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This study uncovers a previously unknown crosstalk between two major ubiquitin ligases, CRL5 and APC/C. The authors identify APC11 as a binding partner of CUL5, showing that their interaction regulates neddylation, substrate stability, and mitotic progression.
Danrui Cui +10 more
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Topological phonon modes and their role in dynamic instability of microtubules
Microtubules (MTs) are self-assembled hollow protein tubes playing important functions in live cells. Their building block is a protein called tubulin, which self-assembles in a particulate 2 dimensional lattice.
Prodan, Camelia, Prodan, Emil
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Immunotherapy fails in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) due to terminally exhausted T (Texterm) cells. Tumor‐derived PD‐L1+ extracellular vesicles promote CD8‐Texterm cells differentiation by upregulating BATF. Stromal Texterm density serves as a potent biomarker for predicting immunotherapy resistance, highlighting a novel EV‐mediated ...
Ruihua Fang +15 more
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A Review on Taxol Production through Biotechnological Approaches
Taxol is a very important anticancer drug which was first isolated from Yew plant (Taxus spp.). However, Taxol supply by extraction from natural sources, has several limitations, and cannot meet current marketchr('39')s demands.
M Majidi, AR tarinejad
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Effect of 2-H and 18-O water isotopes in kinesin-1 gliding assay [PDF]
We show here the effects of heavy-hydrogen water (^2^H~2~O) and heavy-oxygen water (H~2~^18^O) on the gliding speed of microtubules on kinesin-1 coated surfaces.
Andy Maloney +2 more
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Nanomedicine for Oral Delivery: Strategies to Overcome the Biological Barriers
Oral delivery is a preferred administration route for many clinical applications, valued for its strong patient compliance. In this review, how nanoparticles are engineered and deployed to overcome the gastrointestinal barriers that impede clinical translation of oral delivery formulations is examined.
Luke J. Kubiatowicz +5 more
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Effect of Salicylic Acid and Silver Nitrate on Taxol Production in Taxus baccata
Background: Taxol is an effective anticancer drug used widely in the treatment of a variety of cancers, including carcinomas of the ovary and breast. Taxol was originally isolated from the bark of Pacific yew tree Taxus bervifolia L..
G Asghari +3 more
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Down-regulated βIII-tubulin Expression Can Reverse Paclitaxel Resistance in A549/Taxol Cells Lines
Background and objective Chemotherapy drug resistance is the primary causes of death in patients with pulmonary carcinoma which make tumor recurrence or metastasis. β-tubulin is the main cell targets of anti-microtubule drug. Increased expression of βIII-
Yinling ZHUO, Qisen GUO
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Traditional Chinese medicine herbal mixture LQ arrests FUCCI-expressing HeLa cells in G₀/G₁ phase in 2D plastic, 2.5D Matrigel, and 3D Gelfoam culture visualized with FUCCI imaging. [PDF]
We used the fluorescence ubiquitination-based cell cycle indicator (FUCCI) to monitor cell cycle arrest after treatment of FUCCI-expressing HeLa cells (FUCCI-HeLa) with a traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) herbal mixture LQ, previously shown to have anti-
Bouvet, Michael +4 more
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Summary In plant molecular farming, recombinant products include traditional protein targets, such as antibodies, antigens, and enzymes, but also increasingly refers to high‐value peptides, and small molecules produced by heterologous enzymatic pathways.
Maxim D. Harding, Frank Sainsbury
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