Ddi1 is a multidomain protein that belongs to the ubiquitin receptor family of proteins. The Ddi1 proteins contain a highly conserved retroviral protease (RVP)-like domain along with other domains. The severity of opportunistic infections, caused by parasitic protozoa in AIDS patients, was found to decline when HIV protease inhibitors were used in antiretroviral therapy. Parasite growth was shown to be suppressed by a few of the inhibitors targeting Ddi1 present in these parasites. In this study, the binding of HIV protease inhibitors to the RVP domain of Ddi1 from Toxoplasma gondii and Cryptosporidium hominis; and the binding of ubiquitin to the ubiquitin-associated domain of Ddi1 from these two parasites were established using Biolayer In...
BACKGROUND: Reversible modification of proteins through the attachment of ubiquitin or ubiquitin-lik...
Plasmodium is a genus of parasites causing malaria, a virulent protozoan infection in humans resulti...
Reduced sensitivity of the human malaria parasite, Plasmodium falciparum, to Artemisinin and its der...
DNA damage-inducible 1 (Ddi1) is a multidomain protein with one of the domains being retropepsin-lik...
Although Ddi1-like proteins are conserved among eukaryotes, their biological functions remain poorly...
Structuraj investigations on the Ddi1 (DNA-damage inducible protein 1) of Leishmania major and on th...
Ddi1-like protein family has been recently raised into the spotlight by the scientific community due...
Human Ddi2 and his homologues are scarcely explored family of ubiquitin- like/ubiquitin-associated d...
Ubiquitin-proteasome system is one of the key pathways which maintain cell homeostasis. Its purpose ...
HIV proteinase inhibitors reduce the levels of Leishmania parasites in vivo and in vitro, but their ...
Ddi1-like proteins (DNA damage-inducible) have been so far best characterized in yeast (Ddi1 protein...
One of the most important cellular processes, essential not only for protein degradation, is the so ...
© 2019 Bethany Kate DaveyPlasmodium falciparum resistance to artemisinin-(ART) based combination the...
Background: Reversible modification of proteins through the attachment of ubiquitin or ubiquitin-lik...
BackgroundReversible modification of proteins through the attachment of ubiquitin or ubiquitin-like ...
BACKGROUND: Reversible modification of proteins through the attachment of ubiquitin or ubiquitin-lik...
Plasmodium is a genus of parasites causing malaria, a virulent protozoan infection in humans resulti...
Reduced sensitivity of the human malaria parasite, Plasmodium falciparum, to Artemisinin and its der...
DNA damage-inducible 1 (Ddi1) is a multidomain protein with one of the domains being retropepsin-lik...
Although Ddi1-like proteins are conserved among eukaryotes, their biological functions remain poorly...
Structuraj investigations on the Ddi1 (DNA-damage inducible protein 1) of Leishmania major and on th...
Ddi1-like protein family has been recently raised into the spotlight by the scientific community due...
Human Ddi2 and his homologues are scarcely explored family of ubiquitin- like/ubiquitin-associated d...
Ubiquitin-proteasome system is one of the key pathways which maintain cell homeostasis. Its purpose ...
HIV proteinase inhibitors reduce the levels of Leishmania parasites in vivo and in vitro, but their ...
Ddi1-like proteins (DNA damage-inducible) have been so far best characterized in yeast (Ddi1 protein...
One of the most important cellular processes, essential not only for protein degradation, is the so ...
© 2019 Bethany Kate DaveyPlasmodium falciparum resistance to artemisinin-(ART) based combination the...
Background: Reversible modification of proteins through the attachment of ubiquitin or ubiquitin-lik...
BackgroundReversible modification of proteins through the attachment of ubiquitin or ubiquitin-like ...
BACKGROUND: Reversible modification of proteins through the attachment of ubiquitin or ubiquitin-lik...
Plasmodium is a genus of parasites causing malaria, a virulent protozoan infection in humans resulti...
Reduced sensitivity of the human malaria parasite, Plasmodium falciparum, to Artemisinin and its der...