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41 Citations
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10 September 2020

Endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress is a result of conditions that imbalance protein homeostasis or proteostasis at the ER, for example ischemia, and is a common event in various human pathologies, including the diseased heart. Cardiac integrity and fu...

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14 Citations
3,859 Views
20 Pages

Quantitative Proteomic Analysis Uncovers the Mediation of Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress-Induced Autophagy in DHAV-1-Infected DEF Cells

  • Jingjing Lan,
  • Ruihua Zhang,
  • Honglei Yu,
  • Jingyu Wang,
  • Wenxiang Xue,
  • Junhao Chen,
  • Shaoli Lin,
  • Yu Wang,
  • Zhijing Xie and
  • Shijin Jiang

6 December 2019

Autophagy is a tightly regulated catabolic process and is activated in cells in response to stress signals. Despite extensive study, the interplay between duck hepatitis A virus type 1 (DHAV-1) and the autophagy of host cells is not clear. In this st...

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6 Citations
2,356 Views
17 Pages

Global Proteome Profiling Revealed the Adaptive Reprogramming of Barley Flag Leaf to Drought and Elevated Temperature

  • Krzysztof Mikołajczak,
  • Anetta Kuczyńska,
  • Paweł Krajewski,
  • Michał Kempa and
  • Natalia Witaszak

22 June 2023

Plants, as sessile organisms, have developed sophisticated mechanisms to survive in changing environments. Recent advances in omics approaches have facilitated the exploration of plant genomes; however, the molecular mechanisms underlying the respons...

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6 Citations
3,339 Views
14 Pages

Fish Hydrolysate Supplementation Prevents Stress-Induced Dysregulation of Hippocampal Proteins Relative to Mitochondrial Metabolism and the Neuronal Network in Mice

  • Julie Le Faouder,
  • Bastien Arnaud,
  • Régis Lavigne,
  • Céline Lucas,
  • Emmanuelle Com,
  • Elodie Bouvret,
  • Anne-Laure Dinel and
  • Charles Pineau

28 May 2022

Over the past several decades, stress has dramatically increased in occidental societies. The use of natural resources, such as fish hydrolysates, may be an attractive strategy to improve stress management. Our previous study demonstrated the anxioly...

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3 Citations
2,496 Views
14 Pages

Mitomycin C (MMC)-induced genotoxic stress can be considered to be a novel trigger of endothelial dysfunction and atherosclerosis—a leading cause of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality worldwide. Given the increasing genotoxic load on the hu...

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14 Citations
3,687 Views
29 Pages

Membrane Proteomic Profiling of Soybean Leaf and Root Tissues Uncovers Salt-Stress-Responsive Membrane Proteins

  • Hafiz Mamoon Rehman,
  • Shengjie Chen,
  • Shoudong Zhang,
  • Memoona Khalid,
  • Muhammad Uzair,
  • Phillip A. Wilmarth,
  • Shakeel Ahmad and
  • Hon-Ming Lam

31 October 2022

Cultivated soybean (Glycine max (L.)), the world’s most important legume crop, has high-to-moderate salt sensitivity. Being the frontier for sensing and controlling solute transport, membrane proteins could be involved in cell signaling, osmore...

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21 Pages

Recovery Dynamics of Photosynthetic Performance and Antioxidant Defense in Resurrection Plants Ramonda serbica and Ramonda nathaliae After Freezing-Induced Desiccation

  • Bekim Gashi,
  • Fitim Kastrati,
  • Gergana Mihailova,
  • Katya Georgieva,
  • Eva Popova,
  • Erzë Çoçaj,
  • Kimete Lluga-Rizani and
  • Qëndrim Ramshaj

3 September 2025

Resurrection plants such as Ramonda serbica and Ramonda nathaliae are gaining scientific attention due to their exceptional ability to withstand extreme drought and cold. This study is the first to evaluate the changes in photosynthetic activity, ant...

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1 Citations
2,174 Views
11 Pages

Oxidative Stress-Responsive Apoptosis Inducing Protein (ORAIP) Plays a Critical Role in Dextran Sulfate Sodium-Induced Murine Model of Ulcerative Colitis

  • Akihito Nakajima,
  • Tomoyoshi Shibuya,
  • Takako Yao,
  • Tsutomu Fujimura,
  • Kimie Murayama,
  • Ko Okumura,
  • Akihito Nagahara and
  • Yoshinori Seko

26 March 2024

Oxidative stress is implicated in the pathogenesis of various acute disorders including ischemia/reperfusion injury, ultraviolet/radiation burn, as well as chronic disorders such as dyslipidemia, atherosclerosis, diabetes mellitus, chronic renal dise...

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24 Citations
3,989 Views
14 Pages

Spermidine Induces Expression of Stress Associated Proteins (SAPs) Genes and Protects Rice Seed from Heat Stress-Induced Damage during Grain-Filling

  • Min Chen,
  • Yuying Fu,
  • Qingshan Mou,
  • Jianyu An,
  • Xiaobo Zhu,
  • Temoor Ahmed,
  • Sheng Zhang,
  • Farwa Basit,
  • Jin Hu and
  • Yajing Guan

28 September 2021

Heat stress during seed maturation significantly reduced seed size and quality. Polyamines, especially spermidine (Spd), were reported to be closely related to seed development and plant heat tolerance. Stress-associated proteins (SAPs) also played a...

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10 Citations
2,562 Views
13 Pages

22 September 2022

Oxidative stress induces DNA damage which can be repaired by DNA repair proteins, such as Ku70/80. Excess reactive oxygen species (ROS) stimulate the activation of caspase-3, which degrades Ku 70/80. Cells with decreased Ku protein levels undergo apo...

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23 Citations
5,885 Views
9 Pages

18 October 2017

We previously identified a novel apoptosis-inducing humoral factor in the conditioned medium of hypoxic/reoxygenated-cardiac myocytes. We named this novel post-translationally-modified secreted-form of eukaryotic translation initiation factor 5A Oxid...

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45 Citations
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Targeting the Stress-Induced Protein NUPR1 to Treat Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma

  • Patricia Santofimia-Castaño,
  • Yi Xia,
  • Ling Peng,
  • Adrián Velázquez-Campoy,
  • Olga Abián,
  • Wenjun Lan,
  • Gwen Lomberk,
  • Raul Urrutia,
  • Bruno Rizzuti and
  • Juan Iovanna
  • + 2 authors

17 November 2019

Cancer cells activate stress-response mechanisms to adapt themselves to a variety of stressful conditions. Among these protective mechanisms, those controlled by the stress-induced nuclear protein 1 (NUPR1) belong to the most conserved ones. NUPR1 is...

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18 Citations
4,272 Views
19 Pages

Hepatitis C Virus Proteins Core and NS5A Are Highly Sensitive to Oxidative Stress-Induced Degradation after eIF2α/ATF4 Pathway Activation

  • W. Alfredo Ríos-Ocampo,
  • María-Cristina Navas,
  • Manon Buist-Homan,
  • Klaas Nico Faber,
  • Toos Daemen and
  • Han Moshage

9 April 2020

Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is accompanied by increased oxidative stress and endoplasmic reticulum stress as a consequence of viral replication, production of viral proteins, and pro-inflammatory signals. To overcome the cellular stress, hepato...

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8 Citations
4,682 Views
11 Pages

Oxidative Stress-Induced Afterdepolarizations and Protein Kinase C Signaling

  • Yu-Dong Fei,
  • Wei Li,
  • Jian-Wen Hou,
  • Kai Guo,
  • Xiao-Meng Chen,
  • Yi-He Chen,
  • Qian Wang,
  • Xiao-Lei Xu,
  • Yue-Peng Wang and
  • Yi-Gang Li

Background: Hydrogen peroxide (H2O2)-induced oxidative stress has been demonstrated to induce afterdepolarizations and triggered activities in isolated myocytes, but the underlying mechanisms remain not fully understood. We aimed to explore whether p...

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1 Citations
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15 Pages

24 February 2020

Protein import across the endoplasmic reticulum membrane is physiologically regulated in a substrate-selective manner to ensure the protection of stressed ER from the overload of misfolded proteins. However, it is poorly understood how different type...

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7 Citations
4,173 Views
16 Pages

3 September 2020

The transitioning of cells during the systemic demise of an organism is poorly understood. Here, we present evidence that organismal death is accompanied by a common and sequential molecular flood of stress-induced events that propagate the senescenc...

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9 November 2025

Disuse-induced muscle atrophy (DMA), commonly resulting from immobilization, is driven by chronic inflammation and oxidative stress, which disrupts the balance between protein synthesis and degradation. Quinic acid (QA), a natural compound with known...

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4 Citations
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23 Pages

28 January 2025

Heat shock proteins (HSPs) are crucial molecular chaperones that help organisms maintain protein stability under stress conditions. As a major stored-product pest, Rhyzopertha dominica (Fabricius) faces distinct stresses compared to field insects, pr...

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25 Citations
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19 Pages

iTRAQ-Based Quantitative Analysis of Responsive Proteins Under PEG-Induced Drought Stress in Wheat Leaves

  • Yajing Wang,
  • Xinying Zhang,
  • Guirong Huang,
  • Fu Feng,
  • Xiaoying Liu,
  • Rui Guo,
  • Fengxue Gu,
  • Xiuli Zhong and
  • Xurong Mei

Drought is an important abiotic stress that seriously restricts crop productivity. An understanding of drought tolerance mechanisms offers guidance for cultivar improvement. In order to understand how a well-known wheat genotype Jinmai 47 responds to...

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10 Citations
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14 Pages

Oxidative stress contributes to numerous diseases, including cancer. CSB is an ATP-dependent chromatin remodeler critical for oxidative stress relief. PARP1 is the major sensor for DNA breaks and fundamental for efficient single-strand break repair....

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19 Citations
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23 Pages

Molecular Cloning and Characterization of cDNA Encoding a Putative Stress-Induced Heat-Shock Protein from Camelus dromedarius

  • Mohamed S. Elrobh,
  • Mohammad S. Alanazi,
  • Wajahatullah Khan,
  • Zainularifeen Abduljaleel,
  • Abdullah Al-Amri and
  • Mohammad D. Bazzi

27 June 2011

Heat shock proteins are ubiquitous, induced under a number of environmental and metabolic stresses, with highly conserved DNA sequences among mammalian species. Camelus dromedaries (the Arabian camel) domesticated under semi-desert environments, is w...

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5 Citations
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13 Pages

Unique N-Terminal Interactions Connect F-BOX STRESS INDUCED (FBS) Proteins to a WD40 Repeat-like Protein Pathway in Arabidopsis

  • Edgar Sepulveda-Garcia,
  • Elena C. Fulton,
  • Emily V. Parlan,
  • Lily E. O’Connor,
  • Anneke A. Fleming,
  • Amy J. Replogle,
  • Mario Rocha-Sosa,
  • Joshua M. Gendron and
  • Bryan Thines

19 October 2021

SCF-type E3 ubiquitin ligases provide specificity to numerous selective protein degradation events in plants, including those that enable survival under environmental stress. SCF complexes use F-box (FBX) proteins as interchangeable substrate adaptor...

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4 Citations
2,132 Views
18 Pages

28 October 2024

Camel whey protein (CWP) is a potent natural antioxidant, noted for its abundance of antioxidant amino acids. Despite its promising properties, the precise mechanisms underlying its effects remain inadequately explored. This study aims to investigate...

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12 Citations
4,226 Views
18 Pages

Endothelial cells (ECs) line the inner surface of all blood vessels and form a barrier that facilitates the controlled transfer of nutrients and oxygen from the circulatory system to surrounding tissues. Exposed to both laminar and turbulent blood fl...

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30 Citations
5,460 Views
13 Pages

Comprehensive Analysis of the Cadmium Tolerance of Abscisic Acid-, Stress- and Ripening-Induced Proteins (ASRs) in Maize

  • Jie Zhang,
  • Qiusha Zhu,
  • Haijuan Yu,
  • Liang Li,
  • Guoqiang Zhang,
  • Xi Chen,
  • Mingyi Jiang and
  • Mingpu Tan

In plants, abscisic acid-, stress-, and ripening-induced (ASR) proteins have been shown to impart tolerance to multiple abiotic stresses such as drought and salinity. However, their roles in metal stress tolerance are poorly understood. To screen pla...

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26 Citations
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9 Pages

In the tumor microenvironment hypoxia and nutrient deprived states can induce endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress. If ER stress is not relieved, the tumor cells may become apoptotic. Therefore, targeting ER homeostasis is a potential strategy for cance...

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16 Citations
6,207 Views
13 Pages

22 December 2017

Glucose autoxidation has been proposed as a key reaction associated with deleterious effects induced by hyperglycemia in the eye lens. Little is known about chromophores generated during glucose autoxidation. In this study, we analyzed the effect of...

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1 Citations
1,213 Views
15 Pages

Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases 3/6 Reduce Auxin Signaling via Stabilizing Indoleacetic Acid-Induced Proteins 8/9 in Plant Abiotic Stress Adaptation

  • Chunyan Wang,
  • Xiaoxuan Li,
  • Han Zhao,
  • Xiankui Cui,
  • Wenhong Xu,
  • Ke Li,
  • Yang Xu,
  • Zipeng Yu,
  • Luyao Yu and
  • Rui Guo

24 February 2025

The balance between plant growth and stress response is a key issue in the field of biology. In this process, mitogen-activated protein kinase 3 (MPK3) and MPK6 contribute to the construction of plants’ defense system during stress tolerance, w...

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56 Citations
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14 Pages

7 March 2021

Heat stress (HS) is one of the most important factors posing harm to the economic wellbeing of dairy industries, as it reduces milk yield as well as milk protein content. Recent studies suggest that HS participates in the induction of tissue oxidativ...

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17 Citations
4,314 Views
22 Pages

Saturated free fatty acids (FFAs) strongly correlate with metabolic syndromes and are well-known risk factors for cardiovascular diseases (CVDs). The mechanism of palmitic acid (PA)-induced vascular lipotoxicity under endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stres...

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7 Citations
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Tanshinone IIA Inhibits the Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress-Induced Unfolded Protein Response by Activating the PPARα/FGF21 Axis to Ameliorate Nonalcoholic Steatohepatitis

  • Dajin Pi,
  • Zheng Liang,
  • Jinyue Pan,
  • Jianwei Zhen,
  • Chuiyang Zheng,
  • Wen Fan,
  • Qingliang Song,
  • Maoxing Pan,
  • Qinhe Yang and
  • Yupei Zhang

23 August 2024

Nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) is a critical stage in the progression of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). Tanshinone IIA (TIIA) is a tanshinone extracted from Salvia miltiorrhiza; due to its powerful anti-inflammatory and antioxidant bi...

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855 Views
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3 September 2025

Cell culture models are used in cardiovascular research to study molecular pathways associated with endothelial shear stress (ESS). However, previous studies have limited translation from in vivo ESS, especially across exercise intensities. Using the...

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9,955 Views
17 Pages

The capability of cancer cells to manage stress induced by hypoxia, nutrient shortage, acidosis, redox imbalance, loss of calcium homeostasis and exposure to drugs is a key factor to ensure cancer survival and chemoresistance. Among the protective me...

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2 Citations
1,610 Views
17 Pages

Acetaminophen (APAP) overdose is a major cause of drug-induced liver injury (DILI) globally, which necessitates effective therapies. Gallic acid (GA), a naturally abundant polyphenol, possesses potent antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties that...

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20 Citations
5,846 Views
18 Pages

MCP-1/MCPIP-1 Signaling Modulates the Effects of IL-1β in Renal Cell Carcinoma through ER Stress-Mediated Apoptosis

  • Chia-Huei Lee,
  • Pin-Feng Hung,
  • Shang-Chieh Lu,
  • Hsuan-Lien Chung,
  • Shang-Lun Chiang,
  • Chun-Te Wu,
  • Wei-Chun Chou and
  • Chiao-Yin Sun

3 December 2019

In renal cell carcinoma (RCC), interleukin (IL)-1β may be a pro-metastatic cytokine. However, we have not yet noted the clinical association between tumoral expression or serum level of IL-1β and RCC in our patient cohort. Herein, we invest...

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44 Citations
6,004 Views
17 Pages

Suppression of Light-Induced Oxidative Stress in the Retina by Mitochondria-Targeted Antioxidant

  • Viktoriia E. Baksheeva,
  • Veronika V. Tiulina,
  • Natalia K. Tikhomirova,
  • Olga S. Gancharova,
  • Sergey V. Komarov,
  • Pavel P. Philippov,
  • Andrey A. Zamyatnin,
  • Ivan I. Senin and
  • Evgeni Yu. Zernii

21 December 2018

Light-induced oxidation of lipids and proteins provokes retinal injuries and results in progression of degenerative retinal diseases, such as, for instance, iatrogenic photic maculopathies. Having accumulated over years retinal injuries contribute to...

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28 Citations
3,795 Views
26 Pages

Canavalia rosea (bay bean), distributing in coastal areas or islands in tropical and subtropical regions, is an extremophile halophyte with good adaptability to seawater and drought. Late embryogenesis abundant (LEA) proteins typically accumulate in...

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17 Pages

Deinococcus radiodurans is a remarkably unique microorganism, exhibiting extraordinary tolerance to extreme conditions such as ionizing radiation, ultraviolet light, and desiccation. However, the response mechanisms of D. radiodurans under low-temper...

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37 Citations
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24 Pages

C60 Fullerene Reduces 3-Nitropropionic Acid-Induced Oxidative Stress Disorders and Mitochondrial Dysfunction in Rats by Modulation of p53, Bcl-2 and Nrf2 Targeted Proteins

  • Olga O. Gonchar,
  • Andriy V. Maznychenko,
  • Olena M. Klyuchko,
  • Iryna M. Mankovska,
  • Kamila Butowska,
  • Agnieszka Borowik,
  • Jacek Piosik and
  • Inna Sokolowska

C60 fullerene as a potent free radical scavenger and antioxidant could be a beneficial means for neurodegenerative disease prevention or cure. The aim of the study was to define the effects of C60 administration on mitochondrial dysfunction and oxida...

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10 Citations
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15 Pages

Arabidopsis Heat Stress-Induced Proteins Are Enriched in Electrostatically Charged Amino Acids and Intrinsically Disordered Regions

  • David Alvarez-Ponce,
  • Mario X. Ruiz-González,
  • Francisco Vera-Sirera,
  • Felix Feyertag,
  • Miguel A. Perez-Amador and
  • Mario A. Fares

Comparison of the proteins of thermophilic, mesophilic, and psychrophilic prokaryotes has revealed several features characteristic to proteins adapted to high temperatures, which increase their thermostability. These characteristics include a profusi...

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22 Citations
4,340 Views
15 Pages

F-Box Family Genes, LTSF1 and LTSF2, Regulate Low-Temperature Stress Tolerance in Pepper (Capsicum chinense)

  • Jelli Venkatesh,
  • Min-Young Kang,
  • Li Liu,
  • Jin-Kyung Kwon and
  • Byoung-Cheorl Kang

11 September 2020

The F-box proteins belong to a family of regulatory proteins that play key roles in the proteasomal degradation of other proteins. Plant F-box proteins are functionally diverse, and the precise roles of many such proteins in growth and development ar...

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26 Citations
3,729 Views
19 Pages

17 November 2021

Following acute infection, herpes simplex virus 1 (HSV-1) establishes lifelong latency in neurons, including sensory neurons within trigeminal ganglia. During latency, lytic cycle viral gene expression is silenced. However, stressful stimuli can trig...

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34 Citations
4,084 Views
16 Pages

28 July 2019

The beneficial effect of Melatonin (Mel), recognized as an anti-inflammatory and antioxidant compound, has been already proven to prevent oxidative stress-induced damage associated to lipid peroxidation. As previous studies modeled the impact of oxid...

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2 Citations
1,483 Views
15 Pages

Metallomic Approach to Mercury and Selenium in the Liver Tissue of Psectrogaster amazonica and Raphiodon vulpinus from the Brazilian Amazon

  • Izabela Bataglioli,
  • José Vieira,
  • Joyce da Siva,
  • Luane Andrade,
  • Victor Faria,
  • Rebeca Corcoba,
  • Ronaldo de Almeida,
  • Luiz Zara,
  • Marília Buzalaf and
  • Pedro Padilha
  • + 1 author

7 November 2024

This paper reports the results of a mercury (Hg) and selenium (Se) metallomic study in the liver tissues of Psectrogaster amazonica and Raphiodon vulpinus from the Brazilian Amazon. Two-dimensional electrophoresis, graphite furnace atomic absorption...

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Molecular Consequences of CCN6 Variants Encoding WISP3 in Progressive Pseudorheumatoid Dysplasia

  • Gulipek Guven Tasbicen,
  • Ali Tufan,
  • Batuhan Savsar,
  • Alper Bulbul,
  • Zeynep Tonbul,
  • Elif Guzel,
  • Dilay Hazal Ayhan,
  • Ahmet Can Timucin,
  • Umut Inci Onat and
  • Eda Tahir Turanli
  • + 3 authors

11 September 2025

Progressive pseudorheumatoid dysplasia (PPD) is a rare autosomal recessive cartilage disorder caused by biallelic variants in CCN6, which encodes the matricellular protein WISP3. Although WISP3 is thought to contribute to extracellular matrix (ECM) h...

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3 Citations
2,301 Views
20 Pages

3 November 2023

Cold is one of the major limiting factors for citrus production, particularly extreme cold waves. Therefore, it is of great importance to develop cold-tolerant varieties and clarify their cold tolerance mechanisms in citrus breeding. In this study, c...

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18 Citations
5,012 Views
28 Pages

WNK1–OSR1 Signaling Regulates Angiogenesis-Mediated Metastasis towards Developing a Combinatorial Anti-Cancer Strategy

  • Chia-Ying Hou,
  • Chung-Yung Ma,
  • Yu-Ju Lin,
  • Chou-Long Huang,
  • Horng-Dar Wang and
  • Chiou-Hwa Yuh

11 October 2022

Lysine-deficient protein kinase-1 (WNK1) is critical for both embryonic angiogenesis and tumor-induced angiogenesis. However, the downstream effectors of WNK1 during these processes remain ambiguous. In this study, we identified that oxidative stress...

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20 Citations
4,034 Views
33 Pages

9 November 2023

Metabolic disorders and diabetes (DM) impact more than five hundred million individuals throughout the world and are insidious in onset, chronic in nature, and yield significant disability and death. Current therapies that address nutritional status,...

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16 Citations
3,926 Views
25 Pages

26 February 2021

The ASR protein family has been discovered thirty years ago in many plant species and is involved in the tolerance of various abiotic stresses such as dehydration, salinity and heat. Despite its importance, nothing is known about the conserved ABA-Wa...

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3 Citations
2,854 Views
10 Pages

Conformational Changes of α-Crystallin Proteins Induced by Heat Stress

  • Yu-Yung Chang,
  • Meng-Hsuan Hsieh,
  • Yen-Chieh Huang,
  • Chun-Jung Chen and
  • Ming-Tao Lee

19 August 2022

α-crystallin is a major structural protein in the eye lenses of vertebrates that is composed of two relative subunits, αA and αB crystallin, which function in maintaining lens transparency. As a member of the small heat-shock protei...

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