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The human nucleoporin Tpr protects cells from RNA-mediated replication stress
Tpr nucleoporin is known to be essential for nuclear transport and mitosis processes. Here the authors explore the link between Tpr and genome instability providing insights into the role of Tpr in safeguarding cells from RNA-mediated replication stress.
Martin Kosar +21 more
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The surface hydrophilicity of thermoplastic rubber (TPR) is poor, and the effect of using it directly in oil well cement is not good. TPR was modified by different silane coupling agents, and the hydrophilicity of the modified TPR was studied by Fourier ...
Jianjian Song +6 more
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Structural insights into the regulation of Cas7-11 by TPR-CHAT
The CRISPR-guided caspase (Craspase) complex is an assembly of the target-specific RNA nuclease known as Cas7-11 bound to CRISPR RNA (crRNA) and an ancillary protein known as TPR-CHAT (tetratricopeptide repeats (TPR) fused with a CHAT domain).
Babatunde E. Ekundayo +6 more
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TPR-TNR plot for confusion matrix
The two-dimensional confusion matrix used in credit assessment, biostatistics, and many other fields consists of true positive, true negative, false positive, and false negative. Their rates, such as the true positive rate (TPR), true negative rate (TNR),
Chong Sun Hong, Taekkyung Oh
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The Effectiveness of Total Physical Response (TPR) on Teaching English to Young Learners
This article through two teachers’ cases, namely, observation of two teachers’ classes and interview with them, interview with their students and their students’ parents, attempts to investigate the effectiveness of TPR as a classroom technique with ...
Rongxin Xie
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The nuclear basket (NB) scaffold, a fibrillar structure anchored to the nuclear pore complex (NPC), is regarded as constructed of polypeptides of the coiled-coil dominated protein TPR to which other proteins can bind without contributing to the NB’s ...
P. Gunkel +3 more
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Identification and Functional Analysis of Tomato TPR Gene Family
Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) as an important vegetable grown around the world is threatened by many diseases, which seriously affects its yield. Therefore, studying the interaction between tomato and pathogenic bacteria is biologically and economically ...
Xinan Zhou +9 more
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Nucleoporin TPR is an integral component of the TREX-2 mRNA export pathway
Nuclear pore complexes (NPCs) are important for cellular functions beyond nucleocytoplasmic trafficking, including genome organization and gene expression.
V. Aksenova +12 more
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While splicing has been shown to enhance nuclear export, it has remained unclear whether mRNAs generated from intronless genes use specific machinery to promote their export. Here, we investigate the role of the major nuclear pore basket protein, TPR, in
Eliza S. Lee +5 more
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Children with ependymoma have high mortality rates because ependymoma is resistant to conventional therapy. Genomic and transcriptomic studies have identified potential targets as significantly altered genes in ependymoma patients.
F. Dewi +8 more
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