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Current Issues in Molecular Biology, Volume 47, Issue 9

September 2025 - 111 articles

Cover Story: Mis-localization of modified RNA and non-coding RNA molecules within cell compartments is emerging as a critical driver of hematologic malignancies. The best-known example of intracellular mis-localized molecule is the mutated nucleophosmin 1 in AML, which shuttles in the cytoplasm and disrupts cellular homeostasis. In a similar way, aberrantly settled RNAs carrying regulatory modifications and misrouted non-coding RNAs compromise essential networks for hematopoiesis, favoring malignant transformation. Recent technological advances in epitranscriptomic mapping and discovery of inhibitors targeting RNA-modifying enzymes aiming to correct pathogenic marks enable unprecedented insights into RNA localization dynamics and promote the design of novel therapeutic strategies in the field. View this paper
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Articles (111)

  • Review
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,977 Views
18 Pages

Anti-TB Drugs for Drug-Sensitive and Drug-Resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis: A Review

  • Kara Lukas,
  • Madeleine T. Dang,
  • Clare Necas and
  • Vishwanath Venketaraman

Tuberculosis (TB) is a global health challenge caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis, with drug resistance, treatment toxicity, and treatment adherence challenges continuing to impede control efforts. The objective of this review is to explore current...

  • Review
  • Open Access
1,824 Views
24 Pages

The development of drugs for cancer treatment faces critical challenges due to the heterogeneity in cancers, metastatic nature of the disease, lack of efficacy, toxicity, and drug resistance. This makes it quite important to understand the complexiti...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
731 Views
18 Pages

Metabolome and Transcriptome Analyses of the Molecular Mechanism Underlying Light-Induced Anthocyanin Accumulation in Pepper (Capsicum annuum L.) Peel

  • Qinqin He,
  • Liming He,
  • Zongqin Feng,
  • Yunyi Xiao,
  • Qiucheng Qiu,
  • Jiefeng Liu,
  • Hanbing Han and
  • Xinmin Huang

Under light exposure, certain pepper cultivars synthesize large amounts of anthocyanins in their pericarps, with the illuminated areas exhibiting black coloration. However, research on light-induced anthocyanin formation in pepper fruit, particularly...

  • Review
  • Open Access
3,926 Views
14 Pages

IGF-1 (insulin-like growth factor 1) is a growth factor primarily secreted by dermal papilla cells on hair-bearing skin that stimulates hair follicle proliferation and vascularization, and promotes the transition to the anagen growth phase of the hai...

  • Article
  • Open Access
880 Views
19 Pages

Background: Hepcidin not only sustains systemic iron homeostasis but also functions as an antimicrobial peptide. During this study, we sought to analyze the ability of hepcidin to protect against sepsis-associated acute kidney injury (SAKI) and eluci...

  • Article
  • Open Access
522 Views
11 Pages

The First Complete Chloroplast Genome Sequence of the Cyrtomium hemionitis Fern

  • Junxi Zhao,
  • Panpan Shi,
  • Xiaoxuan Wang,
  • Shuosheng Zhang and
  • Haixian Zhan

Cyrtomium hemionitis is a Cyrtomium fern with potential medicinal value; however, the lack of chloroplast genome data for this species limits its utilization and exploitation. In this study, the Illumina NovoSeq 6000 platform and SPAdes v3.14.1 were...

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  • Open Access
875 Views
17 Pages

Introduction: Sepsis is a dysregulated systemic immune response to infection which may result in mortality. It may also lead to organ injury, including injury to the lung. French maritime pine bark extract (MPBE) has been proposed to prevent/treat va...

  • Article
  • Open Access
687 Views
16 Pages

The Analysis of Solanum lycopersicum Sap Dark Proteome Reveals Ordered and Disordered Protein Abundance

  • Francisco Antonio Reyes-Soria,
  • Francisco Guillén-Chable,
  • Enrique Castaño de la Serna,
  • Lorenzo Felipe Sánchez-Teyer,
  • Miguel Angel Herrera-Alamillo,
  • Alejandro Pereira-Santana and
  • Luis Carlos Rodriguez-Zapata

Protein identity and functional roles within the cell provide the landscape of proteomics and other high-throughput technologies. However, not all protein sequences are cataloged with an identity or a functional protein family. The lack of identity a...

  • Review
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,972 Views
27 Pages

Genetic fusion of a tag sequence to a target protein, or protein of interest (POI), is one of the most widely used technologies for recombinant expression. Tag-fusion proteins can enhance soluble expression, prolong half-life, increase binding avidit...

  • Review
  • Open Access
1 Citations
875 Views
24 Pages

As key species for ecological restoration, Salix spp. thrive in harsh environments, including high-altitude regions, arid zones, and saline–alkaline soils, demonstrating remarkable resilience to abiotic stressors. Recent advances in genomics, t...

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