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From the biology of PP2A to the PADs for therapy of Hematologic malignancies
Over the past decades, an emerging role of phosphates in the pathogenesis of hematologic malignancies and solid tumors has been established. The tumor suppressor Protein phosphatase 2A (PP2A) belongs to the serine-threonine phosphatases family and ...
Maria eCiccone+2 more
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PP1A dephosphorylates Keap1 at the S104 site, stabilizing and promoting the nuclear translocation of Nrf2, which upregulates the expression of antioxidant genes and PD‐L1. This leads to suppressed ferroptosis and enhanced immune evasion, thereby improving the efficacy of TKI and ICI combination therapy.
Jitong Zhou+10 more
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Inflammation is a natural host defensive process that is largely regulated by macrophages during the innate immune response. Mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPKs) are proline-directed serine and threonine protein kinases that regulate many ...
Yanyan Yang+7 more
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The identification as cooperating targets of Proviral Integrations of Moloney virus in murine lymphomas suggested early on that PIM serine/threonine kinases play an important role in cancer biology.
Laurent Brault+5 more
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Quantum walks and signal transduction pathways [PDF]
Signal transduction pathways recover a crucial role in cellular processes: they represent a connection between environmental conditions and cellular reactions. There are many pathways and they all are related to create a network. But how can every protein find the right way more fast than possible? How can it find the right down-streaming kinase in the
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The Molecular Basis of Amino Acids Sensing
Amino acids are essential as protein building blocks and signaling molecules, enabling metabolic regulation. Cells sense amino acid levels to control protein synthesis, maintain homeostasis, and adapt to nutritional changes. This review explores recent advances in amino acid sensing mechanisms across organisms, highlighting their roles in cellular ...
Cong Jiang+3 more
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Characterization of a Tomato Protein Kinase Gene Induced by Infection by Potato spindle tuber viroid
Viroids—covalently closed, circular RNA molecules in the size range of 250 to 450 nucleotides—are the smallest known infectious agents and cause a number of diseases of crop plants.
Rosemarie W. Hammond, Yan Zhao
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A Novel OsMPK6‐OsMADS47‐PPKL1/3 Module Controls Grain Shape and Yield in Rice
OsMADS47 is identified as a key regulator governing rice grain morphology. Phosphorylation‐dependent regulation of its activity directs the development of slender versus round grains, modulating both yield and appearance. This mechanism bridges cellular signaling with transcriptional regulation, establishing a molecular framework for grain optimization.
Jingjing Fang+9 more
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Background Flowering time has an important effect on regional adaptation and yields for crops. The tyrosine kinase-like (TKL) gene family is widely existed and participates in many biological processes in plants.
Peisen S. Su+10 more
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SGK1 in the kidney: disrupted sodium transport in diabetes and beyond [PDF]
Renal complications of diabetes can be severe; however, the mechanisms that underlie the development and progression of diabetic nephropathy are poorly understood.
Bland, Rosemary+2 more
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