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LCN2 mediates the suppression of C2C12 myoblast proliferation and myotube formation via erastin‐induced ferroptosis. Mechanistically, the LCN2‐ACOD1 axis regulates skeletal muscle growth via mitochondria‐associated ferroptosis, providing a theoretical basis for the prevention and therapy of muscle‐related diseases.
Xiaojing Hao +12 more
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Correction: Purification, characterization, and anti-cancer activity of methionine gamma-lyase from a native strain of Pseudomonas mosselii for human cancer treatment. [PDF]
Nasirian M +2 more
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Abstract Aims Metabolic dysfunction‐associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) represents a major health burden in children and adolescents with obesity. This study aimed to characterize metabolic alterations associated with obesity‐related MASLD and to evaluate the potential of tryptophan (TRP)‐derived metabolites as non‐invasive biomarkers for early ...
Shumin Zhan +20 more
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Allopurinol Treatment Improves Cognitive Skills, Adaptive Behavior, and Biochemical Markers in Young Patients With Adenylosuccinate Lyase Deficiency. [PDF]
Rousselot-Pailley B +12 more
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Phenylalanine ammonia-lyase. Induction and purification from yeast and clearance in mammals.
Richard R. Fritz +2 more
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Expression of the LEA‐K peptide in E. coli BL21 (DE3) improved bacterial viability under acidic stress (pH4), suggesting a protective function. RNA‐sequencing of LEA‐K‐expressing vs. non‐expressing cells revealed 283 differentially expressed genes (DEGs). In silico docking linked LEA‐K to two‐component systems (TCS) proteins (Rcs, BtsS/R, and EnvZ/OmpR)
Khaled Metwally, Shinya Ikeno
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Recent Advances in Alginate Lyase Engineering for Efficient Conversion of Alginate to Value-Added Products. [PDF]
Shin HJ +5 more
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On the structure of the prosthetic group of citrate (pro-3S)-lyase.
Manoj Singh +2 more
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In this study, we confirm that PlqH is the hydroxylase operating in plastoquinone biosynthesis in photosynthetic cyanobacteria (Cyanobacteriia). Our phylogenetic analyses demonstrate that cyanobacterial PlqH homologues originated from hydroxylases involved in ubiquinone biosynthesis in bacteria. Plastoquinone production in Escherichia coli was achieved
Morgane Roger‐Margueritat +7 more
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