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Background: It is well-established that activation of nuclear factor-kappa B (NF-κB) signaling plays important roles in cancer development and progression. However, the underlying mechanism by which the NF-κB pathway is constitutively activated in cancer
Lili Jiang+14 more
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The Enzymatic Degradation of Heme Proteins into Bile Pigments. IX
Tsutomu TAKEMURA
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ZNF469 regulates the expression of genes encoding extracellular matrix proteins. Endogenous ZNF469 is predominantly cytoplasmic, while in transfected cells, it forms aggregates reminiscent of biomolecular condensates, located mainly in the nucleus. These condensates exhibit overlapping staining with proteasomes and are also associated with the mitotic ...
Anne Elisabeth Christensen Mellgren+8 more
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Studies on the Degradation Process of Soybean Protein during Miso Making
ICHIRO OUCHI, TSUTOMU MOCHIZUKI
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Advanced glycation end products promote the release of endothelial cell‐derived mitocytosis
Under diabetic conditions, AGEs induce mitochondrial damage in HUVECs, activating migrasome‐mediated mitocytosis. Migrasomes encapsulate damaged mitochondria and are released into the extracellular space, facilitating intercellular mitochondrial transfer.
Rong Liu+6 more
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The Enzymatic Degradation of Heme Proteins into Bile Pigments. X (2)
Tsutomu TAKEMURA
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We obtained potential bacterial laccase‐like multicopper oxidase (LMCO) sequences through metagenomic sequencing. All sequences exhibited significant differences from known LMCOs in databases. To select the most promising candidates, we performed structure prediction and molecular docking using alphafold2, metal3d and rosetta.
Ting Cui+5 more
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Serum RelB is correlated with renal fibrosis and predicts chronic kidney disease progression
Donglin Sun+19 more
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The Enzymatic Degradation of Heme Proteins into Bile Pigments
Fumio KUMA
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Degradation of Abnormal Proteins in Escherichia coli: Relative Susceptibility of Canavanyl Proteins and Puromycin Peptides to Proteolysis in vitro [PDF]
John T. Kemshead, Alan R. Hipkiss
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