Emerging rules for subunit-based, multiantigenic, multistage chemically synthesized vaccines

ME Patarroyo, MA Patarroyo - Accounts of chemical research, 2008 - ACS Publications
Seventeen million people die of transmittable diseases and 2/3 of the world's population
suffer them annually. Malaria, tuberculosis, AIDS, hepatitis, and reemerging and new …

Structural and immunological principles leading to chemically synthesized, multiantigenic, multistage, minimal subunit-based vaccine development

ME Patarroyo, A Bermúdez, MA Patarroyo - Chemical reviews, 2011 - ACS Publications
Dedicated to the memory of Professors Henry G. Kunkel and Bruce Merrifield (Rockefeller
University, New York), who introduced us to the fascinating worlds of immunology and …

Intimate Molecular Interactions of P. falciparum Merozoite Proteins Involved in Invasion of Red Blood Cells and Their Implications for Vaccine Design

LE Rodriguez, H Curtidor, M Urquiza… - Chemical …, 2008 - ACS Publications
Intimate Molecular Interactions of P. falciparum Merozoite Proteins Involved in Invasion of Red
Blood Cells and Their Implications for Vaccine Design | Chemical Reviews ACS ACS …

[HTML][HTML] Plasmodium falciparum rhoptry neck protein 4 has conserved regions mediating interactions with receptors on human erythrocytes and hepatocyte membrane

FA Pulido-Quevedo, G Arévalo-Pinzón… - International Journal of …, 2023 - Elsevier
Plasmodium falciparum-related malaria represents a serious worldwide public health
problem due to its high mortality rates. P. falciparum expresses rhoptry neck protein 4 …

Gauche+ side-chain orientation as a key factor in the search for an immunogenic peptide mixture leading to a complete fully protective vaccine

A Bermúdez, D Calderon, A Moreno-Vranich… - Vaccine, 2014 - Elsevier
Topological and stereo-electron characteristics are essential in major histocompability class
II–peptide–T–cell receptor (MHC–p–TCR) complex formation for inducing an appropriate …

Shifting the polarity of some critical residues in malarial peptides' binding to host cells is a key factor in breaking conserved antigens' code of silence

G Cifuentes, A Bermudez, R Rodriguez… - Medicinal …, 2008 - ingentaconnect.com
As microbes use many mechanisms for avoiding immunological pressure, new strategies
must be developed to bypass the immunological code of silence of conserved, functionally …

[HTML][HTML] A rational strategy for a malarial vaccine development

JM Lozano, ME Patarroyo - Microbes and infection, 2007 - Elsevier
Twenty years ago we reported the first synthetic peptide-based anti-malarial vaccine named
SPf66, which conferred limited protective efficacy in large-scale human field-trials. Our …

Sequences of the Plasmodium falciparum cytoadherence-linked asexual protein 9 implicated in malaria parasite invasion to erythrocytes

CG Pinzón, H Curtidor, J García, M Vanegas… - Vaccine, 2010 - Elsevier
In this study, we synthesized the complete sequence of the CLAG-9 protein as 67 20-mer-
long non-overlapped peptides and assessed their ability to bind to erythrocytes in receptor …

Determinación y caracterización de las regiones de unión de PfRON4 a eritrocitos y hepatocitos humanos

FA Pulido Quevedo - repositorio.unal.edu.co
Plasmodium falciparum durante su ciclo de vida, expresa una amplia gama de proteínas
entre las que se destaca la proteína del cuello de las roptrias 4 (PfRON4). Este es un …