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Dra.  Castro Gallegos, Jessica

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Category
PROFESSORA AGREGADA
Department
BIOLOGIA
Area of knowledge
BIOQUÍMICA I BIOLOGIA MOLECULAR
Research group
Grup de Recerca en Enginyeria de Proteïnes
ORCID PRC:
0000-0003-4766-2311

Brief CV

She was graduated in Biology (2004) and she obtained her PhD from the University of Girona (2010). She is currently Associate Professor of the Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Area at the University of Girona and she is member of the Protein Engineering Laboratory at the same university. She did a research stay at the European Cancer Stem Cell Research Institute at Cardiff University (UK) in 2016. Her research is focused mainly on the study of the cytotoxic mechanism of pancreatic ribonucleases and the design, production and characterization of new cytotoxic human pancreatic ribonuclease variants.

 

Publications:

  • The Selectivity for Tumor Cells of Nuclear-Directed Cytotoxic RNases Is Mediated by the Nuclear/Cytoplasmic Distribution of p27 KIP1. Molecules (2021)
  • Strengths and Challenges of Secretory Ribonucleases as AntiTumor Agents. Pharmaceutics (2021)
  • Apoptin, A Versatile Protein with Selective Antitumor Activity. Current Medicinal Chemistry. (2018)
  • Construction of Highly Stable Cytotoxic Nuclear-Directed Ribonucleases. Molecules (2018)
  • Transcriptional profiling of NCI/ADR-RES cells unveils a complex network of signaling pathways and molecular mechanisms of drug resistance. OncoTargets and Therapy (2018)
  • A family of manganese complexes containing heterocyclic-based ligands with cytotoxic properties. Journal of inorganic biochemistry (2018)
  • Insights into the mechanism of Apoptin's exquisitely selective anti-tumor action from atomic level characterization of its conformation and dynamics. Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics (2017)
  • A truncated apoptin protein variant selectively kills cancer cells. Investigational New Drugs (2017)
  • Activating transcription factor 3 is crucial for antitumor activity and to strengthen the antiviral properties of onconase. Oncotarget (2017)
  • A nuclear-directed human pancreatic ribonuclease (PE5) targets the metabolic phenotype of cancer cells. Oncotarget (2016)
  • Nucleus-targeted ribonucleases as antitumor drugs. Current Medicinal Chemistry (2013)
  • A cytotoxic ribonuclease reduces the expression level of P-glycoprotein in multidrug-resistant cell lines. Investigational New Drugs (2012)
  • Generation of New Cytotoxic Human Ribonuclease Variants Directed to the Nucleus. Molecular Pharmaceutics (2012)
  • A human ribonuclease induces apoptosis associated with p21WAF1/CIP1 induction and JNK inactivation. BMC Cancer (2011)
  • Contribution of the C30/C75 disulfide bond to the biological properties of onconase. Biological Chemistry (2008)
  • A cytotoxic ribonuclease variant with a discontinuous nuclear localization signal constituted by basic residues scattered over three areas of the molecule. Journal of Molecular Biology (2006)

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