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A number of studies have been
2020-08-03

A number of studies have been carried out to understand lipid production pathways and to increase TAGs level in higher plants. Overexpression of key RI-1 receptor of the Kennedy pathway until now is by far the most successful strategy to increase TAG lipid content in Brassica napus, Arabidopsis tha
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Using a probe substrate to
2020-07-31

Using a probe substrate to determine the metabolic activities of cytochrome P450 is used widely in present drug–drug interaction studies. In this study, the effects of morroniside on the activity, mRNA and protein expression of CYP3A were investigated ex vivo by using rat liver microsomes. The effec
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Our study revealed elevated basal Akt phosphorylation in die
2020-07-31

Our study revealed elevated basal Akt phosphorylation in diet-induced obesity, the effect of which was reversed by ETAKO. Activation of Akt promotes cardiac hypertrophy via a number of cellular mechanisms including activation of its downstream targets such as mTOR and GSK3β [45, 46]. Short-term acti
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herpes simplex virus Imaging of primary Tfh cells at the pea
2020-07-31

Imaging of primary Tfh cells at the peak of the GC response revealed clear spatial segregation in the FM and GC compartments. This confinement was confirmed by TPP and discontinuous cell tracking 24 hr later, which showed retention of the majority of photoconverted GC Tfh cells in the original GC an
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What are the molecular signals
2020-07-31

What are the molecular signals that guide Tfh cells as they navigate around the lymph node in the course of the immune response? It was recently reported that Tfh cells inside GCs have high expression of SIPR2, which acts to repel them from the S1P-rich lymph in the SCS and promote their retention i
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EMI regulates the coupling of
2020-07-31

EMI1 regulates the coupling of mitosis and DNA replication [81]. Briefly, after GSK 0660 synthesis divide, APC/CCDH1 activity must be restrained. Although this is ultimately achieved by CDH1 phosphorylation, the required CDK activity is too low in G1 due to APC/CCDH1-dependent degradation of cyclin
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With these results it is now important to predict whether
2020-07-31

With these results, it is now important to predict whether a similar response could be obtained in humans immunized with the same E1 sequences. Thus, we used the same analysis criteria to predict peptides for HLA-A2, which is the largest and most diverse allele family in humans [47]. This revealed t
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Introduction Determining how genes function together as biol
2020-07-31

Introduction Determining how genes function together as biological systems is a defining challenge of the genomic era. While genome sequences reveal the DNA blueprint of organisms, deciphering how this blueprint leads to biological function is challenging due in large part to the complexity of prot
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br A proposed new model of
2020-07-31

A proposed new model of interference sensitive meiotic recombination pathway In current models of meiotic recombination (Fig. 2), RAD51 and DMC1 facilitate 3′ single end invasion following DSB formation by SPO11. Using the invading 3′-end as a primer and one strand of a non-sister JNJ 5207852 dih
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br Results br Discussion br
2020-07-31

Results Discussion Materials and Methods Acknowledgments Mélanie Lemor thanks the French Institute for the Exploitation of the Sea (Ifremer) and the Regional Council of Brittany for funding. The dNTP/rNTP measurements were performed in the laboratory of Dr. Chabes, Umeå University. This
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DGK metabolizes DG which enhances PKC
2020-07-31

DGK metabolizes DG, which enhances PKC activity [10,11]. DGKδ regulates the EGFR pathway for the epithelial cell differentiation of lungs and skin [27] and controls insulin receptor signaling for glucose uptake in skeletal muscle [20] by attenuating cnPKC activities. In this study, we found that the
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In our previous work a new chemical
2020-07-31

In our previous work, a new chemical entity (IND-07) was proposed as an active moiety against Mtb-DHFR thereby increasing the chemical space for identification of NCE for tuberculosis. Compound IND-07 (Fig. 2) bears an indole moiety which has not been explored for antitubercular activity so far. IND
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GRP also known as immunoglobulin heavy chain BIP
2020-07-30

GRP78, also known as immunoglobulin heavy chain BIP (binding protein), is an important molecular chaperone in recognizing and binding to unfolded proteins in ERS [23]. Under certain pathological conditions, unfolded proteins accumulate in the ER lumen and necessitate GRP78 dissociation, then induce
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Using polyclonal antibodies against the E coli Ada
2020-07-30

Using polyclonal bethanechol chloride against the E. coli Ada protein, two groups of microorganisms have been identified according to prevalence of the Ada response. Although the eukaryotic fungus A. nidulans lacked the response, it has preserved adaptability to alkylating agents. In some species,
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br Phylogenetic analysis KSTDs have
2020-07-30

Phylogenetic analysis — Δ1-KSTDs have rather diverse amino Carprofen sequences. A sequence distance analysis using the program MEGA6 [75] of all currently biochemically characterized Δ1-KSTDs yielded a largest p-distance [76] of 0.67 (on a scale of 0-1) for the Δ1-KSTDs from the actinobacteria No
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