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A role for Vps13-mediated lipid transfer at the ER-endosome contact site in ESCRT-mediated sorting. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Cell Biol
Suzuki SW   +6 more
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Mid-term outcomes of a novel liner design in kinematically-designed cruciate-retaining total knee arthroplasty. [PDF]

open access: yesWorld J Orthop
Alpert Z   +7 more
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Phylogenomic Analyses Reveal that Panguiarchaeum Is a Clade of Genome-Reduced Asgard Archaea Within the Njordarchaeia. [PDF]

open access: yesMol Biol Evol
Huang WC   +8 more
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Using GBP Nanotrap to Restore Autophagy in the Rab5/Vps21 Mutant by Forcing Snf7 and Atg17 Interaction

2021
Protein-protein interactions are important for physiology performance. Green fluorescent protein (GFP) is a widely used protein tag to show protein localization in vivo. GFP binding protein (GBP) is a specific domain with high affinity to GFP. A novel technique with GBP fused protein X tagged with red fluorescence protein binding to GFP of GFP fused ...
Mengzhu, Zhao, Yongheng, Liang
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Analysis of the dual function of the ESCRT-III protein Snf7 in endocytic trafficking and in gene expression

Biochemical Journal, 2009
ESCRT (endosomal sorting complex required for transport)-III mediates the budding and scission of intralumenal vesicles into multivesicular endosomes in yeast. For the main ESCRT-III subunit Snf7, an additional role in activation of the transcription factor Rim101 (the ‘Rim pathway’) is now also firmly established.
Peter, Weiss   +2 more
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Thermal properties and phase transition in the fluoride, (NH4)3SnF7

Journal of Solid State Chemistry, 2016
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Kartashev, A. V.   +4 more
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Identification of a Snf7-domain-containing protein that exhibits high affinity and synergistic activity for Cry13Aa1 toxin in Bursaphelenchus xylophilus

Journal of Invertebrate Pathology
Pine wilt disease, caused by the pinewood nematode Bursaphelenchus xylophilus (Rhabditida: Aphelenchoididae), results in significant global economic and ecological impacts. Although the Cry13Aa1 toxin from Bacillus thuringiensis shows nematicidal activity, its mechanism of action against B. xylophilus remains unclear.
Yajie, Guo   +8 more
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