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ABSTRACT Of the three types of cytoskeleton known in animals—actin, microtubules, and intermediate filaments—only actin and microtubules exist in plants. Both play important roles in cellular shaping, organelle movement, organization of the endomembrane system, and cell signaling.
Norman R. Groves +3 more
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TRIM16: a context-dependent E3 ligase in autophagy, oxidative stress, and immune regulation - from cancer and systemic disease. [PDF]
Dong H +7 more
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The alfalfa U-box E3 ligase MsPUB210 interacts with MsICE1 and positively regulates cold tolerance in transgenic Arabidopsis. [PDF]
Wang M +5 more
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This study employed multi‐omics approaches to investigate the regulatory mechanism of Mycobacterium PknG on host cell processes. We found that host lysine‐tRNA ligase (KARS) is a potential substrate of PknG; and PknG can regulate the immune response by catalyzing the phosphorylation of KARS at T592 and T595 sites, affecting the phosphorylation level in
Nana Tian +13 more
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The E3-ome gene-centric compendium reveals the human E3 ligase landscape.
Chua NK +46 more
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Loss of E3 ligase HvST1 function substantially increases distal crossover frequency. [PDF]
Orr JN +8 more
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This review illustrates how scientists engineer exosomes by hijacking the cell's own cargo‐sorting machinery. These strategies efficiently load therapeutic molecules into natural vesicles, creating powerful next‐generation drug delivery systems (Created with BioGDP.com).
Huanrong Zhu +6 more
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Dynamic regulation of the oxidative stress response by the E3 ligase TRIP12. [PDF]
Ingersoll AJ, McCloud DM, Hu JY, Rape M.
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