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The cap and poly(A) tail function synergistically to regulate mRNA translational efficiency.
The cap structure and the poly(A) tail are important regulatory determinants in establishing the translational efficiency of a messenger RNA. Although the mechanism by which either determinant functions remains poorly characterized, the interaction ...
D. Gallie
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The Functional Repertoire of Survivin's Tails [PDF]
Survivin is a multitasking protein that can inhibit cell death and that is essential for mitosis. Due to these prosurvival activities and the correlation of its expression with tumor resistance to conventional cancer treatments, survivin has received much attention as a potential oncotherapeutic target.
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Cryptochromes: Tail-ored for Distinct Functions [PDF]
Cryptochromes are important components of circadian clocks in both plants and animals. Recent work suggests that the carboxy-terminal tails of these conserved proteins are used in drastically different ways in different organisms.
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Ascidian Tail Formation Requires caudal Function
Although the tail is one of the major characteristics of animals of the phylum Chordata, evolutionary aspects of the molecular mechanisms involved in its formation are not clear. To obtain insights into these issues, we have isolated and investigated the caudal gene of an ascidian, one of the lower animal groups among chordates.
Katsuyama, You +3 more
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Oviraptorosaur tail forms and functions [PDF]
Oviraptorosaur caudal osteology is unique among theropods and is characterized by posteriorly persistent and exceptionally wide transverse processes, anteroposteriorly short centra, and a high degree of flexibility across the pre-pygostyle vertebral series.
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Diversity and Function of Phage Encoded Depolymerases
Bacteriophages of the Podoviridae family often exhibit so-called depolymerases as structural components of the virion. These enzymes appear as tail spike proteins (TSPs).
Leandra E. Knecht +2 more
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Stable tail dependence functions – some basic properties
Abstract We prove some important properties of the extremal coefficients of a stable tail dependence function (“STDF”) and characterise logistic and some related STDFs. The well known sufficient conditions for composebility of logistic STDFs are shown to be also necessary.
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How regenerating lymphatics function: Lessons from lizard tails [PDF]
AbstractRational treatment of lymphoedema may be improved in the future with a better understanding of the physiological processes involved in the regeneration of new lymphatic vessels (lymphangiogenesis). Many lizard species undergo tail autotomy as a predator escape response and subsequently regenerate nonlymphoedematous tails. Such species may offer
Blacker, H. +4 more
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P2X7 Interactions and Signaling – Making Head or Tail of It
Extracellular adenine nucleotides play important roles in cell–cell communication and tissue homeostasis. High concentrations of extracellular ATP released by dying cells are sensed as a danger signal by the P2X7 receptor, a non-specific cation channel ...
Robin A. Kopp +3 more
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ABSTRACT Pediatric gastroenteropancreatic neuroendocrine neoplasms (GEP‐NENs) are extremely rare and clinically heterogeneous. Management has largely been extrapolated from adult practice. This European Standard Clinical Practice Guideline (ESCP), developed by the EXPeRT network in collaboration with adult NEN experts, provides (adult) evidence ...
Michaela Kuhlen +23 more
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