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Novel Arf1 Inhibitors Drive Cancer Stem Cell Aging and Potentiate Anti‐Tumor Immunity
Potent small‐molecule inhibitors of Arf1, designated as DU101 and DU102, have been discovered to initiate a series of aging processes in CSCs and systemically remodeled immune microenvironment including increasing the population of tumor‐associated CD8+ CD4+ double‐positive T (DPT) cells in preclinical mouse cancer and PDX models.
Yuetong Wang +10 more
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Senescent cells produce a secretory phenotype (SASP) that acts on surrounding cells activating multiple responses. In senescent cells the SASP key factor IL‐6 also sustains and amplifies senescence interacting with the intracellular IL‐6R in anterograde traffic structures with cytosolic DNA and cGAS‐STING‐NFκB activation.
Florencia Herbstein +13 more
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The role of GBF1 in Golgi biogenesis and secretory traffic.
The secretory pathway within a cell consists of series of membrane compartments connected by shuttling secretory vesicles containing cargo that travel from endoplasmic reticulum (ER) though ER-to-Golgi intermediate compartment (ERGIC), the Golgi ...
Szul, Tomasz
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AG1478 Elicits a Novel Anti-Influenza Function via an EGFR-Independent, GBF1-Dependent Pathway
Current options for preventing or treating influenza are still limited, and new treatments for influenza viral infection are urgently needed. In the present study, we serendipitously found that a small-molecule inhibitor (AG1478), previously used for ...
Cheryl Bondy +11 more
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MYC2 is a basic helix‐loop‐helix transcription factor that acts as a repressor of blue light‐mediated photomorphogenic growth; however, it promotes lateral root formation.
Archana Kumari Srivastava +2 more
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Investigation of the role of GBF1 in the replication of positive-sense single-stranded RNA viruses
GBF1 has emerged as a host factor required for the replication of positive-sense single-stranded RNA viruses of different families, but its mechanism of action is still unknown. GBF1 is a guanine nucleotide exchange factor for Arf family members. Recently, we identified Arf4 and Arf5 (class II Arfs) as host factors required for the replication of ...
Ferlin, Juliette +7 more
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When eukaryotic cells divide, they must faithfully segregate not only the genetic material but also their membrane-bound organelles into each daughter cell.
Catherine L. Jackson
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Impact of Trichoderma-Based Bioformulations on Growth, Physiology, and Disease Mitigation in Sorghum [PDF]
This investigation was undertaken to assess the efficacy of biological formulations derived from endophytic Trichoderma isolates in enhancing sorghum growth and mitigating seedling diseases induced by Fusarium verticillioides (P1) and Curvularia lunata ...
Sara Arafa +3 more
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Botanic gardens are vital for delivering the Kunming‐Montreal global biodiversity framework
Biological Diversity, Volume 1, Issue 3-4, Page 120-123, December 2024.
Stephen Blackmore
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Étude sur l'interaction entre le virus de l'hépatite C et le facteur cellulaire proviral GBF1
GBF1 has emerged as a host factor required for the replication of RNA viruses of different families. During the hepatitis C virus (HCV) life cycle, GBF1 performs a critical function at the onset of replication, but is dispensable when the replication is ...
Lebsir, Nadjet
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