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RANKL treatment induces expression of the aconitate decarboxylase (ACOD1) in differentiating osteoclasts, which increases succinate levels. The initially high expression of ACOD1 decreases towards the end of differentiation when the levels of the desuccinylase SIRT5 increase. Succinylation of citrate synthase (CS) was detected exclusively in stimulated
Dayoung Yu+7 more
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The Essential Cofactor TRRAP Recruits the Histone Acetyltransferase hGCN5 to c-Myc
Steven B. McMahon+2 more
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The Histone Acetyltransferase, hGCN5, Interacts with and Acetylates the HIV Transactivator, Tat [PDF]
Edwige Col+5 more
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This finding reveals the important role of Uhrf1 in the β‐cell dedifferentiation of T2D, providing a potential target for its treatment. ABSTRACT Background Islet β‐cell dedifferentiation is a major pathological mechanism of type 2 diabetes (T2D). Forkhead box o1 (Foxo1) is a master regulator of β‐cell dedifferentiation.
Lanfang Fu+3 more
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TaSED interacts with TaSPA synergistically regulating SDS‐sedimentation volume in bread wheat
Wheat TaSED is a positive regulator of SDS‐sedimentation volume, an indicator of gluten strength and thus baking properties. TaSED interacts with the transcription factor TaSPA regulating wheat storage protein gene expression, altering protein composition and affecting SDS‐sedimentation volume, providing a valuable genetic resource for improving wheat ...
Shanshan Zhai+13 more
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Overlapping roles for the histone acetyltransferase activities of SAGA and Elongator in vivo
Birgitte Ø. Wittschieben+4 more
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Analysis of histone acetyltransferase and histone deacetylase families of Arabidopsis thaliana suggests functional diversification of chromatin modification among multicellular eukaryotes [PDF]
Ritu Pandey
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The TP53 tumor suppressor gene: From molecular biology to clinical investigations
Abstract Extensively studied over the past four decades, the TP53 gene has emerged as a pivotal watchman in cellular defense and a key factor in cancer biology. TP53 is the most frequently mutated gene in human malignancies, 50% of which carry alterations to it.
Panagiotis Baliakas, Thierry Soussi
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