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Two types of cyanobacterial phycobilisomes (PBS) are present: the hemidiscoidal PBS (CpcG-PBS) and the membrane-bound PBS (CpcL-PBS). Both types of PBS have ferredoxin:NADP+ oxidoreductase (FNR) attached to the termini of their rods through a CpcD domain.
Xiying Li +8 more
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m6Am-seq reveals the dynamic m6Am methylation in the human transcriptome
m6Am is a dynamic and reversible RNA modification found on the mRNA cap. Here the authors report m6Am-seq to directly distinguish m6Am from m6A and identify functional methylation sites.
Hanxiao Sun +6 more
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Plant Protein O-Arabinosylation [PDF]
A wide range of proteins with diverse functions in development, defense, and stress responses areO-arabinosylated at hydroxyprolines (Hyps) within distinct amino acid motifs of continuous stretches of Hyps, as found in the structural cell wall extensins, or at non-continuous Hyps as, for example, found in small peptide hormones and a variety of plasma ...
Petersen, Bent Larsen +2 more
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RIF1-ASF1-mediated high-order chromatin structure safeguards genome integrity
The 53BP1-RIF1 pathway is important for DNA repair. Here, the authors identified the histone chaperone ASF1, which functions as a suppressor of DNA end resection through changing high-order chromatin structure, as a partner of RIF1.
Sumin Feng +12 more
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Isotopic Analysis of Sporocarp Protein and Structural Material Improves Resolution of Fungal Carbon Sources [PDF]
Fungal acquisition of resources is difficult to assess in the field. To determine whether fungi received carbon from recent plant photosynthate, litter or soil-derived organic (C:N bonded) nitrogen, we examined differences in δ13C among bulk tissue ...
Chen, Janet +2 more
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Abnormal high temperature (HT) caused by global warming threatens plant survival and food security, but the effects of HT on plant organ identity are elusive.
Jingqiu Lan +6 more
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Determinants of genome-wide distribution and evolution of uORFs in eukaryotes
Upstream open reading frames (uORFs) have widespread regulatory functions in eukaryotes, their genomic distribution and evolution is understudied. Here, the authors characterise ~17 million putative uORFs across 478 eukaryotic species, showing how ...
Hong Zhang +5 more
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Author Correction: Determinants of genome-wide distribution and evolution of uORFs in eukaryotes
A Correction to this paper has been published: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-22435 ...
Hong Zhang +5 more
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Glycoform Modification of Secreted Recombinant Glycoproteins through Kifunensine Addition during Transient Vacuum Agroinfiltration. [PDF]
Kifunensine, a potent and selective inhibitor of class I α-mannosidases, prevents α-mannosidases I from trimming mannose residues on glycoproteins, thus resulting in oligomannose-type glycans.
Kailemia, Muchena J +5 more
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Plant protein glycosylation [PDF]
Protein glycosylation is an essential co- and post-translational modification of secretory and membrane proteins in all eukaryotes. The initial steps of N-glycosylation and N-glycan processing are highly conserved between plants, mammals and yeast. In contrast, late N-glycan maturation steps in the Golgi differ significantly in plants giving rise to ...
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