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9 Citations
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14 Pages

Towards the Elucidation of Assimilative nasABC Operon Transcriptional Regulation in Haloferax mediterranei

  • Sandra Pastor-Soler,
  • Mónica Camacho,
  • Vanesa Bautista,
  • María-José Bonete and
  • Julia Esclapez

22 April 2021

The assimilatory pathway of the nitrogen cycle in the haloarchaeon Haloferax mediterranei has been well described and characterized in previous studies. However, the regulatory mechanisms involved in the gene expression of this pathway remain unknown...

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  • Open Access
11 Citations
14,935 Views
20 Pages

10 February 2023

Investigation of RNA- and DNA-binding proteins to a defined regulatory sequence, such as an AU-rich RNA and a DNA enhancer element, is important for understanding gene regulation through their interactions. For in vitro binding studies, an electropho...

  • Article
  • Open Access
24 Citations
4,613 Views
11 Pages

28 April 2019

We examine the role of the heterogenous ribonucleoprotein U (hnRNP U) as a G-quadruplex binding protein in human cell lines. Hypothesizing that hnRNP U is associated with telomeres, we investigate what other telomere-related functions it may have. Te...

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  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,787 Views
17 Pages

5 December 2024

Various DNA damage checkpoint control mechanisms in eukaryotic cells help maintain genomic integrity. Among these, NBS1, a key component of the MRE11-RAD50-NBS1 (MRN) complex, is an essential protein involved in the DNA damage response (DDR). In this...

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  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,770 Views
15 Pages

25 March 2023

The study of interaction proteins of the pathogen A. phaeospermum effector protein is an important means to analyze the disease-resistance mechanism of Bambusa pervariabilis × Dendrocalamopsis grandis shoot blight. To obtain the proteins intera...

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  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,083 Views
15 Pages

Unleashing the Influence of cAMP Receptor Protein: The Master Switch of Bacteriocin Export in Pectobacterium carotovorum subsp. carotovorum

  • Chung-Pei Chang,
  • Ruchi Briam James Sersenia Lagitnay,
  • Tzu-Rong Li,
  • Wei-Ting Lai,
  • Reymund Calanga Derilo and
  • Duen-Yau Chuang

Pectobacterium carotovorum subsp. carotovorum (Pcc) is a Gram-negative phytopathogenic bacterium that produces carocin, a low-molecular-weight bacteriocin that can kill related strains in response to factors in the environment such as UV exposure or...

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  • Open Access
2 Citations
4,691 Views
16 Pages

Identification of Extrachromosomal Linear microDNAs Interacted with microRNAs in the Cell Nuclei

  • Teng Sun,
  • Kun Wang,
  • Cuiyun Liu,
  • Yin Wang,
  • Jianxun Wang and
  • Peifeng Li

1 February 2019

Extrachromosomal DNA exists in two forms: Covalently closed circular and linear. While diverse types of circular extrachromosomal DNA have been identified with validated in vivo functions, little is known about linear extrachromosomal DNA. In this st...

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  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,334 Views
14 Pages

DNAJA4 Promotes the Replication of the Chinese Giant Salamander Iridovirus

  • Zijing Liu,
  • Daofa Xie,
  • Xianhui He,
  • Tianhong Zhou and
  • Wei Li

24 December 2022

The DNAJ family, a class of chaperone proteins involved in protein folding, assembly, and transport, plays an essential role in viral infections. However, the role of DNAJA4 (DnaJ Heat Shock Protein Family (Hsp40) Member A4) in the ranavirus infectio...

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  • Open Access
17 Citations
3,913 Views
21 Pages

Nucleus Accumbens-Associated Protein 1 Binds DNA Directly through the BEN Domain in a Sequence-Specific Manner

  • Naomi Nakayama,
  • Gyosuke Sakashita,
  • Takashi Nagata,
  • Naohiro Kobayashi,
  • Hisashi Yoshida,
  • Sam-Yong Park,
  • Yuko Nariai,
  • Hiroaki Kato,
  • Eiji Obayashi and
  • Kentaro Nakayama
  • + 2 authors

Nucleus accumbens-associated protein 1 (NAC1) is a nuclear protein that harbors an amino-terminal BTB domain and a carboxyl-terminal BEN domain. NAC1 appears to play significant and diverse functions in cancer and stem cell biology. Here we demonstra...

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  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,813 Views
10 Pages

6 June 2023

Human genomic DNA contains a number of diverse repetitive sequence motifs, often identified as fragile sites leading to genetic instability. Among them, expansion events occurring at triplet repeats have been extensively studied due to their associat...

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  • Open Access
12 Citations
3,928 Views
31 Pages

Identification of Orbivirus Non-Structural Protein 5 (NS5), Its Role and Interaction with RNA/DNA in Infected Cells

  • Fauziah Mohd Jaafar,
  • Baptiste Monsion,
  • Peter P. C. Mertens and
  • Houssam Attoui

Bioinformatic analyses have predicted that orbiviruses encode an additional, small non-structural protein (NS5) from a secondary open reading frame on genome segment 10. However, this protein has not previously been detected in infected mammalian or...

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  • Open Access
7 Citations
4,336 Views
16 Pages

Tick Importin-α Is Implicated in the Interactome and Regulome of the Cofactor Subolesin

  • Sara Artigas-Jerónimo,
  • Margarita Villar,
  • Alejandro Cabezas-Cruz,
  • Grégory Caignard,
  • Damien Vitour,
  • Jennifer Richardson,
  • Sandrine Lacour,
  • Houssam Attoui,
  • Lesley Bell-Sakyi and
  • Eleonore Allain
  • + 4 authors

Ticks and tick-borne diseases (TBDs) represent a burden for human and animal health worldwide. Currently, vaccines constitute the safest and most effective approach to control ticks and TBDs. Subolesin (SUB) has been identified as a vaccine antigen f...

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  • Open Access
8 Citations
4,292 Views
14 Pages

Application of ALFA-Tagging in the Nematode Model Organisms Caenorhabditis elegans and Pristionchus pacificus

  • Catia Igreja,
  • Tobias Loschko,
  • Alejandra Schäfer,
  • Radhika Sharma,
  • Shiela Pearl Quiobe,
  • Elbin Aloshy,
  • Hanh Witte and
  • Ralf J. Sommer

1 December 2022

The detection, manipulation and purification of proteins is key in modern life sciences studies. To achieve this goal, a plethora of epitope tags have been employed in model organisms from bacteria to humans. Recently, the introduction of the rationa...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
5,951 Views
13 Pages

ITSN2L Interacts with and Negatively Regulates RABEP1

  • Xiaoxu Yang,
  • Feng Yan,
  • Zhicheng He,
  • Shan Liu,
  • Yeqing Cheng,
  • Ke Wei,
  • Shiquan Gan,
  • Jing Yuan,
  • Shang Wang and
  • Ye Xiao
  • + 6 authors

27 November 2015

Intersectin-2Long (ITSN2L) is a multi-domain protein participating in endocytosis and exocytosis. In this study, RABEP1 was identified as a novel ITSN2L interacting protein using a yeast two-hybrid screen from a human brain cDNA library and this inte...

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  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,081 Views
14 Pages

Chinese Giant Salamander Iridovirus 025L Is a Viral Essential Gene

  • Zijing Liu,
  • Daofa Xie,
  • Shirong Nong,
  • Yingzi Wu,
  • Suxian Huang,
  • Xianhui He,
  • Tianhong Zhou and
  • Wei Li

23 February 2023

Ranavirus is a large nucleocytoplasmic DNA virus. Chinese giant salamander iridovirus (CGSIV) belongs to the ranavirus genus, and its replication involves a series of essential viral genes. Viral PCNA is a gene closely associated with viral replicati...

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  • Open Access
7 Citations
6,709 Views
18 Pages

26 February 2014

Human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) is a ubiquitous pathogen capable of causing life threatening consequences in neonates and immune-compromised individuals. HCMV inflicts site-specific double strand breaks (DSBs) in the cellular genome. DNA damage inflicti...

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  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,548 Views
23 Pages

24 January 2021

Assembly of photosynthetic complexes is sensitive to changing light intensities, drought and pathogens, each of which induces a redox imbalance that requires the assistance of specific chaperones to maintain protein structure. Here we report a thylak...

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  • Open Access
327 Views
15 Pages

Lactate Enhances Non-Homologous End Joining Repair and Chemoresistance Through Facilitating XRCC4–LIG4 Complex Assembly in Ovarian Cancer

  • Jingyi Lu,
  • Jiayu Zhu,
  • Huanxiao Zhang,
  • Zhou Zhou,
  • Haoyuan Li,
  • Cuimiao Zheng,
  • Xi Huang,
  • Siqi Chen,
  • Chaoyun Pan and
  • Jie Li
  • + 1 author

30 November 2025

Background: Non-homologous end joining (NHEJ) is a crucial pathway for repairing DNA double-strand breaks and a key contributor to chemoresistance in cancer. The assembly of the DNA Ligase IV (LIG4)–XRCC4 complex is essential for NHEJ fidelity,...

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  • Open Access
9 Citations
3,507 Views
14 Pages

RNA G-Quadruplex within the 5′-UTR of FEN1 Regulates mRNA Stability under Oxidative Stress

  • Ying Ma,
  • Yang Yang,
  • Jingyu Xin,
  • Lingfeng He,
  • Zhigang Hu,
  • Tao Gao,
  • Feiyan Pan and
  • Zhigang Guo

26 January 2023

Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are a group of highly oxidative molecules that induce DNA damage, affecting DNA damage response (DDR) and gene expression. It is now recognized that DNA base excision repair (BER) is one of the important pathways respons...

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  • Open Access
17 Citations
4,476 Views
18 Pages

12 September 2020

Radiotherapy is an important modality for the local control of human cancers, but the radioresistance induced by aberrant apoptotic signaling is a hallmark of cancers. Restoring the aberrant apoptotic pathways is an emerging strategy for cancer radio...

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  • Open Access
3 Citations
1,786 Views
13 Pages

Using i-GONAD for Cell-Type-Specific and Systematic Analysis of Developmental Transcription Factors In Vivo

  • Christoph Wiegreffe,
  • Simon Ehricke,
  • Luisa Schmid,
  • Jacqueline Andratschke and
  • Stefan Britsch

13 September 2023

Transcription factors (TFs) regulate gene expression via direct DNA binding together with cofactors and in chromatin remodeling complexes. Their function is thus regulated in a spatiotemporal and cell-type-specific manner. To analyze the functions of...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
4,933 Views
18 Pages

The accessibility of DNA to different cellular functions requires a dynamic regulation of chromatin organization that is mediated by different epigenetic modifications, which regulate chromatin accessibility and degree of compaction. These epigenetic...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
7,187 Views
13 Pages

Galectin-1 Is an Interactive Protein of Selenoprotein M in the Brain

  • Xifeng Qiao,
  • Jing Tian,
  • Ping Chen,
  • Chao Wang,
  • Jiazuan Ni and
  • Qiong Liu

11 November 2013

Selenium, an essential trace element for human health, mainly exerts its biological function through selenoproteins. Selenoprotein M (SelM) is one of the highly expressed selenoproteins in the brain, but its biological effect and molecular mechanism...

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  • Open Access
2,041 Views
13 Pages

Regulation of RORα Stability through PRMT5-Dependent Symmetric Dimethylation

  • Gaofeng Xiong,
  • Brynne Obringer,
  • Austen Jones,
  • Elise Horton and
  • Ren Xu

17 May 2024

Retinoic acid receptor-related orphan receptor alpha (RORα), a candidate tumor suppressor, is prevalently downregulated or lost in malignant breast cancer cells. However, the mechanisms of how RORα expression is regulated in breast epithe...

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  • Open Access
8 Citations
4,829 Views
16 Pages

Identification of Binding Proteins for TSC22D1 Family Proteins Using Mass Spectrometry

  • Ryouta Kamimura,
  • Daisuke Uchida,
  • Shin-ichiro Kanno,
  • Ryo Shiraishi,
  • Toshiki Hyodo,
  • Yuta Sawatani,
  • Michiko Shimura,
  • Tomonori Hasegawa,
  • Maki Tsubura-Okubo and
  • Erika Yaguchi
  • + 6 authors

9 October 2021

TSC-22 (TGF-β stimulated clone-22) has been reported to induce differentiation, growth inhibition, and apoptosis in various cells. TSC-22 is a member of a family in which many proteins are produced from four different family genes. TSC-22 (correspond...

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  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,773 Views
19 Pages

17 January 2025

Background: Casein kinase I protein Hrr25 plays important roles in many cellular processes, including autophagy, vesicular trafficking, ribosome biogenesis, mitochondrial biogenesis, and the DNA damage response in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Pin4 is a...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
6,283 Views
15 Pages

12 August 2019

NS3 protein is a member of the non-structural protein of duck Tembusu virus (DTMUV), which contains three domains, each of which has serine protease, nucleotide triphosphatase, and RNA helicase activities, respectively. It performs a variety of biolo...

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  • Open Access
643 Views
21 Pages

11 August 2025

In response to abiotic stress, plants utilize hub protein-mediated signaling networks, with members of the SIMILAR TO RCD ONE (SRO) protein family playing a pivotal role in regulating stress resistance pathways. This study investigates the functional...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
4,582 Views
15 Pages

The Mycobacteriophage Ms6 LysB N-Terminus Displays Peptidoglycan Binding Affinity

  • Adriano M. Gigante,
  • Francisco Olivença,
  • Maria João Catalão,
  • Paula Leandro,
  • José Moniz-Pereira,
  • Sérgio R. Filipe and
  • Madalena Pimentel

15 July 2021

Double-stranded DNA bacteriophages end their lytic cycle by disrupting the host cell envelope, which allows the release of the virion progeny. Each phage must synthesize lysis proteins that target each cell barrier to phage release. In addition to ho...

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  • Open Access
9 Citations
3,479 Views
13 Pages

Interaction Analysis between the Arabidopsis Transcription Repressor VAL1 and Transcription Coregulators SIN3-LIKEs (SNLs)

  • Chuanyou Chen,
  • Xia Gong,
  • Yan Li,
  • Haitao Li,
  • Haitao Zhang,
  • Li Liu,
  • Dacheng Liang and
  • Wenya Yuan

VIVIPAROUS1/ABSCISIC ACID INSENSITIVE3-LIKE1 (VAL1) encodes a DNA-binding B3 domain protein and plays essential roles in seed maturation and flowering transition by repressing genes through epigenetic silencing in Arabidopsis. SWI-INDEPENDENT3 (SIN3)...

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  • Open Access
7 Citations
4,198 Views
18 Pages

21 December 2019

CCDC6 is implicated in cell cycle checkpoints and DNA damage repair by homologous recombination (HR). In NSCLC, CCDC6 is barely expressed in about 30% of patients and CCDC6 gene rearrangements with RET and ROS kinases are detected in about 1% of pati...

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  • Open Access
1,358 Views
14 Pages

Background/Objectives: PARP inhibitors (PARPi) are pivotal to treating homologous recombination repair-deficient (HRD) cancers, particularly BRCA1/2-mutated ovarian and breast cancers. However, most ovarian and breast cancers harbor wild-type (WT) BR...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
3,842 Views
10 Pages

TBC1D21 Potentially Interacts with and Regulates Rap1 during Murine Spermatogenesis

  • Chih-Chun Ke,
  • Ying-Hung Lin,
  • Ya-Yun Wang,
  • Ying-Yu Wu,
  • Mei-Feng Chen,
  • Wei-Chi Ku,
  • Han-Sun Chiang and
  • Tsung-Hsuan Lai

23 October 2018

Few papers have focused on small guanosine triphosphate (GTP)-binding proteins and their regulation during spermatogenesis. TBC1D21 genes (also known as male germ cell RAB GTPase-activating protein MGCRABGAP) are related to sterility, as determined t...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
5,937 Views
13 Pages

Bacterial ClpB is an ATP-dependent Hsp100 chaperone that reactivates aggregated proteins in cooperation with the DnaK chaperone system and promotes survival of bacteria under stress conditions. A large number of publications also indicate that ClpB s...

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  • Open Access
2 Citations
4,406 Views
17 Pages

Transcription Factor and Protein Regulatory Network of PmACRE1 in Pinus massoniana Response to Pine Wilt Nematode Infection

  • Wanfeng Xie,
  • Xiaolin Lai,
  • Yuxiao Wu,
  • Zheyu Li,
  • Jingwen Zhu,
  • Yu Huang and
  • Feiping Zhang

24 September 2024

Pine wilt disease, caused by Bursaphelenchus xylophilus, is a highly destructive and contagious forest affliction. Often termed the “cancer” of pine trees, it severely impacts the growth of Masson pine (Pinus massoniana). Previous studies...

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  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,716 Views
9 Pages

Electrochemical Aptamer-Based Biosensor for Detecting Pap31, a Biomarker for Carrion’s Disease

  • Keaton Silver,
  • Andrew Smith,
  • Haley V. Colling,
  • Nico Tenorio,
  • Teisha J. Rowland and
  • Andrew J. Bonham

15 November 2024

Carrion’s disease, caused by infection with the bacterium Bartonella bacilliformis (B. bacilliformis), is effectively treated with antibiotics, but reaches fatality rates of ~90% if untreated. Current diagnostic methods are limited, insuff...

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  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,169 Views
14 Pages

Identification and Functional Analyses of Host Proteins Interacting with the p17 Protein of Avian Reovirus

  • Chengcheng Zhang,
  • Xinyi Liu,
  • Fuxi Zhao,
  • Qingqing Zhang,
  • Wei Zuo,
  • Mengjiao Guo,
  • Xiaorong Zhang and
  • Yantao Wu

25 April 2022

Avian reovirus (ARV) causes viral arthritis, chronic respiratory diseases, retarded growth and malabsorption syndrome. However, the precise molecular mechanism remains unclear. Here, we report the host cellular proteins that interact with ARV p17 by...

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  • Open Access
22 Citations
5,445 Views
14 Pages

The aim of this study was to determine how the mulberry (Morus notabilis) polyphenol oxidase 1 gene (MnPPO1) is regulated during plant stress responses by exploring the interaction between its promoter region and regulatory transcription factors. Fir...

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  • Open Access
2 Citations
668 Views
17 Pages

High-alkalinity water bodies can disrupt normal ammonia metabolism in fish, leading to ammonia poisoning. In China, there exists a highly tolerant group of Amur ide (Leuciscus waleckii) that can survive in extreme alkaline lakes with alkalinity up to...

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  • Open Access
63 Citations
5,950 Views
20 Pages

Stemness, Pluripotentiality, and Wnt Antagonism: sFRP4, a Wnt antagonist Mediates Pluripotency and Stemness in Glioblastoma

  • Gurubharathi Bhuvanalakshmi,
  • Naisarg Gamit,
  • Manasi Patil,
  • Frank Arfuso,
  • Gautam Sethi,
  • Arun Dharmarajan,
  • Alan Prem Kumar and
  • Sudha Warrier

27 December 2018

Background: Chemotherapeutic resistance of glioblastoma has been attributed to a self-renewing subpopulation, the glioma stem cells (GSCs), which is known to be maintained by the Wnt β−catenin pathway. Our previous findings demonstrated th...

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  • Open Access
17 Citations
2,786 Views
13 Pages

The large yellow croaker (Larimichthys crocea) is one of the most economically valuable mariculture fish in China. Infection of Pseudomonas plecoglossicida can cause an outbreak of “internal organ white-spot disease”, which seriously affe...

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  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,774 Views
22 Pages

Zonula occludens 2 and Cell-Cell Contacts Are Required for Normal Nuclear Shape in Epithelia

  • Christian Hernández-Guzmán,
  • Helios Gallego-Gutiérrez,
  • Bibiana Chávez-Munguía,
  • Dolores Martín-Tapia and
  • Lorenza González-Mariscal

28 September 2021

MAGUK protein ZO-2 is present at tight junctions (TJs) and nuclei. In MDCK ZO-2 knockdown (KD) cells, nuclei exhibit an irregular shape with lobules and indentations. This condition correlates with an increase in DNA double strand breaks, however cel...

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  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,172 Views
15 Pages

The Significance of Cathepsin B in Mediating Radiation Resistance in Colon Carcinoma Cell Line (Caco-2)

  • Ramadan F. Abdelaziz,
  • Ahmed M. Hussein,
  • Mohamed H. Kotob,
  • Christina Weiss,
  • Krzysztof Chelminski,
  • Christian R. Studenik and
  • Mohammed Aufy

9 November 2023

Cathepsins (Caths) are lysosomal proteases that participate in various physiological and pathological processes. Accumulating evidence suggests that caths play a multifaceted role in cancer progression and radiotherapy resistance responses. Their pro...

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  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,991 Views
18 Pages

SV40 miR-S1 and Cellular miR-1266 Sequester Each Other from Their Targets, Enhancing Telomerase Activity and Viral Replication

  • Tetsuyuki Takahashi,
  • Hirona Ichikawa,
  • Yukiko Okayama,
  • Manami Seki and
  • Takao Hijikata

Virus-encoded microRNAs (miRNAs) target viral and host mRNAs to repress protein production from viral and host genes, and regulate viral persistence, cell transformation, and evasion of the immune system. The present study demonstrated that simian vi...

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  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,299 Views
12 Pages

The Response Regulator VC1795 of Vibrio Pathogenicity Island-2 Contributes to Intestinal Colonization by Vibrio cholerae

  • Junxiang Yan,
  • Qian Liu,
  • Xinke Xue,
  • Jinghao Li,
  • Yuehua Li,
  • Yingying Su and
  • Boyang Cao

31 August 2023

Vibrio cholerae is an intestinal pathogen that can cause severe diarrheal disease. The disease has afflicted millions of people since the 19th century and has aroused global concern. The Vibrio Pathogenicity Island-2 (VPI-2) is a 57.3 kb region, VC17...

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  • Open Access
1 Citations
823 Views
18 Pages

11 October 2025

RBL1 (p107) is a member of the retinoblastoma (RB) family of pocket proteins involved in cell cycle regulation and E2F transcriptional repression. While its promoter contains conserved E2F motifs, the integrated regulation of RBL1 by upstream tumor s...

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  • Open Access
2,716 Views
9 Pages

7 March 2022

Accumulating evidence suggests that the physical interactions between genomic regions play critical roles in the regulation of genome functions, such as transcription and epigenetic regulation. Various methods to detect the physical interactions betw...

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  • Open Access
1,006 Views
15 Pages

StTCTP Positively Regulates StSN2 to Enhance Drought Stress Tolerance in Potato by Scavenging Reactive Oxygen Species

  • Shifeng Liu,
  • Feng Zhang,
  • Haojie Feng,
  • Xiyao Wang,
  • Qiang Wang,
  • Xianjun Lai and
  • Lang Yan

Drought is a negative agronomic effect that can lead to an increase in reactive oxygen species (ROS) levels. Excessive drought can severely alter cell membrane fluidity and permeability, significantly reducing cell viability. The Gibberellic acid-sti...