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MED27 is one of the 26 subunits in the human Mediator complex (MED). Neurodevelopmental disorder‐causing MED27 genetic variants induce instability of MED, leading to disrupted DNA occupancy, altered chromatin interaction, and subsequent transcriptional dysregulation of critical downstream genes, including master regulatory transcription factors ...
Nuermila Yiliyaer +18 more
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COQ4 is required for the oxidative decarboxylation of the C1 carbon of coenzyme Q in eukaryotic cells. [PDF]
Pelosi L +23 more
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Temperate Bacteriophages-The Powerful Indirect Modulators of Eukaryotic Cells and Immune Functions. [PDF]
Cieślik M +5 more
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Editing susceptibility lncRNAs offers a strategy to enhance disease resistance without yield loss. RESIS, a domestication‐acquired, pathogen‐induced lncRNA, promotes protein N‐terminal acetylation through its interaction with NatA complex. Knockout of RESIS increases translation and confers broad‐spectrum resistance to both fungal and bacterial ...
Wen‐long Zhao +17 more
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In-Cell NMR Spectroscopy of Functional Riboswitch Aptamers in Eukaryotic Cells. [PDF]
Broft P +7 more
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Discover how Gram‐negative bacteria develop resistance to reactive oxygen species, and how scientists aim to overcome this challenge. Abstract Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are a promising alternative bactericide. However, it is questioned that bacteria can potentially develop resistance to ROS, similar to their resistance against antibiotics and ...
Congyang Mao +9 more
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Protocol for the establishment of a serine integrase-based platform for functional validation of genetic switch controllers in eukaryotic cells. [PDF]
de Oliveira MA +13 more
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This study investigates the expression and functional role of the deubiquitinase PSMD14 in PC, with a focus on the mechanism by which it promotes lactate accumulation–induced histone lactylation, thereby driving aberrant lipid metabolism. These findings establish that dual targeting of PSMD14 and the glycolysis–lactylation signaling axis may represent ...
Ri‐Shang Lu +10 more
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Where Does N-Formylmethionine Come from? What for? Where Is It Going? What is the origin of N-formylmethionine in eukaryotic cells? [PDF]
Lee CS, Kim D, Hwang CS.
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