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Inhibition of protein SUMOylation has been shown to block tumorigenesis; however, the specific mechanisms by which SUMOylation controls the tumor‐initiating capacities remain elusive. Li et al. describe the role of Etv1 SUMOylation in cancer stem cells using mouse models of mammary gland tumorigenesis.
Veronika Yevdokimova, Yannick D. Benoit
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Plastome genomics in South American maize landraces: chloroplast lineages parallel the geographical structuring of nuclear gene pools. [PDF]
López MG+10 more
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Rapid modulation of transcription of nuclear genes encoding chloroplast proteins by light [PDF]
T. F. Gallagher+2 more
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Nuclear Long Noncoding RNAs: Key Regulators of Gene Expression.
Qinyu Sun, Qinyu Hao, K. Prasanth
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Exploring the role of cyclin D1 in the pathogenesis of multiple myeloma beyond cell cycle regulation
Cyclin D1 overexpression altered the cell adhesion pathway, while cyclin D2 upregulation had less impact on pathway enrichment analysis. Multiple myeloma (MM) patients with cyclin D1 overexpression showed reduced CD56 expression and increased circulating tumor cells (CTC) levels, suggesting that cyclin D1 may contribute to MM cell dissemination ...
Ignacio J. Cardona‐Benavides+13 more
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High affinity binding site for nuclear factor I next to the hepatitis B virus S gene promoter.
Yosef Shaul, R Ben-Levy, Tali De-Medina
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Human Genes for U2 Small Nuclear RNA Are Tandemly Repeated [PDF]
Scott W. Van Arsdell, Alan M. Weiner
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Proteomic and phosphoproteomic analyses were performed on lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD) tumors with EGFR, KRAS, or EML4–ALK alterations and wild‐type cases. Distinct protein expression and phosphorylation patterns were identified, especially in EGFR‐mutated tumors. Key altered pathways included vesicle transport and RNA splicing.
Fanni Bugyi+12 more
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This data article is related to the research article entitled “The RING for gypsy moth control: topical application of fragment of its nuclear polyhedrosis virus anti-apoptosis gene as insecticide” [1].
Volodymyr V. Oberemok+4 more
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