Organic acidurias: Major gaps, new challenges, and a yet unfulfilled promise [PDF]
Organic acidurias (OADs) comprise a biochemically defined group of inherited metabolic diseases. Increasing awareness, reliable diagnostic work-up, newborn screening programs for some OADs, optimized neonatal and intensive care, and the development of ...
Baumgartner, M.R. (Matthias) +7 more
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Protein posttranslational modifications in metabolic diseases: basic concepts and targeted therapies
Posttranslational modifications of proteins are involved in the development of metabolism‐related diseases such as diabetes mellitus, obesity, hyperlipidemia, and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease. PTMs mediates the development of diabetes mellitus by affecting insulin homeostasis, glucose metabolism, diabetic complications, gluconeogenesis, and β‐cell ...
Yunuo Yang +4 more
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Background Chinese hickory (Carya cathayensis) is a popular nut plant having high economic value. Grafting is applied to accelerate the transition from vegetative phase to reproductive phase.
Huwei Yuan +8 more
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Evidence for a negative correlation between human reactive enamine-imine intermediate deaminase a (Rida) activity and cell proliferation rate: Role of lysine succinylation of rida [PDF]
none8noReactive intermediate deaminase (Rid) proteins are enzymes conserved in all domains of life. UK114, a mammalian member of RidA subfamily, has been firstly identified as a component of liver perchloric acid-soluble proteins (L-PSP).
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Glycolanguage of the oral microbiota
Oral bacteria speak a sophisticated glycolanguage transmitted through versatile glycoinfrastructure, carbohydrate‐active enzymes, and lectins, which contributes decisively to their success in the oral habitat. Deciphering this glycolanguage opens new avenues for novel antibacterials to treat oral diseases. Abstract The oral cavity harbors a diverse and
Fiona F. Hager‐Mair +2 more
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The underlying mechanism of autophagy on environmental cadmium‐induced Alzheimer's disease progression is vague. The findings indicated that SIRT5 desuccinylated and activated RAB7A at the K31 residue to rescue the cadmium‐provoked Alzheimer's disease progression by restoring the autophagic flux, and identified potential targets for the treatment of ...
Ping Deng +22 more
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Increased susceptibility to Chrysanthemum Yellows phytoplasma infection in Atcals7ko plants is accompanied by enhanced expression of carbohydrate transporters [PDF]
Main conclusion: Loss of CALS7 appears to confer increased susceptibility to phytoplasma infection in Arabidopsis, altering expression of genes involved in sugar metabolism and membrane transport.
Bernardini C. +9 more
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Arming the troops: Post-translational modification of extracellular bacterial proteins [PDF]
Funder: The Evelyn TrustFunder: The Cystic Fibrosis TrustFunder: British Lung Foundation; FundRef: https://doi.org/10.13039/501100000351Protein secretion is almost universally employed by bacteria.
Forrest, Suzanne, Welch, Martin
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Barcelona conference on epigenetics and cancer: 50 years of histone acetylation [PDF]
The Barcelona Conference on Epigenetics and Cancer (BCEC) was held in Barcelona, Spain, on October 1 and 2 , 2014. The meeting was co-organized by the Cancer Epigenetics and Biology Program (PEBC-IDIBELL) and B·Debate, an initiative of Biocat, with the ...
Ausió, Juan +3 more
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Lysine succinylation precisely controls normal erythropoiesis
Lysine succinylation (Ksu) has recently emerged as a protein modification that regulates diverse functions in various biological processes. However, the systemically and precise role of lysine succinylation in erythropoiesis remains to be fully ...
Bin Hu +19 more
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