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1. Structural versatility of BS-RNase: different oligomeric isomers formed through 3D domain swapping of N- and C-termini

2. A domain-swapped RNase A dimer with implications for amyloid formation

3. Long-term corticosteroid therapy and its effect on the kidney

5. Interactions of the cytotoxic RNase A dimers with the cytosolic ribonuclease inhibitor

6. Effects of Pathogenic Mutants of the Neuroprotective RNase 5-Angiogenin in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS).

7. Human RNase 1 can extensively oligomerize through 3D domain swapping thanks to the crucial contribution of its C-terminus.

8. Protein Oligomerization.

9. Slow Evolution toward "Super-Aggregation" of the Oligomers Formed through the Swapping of RNase A N-Termini: A Wish for Amyloidosis?

10. Role of the Ribonuclease ONCONASE in miRNA Biogenesis and tRNA Processing: Focus on Cancer and Viral Infections.

11. Upregulation of miR-34a-5p, miR-20a-3p and miR-29a-3p by Onconase in A375 Melanoma Cells Correlates with the Downregulation of Specific Onco-Proteins.

12. The crystal structure of the domain-swapped dimer of onconase highlights some catalytic and antitumor activity features of the enzyme.

13. Dimerization of Human Angiogenin and of Variants Involved in Neurodegenerative Diseases.

14. RNase A Domain-Swapped Dimers Produced Through Different Methods: Structure-Catalytic Properties and Antitumor Activity.

15. NMR Characterization of Angiogenin Variants and tRNA Ala Products Impacting Aberrant Protein Oligomerization.

16. Onconase Restores Cytotoxicity in Dabrafenib-Resistant A375 Human Melanoma Cells and Affects Cell Migration, Invasion and Colony Formation Capability.

17. Biological Activities of Secretory RNases: Focus on Their Oligomerization to Design Antitumor Drugs.

18. Influence of onconase in the therapeutic potential of PARP inhibitors in A375 malignant melanoma cells.

19. Asthma and poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase inhibition: a new therapeutic approach.

20. Onconase dimerization through 3D domain swapping: structural investigations and increase in the apoptotic effect in cancer cells.

21. A comparison study on RNase A oligomerization induced by cisplatin, carboplatin and oxaliplatin.

22. Extensive deamidation of RNase A inhibits its oligomerization through 3D domain swapping.

23. Intermolecular disulfide bond influences unphosphorylated STAT3 dimerization and function.

24. Misfolding caused by the pathogenic mutation G47R on the minor allele of alanine:glyoxylate aminotransferase and chaperoning activity of pyridoxine.

25. Platinated oligomers of bovine pancreatic ribonuclease: Structure and stability.

26. Onconase induces autophagy sensitizing pancreatic cancer cells to gemcitabine and activates Akt/mTOR pathway in a ROS-dependent manner.

27. Bovine seminal ribonuclease triggers Beclin1-mediated autophagic cell death in pancreatic cancer cells.

28. Structural and functional relationships of natural and artificial dimeric bovine ribonucleases: new scaffolds for potential antitumor drugs.

29. Double domain swapping in bovine seminal RNase: formation of distinct N- and C-swapped tetramers and multimers with increasing biological activities.

30. RNase A oligomerization through 3D domain swapping is favoured by a residue located far from the swapping domains.

31. "Zero-length" dimers of ribonuclease A: further characterization and no evidence of cytotoxicity.

32. Kinetic analysis provides insight into the mechanism of ribonuclease A oligomer formation.

33. Carbodiimide EDC induces cross-links that stabilize RNase A C-dimer against dissociation: EDC adducts can affect protein net charge, conformation, and activity.

34. A novel biological actions acquired by ribonuclease through oligomerization.

35. Oligomerization of ribonuclease A under reducing conditions.

36. Elucidation of the ribonuclease A aggregation process mediated by 3D domain swapping: a computational approach reveals possible new multimeric structures.

37. Cytotoxicity of polyspermine-ribonuclease A and polyspermine-dimeric ribonuclease A.

38. Increase of RNase a N-terminus polarity or C-terminus apolarity changes the two domains' propensity to swap and form the two dimeric conformers of the protein.

39. Formation, structure, and dissociation of the ribonuclease S three-dimensional domain-swapped dimer.

40. Some biological actions of PEG-conjugated RNase A oligomers.

41. Three-dimensional domain-swapped oligomers of ribonuclease A: identification of a fifth tetramer, pentamers and hexamers, and detection of trace heptameric, octameric and nonameric species.

42. Interactions of the cytotoxic RNase A dimers with the cytosolic ribonuclease inhibitor.

43. Oligomerization of ribonuclease A: two novel three-dimensional domain-swapped tetramers.

44. Oligomerization of bovine ribonuclease A: structural and functional features of its multimers.

45. Glycosylation and specific deamidation of ribonuclease B affect the formation of three-dimensional domain-swapped oligomers.

46. Antitumor activity and other biological actions of oligomers of ribonuclease A.

47. Thermal aggregation of ribonuclease A. A contribution to the understanding of the role of 3D domain swapping in protein aggregation.

48. Short-time non-enzymatic nitric oxide synthesis from L-arginine and hydrogen peroxide induced by shock waves treatment.

49. Structures of the two 3D domain-swapped RNase A trimers.

50. Structural properties of trimers and tetramers of ribonuclease A.

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