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Cultivated land protection policies (CLPP) are crucial for safeguarding China's food security and promoting sustainable agricultural development; however, their implementation is prone to deviations and divergence from intended objectives.
Yanwei Zhang +6 more
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Mechanism of allosteric activation in human mitochondrial ClpP protease
Abstract Human ClpP protease contributes to mitochondrial protein quality control by degrading misfolded proteins. ClpP is overexpressed in cancers such as acute myeloid leukemia (AML), where its inhibition leads to the accumulation of damaged respiratory chain subunits and cell death.
Monica M. Goncalves +12 more
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Structural insights into the Clp protein degradation machinery
The Clp protease system is important for maintaining proteostasis in bacteria. It consists of ClpP serine proteases and an AAA+ Clp-ATPase such as ClpC1.
Xiaolong Xu +5 more
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The rising incidence of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) poses a significant threat to global public health, highlighting the urgent need for novel therapies and treatments in clinical settings.
Shufang Li +9 more
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Diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma (DIPG), affecting children aged 4–7 years, is a rare, aggressive tumor that originates in the pons and then spreads to nearby tissue.
Morena Miciaccia +18 more
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Community-level physiological profiling (CLPP) analyses from very diverse environments are frequently used with the aim of characterizing the metabolic versatility of whole environmental bacterial communities. While the limitations of the methodology for
Salvador Lladó, Petr Baldrian
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China has established the world’s most stringent cultivated land protection policies (CLPP) system. However, the key to policy is its implementation.
Yanwei Zhang +3 more
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Protein degradation by a component of the chaperonin‐linked protease
AbstractIn cells, proteins are synthesized, function, and degraded (dead). Protein synthesis (spring) is important for the life of proteins. However, how proteins die is equally important for organisms. Proteases are secreted from cells and used as nutrients to break down external proteins. Proteases degrade unwanted and harmful cellular proteins.
Fumihiro Ishikawa +3 more
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DISSECTING THE ROLE OF CLPP IN MULTIPLE MYELOMA
Despite the efficacy of targeted treatments, multiple myeloma (MM) is still incurable, urging to identify novel vulnerabilities to design more effective therapies. Mitochondria are emerging therapeutic targets in oncology for their crucial role not only as cellular powerhouses, but also in signalling, redox homeostasis, initiation of apoptosis ...
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