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Phosphatidylcholine (PtdCho) biosynthesis was examined in the sterol regulatory defective (SRD) Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cell line SRD 6. SRD 6 cells do not display transcriptional activation of sterol-regulated genes and are cholesterol auxotrophs ...
M K Storey +3 more
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Rhodotorula glutinis as a living cell liposome to deliver polypeptide drugs in vivo
The potential advantages of recombinant microbes as oral drug carriers for curing diseases have attracted much attention. The use of recombinant oil microbes as living cell liposomes to carry polypeptide drugs may be an ideal polypeptide oral drug ...
Zhengbin Fei +6 more
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The Inner Nuclear Membrane Has a Unique Lipid Signature. [PDF]
The inner nuclear membrane (INM) has a distinct lipid profile, most notably characterized by high enrichment of phosphatidylserine (PS). In this review, Yang Niu and Tamas Balla summarize recent advances in elucidating the INM's lipid composition and related metabolic pathways, while elaborating further on their potential functional roles.
Niu Y, Balla T.
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ABSTRACT Global environmental change affects organisms, including their physiology. In freshwater ecosystems, where migration is limited, populations often rely on phenotypic plasticity to respond. While transcriptomics has been widely used to study stress responses at the molecular level, less is known about the proteome, which reflects post ...
João M. Moreno +5 more
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: Subclinical ketosis in dairy cows is accompanied by adaptive changes in the secretory function of the mammary gland. However, the molecular basis underlying this adaptation remains unclear.
Liguang Cao +13 more
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Gene Expression, Docking and Machine Learning in Malaria Drug Discovery: A Systematic Review
Background Malaria remains a significant and worldwide health threat with increasing resistance to current treatments, stimulating the demand for innovative approaches in pursuing drug discovery. This systematic review integrates the progress made from 2014 through 2024 regarding molecular methods like gene expression profiling, molecular docking and ...
Reuben Samson Dangana +5 more
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Exploring lipid diversity and minimalism to define membrane requirements for synthetic cells
Designing the lipid membrane of synthetic cells is a complex task, in which its various roles (among them solute transport, membrane protein support, and self‐replication) should all be integrated. In this review, we report the latest top‐down and bottom‐up advances and discuss compatibility and complexity issues of current engineering approaches ...
Sergiy Gan +2 more
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Abstract Cancer is a complex and heterogeneous disease characterized by various genetic and epigenetic alterations. Early diagnosis, accurate subtyping, and staging are essential for effective, personalized treatment and improved survival rates. Traditional diagnostic methods, such as biopsies, are invasive and carry operational risks that hinder ...
Ezgi Tanıl, Emrah Nikerel
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The age‐specific gene expression status of aged mouse hepatocytes is mostly resolved and rejuvenated when liver regeneration is completed; whereas the age‐specific intracellular metabolic status detected in the liver of aged mice is largely maintained and not rejuvenated even after liver regeneration is completed.
Ryo Murayama +9 more
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CTP: Choline Phosphate Cytidylyltransferase in human lung
Human lung cytidylyltransferase was found associated with both 'soluble' (S100) and membrane-rich particulate (P100) fractions of Tris-buffered saline homogenates. S100 enzyme activities in 15 - 16 week fetal and adult human lungs represented a constant proportion of overall recovery, (66.8 4.8% vs 66.1 7.5%, means standard error).
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