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New Perspectives on Reverse Translation: Brief History and Updates
Since the 1950s, reverse translation has been an enigmatic part of Crick’s central dogma of molecular biology. It might be described as the possibility to back-translate information from proteins to nucleic acids (or codons).
Adhityo Wicaksono +2 more
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Chemical Allergy: Translating Biology into Hazard Characterization [PDF]
The induction by chemicals of allergic sensitization and allergic disease is an important and challenging branch of toxicology. Skin sensitization resulting in allergic contact dermatitis represents the most common manifestation of immunotoxicity in humans, and many hundreds of chemicals have been implicated as skin sensitizers.
Kimber, Ian +4 more
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Building the UK's industrial base in engineering biology
The paper describes the strategy and components that have been put in place to build the UK's research and industrial base in Engineering Biology. The initial section of the paper provides a brief historical overview of the development of the field in ...
Richard I. Kitney
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Concerns were brought to the attention of the journal’s editorial office after the paper was published [...]
Juan Wang +11 more
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Misfolded polypeptides are selectively recognized and transported toward aggresomes by a CED complex
Misfolded polypeptide aggregates are actively transported to aggresomes, where they are degraded through aggrephagy. Here the authors show that these aggregates are selectively recognized by the CTIF–eEF1A1–DCTN1 (CED) complex and transported to ...
Joori Park +11 more
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Inhibition of TPL2 by interferon-α suppresses bladder cancer through activation of PDE4D
Background Drugs that inhibit the MEK/ERK pathway have therapeutic benefit in bladder cancer treatment but responses vary with patients, for reasons that are still not very clear.
Zhe Qiang +10 more
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Heparin-binding hemagglutinin (HBHA) and M. tuberculosis pili (MTP) are important antigens on the surface of Mycobacterium tuberculosis. To display these antigens effectively, the fusion protein HBHA-MTP with a molecular weight of 20 kD (L20) was ...
Juan Wang +11 more
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Hijacking Translation Initiation for Synthetic Biology
AbstractGenetic code expansion (GCE) has revolutionized the field of protein chemistry. Over the past several decades more than 150 different noncanonical amino acids (ncAAs) have been co‐translationally installed into proteins within various host organisms.
Jeffery M. Tharp +3 more
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Exosome Theranostics: Biology and Translational Medicine
Exosomes are common membrane-bound nanovesicles that contain diverse biomolecules, such as lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids. Exosomes are derived from cells through exocytosis, are ingested by target cells, and can transfer biological signals between local or distant cells.
He, Chuanjiang +3 more
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This study reveals how the mitochondrial protein Slm35 is regulated in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. The authors identify stress‐responsive DNA elements and two upstream open reading frames (uORFs) in the 5′ untranslated region of SLM35. One uORF restricts translation, and its mutation increases Slm35 protein levels and mitophagy.
Hernán Romo‐Casanueva +5 more
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