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In host‐pathogen interactions, actin‐cytoskeletal dynamics play a crucial role in successful adherence, invasion, and intracellular motility by many intruding microbes. To achieve this goal, bacterial pathogens target major host regulators, one of which is the key actin‐binding protein and class‐II actin nucleation‐promoting factor cortactin.
Irshad Sharafutdinov+4 more
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Discovery, design, and engineering of enzymes based on molecular retrobiosynthesis
Abstract Biosynthesis—a process utilizing biological systems to synthesize chemical compounds—has emerged as a revolutionary solution to 21st‐century challenges due to its environmental sustainability, scalability, and high stereoselectivity and regioselectivity.
Ancheng Chen+5 more
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FtsH degrades kinetically stable dimers of cyclopropane fatty acid synthase via an internal degron
The cellular proteome is in a constant state of flux, as changes in the environment necessitate rapid functional responses, often via mechanisms involving protein degradation. FtsH, a membrane‐bound AAA+ protease, degrades cyclopropane fatty acid synthase, an enzyme that is transiently upregulated upon entrance into stationary phase.
Sanjay B. Hari+3 more
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[Retracted] AKR1C1 alleviates LPS‑induced ALI in mice by activating the JAK2/STAT3 signaling pathway. [PDF]
Wang X, Yang B, Li Y, Luo J, Wang Y.
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Current Advances in the Combination of Fatty Acids and Resveratrol to Fight Ocular Diseases
Graphical abstract illustrating the effects of Resvega administration on choroidal neovascularization and resveratrol metabolism in the retina. The diagram illustrates that oral administration of Resvega leads to a decrease in choroidal neovascularization.
Dominique Delmas+3 more
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B-cell interleukin 1 receptor 1 modulates the female adipose tissue immune microenvironment during aging. [PDF]
Carey A+6 more
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Neuronal STING activation mediates inflammation-induced neurodegeneration via ferroptosis pathways in multiple sclerosis. [PDF]
Wang W, Guo M, Tu X, Jiang M, Zhang CJ.
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