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A Novel EP300 Variant in an African American Girl With Global Developmental Delay and Leukemia
Pathogenic germline missense and in‐frame indel variants in exons 30 or 31 of the EP300 gene are associated with Menke–Hennekam syndrome‐2 (MKHK2). In somatic cells, EP300 variants have been reported in lymphoma, leukemia, and various solid tumors. We present an African American girl with global developmental delay, failure to thrive, microcephaly ...
Subit Barua+3 more
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The Roles of Epigenetics in the Interplay Between Beneficial Rhizobacteria and Plants
The activity of PGPR in soil enhances the availability of nutrients and hormones secreted by these PGPRs, while nutrients acquired from PGPR‐enriched soil induce epigenetic modifications in plants. These altered epigenetic marks subsequently regulate plant gene expression patterns, including those involved in metabolite synthesis (such as root exudates)
Rui Zou+5 more
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Dissecting the Molecular Roles of Histone Chaperones in Histone Acetylation by Type B Histone Acetyltransferases (HAT-B). [PDF]
Haigney A, Ricketts MD, Marmorstein R.
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Phase Separation: A New Dimension to Understanding Tumor Biology and Therapy
Liquid–liquid phase separation (LLPS) facilitates the assembly of biomolecular condensates by leveraging weak multivalent interactions. The low‐complexity domains, foldable domains of proteins, and nucleic acids provide multivalent interaction sites among different molecules and contribute to the formation of condensates.
Xingwen Wang+4 more
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Abstract Mitochondrial dynamics are regulated by coordinated fission and fusion events that rely on key proteins and lipids organized spatially within the mitochondria. The dynamin‐related GTPase Optic Atrophy 1 (OPA1) is essential for inner mitochondrial membrane fusion and cristae structure maintenance.
Javaid Jabbar+4 more
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Evidence for an oncogenic modifier role for mutant histone acetyltransferases in diffuse large B-cell lymphoma. [PDF]
Haery L+3 more
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This study identified a Pseudomonas aeruginosa strain R64 from mangrove soil with broad‐spectrum antimicrobial activity and demonstrated the biocontrol effects of primary bioactive compounds from R64 in rice blast suppression. Abstract BACKGROUND Rice blast, caused by Pyricularia oryzae, is a devastating fungal disease threatening global rice ...
Liwang Fei+5 more
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Targeting KMT5C Suppresses Lung Cancer Progression and Enhances the Efficacy of Immunotherapy
This study reveals that KMT5C activates DNA damage repair to inhibit STING‐IRF3 pathway, downstream type I IFN signaling and CCL5 secretion, leading to the downregulation of CD8+ T cell infiltration and function in NSCLC, ultimately facilitating tumor progression.
Yunfeng Yuan+11 more
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The Nuclear Receptor NR1B1/RARα Arrests the Differentiation of Anti‐Tumor Effector Cytotoxic T Cells
RARα is highly expressed by differentiated effector and exhausted T cells and exerts a negative effect on effector T cell differentiation and the associated trafficking receptor switch. Upregulated RARα levels decrease the nuclear histone acetylase (HAT) activity, and this suppresses the expression of key Teff transcription factor BATF and trafficking ...
Patrick Niekamp+5 more
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VPS72 overexpression activates mTORC1 signaling, subsequently promoting lipid synthesis and driving HCC progression. VPS72 modulates the epigenetic landscape of ATF3 promoter, such as H2A.Z acetylation reduction and DNA methylation increase, which results in ATF3 repression and subsequent activation of mTORC1.
Qinglin Zhang+4 more
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