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aPKC regulates apical constriction to prevent tissue rupture in the Drosophila ...

Osswald, M; Barros-Carvalho, A; Carmo, AM; Loyer, N; Gracio, PC; Sunkel, CE; Homem, CCF; Januschke, J; Morais-de-Sá, E

Apical-basal polarity is an essential epithelial trait controlled by the evolutionarily conserved PAR-aPKC polarity network. Dysregulation of polarity proteins disrupts tissue organization during development and in disease, but the underlying mechanisms are unclear due to the broad implications of polarity loss. Here, we uncover how Drosophila aPKC maintains epithelial architecture by directly observing tissue ...


Physical Interactions With Bacteria and Protozoan Parasites Establish the Scave...

Cardoso, MS; Santos, RF; Almeida, S; Sá, M; Perez-Cabezas, B; Oliveira, L; Tavares, J; Carmo, AM

Since the pioneering discoveries, by the Nobel laureates Jules Hoffmann and Bruce Beutler, that Toll and Toll-like receptors can sense pathogenic microorganisms and initiate, in vertebrates and invertebrates, innate immune responses against microbial infections, many other families of pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) have been described. One of such receptor clusters is composed by, if not all, at least sev...



Modulation of CD4 T cell function via CD6-targeting

Freitas, R; Basto, A; Almeida, S; Santos, RF; Gonçalves, CM; Corria-Osorio, J; Carvalho, T; Carmo, AM; Oliveira, V; Leon, K; Graca, L

In recent years molecules involved on the immune synapse became successful targets for therapeutic immune modulation. CD6 has been extensively studied, yet, results regarding CD6 biology have been controversial, in spite of the ubiquitous presence of this molecule on virtually all CD4 T cells. We investigated the outcome of murine and human antibodies targeting CD6 domain 1. We found that CD6-targeting had a ma...


CD6, a rheostat-type signalosome that tunes T cell activation

Gonçalves, CM; Henriques, SN; Santos, RF; Carmo, AM

Following T cell receptor triggering, T cell activation is initiated and amplified by the assembly at the TCR/CD3 macrocomplex of a multitude of stimulatory enzymes that activate several signaling cascades. The potency of signaling is, however, modulated by various inhibitory components already at the onset of activation, long before co-inhibitory immune checkpoints are expressed to help terminating the respons...


Dual Role of Topoisomerase II in Centromere Resolution and Aurora B Activity

Coelho, PA; Queiroz-Machado, J; Carmo, AM; Moutinho-Pereira, S; Maiato, H; Sunkel, CE

Chromosome segregation requires sister chromatid resolution. Condensins are essential for this process since they organize an axial structure where topoisomerase II can work. How sister chromatid separation is coordinated with chromosome condensation and decatenation activity remains unknown. We combined four-dimensional (4D) microscopy, RNA interference (RNAi), and biochemical analyses to show that topoisomera...


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