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Mitochondria‐targeted nanotherapies emerge as a promising strategy for combating aging‐associated neurodegenerative disorders (NDs) by restoring mitochondrial function, reducing oxidative stress, and improving neuronal survival. Recent advances in nanotechnology, therapeutic delivery, and translational research are highlighted, providing insights into ...
Dnyandev G. Gadhave +8 more
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Background Genetic modifications in Bacillus subtilis have allowed the conversion of myo-inositol into scyllo-inositol, which is proposed as a therapeutic agent for Alzheimer’s disease.
Yuzheng Wu +5 more
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Cofactor Self-Sufficient Whole-Cell Biocatalysts for the Relay-Race Synthesis of Shikimic Acid
Shikimic acid (SA) is a key intermediate in the aromatic amino-acid biosynthetic pathway, as well as an important precursor for synthesizing many valuable antiviral drugs.
Xiaoshuang Wang +6 more
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Cross Kingdom Metabolic Engineering Paradigm Elevating Sustainable Protein Production
ABSTRACT Confronting the dual crisis of escalating global protein demand and unsustainable agriculture necessitates transformative solutions. Here, we pioneer evolutionary insights from maize nitrogen optimization via asparagine synthetase (ASNS) to rewire metabolism in Pichia pastoris.
Yuanyuan Du +4 more
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Elevating cytosolic NADPH metabolism in endothelial cells ameliorates vascular aging
Reduced nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate (NADPH) metabolism is independently regulated in different compartments in endothelial cells (EC). The metabolic profile and functional impact of NADPH during EC senescence remain largely unknown. Using
Dan Wu +10 more
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Oxidative stress reprograms metabolic flux from glycolysis to the pentose phosphate pathway. Recently, it has been proposed that NADPH acts as a key molecule in pentose phosphate pathway regulation by exerting negative feedback through tonic inhibition ...
C. Aburto, I. Ruminot, A. San Martín
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Studies of Glutamate Dehydrogenase [PDF]
The binding of NADH and NADPH to beef liver glutamate dehydrogenase has been investigated using fluorescence titration and the preparative as well as the analytical ultracentrifuge over a wide range of protein and coenzyme concentrations. The glutamate dehydrogenase oligomer (molecular weight 336000, six polypeptide chains) binds independent of enzyme ...
J, Krause, M, Bühner, H, Sund
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Lactate in cervical cancer induces HNRNPU K181 lactylation, opposed by NAA50‐mediated acetylation and suppressed by Pazopanib. This lactylation enhances HNRNPU binding to PHGDH pre‐mRNA exon 1, maintaining exon 1‐containing transcripts and mRNA stability, thereby activating serine metabolism.
Chang Zhang +6 more
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Cancer growth requires high amount of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate (NADPH) to feed the anabolic reactions and preserve the redox balance. NADPH level is largely preserved by the oxidative arm of the pentose phosphate pathway (PPP).
Sonia Carta +12 more
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Analyses of intracellular NADPH concentrations are prerequisites for the design of microbial production strains and process optimization. mBFP was described as metagenomics derived, blue fluorescent protein showing NADPH-dependent fluorescence ...
Oliver Goldbeck +3 more
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