Victor Muleya

Victor Muleya
  • PhD Monash University Australia
  • Lecturer at Midlands State University

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Introduction
Currently working on a new class of receptor kinases with nucleotide cyclase activity. This novel class of receptor kinases was unearthed using sequence homology-guided bioinformatic data mining tools. The techniques that I mainly use for this purpose include functional assays coupled with some biophysical techniques.
Current institution
Midlands State University
Current position
  • Lecturer
Additional affiliations
June 2017 - present
Midlands State University
Position
  • Chair
January 2004 - December 2004
University of Zimbabwe
Position
  • Research Assistant
May 2011 - present
Monash University (Australia)
Position
  • Teaching Associate
Education
June 2011 - June 2014
Monash University (Australia)
Field of study
  • Pharmaceutical Biology and Pharmacology
March 2008 - March 2010
Univesity of the Western Cape
Field of study
  • Applied Biotechnology
August 2003 - August 2006
University of Zimbabwe
Field of study
  • Biochemistry

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Publications (20)
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Introduction Immunoinformatic tools can be used to predict schistosome-specific B-cell epitopes with little sequence identity to human proteins and antigens other than the target. This study reports an approach for identifying schistosome peptides mimicking linear B-cell epitopes using in-silico tools and peptide microarray immunoassay validation....
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Background Metabolomics approaches are indispensable tools in infection biomarker discovery efforts as they shed light on the underlying pathophysiological mechanisms of disease. In this study, we analysed plasma metabolites that can be used as biomarkers of urogenital schistosomiasis in pre-school aged children below the age of five. Methods A ca...
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Introduction Immunoinformatic tools can be used to predict schistosome-specific B-cell epitopes with little sequence identity to human proteins and antigens other than the target. This study reports an approach for identifying schistosome peptides mimicking linear B-cell epitopes using in-silico tools and peptide microarray immunoassays validation....
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Recent discoveries have established functional guanylate cyclase (GC) catalytic centers with low activity within kinase domains in plants. These crypto GCs generate guanosine 3’,5’-cyclic monophosphate (cGMP) essential for both intramolecular and downstream signaling. Here, we have set out to search for such crypto GCs moonlighting in kinases in th...
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Background Traditional diagnostic tests for schistosome infections are suboptimal, particularly when the parasite burden is low. In the present review we sought to identify recombinant proteins, peptides, and chimeric proteins with potential to be used as sensitive and specific diagnostic tools for schistosomiasis. Methods The review was guided by...
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Background Metabolomic based approaches are essential tools in the discovery of unique biomarkers for infectious diseases via high-throughput global assessment of metabolites and metabolite pathway dysregulation. This in-turn allows the development of diagnostic tools and provision of therapeutics. In this review, we aimed to give an overview of me...
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Immunogenic peptides that mimic linear B-cell epitopes coupled with immunoassay validation may improve serological tests for emerging diseases. This study reports a general approach for profiling linear B-cell epitopes derived from SARS-CoV-2 using an in-silico method and peptide microarray immunoassay, using healthcare workers’ SARS-CoV-2 sero-pos...
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The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) caused by a coronavirus identified in December 2019 has caused a global pandemic. COVID-19 was declared a pandemic in March 2020 and has led to more than 6.3 million deaths. The pandemic has disrupted world travel, economies, and lifestyles worldwide. Although vaccination has been an effective tool to reduce the s...
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The increasing dynamic functions of post-translational modifications (PTMs) within protein molecules present outstanding challenges for plant biology even at this present day. Protein PTMs are among the first and fastest plant responses to changes in the environment, indicating that the mechanisms and dynamics of PTMs are an essential area of plant...
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RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) are typical proteins that bind RNA through single or multiple RNA-binding domains (RBDs). These proteins have a functional role in determining the fate or function of the bound RNAs. A few hundred RBPs were known through in silico prediction based on computational assignment informed by structural similarity and the pres...
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Membrane-bound guanylate cyclases (GCs) possessing intrinsic GC activity constitute a family of catalytically active membrane-associated proteins that play crucial roles in a myriad of signal transduction processes. Currently known membrane-bound GCs are catalytically monofunctional with a domain architecture that consists of an extracellular ligan...
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Over 30 receptor-like kinases contain a guanylate cyclase (GC) catalytic centre embedded within the C-terminal region of their kinase domain in the model plant Arabidopsis. A number of the kinase GCs contain both functional kinase and GC activity in vitro and the natural ligands of these receptors stimulate increases in cGMP within isolated protopl...
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BackgroundA number of receptor kinases contain guanylate cyclase (GC) catalytic centres encapsulated in the cytosolic kinase domain. A prototypical example is the phytosulfokine receptor 1 (PSKR1) that is involved in regulating growth responses in plants. PSKR1 contains both kinase and GC activities however the underlying mechanisms regulating the...
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There has been an increase in the identification and characterization of plant receptor kinases possessing nucleotide cyclase activity. This has necessitated the development of robust methodologies for the structural and functional characterization of this biologically important family of proteins. Here we outline some of the techniques that can be...
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Protein science is a rapidly expanding area of research in the biological sciences. It joins genomics, tran-scriptomics and metabolomics as an intact research subject termed proteomics employed to understand biological organisms in a systemic way. Proteomics deals with not only the end product of gene expression but also the functional mechanism of...
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Retinoblastoma-binding protein-6 (RBBP6) plays a facilitating role, through its RING finger-like domain, in the ubiquitination of p53 by Hdm2 that is suggestive of E4-like activity. Although the presence of eight conserved cysteine residues makes it highly probable that the RING finger-like domain coordinates two zinc ions, analysis of the primary...
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As a means of further localising the interaction, truncated fragments derived from the C-terminal region of YB-1, were tested for their interaction with the RING finger domain of RBBP6 using three different assays: a directed yeast 2-hybrid assay, co-immunoprecipitation and NMR chemical shift perturbation analysis. Our results suggest that the enti...
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Elevated glutathione transferase (GST) E2 activity is associated with DDT resistance in the mosquito Anopheles gambiae. The search for chemomodulators that inhibit the function of AgGSTE2 would enhance the insecticidal activity of DDT. Therefore, we examined the interaction of novel natural plant products with heterologously expressed An. gambiae G...

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