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AAV's widespread application is currently confronting critical challenges. This study established a systematic framework of ‘natural discovery–evolutionary analysis–functional optimization’, providing a new paradigm for the development of next‐generation AAV vectors with clinical‐grade tissue specificity, low immunogenicity, and cross‐species ...
Liyu Zhu +11 more
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Amino Acids Supplementation in Cancer: What Do We Feed, the Patient or the Tumor? [PDF]
Corsetti G +3 more
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Missense misreading of asparagine codons as a function of codon identity and context.
James Precup, Jack Parker
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Rare dysfunctional SCN2A variants are associated with malformation of cortical development
Abstract Objective SCN2A encodes the voltage‐gated sodium (Na+) channel α subunit NaV1.2, which is important for the generation and forward and back propagation of action potentials in neurons. Genetic variants in SCN2A are associated with a spectrum of neurodevelopmental disorders.
Jérôme Clatot +19 more
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Tapping the untapped: type II L-asparaginase from marine crustacean-derived Chryseomicrobium amylolyticum as a potential bio better for blood cancer therapy. [PDF]
Lailaja VP +5 more
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Altered Asparagine and Glutamate Homeostasis Precede Coronary Artery Disease and Type 2 Diabetes
F. Ottosson +3 more
semanticscholar +1 more source
Impact of N‐linked glycans on the dual short fibulin/LTBP‐4 axes regulating elastogenesis
Elastic fiber assembly is orchestrated by multiple glycoproteins. We delineate the molecular basis of two key axes involved in elastic fiber formation—LTBP‐4L/fibulin‐4 and LTBP‐4S/fibulin‐5. We show that N‐linked glycans on these glycoproteins regulate their interactions and conformations, both of which are critical aspects in elastic fiber formation.
Valentin Nelea +8 more
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A BioID screen identified interacting proteins for secretory pathway calcium (Ca2+) ATPase 2C (SPCA2C) and showed new links to store‐operated Ca2+ entry. Interactions between SPCA2C and Orai1 were confirmed, along with newly identified interactions with STIM1 and CCDC47.
Petra Samardzija +9 more
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