The Role of the RNA Helicase DDX3X in Medulloblastoma Progression. [PDF]
Swarup A, Bolger TA.
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Promising Results With NAD Supplementation in Rare Diseases With Premature Aging and DNA Damage
Increased DNA damage leads to increased parylation, causing mitochondrial dysfunction. This happens when DNA repair is defective, for example in known diseases and DNA repair capacity varies between individuals, some being at higher risk for hyperparylation.
Vilhelm A. Bohr
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Characterization of RNA Helicase Genes in <i>Ustilago maydis</i> Reveals Links to Stress Response and Teliospore Dormancy. [PDF]
Seto AM, Saville BJ.
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Retroviral adapters hijack the RNA helicase UPF1 in a CRM1/XPO1-dependent manner and reveal proviral roles of UPF1. [PDF]
Prochasson L +17 more
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Ubiquitination dynamics in human tumour viruses: Viral infection, oncogenesis and antiviral therapy
The ubiquitin system is essential for cellular homeostasis and regulates many processes. Viruses, including oncogenic ones, exploit or evade this system to survive and replicate. This review explores how human tumour viruses manipulate the ubiquitination system to complete their life cycle, evade immunity and promote cancer.
Oscar Trejo‐Cerro +2 more
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RNA Helicase DDX3 Interacts with the Capsid Protein of Hepatitis E Virus and Plays a Vital Role in the Viral Replication. [PDF]
Lin S +6 more
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ABSTRACT Colour polytypism represents an example of phenotypic diversification shaped by genetic divergence and ecological pressures. Poison frogs of the genus Oophaga (Dendrobatidae) are highly polytypic in coloration, making them an ideal system for investigating the genetic and physiological basis of colour variation.
Vasiliki Mantzana‐Oikonomaki +7 more
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DEAD-box RNA helicase 10 inhibits porcine circovirus type 3 replication by interacting with the viral capsid protein and activating interferon responses. [PDF]
Zhou J +12 more
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ABSTRACT Advances in sequencing and chromosome‐scale assembly have brought non‐model animals into focus, deepening our understanding of genome and chromosome evolution. Here, we present the waterbuck (Kobus ellipsiprymnus) as an emerging model antelope for studying population dynamics and chromosome evolution.
Corey Kirkland +12 more
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