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L-SCRaMbLE as a tool for light-controlled Cre-mediated recombination in yeast
The International Synthetic Yeast Sc2.0 project has built Cre recombinase sites into synthetic chromosomes, enabling rapid genome evolution. Here the authors demonstrate L-SCRaMbLE, a light-controlled recombinase tool with improved control over ...
Lena Hochrein +4 more
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The XerC recombinase ofProteus mirabilis: characterization and interaction with other tyrosine recombinases [PDF]
XerC and XerD are two site-specific recombinases, which act on different sites to maintain replicons in a monomeric state. This system, which was first discovered and studied in Escherichia coli, is present in several species including Proteus mirabilis, where the XerD recombinase was previously characterized by our laboratory. In this paper, we report
Manuela, Villion, George, Szatmari
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Genetic and pharmacological inhibition of SLC11A1 functioning as an H+/Fe2+ antiporter–mediated lysosomal iron accumulation in microglia promotes lysosomal lumen acidification, increases CTSD expression, enhances lysosomal myelin debris uptake and degradation, and promotes repair following white matter stroke. ABSTRACT White matter stroke (WMS) results
Lingling Qiu +11 more
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Bxb1 phage recombinase assists genome engineering in Drosophila melanogaster
Rapid and reliable genome modifications provide the basis for detailed in vivo functional analysis of any genomic entity (gene, regulatory DNA, non-coding RNA, etc).
Roumen Voutev, Richard S. Mann
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Lipid overload suppresses SREBF2‐mediated FNTB expression, leading to defective Lamin A maturation and nuclear envelope instability. This nuclear catastrophe triggers a pro‐fibrotic senescence program in cardiomyocytes. Notably, restoring nuclear integrity via AAV9‐based gene therapy effectively attenuates cardiac remodeling, identifying the ...
Yuxiao Chen +16 more
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Mechanisms of 10-hydroxyoctadecanoic acid resistance in Streptococcus pneumoniae
Profiles of human nasal colonization consistently demonstrate that Staphylococcus aureus and Streptococcus pneumoniae can co-exist in the nasopharynx.
Cydney N. Johnson +6 more
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Cleavage‐Resistant CYLD Protects Against Autoimmune Hepatitis
Proteolytic cleavage of the deubiquitinase CYLD emerges as a critical driver of autoimmune hepatitis. TNFα‐induced CYLD loss in macrophages amplifies S100A9‐triggered MAPK activation, leading to excessive chemokine production and hepatic inflammation. Pharmacological inhibition of MEK signaling effectively attenuates experimental disease, highlighting ...
Han Liu +13 more
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Abstract Background and Aims Intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (ICC) is a deadly but poorly understood disease, and its treatment options are very limited. The aim of this study was to identify the molecular drivers of ICC and search for therapeutic targets.
Yuto Shiode +16 more
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Background The large serine recombinase phiC31 from broad host range Streptomyces temperate phage, catalyzes the site-specific recombination of two recognition sites that differ in sequence, typically known as attachment sites attB and attP.
Yau Yuan-Yeu +4 more
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Boolean Recombinase-Based Devices [PDF]
This paper relates to a central problem in synthetic biology, which is that of designing Recombinase-based biological devices by matching a functional specification expressed as a Boolean function. This task is challenging as exploring the space of possibilities is typically unfeasible, and therefore many non-trivial design alternatives remain ...
Pérution-Kihli, Guillaume +4 more
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