Catabolism of serine enantiomers represses enterohemorrhagic <i>Escherichia coli</i> virulence factors via modulation of the nitrogen stress response. [PDF]
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Regulation of zygotic genome activation by the nucleocytoplasmic ratio. [PDF]
Acker L, Chen H.
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CD43 expressed in Sertoli, Leydig and germ cells inhibits testicular function and represents a potential target to treat male infertility or effect male contraception. [PDF]
Shelley CS, Fu Q.
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Segregated, standardised, repressed: socialisation and the entrenchment of structural domination
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Repression of IS200 transposase synthesis by RNA secondary structures [PDF]
The IS 200 transposase, a 16 kDa polypeptide encoded by the single open reading frame (ORF) of the insertion element, has been identified using an expression system based on T7 RNA polymerase. In wild-type IS 200, two sets of internal inverted repeats that generate RNA secondary structures provide two independent mechanisms for repression of ...
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eIF4A alleviates the translational repression mediated by classical secondary structures more than by G-quadruplexes [PDF]
Increased activity of the mRNA helicase eIF4A drives cellular malignancy by reprogramming cellular translation, and eIF4A activity is the direct or indirect target of many emerging cancer therapeutics.
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