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Disordered but rhythmic—the role of intrinsic protein disorder in eukaryotic circadian timing
Unstructured domains known as intrinsically disordered regions (IDRs) are present in nearly every part of the eukaryotic core circadian oscillator. IDRs enable many diverse inter‐ and intramolecular interactions that support clock function. IDR conformations are highly tunable by post‐translational modifications and environmental conditions, which ...
Emery T. Usher, Jacqueline F. Pelham
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Corrigendum to: “Characterizations of Fitting p-Groups whose Proper Subgroups are Solvable” [PDF]
The paper entitled "Characterizations of Fitting p-Groups whose Proper Subgroups are Solvable" (Adv. Group Theory Appl. 3 (2017), 31-53) contains a serious error. The proof of Lemma 2.8 relating to p=3 is false.
A.O. Asar
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Finite groups all of whose proper subgroups have few character values
In this paper, the structures of non-solvable groups whose all proper subgroups have at most seven character values are identified.
Shitian Liu , Runshi Zhang
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Function‐driven design of a surrogate interleukin‐2 receptor ligand
Interleukin (IL)‐2 signaling can be achieved and precisely fine‐tuned through the affinity, distance, and orientation of the heterodimeric receptors with their ligands. We designed a biased IL‐2 surrogate ligand that selectively promotes effector T and natural killer cell activation and differentiation. Interleukin (IL) receptors play a pivotal role in
Ziwei Tang +9 more
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Extraction Algorithm of HOM–LIE Algebras Based on Solvable and Nilpotent Groups
Dedicated to Al Farouk School & Kinder garten-Irbid ...
Shadi Shaqaqha, Nadeen Kdaisat
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Undistorted solvable linear groups
We discuss distortion of solvable linear groups over a locally compact field and provide necessary and sufficient conditions for a subgroup to be undistorted when the field is of characteristic zero.
Abels, Herbert, Alperin, Roger
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Time after time – circadian clocks through the lens of oscillator theory
Oscillator theory bridges physics and circadian biology. Damped oscillators require external drivers, while limit cycles emerge from delayed feedback and nonlinearities. Coupling enables tissue‐level coherence, and entrainment aligns internal clocks with environmental cues.
Marta del Olmo +2 more
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Discrete Solvable Matrix Groups [PDF]
Let GL(n, R) denote the real general linear group with the usual topology. A subgroup of GL(n, R) will be called an w-matrix group. We will say that a subgroup G of GL(n, R) is a discrete group if it is discrete in the induced topology. If for any group G, [G, G] denotes the commutator subgroup of G, we will say that a group 5 is solvable provided the ...
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Cryptochrome and PAS/LOV proteins play intricate roles in circadian clocks where they act as both sensors and mediators of protein–protein interactions. Their ubiquitous presence in signaling networks has positioned them as targets for small‐molecule therapeutics. This review provides a structural introduction to these protein families.
Eric D. Brinckman +2 more
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Solvable groups, free divisors and nonisolated matrix singularities II: Vanishing topology [PDF]
In this paper we use the results from the first part to compute the vanishing topology for matrix singularities based on certain spaces of matrices. We place the variety of singular matrices in a geometric configuration of free divisors which are the ...
J. Damon, Brian Pike
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