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A unique hydrogel based on extracellular matrix from fish swim bladder, which is suitable for transcatheter delivery and possesses remarkable reparative capabilities for treating heart failure, is developed. It emerges as a multi‐effect factor profoundly influencing inflammation regulation, angiogenesis, and myocardial metabolism.
Yulong Fu+9 more
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Determinants ofEscherichia coilRNase P cleavage site selection: a detailedin vitroandin vivoanalysis
Staffan G. Svärd, Leif A. Kirsebom
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The 3′ substrate determinants for the catalytic efficiency of the Bacillus subtilis RNase P holoenzyme suggest autolytic processing of the RNase P RNA in vivo [PDF]
Andrew Loria, Tao Pan
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Structural basis of RNA processing by human mitochondrial RNase P. [PDF]
Bhatta A+3 more
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This study reveals that cytoplasmic PABPN1 is essential for mouse oocyte meiotic maturation by coordinating polyadenylation, translation, and degradation of maternal mRNAs. Pabpn1 knockout disrupts CDK1 activation, spindle formation, and chromosome alignment by impairing maturation‐promoting factor (MPF) regulation and BTG4‐mediated deadenylation ...
Xing‐Xing Dai+9 more
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Comparative structural analysis of nuclear RNase P RNAs from yeast
Anthony J. Tranguch, David R. Engelke
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Purification, reconstitution, and mass analysis of archaeal RNase P, a multisubunit ribonucleoprotein enzyme. [PDF]
Zahurancik WJ+5 more
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SMC4 Promotes Prostate Cancer Cell Proliferation and Metastasis via the Rheb/mTOR Pathway
Structural maintenance of chromosome protein 4 (SMC4) has been implicated in prostate cancer metastasis. Knockdown of SMC4 in RM1‐LM cells significantly attenuates proliferation, migration, and lung metastasis in vivo. Furthermore, SMC4 interacts with GLUT1 (Slc2a1), thereby enhancing glycolysis, ATP production, and activation of the Rheb/mTOR pathway.
Wei Zhang+9 more
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Background: Inflammatory breast cancer (IBC) is a rare, highly aggressive form of breast cancer. The mechanism of IBC carcinogenesis remains unknown.
Brandon T. Nokes, Heather E. Cunliffe, Bonnie LaFleur, David W. Mount, Robert B. Livingston, Bernard W. Futscher, Julie E. Lang
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