Synthetic biology has shown that the metabolic behavior of mammalian cells can be altered by genetic devices such as epigenetic and hysteretic switches, timers and oscillators, biocomputers, hormone systems and heterologous metabolic shunts. To explore the potential of such devices for therapeutic strategies, we designed a synthetic mammalian circuit to maintain uric acid homeostasis in the bloodstream, disturbance of which is associated with tumor lysis syndrome and gout. This synthetic device consists of a modified Deinococcus radiodurans-derived protein that senses uric acids levels and triggers dose-dependent derepression of a secretion-engineered Aspergillus flavus urate oxidase that eliminates uric acid. In urate oxidase-deficient mic...
Urea transporters (UT) are a family of transmembrane urea-selective channel proteins expressed in mu...
SummaryElevated uric acid (UA) is a key factor for disorders, including gout or kidney stones and re...
Elevated uric acid (UA) is a key risk factor for many disorders, including metabolic syndrome, gout ...
The urate oxidase (Uox) gene encodes uricase that in the rodent liver degrades uric acid into allant...
Limitations in efficacy and/or tolerance of currently available urate-lowering therapies (ULTs), suc...
Limitations in efficacy and/or tolerance of currently available urate-lowering therapies (ULTs), suc...
Humans, birds, and some primates do not express the uric acid degrading enzyme urate oxidase (UOX) a...
The evolutionary inactivation of the urate degradation pathway predisposes humans to hyperuricemia, ...
AbstractIn the emerging field of synthetic biology, scientists are focusing on designing and creatin...
The development and progress in synthetic biologyhas been remarkable. Although still in its infancy,...
Kidney diseases lead to the failure of urinary excretion of metabolism products. In the Munich ethyl...
Humans and higher primates are unique in that they lack uricase, the enzyme capable of oxidizing uri...
AbstractPurines perform many important functions in the cell, being the formation of the monomeric p...
Plasma urate levels are higher in humans than rodents (240-360 vs. â^¼30 μM) because humans lack th...
There is an unmet medical need in the treatment of gout. This type of inflammatory arthritis can be ...
Urea transporters (UT) are a family of transmembrane urea-selective channel proteins expressed in mu...
SummaryElevated uric acid (UA) is a key factor for disorders, including gout or kidney stones and re...
Elevated uric acid (UA) is a key risk factor for many disorders, including metabolic syndrome, gout ...
The urate oxidase (Uox) gene encodes uricase that in the rodent liver degrades uric acid into allant...
Limitations in efficacy and/or tolerance of currently available urate-lowering therapies (ULTs), suc...
Limitations in efficacy and/or tolerance of currently available urate-lowering therapies (ULTs), suc...
Humans, birds, and some primates do not express the uric acid degrading enzyme urate oxidase (UOX) a...
The evolutionary inactivation of the urate degradation pathway predisposes humans to hyperuricemia, ...
AbstractIn the emerging field of synthetic biology, scientists are focusing on designing and creatin...
The development and progress in synthetic biologyhas been remarkable. Although still in its infancy,...
Kidney diseases lead to the failure of urinary excretion of metabolism products. In the Munich ethyl...
Humans and higher primates are unique in that they lack uricase, the enzyme capable of oxidizing uri...
AbstractPurines perform many important functions in the cell, being the formation of the monomeric p...
Plasma urate levels are higher in humans than rodents (240-360 vs. â^¼30 μM) because humans lack th...
There is an unmet medical need in the treatment of gout. This type of inflammatory arthritis can be ...
Urea transporters (UT) are a family of transmembrane urea-selective channel proteins expressed in mu...
SummaryElevated uric acid (UA) is a key factor for disorders, including gout or kidney stones and re...
Elevated uric acid (UA) is a key risk factor for many disorders, including metabolic syndrome, gout ...