Molecules and methods for inhibition and detection of proteins
A protein and molecular technology, applied in chemical instruments and methods, peptides containing affinity tags, peptides containing His tags, etc.
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[0907] Example 4 illustrates the different ways in which the molecules of the invention can be used to detect proteins ranging from bacterial to human proteins, and how this can be applied to disease diagnosis by detecting biomarkers in complex samples.
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[0908] Example 5 details the application for non-infectious diseases by showing the specific aggregation of two well-known receptor tyrosine kinases involved in cancer and AMD. It also demonstrates the concept that immune function can be modulated using the interferor molecules described herein.
[0909] Finally, Example 6 shows that the molecules of the invention can also be applied to achieve the downregulation of proteins in plants.
[0910] 1. Antifungal application
[0911] 1.1 Preface
[0912] Candida albicans forms part of the normal flora of humans and it grows on the mucosal surfaces of healthy individuals. In susceptible hosts, this fungal organism can cause disease with mucosal and hematogenous dissemination. For C. albicans to maintain and induce disease in a host, it must be able to adhere to biotic and abiotic surfaces, invade host cells, and acquire iron. The hyphae-specific surface protein Als3 of C. albicans is a member of the lectin-like sequence (Als...
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