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This study identifies a novel oncogenic role and a previously unrecognized phosphorylation substrate of BCKDK in RCC, wherein it promotes tumor progression and drug resistance through AKT phosphorylation at both Thr308 and Ser473 sites and activation of AKT/mTOR and AKT/ABCB1 signaling pathways, offering a promising prognostic marker and therapeutic ...
Qin Tian+18 more
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Deciphering the Metabolic Impact and Clinical Relevance of N-Glycosylation in Colorectal Cancer through Comprehensive Glycoproteomic Profiling. [PDF]
Liu G+10 more
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The Cleavage of Human α1-Acid Glycoprotein by Pepsin
Herbert Weinfeld, Marvin Tunis
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Implications of the presence of N-glycolylneuraminic acid in recombinant therapeutic glycoproteins
Darius Ghaderi+4 more
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Compressed Cells Facilitate Adhesion Through Glycocalyx
This study quantifies how cell compression and confinement triggers cell adhesion. Under low compression, integrins dominate cell adhesion to extracellular matrix (ECM) proteins, whereas the glycocalyx contributes weak unspecific adhesion. With increasing compression, the glycocalyx increases its unspecific adhesion to ECM and non‐ECM proteins and can ...
Xiaole Wang+3 more
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Mass Spectrometric Analysis of Antigenic Determinant Glycans of Soybean Glycoprotein Gly m Bd 30K. [PDF]
Li L+5 more
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High-efficiency labeling of sialylated glycoproteins on living cells
Ying Zeng+4 more
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This study investigates hypoglycemia‐induced diabetic macrovascular endothelial dysfunction. It reveals that hypoglycemia triggers ZBP1‐dependent PANoptosis of endothelial cells, proinflammatory polarization of macrophages, and fibrosis of vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs) in diabetic mice.
Deyu Zuo+10 more
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Tailored translation: Local tRNA activation to match protein composition needs. [PDF]
Arribas-Hernández L.
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D‐glucuronyl C5‐Epimerase Binds to EGFR to Suppress Kidney Fibrosis
Glucuronyl C5‐epimerase (Hsepi, gene name Glce) is a key enzyme catalyzing heparan sulfate (HS) chain biosynthesis in HS proteoglycans, which are ubiquitously expressed on cell membranes. In normal renal tubular cells, Glce binds to the intracellular domains of EGFR, maintaining stable and orderly EGFR phosphorylation.
Xiaoqi Jing+9 more
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