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BRIGHT Enables High‐SNR Live‐Cell Imaging of Non‐Repetitive Sequences via Bivalent Fluorescent Nanobody‐Mediated Cascade‐Dependent Illumination

open access: yesAdvanced Science, Volume 13, Issue 2, 9 January 2026.
BRIGHT is a newly developed live‐cell imaging system that integrates cascade amplification with background denoising through the bivalent binding capability and antigen‐dependent stability of a bivalent fluorescent nanobody targeting ALFA peptides.
Lei Feng   +9 more
wiley   +1 more source

CytoCellDB: A Resource Database For Classification and Analysis of Extrachromosomal DNA in Cancer [PDF]

open access: gold, 2023
J H Fessler   +12 more
openalex   +1 more source

A Growth‐Coupled Evolutionary Strategy Enhances Heme Biosynthesis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

open access: yesBiotechnology Journal, Volume 21, Issue 1, January 2026.
Graphical Abstract and Lay Summary Introducing a plasmid with a heme‐responsive promoter connected to a growth‐promoting gene into Saccharomyces cerevisiae created a positive feedback loop between intracellular heme levels and cell growth. After 100 h of adaptive evolution, the plasmid was removed, resulting in a mutant strain that exhibited an ...
Seoyoon Bang   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Molecular mechanisms of extrachromosomal circular DNA formation [PDF]

open access: yesNucleic Acids Research
Abstract Recent research reveals that eukaryotic genomes form circular DNA from all parts of their genome, some large enough to carry whole genes. In organisms like yeast and in human cancers, it is often observed that extrachromosomal circular DNA (eccDNA) benefits the individual cell by providing resources for rapid cellular growth ...
Rasmus A B Eugen-Olsen   +3 more
openaire   +2 more sources

Extrachromosomal circular miRNA-gene amplifications contribute to the renal cancer phenotype

open access: yesCell Reports
Summary: Megabase-sized extrachromosomal circular DNA with intact oncogenes (ecDNA) plays crucial roles in cancer. However, the impact of smaller (100 bp–1 Mb), more ubiquitous extrachromosomal circular DNA (eccDNA) on tumor pathology is unclear.
Peng Han   +18 more
doaj   +1 more source

Toward Anti‐Herpesviral PROTACs: Assessing the Challenges for Targeted Protein Degradation on the Example of Kaposi's Sarcoma‐Associated Herpesvirus Latency‐Associated Nuclear Antigen

open access: yesChemMedChem, Volume 21, Issue 1, January 2026.
It is attempted to employ proteolysis‐targeting chimeras‐based targeted protein degradation to the viral protein “Latency‐associated Nuclear Antigen” from Kaposi's sarcoma‐associated herpesvirus. While ternary complex formation is detected via native mass spectrometry, protein degradation is not observed, presumably due to insufficient permeability ...
Aylin Berwanger   +10 more
wiley   +1 more source

Transcriptional immune suppression and up-regulation of double-stranded DNA damage and repair repertoires in ecDNA-containing tumors

open access: yeseLife
Extrachromosomal DNA is a common cause of oncogene amplification in cancer. The non-chromosomal inheritance of ecDNA enables tumors to rapidly evolve, contributing to treatment resistance and poor outcome for patients.
Miin S Lin   +6 more
doaj   +1 more source

OMIC-01. THE LANDSCAPE OF EXTRACHROMOSOMAL CIRCULAR DNA IN MEDULLOBLASTOMA SUBGROUPS [PDF]

open access: hybrid, 2021
Owen Chapman   +14 more
openalex   +1 more source

Synthetic lethality in cancer therapy: Mechanisms, models and clinical translation for overcoming therapeutic resistance

open access: yesClinical and Translational Medicine, Volume 16, Issue 1, January 2026.
Application of synthetic lethality screening in drug resistance models. Abstract Background and Rationale Synthetic lethality (SL)‐based strategies hold significant promise for overcoming therapeutic resistance, a critical bottleneck in cancer treatment where cancer cells evade anticancer therapies, leading to diminished efficacy or treatment failure ...
Junyan Li   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

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