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Methylation is one of the important post-translational modifications that play critical roles in regulating protein functions. Proteomic identification of this post-translational modification and understanding how it affects protein activity remain great
Nan Li+4 more
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The High Mobility Group A (HMGA) proteins, a family of DNA architectural factors, by interacting with different proteins play crucial roles in neoplastic transformation of a wide range of tissues.
M. Fedele+3 more
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The malaria parasite carries two organelles, the apicoplast and mitochondrion, whose DNA genomes must be maintained for optimal function and parasite survival under genotoxic stress. DNA repair mechanism(s) operative within these organelles were explored
Anupama Tiwari+3 more
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Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is one of the most common malignancies worldwide, especially in China, with high metastasis and poor prognosis. Recently, as the core component of the polycomb repressive complexes 1 (PRC1), chromobox protein homolog 8 ...
Xiaonian Zhu+7 more
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Xylella fastidiosa, causal agent of Pierce's disease (PD) of grapevine, is a fastidious organism that requires very specific conditions for replication and plant colonization. Cold temperatures reduce growth and survival of X.
L. Burbank, D. Stenger
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This study shows that the classical secretory protein S100 calcium‐binding protein A9 (S100A9) can translocate to the nucleus upon de‐phosphorylation at Thr 113 in human amnion fibroblasts at parturition, where S100A9 induces heterochromatin erosion through segregation of the heterochromatin maintenance protein, resulting inLong Interspersed Nuclear ...
Fan Zhang+8 more
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Chromobox homolog 8 (CBX8), also known as human polycomb 8, is a repressor that maintains the transcriptionally repressive state in various cellular genes, and has been reported to promote tumorigenesis.
Gangjun Yuan+8 more
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Reprogramming Pretrained Language Models for Protein Sequence Representation Learning [PDF]
Machine Learning-guided solutions for protein learning tasks have made significant headway in recent years. However, success in scientific discovery tasks is limited by the accessibility of well-defined and labeled in-domain data. To tackle the low-data constraint, recent adaptions of deep learning models pretrained on millions of protein sequences ...
arxiv
At the nucleus of cancer: how the nuclear envelope controls tumor progression
The review is focused on exploring novel intriguing perspectives on the role of the nuclear envelope in tumor progression. Alterations of nuclear envelope proteins result in the dysregulation of cellular pathways and promote tumorigenesis, highlighting that complex regulatory mechanisms lie behind the alterations in nuclear shape in cancer, thus ...
Francesca Paganelli+6 more
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A protein network refinement method based on module discovery and biological information [PDF]
The identification of essential proteins can help in understanding the minimum requirements for cell survival and development. Network-based centrality approaches are commonly used to identify essential proteins from protein-protein interaction networks (PINs).
arxiv