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Simulations predict stronger CRISPRi transcriptional repression in plants for identical than heterogeneous gRNA target sites. [PDF]
Scott H+3 more
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Widespread microRNA repression by Myc contributes to tumorigenesis
Tsung-Cheng Chang+8 more
semanticscholar +1 more source
Small RNA Toxin‐Assisted Evolution of GC‐Preferred ErCas12a for Enhanced Genome Targeting Range
ErCas12a is engineered to target GC‐rich PAMs using a small RNA toxin‐aided positive screening system. The resulting variant, enErCas12a, exhibits an expanded PAM profile and facilitates efficient gene editing in both bacterial and mammalian cells, while preserving high targeting specificity for both canonical and non‐canonical PAM targets.
Zehua Chen+8 more
wiley +1 more source
INDUCTION AND REPRESSION OF NITRATE REDUCTASE IN NEUROSPORA CRASSA [PDF]
Stephen C. Kinsky
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Ethylene‐activated MdEAEL1 mediates the disassembly of the MdZFP3‐MdTPL4‐MdHDA19 transcriptional repression complex, upregulating the histone acetylation levels in the promoter regions of cell wall degradation‐related genes, consequently promoting softening during storage.
Tong Li+8 more
wiley +1 more source
Altered End-Product Patterns and Catabolite Repression in Escherichia coli [PDF]
Walter J. Dobrogosz
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Studies on Induction and Repression in Activated Sludge Systems [PDF]
A Gaudy
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This study develops TMEclassifier, a machine‐learning tool that classifies cancers into three distinct subtypes—Immune exclusive (IE), immune suppressive (IS), and immune activated (IA)—which exhibit significant heterogeneity and necessitate customized therapeutic strategies.
Dongqiang Zeng+27 more
wiley +1 more source
Catabolite Repression in Antibiotic-limited Streptomycin-dependent Escherichia Coli B
M. B. Coukell, W. J. Polglase
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Catabolite Repression and Pyruvate Metabolism in Escherichia coli [PDF]
Richard T. Okinaka, Walter J. Dobrogosz
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