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Mamunur Rashid Mahib
Researcher at University of Chittagong
Publications - 7
Citations - 353
Mamunur Rashid Mahib is an academic researcher from University of Chittagong. The author has contributed to research in topics: Caspase 1 & Pyroptosis. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 6 publications receiving 142 citations. Previous affiliations of Mamunur Rashid Mahib include Kanazawa University.
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Caspase-1 initiates apoptosis in the absence of gasdermin D.
Kohsuke Tsuchiya,Shinsuke Nakajima,Shoko Hosojima,Dinh Thi Nguyen,Tsuyoshi Hattori,Thuong Manh Le,Osamu Hori,Mamunur Rashid Mahib,Yoshifumi Yamaguchi,Masayuki Miura,Takeshi Kinoshita,Hiroko Kushiyama,Mayumi Sakurai,Toshihiko Shiroishi,Takashi Suda +14 more
TL;DR: It is shown that cortical neurons and mast cells exhibit little or low GSDMD expression and undergo apoptosis after oxygen glucose deprivation and nigericin stimulation, respectively, in a caspase-1- and Bid-dependent manner.
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Gasdermin D mediates the maturation and release of IL-1α downstream of inflammasomes.
Kohsuke Tsuchiya,Shoko Hosojima,Hideki Hara,Hiroko Kushiyama,Mamunur Rashid Mahib,Takeshi Kinoshita,Takashi Suda +6 more
TL;DR: This article showed that gasdermin D (GSDMD) is required for the rapid induction of IL-1α maturation by non-particulate inflammasome activators.
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Caspase‐7 mediates caspase‐1‐induced apoptosis independently of Bid
Mamunur Rashid Mahib,Mamunur Rashid Mahib,Shoko Hosojima,Hiroko Kushiyama,Takeshi Kinoshita,Toshihiko Shiroishi,Takashi Suda,Kohsuke Tsuchiya +7 more
TL;DR: Results suggest that in addition to Bid, caspase‐7 can also mediate caspasesase‐1‐induced apoptosis and provide mechanistic insights into inflammasome‐associated cell death that is one major effector mechanism of inflammaomes.
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Structural and biophysical analysis of sero-specific immune responses using epitope grafted Dengue ED3 mutants.
Manjiri R. Kulkarni,Monirul M. Islam,Nobutaka Numoto,Montasir Elahi,Mamunur Rashid Mahib,Nobutoshi Ito,Yutaka Kuroda +6 more
TL;DR: The reactivity patterns corroborated the working hypothesis that sero-specificity could be transferred by grafting the surface exposed epitope residues from one serotype to the other and suggested some further rationale for theSero- specificity of the immune responses.
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Systematic mutational analysis of epitope-grafted ED3 immunogenicity reveals a DENV3-DENV4 bi-serospecific ED3 mutant
TL;DR: In this paper , the residue determinants of serospecificity and sero-cross-reactivity of dengue virus (DENV) envelope protein domain 3 (ED3), which contains two major putative epitopes of DENV, were identified.