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Disulfide bond-related gene signature development for bladder cancer prognosis prediction and immune microenvironment characterization. [PDF]
Huang H, Shao H, Wang Y, Ge L.
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This study reveals that the Fgl2‐FcγRIIB signaling axis is a key mechanism by which MDSCs mediate tumor immune evasion. Tumor‐derived exosomes systemically activate MDSCs via this pathway, positioning this axis as a promising broad‐spectrum target for cancer immunotherapy.
Fenglin Lin +12 more
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Auranofin induces disulfide bond-mimicking S-Au adducts in protein thiol pairs. [PDF]
Quadros Barsé L +5 more
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Gastric cancer‐derived exosomal TAGLN2 is identified as a key mediator of vascular reprogramming, with significantly elevated levels detected in patient serum. Independent of canonical SEMA4D signaling, it nucleates a cytoplasmic TAGLN2/NRP1/SEMA4D ternary complex that dually activates YAP, promoting angiogenesis, vascular dysfunction, and metastasis ...
Shuqi Yu +7 more
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Molecular Basis of Interchain Disulfide Bond Formation in BMP-9 and BMP-10. [PDF]
Schwartze TA +11 more
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Understanding protein sequence–function relationships remains challenging due to poorly defined motifs and limited residue‐level annotations. An annotation‐agnostic framework is introduced that segments protein sequences into “protein words” using attention patterns from protein language models.
Hedi Chen +9 more
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Preformed mincle dimers stabilized by an interchain disulfide bond in the neck region. [PDF]
Liu Y, Drickamer K, Taylor ME.
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TrxR2 deletion in diabetic mice suppresses TUFM‐AMPK‐FUNDC1‐dependent mitophagy in endothelial cells, resulting in SCP2 upregulation and mitochondrial translocation of ACSL4. Mitochondrial ACSL4 promotes mitochondrial eicosanoid biosynthesis and ferroptosis, thereby aggravating cardiac microvascular injury and diabetic cardiomyopathy.
Su Li +16 more
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Polysulfides promote protein disulfide bond formation in microorganisms growing under anaerobic conditions. [PDF]
Xin Y +6 more
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