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Physiological Basis of Transient Repression of Catabolic Enzymes in Escherichia coli [PDF]
B Tyler, Boris Magasanik
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This study shows that ERK/PKA upregulation in mammalian cortical radial glia (RGs) sustains neurogenesis and suppresses gliogenesis. YAP/TAZ activation promotes ependymal cell formation, while enhanced SHH‐SMO signaling induces astrocyte, oligodendrocytes, and olfactory bulb interneuron generation.
Zhuangzhi Zhang +13 more
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CATABOLITE REPRESSION OF THE SYNTHESIS OF PECTIN‐DEGRADING ENZYMES BY SUILLUS LUTEUS (L. EX FR.) S. F. GRAY AND HEBELOMA OCULATUM BRUCHET [PDF]
N.J. Giltrap, D. H. LEWIS
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Nap1l4a is required in erythropoiesis and hypoxia responses via physical interaction with Klf1 and Scl to recruit the histone variant H2A.Z. This facilitates its associated cis‐regulatory element (CRE) remodeling and the consequent chromatin assembly, and activates the transcription of erythroid lineage‐specific genes.
JiaHao Shi +10 more
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Membrane translocation and refolding mitochondrial proteins [PDF]
Hartl, Franz-Ulrich +2 more
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The KDM6B/SLC10A2 Axis Suppresses MDSCs Recruitment via ERK/AP‐1 Signaling in Colorectal Cancer
In wild‐type intestinal epithelial cells, KDM6B demethylates SLC10A2 to promote its expression, after which SLC10A2 suppresses ERK phosphorylation, inhibiting AP‐1 (Fos/Jun) transcription and chemokine production. In KDM6B‐deficient intestinal epithelial cells, SLC10A2 methylation increases, and its expression decreases.
Zhibo Hu +16 more
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Repression of Enzyme Synthesis of the Pyrimidine Pathway in Salmonella typhimurium [PDF]
James C. Williams, Gerard A. O’Donovan
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A tunable, ethylene‐responsive cascade governing the dose‐dependent balance between fiber length and strength is unveiled. Elevated ethylene strengthens modern tetraploid cotton (G. hirsutum) fibers but elongates those of its diploid ancestor (G. arboreum). This phenotypic switch is traced to an evolutionary functional inversion of a conserved EIN3‐ERF‐
Jie Zhang +10 more
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Carbon and nitrogen repression of arginine catabolic enzymes in Bacillus subtilis [PDF]
S. Baumberg, Colin R. Harwood
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