Deficient biosynthesis of N-acetylglucosaminyl-phosphatidylinositol, the first intermediate of glycosyl phosphatidylinositol anchor biosynthesis, in cell lines established from patients with paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria. [PDF]
Minoru Takahashi+9 more
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ABSTRACT Grain size is an important factor affecting quinoa yield, and studying the molecular mechanism of quinoa grain size formation is of great significance for cultivar selection. In this study, we analysed phenotypic traits, conducted RNA sequencing and proteomic detection during grain filling in different developmental stages.
Xiaosuo Tao+6 more
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Glycosyl phosphatidylinositol--anchored T-cadherin mediates calcium-dependent, homophilic cell adhesion. [PDF]
Deborah J. Vestal, Barbara Ranscht
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ABSTRACT Growth heterosis is crucial for Populus deltoides breeding, a key industrial‐timber and ecological‐construction tree species in temperate regions. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying carbon (C)–nitrogen (N) metabolism coordination in regulating growth heterosis remain unclear. Herein high‐hybrids of P.
Jing Zhang+8 more
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Family of glycosyl transferases needed for the synthesis of succinoglycan by Rhizobium meliloti [PDF]
M. Alexandra Glucksmann+2 more
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Light‐Driven Transcriptomic Changes in Monilinia fructigena During Early Infection of Nectarines
White light triggers transient gene activation in Monilinia fructigena, but prolonged exposure to it suppresses some virulence‐related genes. ABSTRACT Brown rot is a fungal disease affecting stone fruit crops worldwide, whose main causal agents are Monilinia fructicola, M. laxa and M. fructigena in Spain. However, M. fructicola and M.
Juan Diego Astacio+6 more
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Stereoselective Approaches to β-Linked 2-Deoxy Sugars. [PDF]
Bennett CS.
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The glycosyl phosphatidylinositol anchor is critical for Ly-6A/E-mediated T cell activation. [PDF]
Bing Su+3 more
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Membrane trafficking of synaptic adhesion molecules
Abstract figure legend Synaptic cellular adhesion molecules are surface transmembrane receptors that have been shown to internalize via endocytosis, and possibly also recycle, in a process that has been linked to the function and the turnover of the synaptic contact site.
Cristian A. Bogaciu, Silvio O. Rizzoli
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