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Molecular characterisation of the thioredoxins in the parasitic nematode haemonchus contortus [PDF]
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Science.Thioredoxins are a family of small proteins conserved through evolution, essential for cellular homeostasis.
Sotirchos, Irene M
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Our study identifies selenium deficiency as a hallmark of MASH pathogenesis. Dietary selenium supplementation enhances hepatic fatty acid oxidation (FAO) and attenuates MASH progression by activating the PPARα pathway via selenoprotein H (SELENOH). This selenium‐SELENOH‐PPARα nexus redefines the functional scope of selenoproteins, moving from redox ...
Yuwei Zhang +11 more
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Metabolic Dependencies in Pancreatic Cancer. [PDF]
Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDA) is a highly lethal cancer with a long-term survival rate under 10%. Available cytotoxic chemotherapies have significant side effects, and only marginal therapeutic efficacy. FDA approved drugs currently used against
Brody, Jonathan R. +3 more
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Correlation between Low Temperature Adaptation and Oxidative Stress in Saccharomyces cerevisiae [PDF]
Many factors, such as must composition, juice clarification, fermentation temperature, or inoculated yeast strain, strongly affect the alcoholic fermentation and aromatic profile of wine.
García Ríos, Estéfani +2 more
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Understanding protein sequence–function relationships remains challenging due to poorly defined motifs and limited residue‐level annotations. An annotation‐agnostic framework is introduced that segments protein sequences into “protein words” using attention patterns from protein language models.
Hedi Chen +9 more
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Stress-triggered redox signalling: What’s in pROSpect? [PDF]
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) have a profound influence on almost every aspect of plant biology. Here, we emphasize the fundamental, intimate relationships between light-driven reductant formation, ROS, and oxidative stress, together with compartment ...
Aller +91 more
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Chaperone-like properties of tobacco plastid thioredoxins f and m
Thioredoxins (Trxs) are ubiquitous disulphide reductases that play important roles in the redox regulation of many cellular processes. However, some redox-independent functions, such as chaperone activity, have also been attributed to Trxs in recent ...
Ruth Sanz-Barrio +5 more
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Plasticity changes of molecular networks form a cellular learning process. Signaling network plasticity promotes cancer, metastasis, and drug resistance development. 55 plasticity‐related cancer drug targets are listed (20 having already approved drugs, 9 investigational drugs, and 26 being drug target candidates).
Márk Kerestély +5 more
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Thioredoxin H (TrxH) contributes to adversity adaptation and pathogenicity of Edwardsiella piscicida
Thioredoxins (Trxs) play an important role in defending against oxidative stress and keeping disulfide bonding correct to maintain protein function. Edwardsiella piscicida, a severe fish pathogen, has been shown to encode several thioredoxins including ...
Bi-ying Wang +7 more
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Thioredoxin and evolution [PDF]
Comparisons of primary structure have revealed significant homology between the m type thioredoxins of chloroplasts and the thioredoxins from a variety of bacteria.
Buchanan, B. B.
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