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Distinct molecular structures of nuclear class I, II, and III DNA-dependent RNA polymerases.
Virgil E. F. Sklar+2 more
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Sequence‐dependent Termination of Mammalian DNA Polymerase Reaction by a New Platinum Compound, (–)‐(R)‐2‐Aminomethylpyrrolidine(1,1‐cyclobutane‐dicarboxylato)‐2‐platinum(II) Monohydrate [PDF]
Mitsumasa Iwata+6 more
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d‐Allulose can be produced from d‐fructose by d‐allulose 3‐epimerase. Based on sequence homology information, we successfully engineered thermostable mutants with the protein engineering method. By integrating positive mutations, we constructed an enzyme that exhibits hyperthermostability without a loss in the activity.
Kensaku Shimada+3 more
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RNA Polymerase II is a Polar Roadblock to a Progressing DNA Fork
DNA replication and transcription occur simultaneously on the same DNA template, leading to inevitable conflicts between the replisome and RNA polymerase. These conflicts can stall the replication fork and threaten genome stability. Although numerous studies show that head-on conflicts are more detrimental and more prone to promoting R-loop formation ...
Taryn M. Kay+8 more
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Caloric restriction that extends lifespan induces the expression of PGC‐1α and MIPEP in white adipose tissue. In this study, co‐overexpression of Pgc‐1α and Mipep upregulated the gene expression of PHOSPHO1. These findings provide new insights into mitochondria‐related mechanisms underlying the effects of caloric restriction in adipocytes.
Mamiko Ishimatsu+9 more
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Liver‐specific lncRNAs associated with liver cancers
Long non‐coding RNAs (lncRNAs) are regulatory molecules with various functions. They are more tissue‐specific than proteins and can be used as potential biomarkers, particularly in cancer diagnostics and prognosis. In this review, we have systematically compiled all lncRNAs with exclusive expression in the human liver, verified their liver specificity ...
Olga Y. Burenina+3 more
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Introduction: Uropathogenic Escherichia coli (UPEC) strains are responsible for most registered urinary tract infections (UTIs) in humans. Invading bacteria are exposed to harsh conditions resulting from the host's attempts to inactivate them ...
Dr Damian Gawel+4 more
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