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Mitochondrial DNA in Exercise-Mediated Innate Immune Responses. [PDF]
Wen X+5 more
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Structure and mechanism of human vesicular polyamine transporter. [PDF]
Guo Y+8 more
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Bioreversible Arginine Modification of amine‐containing protein residues (termed BioRAM) allows the serum‐compatible, readily accessible, and efficient delivery of native proteins into live cells. Combined with cell‐penetrating peptide (CPP) additives, BioRAM results in intracellular RNase A activity at nanomolar concentrations, thus enabling the ...
Jonathan Franke+3 more
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Achieving modular, selective and homogeneous protein modifications is of utmost importance for the design of next generation biopharmaceuticals; especially in the context of antibody‐drug conjugates (ADCs). Here, we introduce unsaturated phosphine oxides as versatile triple‐reactive reagents, allowing orthogonal chemoselective bioconjugation schemes ...
Christian E. Stieger+5 more
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Correction for Sahi and Craig, Network of general and specialty J protein chaperones of the yeast cytosol. [PDF]
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Arabidopsis SGS3 is recruited to chromatin by CHR11 to select RNA that initiate siRNA production. [PDF]
Elmayan T+7 more
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Cytosolic Delivery of Functional Ubiquitin. [PDF]
Giancola JB+4 more
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Supramolecular chemistry has advanced rapidly, with scientists using fundamental understanding to generate function from simple building blocks. However, synthetic systems are still in their infancy when compared to biology. The increasing use of peptides in supramolecular structures provides a clear roadmap to more complex function; introducing chiral,
Ben E. Barber+3 more
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