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ABSTRACT Giardia lamblia, a protozoan parasite that causes diarrhea in humans, contains two centrins implicated in cellular morphology and cell division. To identify proteins interacting with each G. lamblia centrin (GlCent), we performed a yeast two‐hybrid assay.
Mee Young Shin +2 more
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A Constellation of Fluorescent Biosensors to Illuminate the Galaxy of Protein Kinases
Protein kinases (PKs) are enzymes that catalyze phosphorylation of protein substrates involved in a wide variety of biological signalling pathways. This review describes the different families and mechanisms of action and regulation of protein kinases, together with the different classes of fluorescent biosensors that have been engineered and ...
Timothe Abbura, May C. Morris
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Background and purpose: As a protein kinase that regulates the cell cycle, polo-like kinase 4 (PLK4) is involved in mitosis initiation, centrosome maturation, cytokinesis, DNA damage detection, etc., which is highly expressed in a variety of tumors ...
张进忠 +4 more
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To complete cell division with high fidelity, cytokinesis must be coordinated with chromosome segregation. Mammalian Polo-like kinase 1, Plk1, may function as a critical link because it is required for chromosome segregation and establishment of the ...
Benjamin A Wolfe +3 more
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What's new? TRIM25 is known for its role in antiviral immunity and association with poor prognosis in various cancers. This study reveals an association between high TRIM25 expression and Merkel cell polyomavirus positivity in Merkel cell carcinoma.
Klaus W. Fagerstedt +6 more
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From Food Waste to Valorized Nanomaterials: Sustainable Green Synthesis and Biomedical Applications
Food waste‐derived biomolecules act as natural reducing and stabilizing agents for the green synthesis of functional NPs with applications in antimicrobial systems, food packaging, biomedical technologies, and environmental remediation. ABSTRACT Food waste is a global issue, with billions of tons discarded and unutilized annually, causing economic ...
Siddhraj Rajput +8 more
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Interdependency and phosphorylation of KIF4 and condensin I are essential for organization of chromosome scaffold. [PDF]
Kinesin family member 4 (KIF4) and condensins I and II are essential chromosomal proteins for chromosome organization by locating primarily to the chromosome scaffold.
Rawin Poonperm +3 more
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This article reviews the pivotal role of post‐translational modifications of proteins in the development and progression of hematologic malignancies, and explores their clinical translation potential as novel biomarkers and therapeutic targets. ABSTRACT Post‐translational modifications (PTMs) of proteins have emerged as critical regulators in the ...
Yuxuan Han +6 more
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Human Absorption, Metabolism, and Excretion (hAME) Mass Balance Studies in Patients With Cancer
ABSTRACT Radiolabeled mass balance human studies are a critical component of clinical pharmacology programs supporting the development of new investigational drugs. These studies provide information about absorption, metabolism, and excretion (AME) of the parent drug and metabolite(s) in the human body and are normally conducted in healthy volunteers ...
Begoña de las Heras +9 more
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: The circadian clock is crucial for maintaining lipid metabolism homeostasis in mammals. Despite the economic importance of fat content in poultry, research on the regulatory effects and molecular mechanisms of the circadian clock on avian hepatic lipid
Panlin Wang +11 more
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