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Homologous expression and purification of human HAX‐1 for structural studies
This research protocol provides detailed instructions for cloning, expressing, and purifying large quantities of the intrinsically disordered human HAX‐1 protein, N‐terminally fused to a cleavable superfolder GFP, from mammalian cells. HAX‐1 is predicted to undergo posttranslational modifications and to interact with membranes, various cellular ...
Mariana Grieben
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Implications of a multiscale structure of the yeast nuclear pore complex. [PDF]
Akey CW +9 more
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Overview of molecular signatures of senescence and associated resources: pros and cons
Cells can enter a stress response state termed cellular senescence that is involved in various diseases and aging. Detecting these cells is challenging due to the lack of universal biomarkers. This review presents the current state of senescence identification, from biomarkers to molecular signatures, compares tools and approaches, and highlights ...
Orestis A. Ntintas +6 more
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HIV‐1 DNA Flap formation promotes uncoating of the pre‐integration complex at the nuclear pore [PDF]
Nathalie J. Arhel +8 more
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Molecular determinants of signal transduction in tropomyosin receptor kinases
Tropomyosin receptor kinases control critical neuronal functions, but how do the same receptors produce diverse cellular responses? This review explores the structural mechanisms behind Trk signaling diversity, focusing on allosteric modulation and ligand bias.
Giray Enkavi
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The role of phase separation for RNA and protein transport through the nuclear pore complex. [PDF]
Ejike JO +6 more
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Preservation of Nuclear Envelope and Pore Complex Dynamics using High Pressure Freezing and Cryo-Field Emission SEM. [PDF]
T. D. Allen +6 more
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The nuclear pore complex as an entropic gate: theory and simulation [PDF]
Mike Castellano +2 more
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Nuclear pore complexes, the conduits for information exchange between the nucleus and cytoplasm, appear broadly similar in eukaryotes from yeast to human. Precisely how nuclear pore complexes regulate macromolecular and ionic traffic remains unknown, but recent advances in the identification and characterization of components of the complex by ...
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