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Cells, Volume 12, Issue 9

2023 May-1 - 133 articles

Cover Story: The characterization of a novel paralogous myc gene in Hydra, termed myc3, with conserved biochemical and oncogenic functions reveals a high complexity of the Myc network in this cnidarian. Based on its specific expression pattern, myc3 appears to function in nerve and gland cell differentiation, where its protein product could act as a dominant negative competitor of the stem-cell-specific Myc2 protein to enforce the committed state. In contrast to its highly divergent N‑terminus, the Myc3 C-terminus displays the best conservation grade compared to vertebrate Myc proteins, which may explain its strong intrinsic oncogenicity based on defined structural features. A comparison of different Myc isoforms in terms of structure and function can help to identify potentially druggable surfaces on Myc, which is an oncogenic driver in many human tumors. View this paper
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Articles (133)

  • Review
  • Open Access
15 Citations
5,229 Views
23 Pages

8 May 2023

Polo-like kinase 1 (PLK1) is a serine/threonine kinase with more than 600 phosphorylation substrates through which it regulates many biological processes, including mitosis, apoptosis, metabolism, RNA processing, vesicle transport, and G2 DNA-damage...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,578 Views
15 Pages

Multiple and Consecutive Genome Editing Using i-GONAD and Breeding Enrichment Facilitates the Production of Genetically Modified Mice

  • Carolina R. Melo-Silva,
  • Cory J. Knudson,
  • Lingjuan Tang,
  • Samita Kafle,
  • Lauren E. Springer,
  • Jihae Choi,
  • Christopher M. Snyder,
  • Yajing Wang,
  • Sangwon V. Kim and
  • Luis J. Sigal

8 May 2023

Genetically modified (GM) mice are essential tools in biomedical research. Traditional methods for generating GM mice are expensive and require specialized personnel and equipment. The use of clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats...

  • Review
  • Open Access
33 Citations
7,349 Views
24 Pages

8 May 2023

Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are radical oxygen intermediates that serve as important second messengers in signal transduction. However, when the accumulation of these molecules exceeds the buffering capacity of antioxidant enzymes, oxidative stress...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,322 Views
12 Pages

T Regulatory Cell-Associated Tolerance Induction by High-Dose Immunoglobulins in an HLA-Transgenic Mouse Model of Pemphigus

  • Christoph Hudemann,
  • Jochen Hoffmann,
  • Enno Schmidt,
  • Michael Hertl and
  • Rüdiger Eming

8 May 2023

Pemphigus vulgaris (PV) is a potentially lethal autoimmune bullous skin disorder caused by IgG autoantibodies against desmoglein 3 (Dsg3) and Dsg1. During the last three decades, high-dose intravenous immunoglobulins (IVIgs) have been applied as an e...

  • Review
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,835 Views
16 Pages

7 May 2023

Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) accounts for about 10–15% of all breast cancers (BC) in the US and its diagnosis is associated with poor survival outcomes. A better understanding of the disease etiology is crucial to identify target treatm...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
3,893 Views
18 Pages

Functional Characterisation of the Circular RNA, circHTT(2-6), in Huntington’s Disease

  • Laura Gantley,
  • Brett W. Stringer,
  • Vanessa M. Conn,
  • Youichirou Ootsuka,
  • Duncan Holds,
  • Mark Slee,
  • Kamelya Aliakbari,
  • Kirsty Kirk,
  • Rebecca J. Ormsby and
  • Simon J. Conn
  • + 4 authors

7 May 2023

Trinucleotide repeat disorders comprise ~20 severe, inherited, human neuromuscular and neurodegenerative disorders, which result from an abnormal expansion of repetitive sequences in the DNA. The most common of these, Huntington’s disease (HD),...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
5,556 Views
17 Pages

The E1a Adenoviral Gene Upregulates the Yamanaka Factors to Induce Partial Cellular Reprogramming

  • Gracia Mendoza,
  • Rebeca González-Pastor,
  • Juan Miguel Sánchez,
  • Altamira Arce-Cerezo,
  • Miguel Quintanilla,
  • Gema Moreno-Bueno,
  • Anna Pujol,
  • Carolina Belmar-López,
  • Alba de Martino and
  • Pilar Martin-Duque
  • + 2 authors

7 May 2023

The induction of pluripotency by enforced expression of different sets of genes in somatic cells has been achieved with reprogramming technologies first described by Yamanaka’s group. Methodologies for generating induced pluripotent stem cells...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
4,512 Views
24 Pages

The Pesticide Chlordecone Promotes Parkinsonism-like Neurodegeneration with Tau Lesions in Midbrain Cultures and C. elegans Worms

  • Valeria Parrales-Macias,
  • Patrick P. Michel,
  • Aurore Tourville,
  • Rita Raisman-Vozari,
  • Stéphane Haïk,
  • Stéphane Hunot,
  • Nicolas Bizat and
  • Annie Lannuzel

7 May 2023

Chlordecone (CLD) is an organochlorine pesticide (OCP) that is currently banned but still contaminates ecosystems in the French Caribbean. Because OCPs are known to increase the risk of Parkinson’s disease (PD), we tested whether chronic low-le...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
4,162 Views
39 Pages

Centrosome Formation in the Bovine Early Embryo

  • Rustem Uzbekov,
  • Galina N. Singina,
  • Ekaterina N. Shedova,
  • Charles Banliat,
  • Tomer Avidor-Reiss and
  • Svetlana Uzbekova

7 May 2023

Centrosome formation during early development in mice and rats occurs due to the appearance of centrioles de novo. In contrast, in humans and other non-rodent mammals, centrioles are thought to be derived from spermatozoa. Ultrastructural study of zy...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
3,127 Views
12 Pages

Ratio of Urinary Proteins to Albumin Excretion Shifts Substantially during Progression of the Podocytopathy Alport Syndrome, and Spot Urine Is a Reliable Method to Detect These Pathologic Changes

  • Jan Boeckhaus,
  • Lea Mohr,
  • Hassan Dihazi,
  • Burkhard Tönshoff,
  • Lutz T. Weber,
  • Lars Pape,
  • Kay Latta,
  • Henry Fehrenbach,
  • Baerbel Lange-Sperandio and
  • Oliver Gross
  • + 9 authors

7 May 2023

The urinary albumin- and protein-to-creatinine ratios (UACR and UPCR, respectively) are key endpoints in most clinical trials assessing risk of progression of chronic kidney disease (CKD). For the first time, the current study compares the UACR versu...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,209 Views
22 Pages

Novel Therapeutic Target Critical for SARS-CoV-2 Infectivity and Induction of the Cytokine Release Syndrome

  • William W. Harless,
  • Beth Lewis,
  • Bessi Qorri,
  • Samar Abdulkhalek and
  • Myron R. Szewczuk

7 May 2023

We discovered a novel therapeutic target critical for SARS-CoV-2, cellular infectivity and the induction of the cytokine release syndrome. Here, we show that the mammalian enzyme neuraminidase-1 (Neu-1) is part of a highly conserved signaling platfor...

  • Article
  • Open Access
22 Citations
5,386 Views
22 Pages

Randomized Clinical Trial of Antioxidant Therapy Patients with Septic Shock and Organ Dysfunction in the ICU: SOFA Score Reduction by Improvement of the Enzymatic and Non-Enzymatic Antioxidant System

  • Alfredo Aisa-Álvarez,
  • Israel Pérez-Torres,
  • Verónica Guarner-Lans,
  • Linaloe Manzano-Pech,
  • Randall Cruz-Soto,
  • Ricardo Márquez-Velasco,
  • Sergio Casarez-Alvarado,
  • Juvenal Franco-Granillo,
  • Marcela Elizabeth Núñez-Martínez and
  • María Elena Soto

6 May 2023

Background and aim: Here, we assess the effect of adjuvant antioxidant therapies in septic shock patients with organ dysfunction and their effect on the enzymatic and non-enzymatic antioxidant systems. Methods: Randomized clinical trial run between 2...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
4,596 Views
26 Pages

“Combo” Multi-Target Pharmacological Therapy and New Formulations to Reduce Inflammation and Improve Endogenous Remyelination in Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury

  • Marzia Moretti,
  • Riccardo Caraffi,
  • Luca Lorenzini,
  • Ilaria Ottonelli,
  • Michele Sannia,
  • Giuseppe Alastra,
  • Vito Antonio Baldassarro,
  • Alessandro Giuliani,
  • Jason Thomas Duskey and
  • Laura Calzà
  • + 6 authors

6 May 2023

Spinal cord injury (SCI) is characterized by a cascade of events that lead to sensory and motor disabilities. To date, this condition is irreversible, and no cure exists. To improve myelin repair and limit secondary degeneration, we developed a multi...

  • Opinion
  • Open Access
18 Citations
9,282 Views
13 Pages

Cellular and Mitochondrial NAD Homeostasis in Health and Disease

  • Jaylyn Waddell,
  • Rehana Khatoon and
  • Tibor Kristian

6 May 2023

The mitochondrion has a unique position among other cellular organelles due to its dynamic properties and symbiotic nature, which is reflected in an active exchange of metabolites and cofactors between the rest of the intracellular compartments. The...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,844 Views
16 Pages

Validation and Functional Analysis of Reference and Tissue-Specific Genes in Adipose Tissue of Freshwater Drum, Aplodinotus grunniens, under Starvation and Hypothermia Stress

  • Miaomiao Xue,
  • Haibo Wen,
  • Pao Xu,
  • Jianxiang Chen,
  • Qingyong Wang,
  • Yongkai Tang,
  • Xueyan Ma,
  • Guohua Lv,
  • Hongxia Li and
  • Changyou Song

6 May 2023

Adipose tissue is critical to the growth, development, and physiological health of animals. Reference genes play an essential role in normalizing the expression of mRNAs. Tissue-specific genes are preferred for their function and expression in specif...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,809 Views
14 Pages

6 May 2023

Recent studies demonstrate the adverse effects of cannabinoids on development, including via pathways shared with ethanol exposure. Our laboratory has shown that both the nervous system and cardiac development are dependent on agrin modulation of son...

  • Review
  • Open Access
24 Citations
6,545 Views
26 Pages

6 May 2023

Asthma is a chronic complex pulmonary disease characterized by airway inflammation, remodeling, and hyperresponsiveness. Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) and eosinophil-derived neurotoxin (EDN) are two significant mediators involved in the p...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,087 Views
19 Pages

Protein Networks Associated with Native Metabotropic Glutamate 1 Receptors (mGlu1) in the Mouse Cerebellum

  • Mahnaz Mansouri,
  • Leopold Kremser,
  • Thanh-Phuong Nguyen,
  • Yu Kasugai,
  • Laura Caberlotto,
  • Martin Gassmann,
  • Bettina Sarg,
  • Herbert Lindner,
  • Bernhard Bettler and
  • Francesco Ferraguti
  • + 1 author

5 May 2023

The metabotropic glutamate receptor 1 (mGlu1) plays a pivotal role in synaptic transmission and neuronal plasticity. Despite the fact that several interacting proteins involved in the mGlu1 subcellular trafficking and intracellular transduction mecha...

  • Review
  • Open Access
16 Citations
4,328 Views
17 Pages

5 May 2023

Multiple biological processes rely on direct intercellular interactions to regulate cell proliferation and migration in embryonic development and cancer processes. Tumor development and growth depends on close interactions between cancer cells and ce...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
4,237 Views
20 Pages

New Insights into the Impact of Human Papillomavirus on Oral Cancer in Young Patients: Proteomic Approach Reveals a Novel Role for S100A8

  • Marisol Miranda-Galvis,
  • Carolina Carneiro Soares,
  • Carolina Moretto Carnielli,
  • Jaqueline Ramalho Buttura,
  • Raisa Sales de Sá,
  • Estela Kaminagakura,
  • Fabio Albuquerque Marchi,
  • Adriana Franco Paes Leme,
  • Clóvis A. Lópes Pinto and
  • Cristiane Helena Squarize
  • + 3 authors

5 May 2023

Human papillomavirus (HPV) infection has recently been linked to a subset of cancers affecting the oral cavity. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying HPV-driven oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) onset and progression are poorly understood. M...

  • Review
  • Open Access
26 Citations
6,790 Views
34 Pages

Role of Macroautophagy in Mammalian Male Reproductive Physiology

  • Doaa Kirat,
  • Ahmed Mohamed Alahwany,
  • Ahmed Hamed Arisha,
  • Adel Abdelkhalek and
  • Taku Miyasho

5 May 2023

Physiologically, autophagy is an evolutionarily conserved and self-degradative process in cells. Autophagy carries out normal physiological roles throughout mammalian life. Accumulating evidence shows autophagy as a mechanism for cellular growth, dev...

  • Article
  • Open Access
73 Citations
16,413 Views
21 Pages

Poly-L-Lactic Acid Fillers Improved Dermal Collagen Synthesis by Modulating M2 Macrophage Polarization in Aged Animal Skin

  • Seyeon Oh,
  • Je Hyuk Lee,
  • Hyoung Moon Kim,
  • Sosorburam Batsukh,
  • Mi Jeong Sung,
  • Tae Hwan Lim,
  • Myoung Hoon Lee,
  • Kuk Hui Son and
  • Kyunghee Byun

5 May 2023

Poly-L-lactic acid (PLLA) fillers correct cutaneous volume loss by stimulating fibroblasts to synthesize collagen and by augmenting the volume. PLLA triggers the macrophage-induced activation of fibroblasts that secrete transforming growth factor-&be...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
4,592 Views
20 Pages

Novel Filamin C Myofibrillar Myopathy Variants Cause Different Pathomechanisms and Alterations in Protein Quality Systems

  • Dominik Sellung,
  • Lorena Heil,
  • Nassam Daya,
  • Frank Jacobsen,
  • Janine Mertens-Rill,
  • Heidi Zhuge,
  • Kristina Döring,
  • Misagh Piran,
  • Hendrik Milting and
  • Matthias Vorgerd
  • + 7 authors

5 May 2023

Myofibrillar myopathies (MFM) are a group of chronic muscle diseases pathophysiologically characterized by accumulation of protein aggregates and structural failure of muscle fibers. A subtype of MFM is caused by heterozygous mutations in the filamin...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,715 Views
22 Pages

NET Proteome in Established Type 1 Diabetes Is Enriched in Metabolic Proteins

  • Samal Bissenova,
  • Darcy Ellis,
  • Aïsha Callebaut,
  • Guy Eelen,
  • Rita Derua,
  • Mijke Buitinga,
  • Chantal Mathieu,
  • Conny Gysemans and
  • Lut Overbergh

5 May 2023

Background and aims: Type 1 diabetes (T1D) is a chronic autoimmune disease characterized by a T-cell-mediated destruction of the pancreatic insulin-producing beta cells. A growing body of evidence suggests that abnormalities in neutrophils and neutro...

  • Systematic Review
  • Open Access
22 Citations
5,610 Views
20 Pages

Vascularisation in Deep Endometriosis: A Systematic Review with Narrative Outcomes

  • Simon G. Powell,
  • Priyanka Sharma,
  • Samuel Masterson,
  • James Wyatt,
  • Ilyas Arshad,
  • Shakil Ahmed,
  • Gendie Lash,
  • Michael Cross and
  • Dharani K. Hapangama

5 May 2023

Deep endometriosis (DE) is the most severe subtype of endometriosis, with the hallmark of lesions infiltrating adjacent tissue. Abnormal vascularisation has been implicated in contributing to endometriosis lesion development in general, and how vascu...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
3,125 Views
17 Pages

Extracellular Vesicle-Packaged miR-195-5p Sensitizes Melanoma to Targeted Therapy with Kinase Inhibitors

  • Nathalia L. Santos,
  • Silvina O. Bustos,
  • Patricia P. Reis,
  • Roger Chammas and
  • Luciana N. S. Andrade

5 May 2023

Management of advanced melanoma remains challenging, with most BRAF (B-Raf proto-oncogene, serine/threonine kinase)-mutated metastatic patients relapsing within a few months upon MAPK inhibitors treatment. Modulation of tumor-derived extracellular ve...

  • Review
  • Open Access
25 Citations
6,711 Views
9 Pages

Rethinking Oncologic Treatment Strategies with Interleukin-2

  • Brian Ko,
  • Naoko Takebe,
  • Omozusi Andrews,
  • Monish Ram Makena and
  • Alice P. Chen

5 May 2023

High-dose recombinant human IL-2 (rhIL-2, aldesleukin) emerged as an important treatment option for selected patients with metastatic melanoma and metastatic renal cell carcinoma, producing durable and long-lasting antitumor responses in a small frac...

  • Review
  • Open Access
11 Citations
4,302 Views
18 Pages

The miR-183 Cluster: Biogenesis, Functions, and Cell Communication via Exosomes in Cancer

  • Shuhui Li,
  • Wei Meng,
  • Ziyi Guo,
  • Min Liu,
  • Yanyun He,
  • Yanli Li and
  • Zhongliang Ma

5 May 2023

Cancer is one of the leading causes of human death. MicroRNAs have been found to be closely associated with cancer. The miR-183 cluster, comprising miR-183, miR-96, and miR-182, is transcribed as a polycistronic miRNA cluster. Importantly, in most ca...

  • Review
  • Open Access
27 Citations
5,883 Views
28 Pages

4 May 2023

According to the 2020 global cancer data released by the World Cancer Research Fund (WCRF) International, gastric cancer (GC) is the fifth most common cancer worldwide, with yearly increasing incidence and the second-highest fatality rate in malignan...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,193 Views
29 Pages

The Role of Posterior Neural Plate-Derived Presomitic Mesoderm (PSM) in Trunk and Tail Muscle Formation and Axis Elongation

  • Barbara K. Stepien,
  • Verena Pawolski,
  • Marc-Christoph Wagner,
  • Thomas Kurth,
  • Mirko H. H. Schmidt and
  • Hans-Henning Epperlein

4 May 2023

Elongation of the posterior body axis is distinct from that of the anterior trunk and head. Early drivers of posterior elongation are the neural plate/tube and notochord, later followed by the presomitic mesoderm (PSM), together with the neural tube...

  • Review
  • Open Access
25 Citations
5,428 Views
19 Pages

Cellular Mechanisms Mediating Exercise-Induced Protection against Cardiotoxic Anthracycline Cancer Therapy

  • Sanela Dozic,
  • Erin J. Howden,
  • James R. Bell,
  • Kimberley M. Mellor,
  • Lea M. D. Delbridge and
  • Kate L. Weeks

4 May 2023

Anthracyclines such as doxorubicin are widely used chemotherapy drugs. A common side effect of anthracycline therapy is cardiotoxicity, which can compromise heart function and lead to dilated cardiomyopathy and heart failure. Dexrazoxane and heart fa...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
3,530 Views
21 Pages

4 May 2023

Although respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is the most common cause of respiratory infection in infants, immunosuppressed adults and the elderly worldwide, there is no licensed RSV vaccine or widely applicable antiviral therapeutics We previously rep...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
7 Citations
4,234 Views
12 Pages

Structured Illumination Microscopy Improves Spot Detection Performance in Spatial Transcriptomics

  • Alejandro Linares,
  • Carlo Brighi,
  • Sergio Espinola,
  • Francesco Bacchi and
  • Álvaro H. Crevenna

4 May 2023

Spatial biology is a rapidly growing research field that focuses on the transcriptomic or proteomic profiling of single cells within tissues with preserved spatial information. Imaging-based spatial transcriptomics uses epifluorescence microscopy, wh...

  • Systematic Review
  • Open Access
198 Citations
15,765 Views
13 Pages

4 May 2023

Blood biomarkers have been considered tools for the diagnosis, prognosis, and monitoring of Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Although amyloid-β peptide (Aβ) and tau are primarily blood biomarkers, recent studies have identified other reliabl...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,852 Views
20 Pages

3 May 2023

Abnormal turnover of the extracellular matrix (ECM) protein elastin has been linked to AMD pathology. Elastin is a critical component of Bruch’s membrane (BrM), an ECM layer that separates the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) from the underlyin...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
5,615 Views
20 Pages

Effects of Rho-Associated Kinase (Rock) Inhibitors (Alternative to Y-27632) on Primary Human Corneal Endothelial Cells

  • Gary S. L. Peh,
  • Francisco Bandeira,
  • Dawn Neo,
  • Khadijah Adnan,
  • Yossa Hartono,
  • Hon Shing Ong,
  • Sacha Naso,
  • Anandalakshmi Venkatraman,
  • José A. P. Gomes and
  • Jodhbir S. Mehta
  • + 1 author

3 May 2023

(1) Rho-associated coiled-coil protein kinase (ROCK) signaling cascade impacts a wide array of cellular events. For cellular therapeutics, scalable expansion of primary human corneal endothelial cells (CECs) is crucial, and the inhibition of ROCK sig...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
2,847 Views
10 Pages

3 May 2023

The purpose of this study was to develop a cell–cell interaction model that could predict a tumor’s response to radiotherapy (RT) combined with CTLA-4 immune checkpoint inhibition (ICI) in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). The...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
2,932 Views
17 Pages

Clorfl86/RHEX Is a Negative Regulator of SCF/KIT Signaling in Human Skin Mast Cells

  • Kristin Franke,
  • Gürkan Bal,
  • Zhuoran Li,
  • Torsten Zuberbier and
  • Magda Babina

3 May 2023

Mast cells (MCs) are key effector cells in allergic and inflammatory diseases, and the SCF/KIT axis regulates most aspects of the cells’ biology. Using terminally differentiated skin MCs, we recently reported on proteome-wide phosphorylation ch...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,962 Views
19 Pages

3 May 2023

Gadopentetic acid and gadodiamide are paramagnetic gadolinium-based contrast agents (GBCAs) that are routinely used for dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to monitor disease progression in cancer patients. However, growing evi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,715 Views
23 Pages

Analysis of Immunophenotypic Changes during Ex Vivo Human Erythropoiesis and Its Application in the Study of Normal and Defective Erythropoiesis

  • Shobhita Katiyar,
  • Arunim Shah,
  • Khaliqur Rahman,
  • Naresh Kumar Tripathy,
  • Rajesh Kashyap,
  • Soniya Nityanand and
  • Chandra Prakash Chaturvedi

2 May 2023

Erythropoiesis is a highly regulated process and undergoes several genotypic and phenotypic changes during differentiation. The phenotypic changes can be evaluated using a combination of cell surface markers expressed at different cellular stages of...

  • Review
  • Open Access
18 Citations
6,955 Views
30 Pages

Molecular Chaperones’ Potential against Defective Proteostasis of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis

  • Sumit Kinger,
  • Ankur Rakesh Dubey,
  • Prashant Kumar,
  • Yuvraj Anandrao Jagtap,
  • Akash Choudhary,
  • Amit Kumar,
  • Vijay Kumar Prajapati,
  • Rohan Dhiman and
  • Amit Mishra

2 May 2023

Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a neuronal degenerative condition identified via a build-up of mutant aberrantly folded proteins. The native folding of polypeptides is mediated by molecular chaperones, preventing their pathogenic aggregation....

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
2,951 Views
17 Pages

Functional Analyses of the Bacillus velezensis HMB26553 Genome Provide Evidence That Its Genes Are Potentially Related to the Promotion of Plant Growth and Prevention of Cotton Rhizoctonia Damping-Off

  • Zhenhe Su,
  • Gaoge Liu,
  • Xiaomeng Liu,
  • Shezeng Li,
  • Xiuyun Lu,
  • Peipei Wang,
  • Weisong Zhao,
  • Xiaoyun Zhang,
  • Lihong Dong and
  • Ping Ma
  • + 4 authors

2 May 2023

Bacillus spp. is one kind of the important representative biocontrol agents against plant diseases and promoting plant growth. In this study, the whole genomic sequence of bacterial strain HMB26553 was obtained. A phylogenetic tree based on the genom...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,551 Views
24 Pages

Distinct Traits of Structural and Regulatory Evolutional Conservation of Human Genes with Specific Focus on Major Cancer Molecular Pathways

  • Galina Zakharova,
  • Alexander Modestov,
  • Polina Pugacheva,
  • Rijalda Mekic,
  • Ekaterina Savina,
  • Anastasia Guryanova,
  • Anastasia Rachkova,
  • Semyon Yakushov,
  • Andrei Alimov and
  • Marianna A. Zolotovskaia
  • + 10 authors

2 May 2023

The evolution of protein-coding genes has both structural and regulatory components. The first can be assessed by measuring the ratio of non-synonymous to synonymous nucleotide substitutions. The second component can be measured as the normalized pro...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,419 Views
17 Pages

The Activity of Natural Polymorphic Variants of Human DNA Polymerase β Having an Amino Acid Substitution in the Transferase Domain

  • Olga A. Kladova,
  • Timofey E. Tyugashev,
  • Elena S. Mikushina,
  • Nikita A. Kuznetsov,
  • Daria S. Novopashina and
  • Aleksandra A. Kuznetsova

2 May 2023

To maintain the integrity of the genome, there is a set of enzymatic systems, one of which is base excision repair (BER), which includes sequential action of DNA glycosylases, apurinic/apyrimidinic endonucleases, DNA polymerases, and DNA ligases. Nor...

  • Review
  • Open Access
83 Citations
15,583 Views
37 Pages

Senescent Cells: A Therapeutic Target in Cardiovascular Diseases

  • Masayoshi Suda,
  • Karl H. Paul,
  • Tohru Minamino,
  • Jordan D. Miller,
  • Amir Lerman,
  • Georgina M. Ellison-Hughes,
  • Tamar Tchkonia and
  • James L. Kirkland

2 May 2023

Senescent cell accumulation has been observed in age-associated diseases including cardiovascular diseases. Senescent cells lack proliferative capacity and secrete senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP) factors that may cause or worsen many...

  • Review
  • Open Access
6 Citations
5,465 Views
23 Pages

Vessel-on-a-Chip: A Powerful Tool for Investigating Endothelial COVID-19 Fingerprints

  • Oksana Shevchuk,
  • Svitlana Palii,
  • Anastasiia Pak,
  • Nuria Chantada,
  • Nuria Seoane,
  • Mykhaylo Korda,
  • Manuel Campos-Toimil and
  • Ezequiel Álvarez

2 May 2023

Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) causes various vascular and blood-related reactions, including exacerbated responses. The role of endothelial cells in this acute response is remarkable and may remain important beyond the acute phase. As we move into a...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,160 Views
16 Pages

A Non-Canonical Role for the Glycosyltransferase Enzyme UGT2B17 as a Novel Constituent of the B Cell Receptor Signalosome

  • Antoine Wagner,
  • Michèle Rouleau,
  • Lyne Villeneuve,
  • Trang Le,
  • Cheryl Peltier,
  • Éric P. Allain,
  • Caroline Beaudoin,
  • Sophie Tremblay,
  • Fréderic Courtier and
  • Chantal Guillemette
  • + 5 authors

2 May 2023

In chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL), an elevated glycosyltransferase UGT2B17 expression (UGT2B17HI) identifies a subgroup of patients with shorter survival and poor drug response. We uncovered a mechanism, possibly independent of its enzymatic func...

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