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Linking Superoxide Production and Scavenging in Plant Development
ABSTRACT Due to their strong oxidizing potential, rapid membrane permeability, and high reactivity, reactive oxygen species (ROS) play essential roles in plant development and stress responses. Superoxide (O2•‐) is a primary product of molecular oxygen reduction and a crucial source of hydrogen peroxide, representing a ROS species of substantial ...
Jan Řehák +3 more
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A putative ATP-dependent RNA helicase involved in Saccharomyces cerevisiae ribosome assembly.
T L Ripmaster +2 more
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Prp43/DHX15 exemplify RNA helicase multifunctionality in the gene expression network [PDF]
Katherine E. Bohnsack +2 more
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Transcript correlation analysis allowed the identification of several key nodes in the complex regulatory network of plant iron metabolism. Abstract Arabidopsis thaliana was the first plant genome to be fully sequenced, almost a quarter of a century ago, thanks to The Arabidopsis Genome Initiative, with contributions from scientists worldwide.
I. Murgia, P. Morandini
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Spb4p, an essential putative RNA helicase, is required for a late step in the assembly of 60S ribosomal subunits in Saccharomyces cerevisiae [PDF]
Jesús de la Cruz +4 more
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Role of DEAD Box RNA helicases in low temperature adapted growth of Antarctic Pseudomonas syringae Lz4W [PDF]
Ashaq Hussain, Malay K. Ray
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Ageing acts as a double‐edged sword in cancer. In the elderly, open chromatin, immunosenescence, and chronic inflammation drive SASP (IL‐6, MMPs), MDSC accumulation and T‐cell suppression, fostering tumor‐promoting microenvironments and limited therapeutic benefit.
Qi Wang +7 more
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Measurement of ATP utilization in RNA unwinding and RNA chaperone activities by DEAD-box helicase proteins [PDF]
Inga Jarmoskaite +2 more
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Neurons, immune cells, and other cellular components within the disease microenvironment (such as stromal cells and tumor cells) constitute a dynamically evolving ecosystem. Neurons directly modulate immune cell activity and inflammatory responses through the release of neurotransmitters (e.g., norepinephrine and CGRP), while also promoting tumor ...
Xin Guo +11 more
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