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CRISPR-DNA Polymerase Assisted Targeted Mutagenesis for Regulable Laboratory Evolution. [PDF]
Chen S +8 more
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Unveiling Lactylation: A Novel Frontier in Cancer Stemness and Therapy
Tumor metabolism and epigenetic regulation are intrinsically linked. This review highlights lactylation as a pivotal bridge connecting these processes, acting as an active epigenetic effector in cancer stemness. We delineate how lactylation orchestrates the cancer stem cell landscape and evaluate its regulatory networks.
Ting Li +9 more
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Post-PCR Labeling Using Taq DNA Polymerase
Zhidong Chen, Duane E. Ruffner
doaj +1 more source
Human DNA polymerase η is regulated by mutually exclusive mono-ubiquitination and mono-NEDDylation. [PDF]
Moreno NC +8 more
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Yeast mitochondrial DNA polymerase is related to the family A DNA polymerases
J, Ito, D K, Braithwaite
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RBM10 deficiency promotes anti‐PD‐1 resistance in lung adenocarcinoma by altering STING alternative splicing, which enhances CCL7 secretion and CCR2‐dependent M2 macrophage polarization. A positive feedback loop via mitochondrial transfer sustains this immunosuppression.
Weitong Gao +14 more
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The non-catalytic DNA polymerase ε subunit is an NPF motif recognition protein. [PDF]
Keskitalo S +10 more
europepmc +1 more source
Iron‐Mediated Release of Aged Dissolved Organic Carbon From Waterlogged Peatland Under Warming
This study conducts a five‐year in situ warming experiment in high‐altitude peatlands to examine dissolved organic carbon (DOC) release. The study shows that warming promotes the release of plant‐derived modern DOC in drained peatlands, but amplifies aquatic export of century‐old DOC from waterlogged peatlands via Fe‐mediated DOC mobilization—a ...
Guohua Dai +18 more
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Cryo-EM maps of human DNA polymerase ε should be reevaluated in light of its unexpected behavior in vitro. [PDF]
Roske JJ, Yeeles JTP.
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Cigarette smoke accelerates the aging of immune cells in the lung. By combining human single‐cell sequencing, cell culture, and mouse models, the authors show that the protein GEM drives mitochondrial damage and senescence in alveolar macrophages by suppressing SIRT3.
Jin Wang +8 more
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