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  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,630 Views
11 Pages

The calcium pump (sarco/endoplasmic reticulum Ca2+-ATPase, SERCA) plays a major role in calcium homeostasis in muscle cells by clearing cytosolic Ca2+ during muscle relaxation. Active Ca2+ transport by SERCA involves the structural transition from a...

  • Article
  • Open Access
34 Citations
4,278 Views
12 Pages

Duodenal Dysbiosis and Relation to the Efficacy of Proton Pump Inhibitors in Functional Dyspepsia

  • Lucas Wauters,
  • Raúl Y. Tito,
  • Matthias Ceulemans,
  • Maarten Lambaerts,
  • Alison Accarie,
  • Leen Rymenans,
  • Chloë Verspecht,
  • Joran Toth,
  • Raf Mols and
  • Patrick Augustijns
  • + 3 authors

19 December 2021

Proton pump inhibitors (PPI) may improve symptoms in functional dyspepsia (FD) through duodenal eosinophil-reducing effects. However, the contribution of the microbiome to FD symptoms and its interaction with PPI remains elusive. Aseptic duodenal bru...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
4,990 Views
13 Pages

The Effect of Proton Pump Inhibitor Use on Renal Function in Kidney Transplanted Patients

  • Dominik J. G. Flothow,
  • Barbara Suwelack,
  • Hermann Pavenstädt,
  • Katharina Schütte-Nütgen and
  • Stefan Reuter

18 January 2020

Recently, proton pump inhibitor (PPI) intake has been linked to acute kidney injury and chronic kidney disease. The objective of this study was to assess the effect of PPIs on renal function and rejection rate in kidney transplant patients. We perfor...

  • Review
  • Open Access
21 Citations
18,455 Views
17 Pages

The Use of Proton Pump Inhibitors May Increase Symptoms of Muscle Function Loss in Patients with Chronic Illnesses

  • Paulien Vinke,
  • Evertine Wesselink,
  • Wout van Orten-Luiten and
  • Klaske van Norren

Long-term use of proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) is common in patients with muscle wasting-related chronic diseases. We explored the hypothesis that the use of PPIs may contribute to a reduction in muscle mass and function in these patients. Literature...

  • Review
  • Open Access
62 Citations
12,703 Views
21 Pages

A Review on Bacteriorhodopsin-Based Bioelectronic Devices

  • Yu-Tao Li,
  • Ye Tian,
  • He Tian,
  • Tao Tu,
  • Guang-Yang Gou,
  • Qian Wang,
  • Yan-Cong Qiao,
  • Yi Yang and
  • Tian-Ling Ren

27 April 2018

Bacteriorhodopsin protein extracted from Halobacterium salinarum is widely used in many biohybrid electronic devices and forms a research subject known as bioelectronics, which merges biology with electronic technique. The specific molecule structure...

  • Review
  • Open Access
17 Citations
5,406 Views
21 Pages

24 February 2023

Two ATP-dependent proton pumps function in plant cells. Plasma membrane H+-ATPase (PM H+-ATPase) transfers protons from the cytoplasm to the apoplast, while vacuolar H+-ATPase (V-ATPase), located in tonoplasts and other endomembranes, is responsible...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,044 Views
13 Pages

Appropriateness of Proton Pump Inhibitor Prescription Evaluated by Using Serological Markers

  • Michele Russo,
  • Kryssia Isabel Rodriguez-Castro,
  • Marilisa Franceschi,
  • Antonio Ferronato,
  • Maria Piera Panozzo,
  • Lorenzo Brozzi,
  • Francesco Di Mario,
  • Pellegrino Crafa,
  • Giovanni Brandimarte and
  • Antonio Tursi

25 January 2023

Inappropriate prescription of proton pump inhibitors (PPI) has been widely reported, often lacking initial exclusion of Helicobacter pylori (HP) infection and evaluation of gastric functional status. The aim of this study was to evaluate the utility...

  • Feature Paper
  • Review
  • Open Access
30 Citations
6,258 Views
18 Pages

Plant Plasma Membrane Proton Pump: One Protein with Multiple Functions

  • Adrianna Michalak,
  • Anna Wdowikowska and
  • Małgorzata Janicka

14 December 2022

In plants, the plasma membrane proton pump (PM H+-ATPase) regulates numerous transport-dependent processes such as growth, development, basic physiology, and adaptation to environmental conditions. This review explores the multifunctionality of this...

  • Review
  • Open Access
6 Citations
2,767 Views
14 Pages

The Mechanism of Energy Coupling in H+/Na+-Pumping Membrane Pyrophosphatase—Possibilities and Probabilities

  • Alexander A. Baykov,
  • Viktor A. Anashkin,
  • Anssi M. Malinen and
  • Alexander V. Bogachev

22 August 2022

Membrane pyrophosphatases (mPPases) found in plant vacuoles and some prokaryotes and protists are ancient cation pumps that couple pyrophosphate hydrolysis with the H+ and/or Na+ transport out of the cytoplasm. Because this function is reversible, mP...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,287 Views
22 Pages

Regulation of V-ATPase by Jasmonic Acid: Possible Role of Persulfidation

  • Magdalena Zboińska,
  • Luis C. Romero,
  • Cecilia Gotor and
  • Katarzyna Kabała

9 September 2023

Vacuolar H+-translocating ATPase (V-ATPase) is a proton pump crucial for plant growth and survival. For this reason, its activity is tightly regulated, and various factors, such as signaling molecules and phytohormones, may be involved in this proces...

  • Article
  • Open Access
31 Citations
3,885 Views
10 Pages

Ordered Clusters of the Complete Oxidative Phosphorylation System in Cardiac Mitochondria

  • Semen Nesterov,
  • Yury Chesnokov,
  • Roman Kamyshinsky,
  • Alisa Panteleeva,
  • Konstantin Lyamzaev,
  • Raif Vasilov and
  • Lev Yaguzhinsky

2 February 2021

The existence of a complete oxidative phosphorylation system (OXPHOS) supercomplex including both electron transport system and ATP synthases has long been assumed based on functional evidence. However, no structural confirmation of the docking betwe...

  • Review
  • Open Access
1,324 Views
44 Pages

9 September 2025

Heme enzymes that bind and reduce O2 are susceptible to poisoning by NO. The high reactivity and affinity of NO for ferrous heme produces stable ferrous-NO complexes, which in theory should preclude O2 binding and turnover. However, NO inhibition is...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
4,351 Views
15 Pages

Crystal Structure of the N112A Mutant of the Light-Driven Sodium Pump KR2

  • Nina Maliar,
  • Kirill Kovalev,
  • Christian Baeken,
  • Taras Balandin,
  • Roman Astashkin,
  • Maksim Rulev,
  • Alexey Alekseev,
  • Nikolay Ilyinsky,
  • Andrey Rogachev and
  • Vladimir Chupin
  • + 3 authors

8 June 2020

The light-driven sodium pump KR2, found in 2013 in the marine bacteria Krokinobacter eikastus, serves as a model protein for the studies of the sodium-pumping microbial rhodopsins (NaRs). KR2 possesses a unique NDQ (N112, D116, and Q123) set of the a...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
5,454 Views
11 Pages

2 November 2016

Purple membranes (PM) of the bacteria Halobacterium salinarum are a unique natural membrane where bacteriorhodopsin (BR) can convert photon energy and pump protons. Elucidating the electronic properties of biomembranes is critical for revealing biolo...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
1,835 Views
17 Pages

25 January 2024

Efflux pumps play important roles in bacterial detoxification and some of them are stress-response elements that are up-regulated when the host is treated with antibiotics. However, efflux pumps that are down-regulated by stimulations are rarely disc...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
8,611 Views
18 Pages

Ionic Polymer Microactuator Activated by Photoresponsive Organic Proton Pumps

  • Khaled M. Al-Aribe,
  • George K. Knopf and
  • Amarjeet S. Bassi

26 October 2015

An ionic polymer microactuator driven by an organic photoelectric proton pump transducer is described in this paper. The light responsive transducer is fabricated by using molecular self-assembly to immobilize oriented bacteriorhodopsin purple membra...

  • Review
  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,280 Views
10 Pages

ATP12A Proton Pump as an Emerging Therapeutic Target in Cystic Fibrosis and Other Respiratory Diseases

  • Michał Dębczyński,
  • Giulia Gorrieri,
  • Damian Mojsak,
  • Floriana Guida,
  • Federico Zara and
  • Paolo Scudieri

27 September 2023

ATP12A encodes the catalytic subunit of the non-gastric proton pump, which is expressed in many epithelial tissues and mediates the secretion of protons in exchange for potassium ions. In the airways, ATP12A-dependent proton secretion contributes to...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
4,989 Views
17 Pages

Photoreaction Pathways of Bacteriorhodopsin and Its D96N Mutant as Revealed by in Situ Photoirradiation Solid-State NMR

  • Arisu Shigeta,
  • Yuto Otani,
  • Ryota Miyasa,
  • Yoshiteru Makino,
  • Izuru Kawamura,
  • Takashi Okitsu,
  • Akimori Wada and
  • Akira Naito

28 February 2022

Bacteriorhodopsin (BR) functions as a light-driven proton pump that transitions between different states during the photocycle, such as all-trans (AT; BR568) and 13-cis, 15-syn (CS; BR548) state and K, L, M1, M2, N, and O intermediates. In this study...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
2,532 Views
21 Pages

Anionic Phospholipids Stimulate the Proton Pumping Activity of the Plant Plasma Membrane P-Type H+-ATPase

  • Laura C. Paweletz,
  • Simon L. Holtbrügge,
  • Malina Löb,
  • Dario De Vecchis,
  • Lars V. Schäfer,
  • Thomas Günther Pomorski and
  • Bo Højen Justesen

23 August 2023

The activity of membrane proteins depends strongly on the surrounding lipid environment. Here, we characterize the lipid stimulation of the plant plasma membrane H+-ATPase Arabidopsis thaliana H+-ATPase isoform 2 (AHA2) upon purification and reconsti...

  • Review
  • Open Access
5 Citations
4,851 Views
15 Pages

29 February 2024

Mitochondria are commonly perceived as “cellular power plants”. Intriguingly, power conversion is not their only function. In the first part of this paper, we review the role of mitochondria in the evolution of eukaryotic organisms and in...

  • Review
  • Open Access
24 Citations
8,781 Views
24 Pages

Ion Channels and Pumps in Autophagy: A Reciprocal Relationship

  • Hussein Abuammar,
  • Arindam Bhattacharjee,
  • Zsófia Simon-Vecsei,
  • András Blastyák,
  • Gábor Csordás,
  • Tibor Páli and
  • Gábor Juhász

14 December 2021

Autophagy, the process of cellular self-degradation, is intrinsically tied to the degradative function of the lysosome. Several diseases have been linked to lysosomal degradative defects, including rare lysosomal storage disorders and neurodegenerati...

  • Review
  • Open Access
53 Citations
12,542 Views
56 Pages

Pseudomonas aeruginosa (P. aeruginosa) poses a grave clinical challenge due to its multidrug resistance (MDR) phenotype, leading to severe and life-threatening infections. This bacterium exhibits both intrinsic resistance to various antipseudomonal a...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
3,596 Views
10 Pages

Metformin Reverses tmexCD1-toprJ1- and tet(A)-Mediated High-Level Tigecycline Resistance in K. pneumoniae

  • Xia Xiao,
  • Quanmin Huan,
  • Yanhu Huang,
  • Yuan Liu,
  • Ruichao Li,
  • Xilan Xu and
  • Zhiqiang Wang

Tigecycline (TIG) is one of the last effective options against multidrug resistance bacteria. Recently, the RND (resistance–nodulation–division) efflux pump gene cluster, tmexCD1-toprJ1, and the tetracycline-efflux pump tet(A) mutation we...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
3,559 Views
26 Pages

Mitochondrial respiratory complex I catalyzes electron transfer from NADH to ubiquinone and pumps protons from the matrix into the intermembrane space. In particular, the complex I subunits Nad1, Nad2, Nad4, and Nad5, which are encoded by the nad1, n...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
14,611 Views
50 Pages

18 September 2009

The origin of life has previously been modeled by biological heat engines driven by thermal cycling, caused by suspension in convecting water. Here more complex heat engines are invoked to explain the origin of animals in the thermal gradient above a...

  • Article
  • Open Access
42 Citations
4,473 Views
13 Pages

Natural Born Laser Dyes: Excited-State Intramolecular Proton Transfer (ESIPT) Emitters and Their Use in Random Lasing Studies

  • Julien Massue,
  • Thibault Pariat,
  • Pauline M. Vérité,
  • Denis Jacquemin,
  • Martyna Durko,
  • Tarek Chtouki,
  • Lech Sznitko,
  • Jaroslaw Mysliwiec and
  • Gilles Ulrich

30 July 2019

A series of five excited-state intramolecular proton transfer (ESIPT) emitters based on a 2-(2′-hydroxyphenyl) benzoxazole (HBO) scaffold, functionalized with a mono-or bis-(trialkylsilyl) acetylene extended spacer are presented. Investigation...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
3,751 Views
14 Pages

Benzydamine Reverses TMexCD-TOprJ-Mediated High-Level Tigecycline Resistance in Gram-Negative Bacteria

  • Ziwen Tong,
  • Tianqi Xu,
  • Tian Deng,
  • Jingru Shi,
  • Zhiqiang Wang and
  • Yuan Liu

7 September 2021

Recently, a novel efflux pump gene cluster called tmexCD1-toprJ1 and its variants have been identified, which undermine the antibacterial activity of tigecycline, one of the last remaining options effective against multidrug-resistant (MDR) Gram-nega...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,699 Views
18 Pages

The Properties of Linezolid, Rifampicin, and Vancomycin, as Well as the Mechanism of Action of Pentamidine, Determine Their Synergy against Gram-Negative Bacteria

  • Miran Tang,
  • Deyi Zhao,
  • Sichen Liu,
  • Xiaotuan Zhang,
  • Zhuocheng Yao,
  • Hule Chen,
  • Cui Zhou,
  • Tieli Zhou and
  • Chunquan Xu

7 September 2023

Combining pentamidine with Gram-positive-targeting antibiotics has been proven to be a promising strategy for treating infections from Gram-negative bacteria (GNB). However, which antibiotics pentamidine can and cannot synergize with and the reasons...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,629 Views
24 Pages

23 July 2024

We extended our model of the S1 tubular segment to address the mechanisms by which SGLT1 interacts with lateral Na/K pumps and tight junctional complexes to generate isosmotic fluid reabsorption via tubular segment S3. The strategy applied allowed fo...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,509 Views
13 Pages

Expression of Drosophila melanogaster V-ATPases in Olfactory Sensillum Support Cells

  • Kalpana Jain,
  • Sinisa Prelic,
  • Bill S. Hansson and
  • Dieter Wicher

22 December 2024

V-ATPases are ubiquitous and evolutionarily conserved rotatory proton pumps, which are crucial for maintaining various biological functions. Previous investigations have shown that a V-ATPase is present in the support cells of moth trichoid sensilla...

  • Review
  • Open Access
79 Citations
10,222 Views
22 Pages

Mechanisms of Mitochondrial Dysfunction in Lysosomal Storage Disorders: A Review

  • Karolina M. Stepien,
  • Federico Roncaroli,
  • Nadia Turton,
  • Christian J. Hendriksz,
  • Mark Roberts,
  • Robert A. Heaton and
  • Iain Hargreaves

11 August 2020

Mitochondrial dysfunction is emerging as an important contributory factor to the pathophysiology of lysosomal storage disorders (LSDs). The cause of mitochondrial dysfunction in LSDs appears to be multifactorial, although impaired mitophagy and oxida...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
1 Citations
889 Views
3 Pages

Acute Tubulointerstitial Nephritis and Polyclonal Hypergammaglobulinaemia: Which Is the Culprit?

  • Ana E. Sirvent,
  • Ricardo Enríquez,
  • Tania Muci,
  • Francisco Javier Ardoy-Ibañez,
  • Isabel Millán,
  • Amadeo Almiñana,
  • Rosalía Ruiz-Ferrús and
  • Luis Jiménez del Cerro

7 November 2018

Proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) are among the most frequent implicated drugs in acute tubulointerstitial nephritis (ATIN), nevertheless it is important to report cases with atypical profiles. A 80-year-old female, exposed during 34 months to omeprazole...

  • Review
  • Open Access
10 Citations
5,775 Views
18 Pages

11 September 2022

The cytochrome bc1 complex is an essential component of the mitochondrial respiratory chain of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. It is composed of ten protein subunits, three of them playing an important role in electron transfer and proton pumping...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
7,400 Views
12 Pages

24 April 2015

N-acetyl-l-histidine (NAH) is a prominent biomolecule in brain, retina and lens of poikilothermic vertebrates. In fish lens, NAH exhibits an unusual compartmentalized metabolism. It is synthesized from L-histidine (His) and acetyl Co-enzyme A. Howeve...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,052 Views
21 Pages

31 March 2025

This study elucidates the structural determinants and optogenetic potential of Archaerhodopsin HeAR, a proton pump from Halorubrum sp. Ejinoor isolated from Inner Mongolian salt lakes. Through heterologous expression in E. coli BL21 (DE3) and integra...

  • Review
  • Open Access
66 Citations
18,577 Views
22 Pages

29 November 2019

Gastric juice is a unique combination of hydrochloric acid (HCl), lipase, and pepsin. Acidic gastric juice is found in all vertebrates, and its main function is to inactivate microorganisms. The phylogenetic preservation of this energy-consuming and,...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,250 Views
10 Pages

A Light-Driven Integrated Bio-Capacitor with Single Nano-Channel Modulation

  • Jie Lin,
  • Yu-Jia Lv,
  • Lei Han,
  • Kuan Sun,
  • Yan Xiang,
  • Xiao-Xing Xing and
  • Yu-Tao Li

9 February 2022

Bioelectronics, an emerging discipline formed by the biology and electronic information disciplines, has maintained a state of rapid development since its birth. Amongst the various functional bioelectronics materials, bacteriorhodopsin (bR), with it...

  • Review
  • Open Access
73 Citations
10,771 Views
18 Pages

12 February 2015

In eukaryotic cells, mitochondria host ancient essential bioenergetic and biosynthetic pathways. LYR (leucine/tyrosine/arginine) motif proteins (LYRMs) of the Complex1_LYR-like superfamily interact with protein complexes of bacterial origin. Many LY...

  • Review
  • Open Access
37 Citations
36,272 Views
17 Pages

15 August 2023

Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is a common esophageal disorder characterized by troublesome symptoms associated with increased esophageal acid exposure. The cornerstones of therapy in this regard include treatment with acid-suppressive agents...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
7,982 Views
11 Pages

Correlation between the Serum Pepsinogen I Level and the Symptom Degree in Proton Pump Inhibitor-Users Administered with a Probiotic

  • Muneki Igarashi,
  • Jun Nagano,
  • Ayumi Tsuda,
  • Takayoshi Suzuki,
  • Jun Koike,
  • Tetsufumi Uchida,
  • Masashi Matsushima,
  • Tetsuya Mine and
  • Yasuhiro Koga

25 June 2014

In patients with functional upper gastrointestinal disorders such as gastroesophageal reflux disease and functional dyspepsia, the presence of symptoms is thought to occur in the absence of any organic diseases and the mechanisms behind this remain u...

  • Review
  • Open Access
11 Citations
9,205 Views
20 Pages

Proton Pump Inhibitors and Oral–Gut Microbiota: From Mechanism to Clinical Significance

  • Xian Zhang,
  • Qing Li,
  • Siyuan Xia,
  • Yan He,
  • Yuqiang Liu,
  • Jinlin Yang and
  • Xue Xiao

Proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) are some of the most commonly prescribed drugs worldwide, but there are increasing concerns about digestive complications linked to PPIs. Next-generation sequencing studies have suggested that PPIs can significantly affe...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,144 Views
12 Pages

Identification of Aly1 and Aly2 as Modulators of Cytoplasmic pH in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

  • Guoyong Liu,
  • Xiuli Han,
  • Xiang Yu,
  • Yu Wang,
  • Jinbiao Ma and
  • Yongqing Yang

25 December 2023

The regulation of intracellular pH in yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) cells is critical for cell function and viability. In yeast, protons (H+) can be excreted from the cell by plasma membrane ATPase PMA1 and pumped into vacuoles by vacuolar H+-ATPa...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
4,405 Views
16 Pages

Model-Based Prediction of Acid Suppression and Proposal of a New Dosing Regimen of Fexuprazan in Humans

  • Min-Soo Kim,
  • Nora Lee,
  • Areum Lee,
  • Yoon-Jee Chae,
  • Suk-Jae Chung and
  • Kyeong-Ryoon Lee

Fexuprazan is a potassium-competitive acid blocker (P-CAB). The compounds in this newly developed drug family suppress intragastric acidity. As there are already other acid-suppressing drugs on the market, such as H2 antagonists and proton pump inhib...

  • Article
  • Open Access
58 Citations
17,431 Views
16 Pages

Bioavailability of Sulforaphane Following Ingestion of Glucoraphanin-Rich Broccoli Sprout and Seed Extracts with Active Myrosinase: A Pilot Study of the Effects of Proton Pump Inhibitor Administration

  • Jed W. Fahey,
  • Kristina L. Wade,
  • Katherine K. Stephenson,
  • Anita A. Panjwani,
  • Hua Liu,
  • Grace Cornblatt,
  • Brian S. Cornblatt,
  • Stacy L. Ownby,
  • Edward Fuchs and
  • Walter David Holtzclaw
  • + 1 author

29 June 2019

We examined whether gastric acidity would affect the activity of myrosinase, co-delivered with glucoraphanin (GR), to convert GR to sulforaphane (SF). A broccoli seed and sprout extract (BSE) rich in GR and active myrosinase was delivered before and...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,481 Views
17 Pages

Notch Is Required for Neural Progenitor Proliferation During Embryonic Eye Regrowth

  • Dylan J. Guerin,
  • Belen Gutierrez,
  • Baoyi Zhang and
  • Kelly Ai-Sun Tseng

The ability of an organism to regrow tissues is regulated by various signaling pathways. One such pathway that has been studied widely both in the context of regeneration and development is the Notch signaling pathway. Notch is required for the devel...

  • Review
  • Open Access
10 Citations
11,900 Views
17 Pages

Microscopic Colitis: Pathogenesis and Diagnosis

  • Busara Songtanin,
  • Jason N. Chen and
  • Kenneth Nugent

1 July 2023

Microscopic colitis is a type of inflammatory bowel disease and is classified as either collagenous colitis or lymphocytic colitis. The typical presentation is chronic watery diarrhea. The disease occurs more frequently in women aged 60–65 year...

  • Review
  • Open Access
57 Citations
18,083 Views
25 Pages

The structural resemblance between the fused imidazopyridine heterocyclic ring system and purines has prompted biological investigations to assess their potential therapeutic significance. They are known to play a crucial role in numerous disease con...

  • Review
  • Open Access
14 Citations
6,558 Views
10 Pages

Soluble (Pro)renin Receptor and Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome: Oxidative Stress in Brain?

  • Kazuhiro Takahashi,
  • Koji Ohba,
  • Kazuki Tajima,
  • Tsuguo Nishijima and
  • Shigeru Sakurai

(Pro)renin receptor ((P)RR) is a multi-functional molecule that is related to both the renin-angiotensin system (RAS) and vacuolar H+-ATPase (v-ATPase), an ATP-dependent multi-subunit proton pump. Soluble (P)RR (s(P)RR), which consists of the extrace...

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