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Discovery of RNA‐Targeting Small Molecules: Challenges and Future Directions
This review explores challenges and future directions in discovering RNA‐targeting small molecules, from analyzing RNA structures and computational design to experimental workflows. It discusses mechanistic strategies like splicing modulation and RNA degradation, alongside advanced tools (deep learning, docking, and validation) to accelerate drug ...
Zhengguo Cai +7 more
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ABSTRACT Proteins exert biological functions not only depending on abundance but also on regulation. Lactylation is an important novel post‐translational modification (PTM) that can affect protein structure and function, playing a crucial role in signal transduction, gene expression and cellular metabolism.
Tong Pan +3 more
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Background: Erlotinib's effect on the skin is greatly recognized to cause rashes. To treat the rashes effectively, it is necessary to understand the mechanism of rashes formation induced by the drug.
Iqbal Julian, Takuya Iwamoto
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Background and objective Osteoarthritis (OA) is a degenerative joint disease characterized by cartilage degradation and chronic inflammation. Tristetraprolin (TTP) is an RNA-binding protein with anti-inflammatory properties, but its role in OA remains ...
Hong Huang +17 more
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Abstract Altering inflammation can impact the recovering heart's structure and function following myocardial infarction (MI). MAP kinase‐activated protein kinase 2 (MK2) regulates the stability of several pro‐inflammatory cytokines. Hence, this study was to determine if MK2 deficiency impaired the inflammatory phase of post‐MI wound repair.
Joëlle Trépanier +13 more
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ZFP36L1 negatively regulates autophagy and contributes to suppressing murine norovirus replication
Norovirus is a major cause of acute gastroenteritis worldwide, particularly in young children, and represents a significant public health concern. ZFP36L1, an RNA-binding protein, has demonstrated antiviral effects against several viruses, but its role ...
Malabika Bhowmik +8 more
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Increased Stability of Tristetraprolin mRNA Supports Bone Health and Decreases Frailty During Aging.
Age-related chronic low-grade inflammation contributes to both frailty and bone loss. One of the key regulators of inflammatory signaling that declines with age is tristetraprolin (TTP), an RNA-binding protein that promotes degradation of pro ...
Ramkumar Thiyagarajan +10 more
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Evidence for OTUD-6B participation in B lymphocytes cell cycle after cytokine stimulation.
Deubiquitinating enzymes (DUBs) are important regulators of cell proliferation. Here we identified a functional deubiquitinating enzyme, ovarian tumor domain-containing 6B (OTUD-6B).
Zhongping Xu +4 more
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The RNA-binding protein tristetraprolin (TTP) promotes rapid decay of mRNAs bearing 3' UTR AU-rich elements (ARE). In many cancer types, loss of TTP expression is observed allowing for stabilization of ARE-mRNAs and their pathologic overexpression.
Cyril Sobolewski +4 more
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RNA binding proteins in the control of autoimmune diseases
Autoimmune disease is induced by the breakdown of immune tolerance to self-antigens. This is brought about by an imbalance between the activation and the repression of immune responses.
Masanori Yoshinaga, Osamu Takeuchi
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