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Background: Bruguiera gymnorhiza (L.) Lam is an ecologically important true mangrove species in the family Rhizophoraceae, widely distributed across tropical and subtropical coastlines.
Bich Hong Ha +4 more
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Simple Sequence Repeats (SSR) in Gossypium purpurascens
Simple Sequence Repeats (SSR) in Gossypium ...
Zhen Peng (17703885)
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Intrinsic sequence specificity of the Cas1 integrase directs new spacer acquisition [PDF]
This work was supported by a grant from the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (REF: BB/M000400/1 to MFW).The adaptive prokaryotic immune system CRISPR-Cas provides RNA-mediated protection from invading genetic elements.
Bolt, Edward +17 more
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Small RNA pathways in mammalian oocytes
Three distinct small RNA pathways operate in mammalian oocytes: RNAi interference (RNAi), the microRNA (miRNA) pathway, and the PIWI‐associated RNA (piRNA) pathway. These pathways use small RNAs to guide sequence‐specific repression and contribute to oocyte biology by targeting genes and mobile elements or appear insignificant since different ...
Petr Svoboda, Josef Pasulka
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Frequency of simple sequence repeats (SSR) in the transcriptome of P. orientalis.
Frequency of simple sequence repeats (SSR) in the transcriptome of P. orientalis.
YuQing Jin (1808281) +8 more
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Transcripts enriched in codons that trigger P‐site tRNA‐mediated mRNA decay possess stable mRNA
PTMD codons were first described by Mendel et al. as mediators of an mRNA decay pathway dependent on the human protein CNOT3, homologous to yeast Not5. Our findings confirm that PTMD codons destabilize transcripts; however, unlike in yeast, the human pathway specifically targets and slightly destabilizes primarily stable mRNAs.
Rodolfo Lopes Carneiro +1 more
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Simple sequence repeats (SSRs) in the Pinus taeda chloroplast genome.
Simple sequence repeats (SSRs) in the Pinus taeda chloroplast genome.
In-Jung Lee (535016) +8 more
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Loss of AMBRA1 activates MAPK and angiogenesis signaling pathways in melanoma cells
Loss of AMBRA1 in melanoma cells activates multiple oncogenic pathways associated with tumor progression. Transcriptomic and protein network analyses revealed that AMBRA1 depletion enhances MAPK/ERK signaling, angiogenesis, TGF‐β/EMT signaling, and Wnt/axon guidance pathways.
Milad Ibrahim +4 more
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The Noc proteins involved in ribosome synthesis and export contain divergent HEAT repeats [PDF]
The Noc1-4p proteins were previously reported to be involved in intranuclear and nucleocytoplasmic transport of pre-ribosomes. Using fold recognition and structural modeling, we show that Noc1-4p are largely comprised of alpha-helical repeats similar to ...
Tollervey, D, Dlakic, M
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IGFBP4 knockdown (KD) impairs preadipocyte proliferation and is associated with IGF1R protein downregulation and attenuated AKT phosphorylation. The mechanisms by which IGFBP4 KD influences the IGF1R/AKT signaling pathway involve newly synthesized proteins and lysosomal degradation pathways. Created in BioRender.
Yujia Guo +6 more
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