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In this study, it revealed that TRIB3 could mediate the transcriptional activity of PPARG, inhibit the phosphorylation of akt, and reduce the expression of lipid metabolism‐related genes, thus inhibiting TAG synthesis and affecting fatty acid composition.
Xinglong Gong+9 more
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The Link Between TGF‐β Signaling and Chromatin Dynamics Takes an Unexpected Path
A recent study uncovered a novel mechanism by which Tgfbr1 regulates morphogenesis: not by directly controlling the expression of genes regulating cell fate but by globally modulating chromatin accessibility, thus determining which enhancers are available to other morphogenetic factors, ultimately enabling the activation of specific developmental ...
Moises Mallo
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Dynamic protein interactions probed by NMR spectroscopy
Abstract Dynamic protein–protein interactions are essential for diverse cellular processes but often evade structural characterization due to their transient, heterogeneous, and disordered nature. This review focuses on how nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy can provide detailed, residue‐level insights into these complex interactions.
Jaeseok Lee, Jung Ho Lee
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This review highlights the complex roles of cellular senescence in cancer progression and suppression, discusses the mechanisms and regulatory pathways involved, and evaluates the efficacy of the “One‐Two punch” sequential treatment approach while addressing emerging challenges in this novel therapeutic strategy.
Qiuming Pan+12 more
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Abstract Background Intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (ICC) is a challenging cancer with an increasing incidence. The Phase III TOPAZ‐1/KEYNOTE‐966 study demonstrated chemo‐immunotherapy (CIT) as a significant advancement, potentially replacing traditional chemotherapy for advanced biliary tract cancer.
Jinghan Zhu+12 more
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Promising Prodiginins Biological Activities
ABSTRACT Prodiginins are a large family of at least 34 pyrrolic compounds, including the well‐studied red pigment prodigiosin. Prodiginins are produced by several microorganisms displaying broad biological activities, including antimicrobial, antiviral, antiparasitic, antiproliferative, and immunosuppressive activities.
María F. Ladetto+6 more
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Citrus Flavonoids as Antimicrobials
Citrus flavonoids are powerful and versatile antimicrobials whose mechanism of action often involves disruption of the bacterial membrane, thereby minimizing antimicrobial resistance. This study provides a unified perspective. ABSTRACT Citrus flavonoids are highly bioactive compounds exerting numerous health benefits including anticancer, antioxidant ...
Rosaria Ciriminna+6 more
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Proteomic surveys of the mouse heart unveil cardiovascular responses to nitric oxide/cGMP signaling deficiencies. [PDF]
Mohanty I+12 more
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A tailored phospho‐p53 library probes antibody specificity and recognition limitations
The tumour suppressor protein p53, known as the "guardian of the genome", is regulated by a complex network of posttranslational modifications (PTMs). Phosphorylations at 7 Ser/Thr residues within the N‐terminal transactivation domain 1 (TAD1) play a role in p53 activation, yet their precise mechanisms of action remain elusive due to challenges in ...
Mateusz Hess+6 more
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Evolution and classification of Ser/Thr phosphatase PP2C family in bacteria: Sequence conservation, structures, domain distribution. [PDF]
Li H, Li R, Yu H, Zhang Y, Feng H.
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