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Bioprospecting for Thermozymes and Characterization of a Novel Lipolytic Thermozyme Belonging to the SGNH/GDSL Family of Hydrolases
(MDPI, 2022-05-20)[Abstract] Functional screenings were conducted on two metagenomic libraries from hot springs in order to find novel thermozymes with potential biotechnological applications. These included enzymes acting on plant cell ... -
Insights on Microbial Communities Inhabiting Non-Volcanic Hot Springs
(MDPI, 2022-10-13)[Abstract] The northwest of Spain has an abundance of non-volcanic hot springs that, until recently, had only been used for thermalism activities. One of such hot springs, Muiño da Veiga, has now been explored using ... -
Role of the E3 Ubiquitin-Ligase Hakai in Intestinal Inflammation and Cancer Bowel Disease
(Springer Nature, 2022-10-20)[Abstract] The E3 ubiquitin-ligases are important for cellular protein homeostasis and their deregulation is implicated in cancer. The E3 ubiquitin-ligase Hakai is involved in tumour progression and metastasis, through the ... -
Xylanases From Thermophilic Archaea: A Hidden Treasure
(Elsevier, 2022-12-12)[Abstract] Archaea are a domain of prokaryotic organisms that often inhabit extremophilic environments. Their enzymes are therefore of enormous biotechnological interest, due to their stability and activity in harsh ... -
Study of ferroptosis transmission by small extracellular vesicles in epithelial ovarian cancer cells
(MDPI, 2023-01-12)[Abstract] Epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) is the most lethal gynecological cancer. The current treatment for EOC involves surgical debulking of the tumors followed by a combination of chemotherapy. While most patients ... -
Novel Microbial Enzymes with Industrial Applications [Editorial]
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Thanksgiving to Yeast, the HMGB Proteins History from Yeast to Cancer [Review]
(MDPI, 2023-04-11)[Abstract] Yeasts have been a part of human life since ancient times in the fermentation of many natural products used for food. In addition, in the 20th century, they became powerful tools to elucidate the functions of ... -
The Effect of HMGB1 and HMGB2 on Transcriptional Regulation Differs in Neuroendocrine and Adenocarcinoma Models of Prostate Cancer
(MDPI, 2024-03-07)[Abstract] Human high-mobility group-B (HMGB) proteins regulate gene expression in prostate cancer (PCa), a leading cause of oncological death in men. Their role in aggressive PCa cancers, which do not respond to hormonal ...