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Identification and pharmacological inactivation of the MYCN gene network as a therapeutic strategy for neuroblastic tumor cells [PDF]
This research was originally published in Journal of Biological Chemistry. Olesya Chayka, Cosimo Walter D’Acunto, Odette Middleton, Maryam Arab, and Arturo Sala.
Arab, M +4 more
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Background Omega-3 PUFA or methionine (Met) supply during gestation alters offspring physiology. However, the effect of both nutrients on fetal development has not been explored.
Milca Rosa Velazquez +3 more
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Molecular responses of mouse macrophages to copper and copper oxide nanoparticles inferred from proteomic analyses [PDF]
The molecular responses of macrophages to copper-based nanoparticles have been investigated via a combination of proteomic and biochemical approaches, using the RAW264.7 cell line as a model.
Aude-Garcia, Catherine +12 more
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An atlas of plant selenium metabolism
Summary Selenium (Se) is not only a rare and toxic element but also an essential micronutrient for humans and animals that is often in short supply. Terrestrial plants do not require Se, but it can have growth‐promoting or negative effects, depending on the exposure level.
Jeroen van der Woude +3 more
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Mass spectrometry data from label-free quantitative proteomic analysis of harmless and pathogenic strains of infectious microalgae, Prototheca spp [PDF]
Here, we provide the dataset associated with our research article ‘label-free quantitative proteomic analysis of harmless and pathogenic strains of infectious microalgae, Prototheca spp.’ (Murugaiyan et al., 2017) [1].
Eravci, Murat +3 more
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The molecular co‐chaperone NbSGT1 interacts with potyviral HC‐Pro and promotes viral infection in plants. Notably, (1) NbSGT1 enhances the RSS activity of HC‐Pro and (2) NbSGT1 acts as an endogenous suppressor of RNA silencing (ESR), suppressing RNA silencing in plants.
Wei Shi +8 more
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Proteome readjustments in the apoplastic space of Arabidopsis thaliana ggt1 mutant leaves exposed to UV-B radiation [PDF]
Ultraviolet-B radiation acts as an environmental stimulus, but in high doses it has detrimental effects on plant metabolism. Plasma membranes represent a major target for ROS generated by this harmful radiation.
ARRIGONI, GIORGIO +8 more
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Mechanism for enzymatic thioether formation. Mechanism of action of S-adenosylhomocysteinase.
Homogeneous S-adenosylhomocysteinase contains tightly bound NAD+. This NAD+ is not dissociable under nondenaturing conditions but can be removed by heat or acid denaturation. Addition of adenosine to the enzyme causes an increase in the absorption at 327 nm which we attribute to NADH formation.
J L, Palmer, R H, Abeles
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ABSTRACT Extracellular vesicles produced by pathogenic organisms play a role in host recognition and invasion across kingdoms, including fungi interacting with their plant hosts. Little is known about EVs from phytopathogenic fungi compared to human fungal pathogens.
Matin Ghaheri +7 more
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A transposon insertion sequencing approach revealed that the novel phage ΦXhv‐1 targets Xanthomonas hortorum pv. vitians through LPS O‐antigen recognition. Mutations in LPS conferring phage resistance reduce bacterial motility and virulence, highlighting a trade‐off that may naturally constrain resistance development and support the sustainable phage ...
Anaelle Baud +7 more
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