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Khaja Muneeruddin
Researcher at University of Massachusetts Medical School
Publications - 13
Citations - 611
Khaja Muneeruddin is an academic researcher from University of Massachusetts Medical School. The author has contributed to research in topics: Electrospray ionization & Biology. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 9 publications receiving 291 citations. Previous affiliations of Khaja Muneeruddin include University of Massachusetts Amherst.
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Succination inactivates gasdermin D and blocks pyroptosis
Fiachra Humphries,Liraz Shmuel-Galia,Natália Ketelut-Carneiro,Sheng Li,Bingwei Wang,Venkatesh V. Nemmara,Ruth Wilson,Zhaozhao Jiang,Farnaz Khalighinejad,Khaja Muneeruddin,Scott A. Shaffer,Ranjan Dutta,Carolina Ionete,Scott Pesiridis,Shuo Yang,Paul R. Thompson,Katherine A. Fitzgerald +16 more
TL;DR: In mice, the administration of DMF protects against lipopolysaccharide shock and alleviates familial Mediterranean fever and experimental autoimmune encephalitis by targeting GSDMD, revealing a mechanism of action for fumarate-based therapeutics that include DMF, for the treatment of multiple sclerosis.
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Characterization of Intact Protein Conjugates and Biopharmaceuticals Using Ion-Exchange Chromatography with Online Detection by Native Electrospray Ionization Mass Spectrometry and Top-Down Tandem Mass Spectrometry
TL;DR: A combination of ion-exchange chromatography (IXC) with online detection by native electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (ESI MS) allows characterization of complex and heterogeneous therapeutic proteins and protein conjugates to be accomplished at a variety of levels without compromising their conformational integrity.
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Characterization of small protein aggregates and oligomers using size exclusion chromatography with online detection by native electrospray ionization mass spectrometry.
TL;DR: In this study, size exclusion chromatography was used in combination with online detection by native electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (ESI MS) to characterize a commercial protein sample (serum albumin) that forms small aggregates.
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Genome-wide CRISPR screens for Shiga toxins and ricin reveal Golgi proteins critical for glycosylation
Songhai Tian,Songhai Tian,Khaja Muneeruddin,Mei Yuk Choi,Liang Tao,Liang Tao,Robiul H. Bhuiyan,Yuhsuke Ohmi,Keiko Furukawa,Koichi Furukawa,Sebastian Boland,Scott A. Shaffer,Rosalyn M. Adam,Rosalyn M. Adam,Min Dong,Min Dong +15 more
TL;DR: Key Golgi proteins critical for regulating glycosylation and glycolipid synthesis and provide novel therapeutic targets for blocking Stxs and ricin toxicity are revealed.
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Characterization of a PEGylated protein therapeutic by ion exchange chromatography with on-line detection by native ESI MS and MS/MS
Khaja Muneeruddin,Cedric E. Bobst,Ruth Frenkel,Damian Houde,Iva Turyan,Zoran Sosic,Igor A. Kaltashov +6 more
TL;DR: This work demonstrates that a combination of ion exchange chromatography (IXC) with on-line detection by electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (ESI MS) and methods of ion manipulation in the gas phase (limited charge reduction and collision-induced dissociation) allows meaningful structural information to be obtained on a structurally heterogeneous sample of PEGylated interferon β-1a.