uddin, Ammira Al-Shabeeb Akil, Tej K. Pandita, Mayank Singh, and Ajaz A. Bhat 4. Senescent cells and SASP in cancer microenvironment: New approaches in cancer therapy Aysun Ozdemir, Yaprak Dilber Simay Demir, Zeynep Elif Yesilyurt, and Mustafa Ark 5. Autophagy for secretory protein: Therapeutic targets in cancer Kewal Kumar Mahapatra, Srimanta Patra, Soumya Ranjan Mishra, Bishnu Prasad Behera, Shankargouda Patil, and Sujit Kumar Bhutia 6. The role of SPARC/ON in human osteosarcoma Consolato M. Sergi 7. The secretory phenotypes of envenomed cells: Insights into venom cytotoxicity Y. Yong, J.J. Hiu, and M.K.K. Yap 8. Exploring the role of secretory proteins in the human infectious diseases diagnosis and therapeutics Elora Kalita, Mamta Panda, Abhishek Rao, and Vijay Kumar Prajapati 9. Secretory proteins in the orchestration of microbial virulence: The curious case of Staphylococcus aureus Dileep Francis, Anusha Bhairaddy, Atheene Joy, Gopika Veeramanickathadathil Hari, and Ashik Francis 10. Structure-based virtual screening to identify potential lipase inhibitors to reduce lipid storage in Wolman disorder Karthick Vasudevan, S. Udhaya Kumar, A. Mithun, B. Raghavendra, and C. George Priya Doss
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