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MoJMJD6, a Nuclear Protein, Regulates Conidial Germination and Appressorium Formation at the Early Stage of Pathogenesis in Magnaporthe oryzae [PDF]
In plant-pathogen interactions, Magnaporthe oryzae causes blast disease on more than 50 species of 14 monocot plants, including important crops such as rice, millet, and most 15 recently wheat. M.
Li Zhang+8 more
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Biology of PEST‐Containing Nuclear Protein: A Potential Molecular Target for Cancer Research [PDF]
PEST-containing nuclear protein (PCNP), a novel nuclear protein, is involved in vital cellular processes like cell proliferation and mediates tumorigenesis.
Nazeer Hussain Khan+14 more
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Optogenetic control of nuclear protein export
Light-inducible control of protein subcellular localization holds great promise for synthetic biology applications and insights into basic cell biology. Here the authors develop a genetically-encoded light-inducible nuclear export system and apply it to ...
Dominik Niopek+4 more
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Nuclear Protein 1 Expression Is Associated with PPARG in Bladder Transitional Cell Carcinoma [PDF]
Background. The Nuclear protein 1 gene was first discovered in acute pancreatitis and functions as an oncogene in cancer progression and drug resistance.
Chao Lu+7 more
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Nuclear Shape-Shifters: Lipid and Protein Dynamics at the Nuclear Envelope
The nuclear envelope constitutes a selective barrier that segregates chromatin into the nucleus of eukaryotic cells [...]
Wolfram Antonin, Symeon Siniossoglou
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Protein—protein interaction in the nuclear envelope [PDF]
David L. Cochran, Keith R. Shelton
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Transmembrane 29 (Tmem29) gene with unknown function is a gene located on the X chromosome of the mouse genome. The gene showed differential expression in the Vannucci neonatal hypoxic-ischemic mouse brain model.
Hing-Wai Tsang+5 more
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The Role of Hydrogen Sulfide in Respiratory Diseases
Respiratory diseases are leading causes of death and disability around the globe, with a diverse range of health problems. Treatment of respiratory diseases and infections has been verified to be thought-provoking because of the increasing incidence and ...
Saadullah Khattak+12 more
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Heme Oxygenase-1 (HO-1) is a type II detoxifying enzyme that catalyzes the rate-limiting step in heme degradation leading to the formation of equimolar quantities of carbon monoxide (CO), free iron and biliverdin. HO-1 was originally shown to localize at
Marilina Mascaró+5 more
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Types of nuclear localization signals and mechanisms of protein import into the nucleus
Nuclear localization signals (NLS) are generally short peptides that act as a signal fragment that mediates the transport of proteins from the cytoplasm into the nucleus.
Juane Lu+6 more
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