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Genes, Volume 12, Issue 4

April 2021 - 149 articles

Cover Story: Ribosomes are macromolecular machines that perform protein synthesis in all living cells. The making of ribosomes—ribosome biogenesis—occurs largely in the nucleolus. Abnormal nucleoli have long since been used as a prognostic indicator for cancer. More recently, aberrant ribosome biogenesis has been observed in a host of different cancers, including breast cancer. Excitingly, the first step in ribosome biogenesis, the transcription of the rRNA, was identified as a therapeutic target to treat cancer. Two new drugs that target rRNA synthesis were tested in humans, one of which has recently expanded its clinical trial to include breast cancers with abnormal BRCA1/2, with more possibilities being discovered. View this paper
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Articles (149)

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
3,687 Views
10 Pages

Mosaic Segmental and Whole-Chromosome Upd(11)mat in Silver-Russell Syndrome

  • Laura Pignata,
  • Angela Sparago,
  • Orazio Palumbo,
  • Elena Andreucci,
  • Elisabetta Lapi,
  • Romano Tenconi,
  • Massimo Carella,
  • Andrea Riccio and
  • Flavia Cerrato

16 April 2021

Molecular defects altering the expression of the imprinted genes of the 11p15.5 cluster are responsible for the etiology of two congenital disorders characterized by opposite growth disturbances, Silver–Russell syndrome (SRS), associated with growth...

  • Article
  • Open Access
18 Citations
4,475 Views
13 Pages

Expression of Estrogen Receptor- and Progesterone Receptor-Regulating MicroRNAs in Breast Cancer

  • Tatiana Kalinina,
  • Vladislav Kononchuk,
  • Efim Alekseenok,
  • Darya Obukhova,
  • Sergey Sidorov,
  • Dmitry Strunkin and
  • Lyudmila Gulyaeva

16 April 2021

In ~70% of breast cancer (BC) cases, estrogen and progesterone receptors (ER and PR) are overexpressed, which can change during tumor progression. Expression changes of these receptors during cancer initiation and progression can be caused by alterat...

  • Article
  • Open Access
19 Citations
4,578 Views
24 Pages

Computational and Transcriptomic Analysis Unraveled OsMATE34 as a Putative Anthocyanin Transporter in Black Rice (Oryza sativa L.) Caryopsis

  • Enerand Mackon,
  • Yafei Ma,
  • Guibeline Charlie Jeazet Dongho Epse Mackon,
  • Babar Usman,
  • Yitong Zhao,
  • Qiufeng Li and
  • Piqing Liu

16 April 2021

Anthocyanin is a flavonoid compound with potential antioxidant properties beneficial to human health and sustains plant growth and development under different environmental stresses. In black rice, anthocyanin can be found in the stems, leaves, stigm...

  • Article
  • Open Access
27 Citations
4,696 Views
18 Pages

Identification of Novel Loci and Candidate Genes for Resistance to Powdery Mildew in a Resequenced Cucumber Germplasm

  • Xiaoping Liu,
  • Xingfang Gu,
  • Hongwei Lu,
  • Panna Liu,
  • Han Miao,
  • Yuling Bai and
  • Shengping Zhang

16 April 2021

Powdery mildew (PM) is one of the most serious diseases in cucumber and causes huge yield loss. Multiple quantitative trait loci (QTLs) for PM resistance have been reported in previous studies using a limited number of cucumber accessions. In this st...

  • Article
  • Open Access
29 Citations
5,970 Views
24 Pages

Predicting TCR-Epitope Binding Specificity Using Deep Metric Learning and Multimodal Learning

  • Alan M. Luu,
  • Jacob R. Leistico,
  • Tim Miller,
  • Somang Kim and
  • Jun S. Song

15 April 2021

Understanding the recognition of specific epitopes by cytotoxic T cells is a central problem in immunology. Although predicting binding between peptides and the class I Major Histocompatibility Complex (MHC) has had success, predicting interactions b...

  • Review
  • Open Access
12 Citations
3,421 Views
9 Pages

Genetic Profiling of Idiopathic Antenatal Intracranial Haemorrhage: What We Know?

  • Anna Franca Cavaliere,
  • Irene Turrini,
  • Marta Pallottini,
  • Annalisa Vidiri,
  • Laura Marchi,
  • Federica Perelli,
  • Simona Zaami,
  • Giovanni Scambia and
  • Fabrizio Signore

15 April 2021

Intracranial hemorrhage (ICH) is reported in premature infants and rarely, in prenatal life. Fetal ICH can be accurately identified in utero and categorized by antenatal sonography and/or MRI. Infectious disease, maternal drug exposure, alloimmune th...

  • Review
  • Open Access
34 Citations
6,421 Views
15 Pages

15 April 2021

The human immune response is a complex process that responds to numerous exogenous antigens in preventing infection by microorganisms, as well as to endogenous components in the surveillance of tumors and autoimmune diseases, and a great number of mo...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
11 Citations
3,538 Views
7 Pages

TUBB3 M323V Syndrome Presents with Infantile Nystagmus

  • Soohwa Jin,
  • Sung-Eun Park,
  • Dongju Won,
  • Seung-Tae Lee,
  • Sueng-Han Han and
  • Jinu Han

15 April 2021

Variants in the TUBB3 gene, one of the tubulin-encoding genes, are known to cause congenital fibrosis of the extraocular muscles type 3 and/or malformations of cortical development. Herein, we report a case of a 6-month-old infant with c.967A>G:p....

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
3,217 Views
17 Pages

Transcriptomic Profiling of Fe-Responsive lncRNAs and Their Regulatory Mechanism in Rice

  • Shoudong Wang,
  • Shuo Sun,
  • Runze Guo,
  • Wenying Liao and
  • Huixia Shou

14 April 2021

Iron (Fe) deficiency directly affects crop growth and development, ultimately resulting in reduced crop yield and quality. Recently, long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) have been demonstrated to play critical regulatory roles in a multitude of pathways ac...

  • Article
  • Open Access
31 Citations
3,813 Views
15 Pages

14 April 2021

Brown rot is the most economically important fungal disease of stone fruits and is primarily caused by Monilinia laxa and Monlinia fructicola. Both species co-occur in European orchards although M. fructicola is considered to cause the most severe yi...

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