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Electron transfer between complexes III and IV in S. cerevisiae mitochondrial membranes
Mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation in S. cerevisiae mitoplasts is limited by complex IV catalytic capacity, rather than two‐dimensional cytochrome c diffusion. At physiological cytochrome c : supercomplex ratios at salinity equivalent to that of 20 mm monovalent salt, activity is maximized, indicating that this low ionic strength accurately mimics
Ana Paula Lobez +2 more
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Prevalence and environmental abundance of the TSET complex in cosmopolitan algal groups
Summary: Classical cell biology paradigms are largely established on animal, fungal, and plant models which constitute a small fraction of eukaryotic diversity.
Mathias Penot-Raquin +5 more
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We present robust protocols for the preparation of supported lipid bilayers (SLBs) incorporating either Salmonella smooth LPS or outer membrane vesicles (OMVs). We use a combination of quartz crystal microbalance with dissipation (QCM‐D) and fluorescence microscopy to both characterize the SLBs of various compositions and to probe their interactions ...
Hudson P. Pace +6 more
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Comprehensive benchmarking of genome editing quantification methods for plant applications
Summary: Accurately detecting and quantifying CRISPR edits with high sensitivity is crucial for developing new genome editing applications in plants. This is especially important when analyzing heterogeneous populations from transient expression-based ...
Zheng Gong +5 more
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Proteostasis and the gut microbiota play a key role in shaping host physiology. Microbiota‐derived metabolites, vitamins, and RNA modulate host proteostasis. Findings from model systems, including C. elegans, indicate microbes can either stabilize or disrupt host proteostasis.
Abhishek Anil Dubey, Maria Ermolaeva
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Carnivorous Plant Biology: From Gene to Traps. [PDF]
Płachno BJ.
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From mice to humans—divergent strategies for intestinal homeostasis and regeneration
Recent advances such as organoid genome editing, xenotransplantation, imaging, and whole‐genome sequencing have enabled direct studies of human intestinal stem cells (ISCs). These studies reveal species‐specific features, including slower ISC proliferation, distinct injury responses, slower somatic mutation accumulation in humans, and an inverse ...
Keiko Ishikawa +2 more
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Summary: Extremophiles often produce exopolysaccharides (EPSs) as a strategy in harsh environments, thus attracting significant interest for their properties and applications.
Chengyang Wang +5 more
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Special Issue on "Plant Biology and Biotechnology: Focus on Genomics and Bioinformatics 2.0". [PDF]
Orlov YL, Chen M.
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