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Prosaposin Is Cleaved Into Saposins by Multiple Cathepsins in a Progranulin‐Regulated Fashion
Prosaposin (PSAP) is a lysosomal protein cleaved into four bioactive saposins (SapA‐D) that regulate sphingolipid breakdown. Here, we identify nine cathepsins, including seven newly implicated enzymes, that process PSAP in a pH‐dependent manner to generate distinct cleavage products.
Molly Hodul +7 more
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Correction: Experts' consensus on the management and treatment of individuals with X-linked hypophosphatemia across lifespan. [PDF]
Baroncelli GI +27 more
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ABSTRACT In recent decades, prominent development organizations have promoted market inclusion and agricultural value chain integration as pathways to rural prosperity in the Global South. Focusing upon the experiences of Indigenous Kaqchikel peasants in Guatemala's horticultural export sector, this paper offers a cautionary tale.
S. Ryan Isakson
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El "Poema de Fernán González" y el imperialismo castellano del siglo XIII [PDF]
Marcelo E. Fuentes
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Evolution of UV reflection in bee‐ and bird‐pollinated flowers
Pollinators shape floral UV reflection across angiosperms, supporting the bee‐avoidance hypothesis in red flowers and revealing mixed patterns in white and yellow flowers. Abstract Floral colour is a key trait mediating plant–pollinator interactions, with UV reflection hypothesized to evolve in response to the effectiveness of pollinators.
L. C. Oliveira +7 more
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Unusual replication dynamics during Plasmodium falciparum schizogony. [PDF]
Berners-Lee R, Smith TK.
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POLIFONIA POLITICA MEDIEVAL: ORDEN, JUSTICIA Y GOBIERNO EN ALGUNOS TRATADOS CASTELLANOS
Antonio Rivera García
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Translational control in plants: from basic mechanisms to environmental and developmental responses
SUMMARY Protein synthesis is an essential process for all living organisms and is tightly regulated to ensure the proper production of proteins needed for growth, development, and stress responses. As sessile organisms, plants have evolved distinct mechanisms to regulate translation, allowing them to adapt to their environment.
Jade Lyons +3 more
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