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    The fungal microbiota modulate neonatal oxygen-induced lung injury by Isaac Martin, Mary Silverberg, Ahmed Abdelgawad, Kosuke Tanaka, Brian A. Halloran, Teodora Nicola, Erin D. Myers, Jay P. Desai, Catrina T. White, Ibrahim Karabayir, Oguz Akbilgic, Laura Tipton, Samuel J. Gentle, Namasivayam Ambalavanan, Brian M. Peters, Luan D. Vu, Viral G. Jain, Charitharth V. Lal, Stephania A. Cormier, Joseph F. Pierre, Tamás Jilling, Ajay J. Talati, Kent A. Willis

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…While the microbiota significantly influences neonatal health, the relationship between the intestinal microbiome, particularly micro-eukaryotic members such as fungi and yeast, and lung injury severity in newborns remains unknown. …”
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    Dynamics and regulatory roles of RNA m6A methylation in unbalanced genomes by Shuai Zhang, Ruixue Wang, Kun Luo, Shipeng Gu, Xinyu Liu, Junhan Wang, Ludan Zhang, Lin Sun

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…N6-methyladenosine (m6A) in eukaryotic RNA is an epigenetic modification that is critical for RNA metabolism, gene expression regulation, and the development of organisms. …”
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    Comparative Structural and Biophysical Investigation of <i>Lycosa erythrognatha</i> Toxin I (LyeTx I) and Its Analog LyeTx I-b by Amanda Neves de Souza, Gabriele de Azevedo Cardoso, Lúcio Otávio Nunes, Christopher Aisenbrey, Evgeniy Salnikov, Kelton Rodrigues de Souza, Ahmad Saad, Maria Elena de Lima, Jarbas Magalhães Resende, Burkhard Bechinger, Rodrigo Moreira Verly

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Furthermore, DSC and calcein release assays indicate that LyeTx I-b exhibits significantly lower cytotoxicity toward eukaryotic membranes compared to LyeTx I, suggesting greater selectivity for bacterial membranes. …”
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    ZC3H15 suppression ameliorates bone cancer pain through inhibiting neuronal oxidative stress and microglial inflammation by Li-Quan Huang, Ting-Xuan Yan, Bao-Sheng Wang, Hao Li, Nai-Bao Zhou

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Zinc finger CCCH-type containing 15 (ZC3H15) is a highly conserved eukaryotic protein involved in various cellular processes, including tumor growth and inflammation. …”
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    Novel role of FTO in regulation of gut–brain communication via Desulfovibrio fairfieldensis-produced hydrogen sulfide under arsenic exposure by Ruonan Chen, Xiaoqin Chai, Yunxiao Zhang, Tianxiu Zhou, Yinyin Xia, Xuejun Jiang, Bo Lv, Jun Zhang, Lixiao Zhou, Xin Tian, Ruonan Wang, Lejiao Mao, Feng Zhao, Hongyang Zhang, Jun Hu, Jingfu Qiu, Zhen Zou, Chengzhi Chen

    Published 2025-12-01
    “…Fat mass and obesity-associated protein (FTO) is the key demethylase that reverses the abnormally altered N6-methyladenosine (m6A) modification in eukaryotic cells under environmental pollutants exposure. …”
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    THE ORIGIN OF SYNAPTONEMAL COMPLEX PROTEINS. SEARCH FOR RELATED PROTEINS IN PROTEOMES OF ALGAE, LOWER FUNGI, MOSSES, AND PROTOZOANS by T. M. Grishaeva, Yu. F. Bogdanov

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…Proteins similar to known proteins of the synaptonemal complexes (SCs) of seven species of higher eukaryotes, from budding yeast to mouse, which are used as models for studying meiosis, have been sought by bioinformatical methods. …”
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    Non-coding parts of genomes as the basis of epigenetic heredity by R. N. Mustafin, E. K. Khusnutdinova

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…The cooperation of these protective systems with mechanisms for controlling the interrelation of cells and their differentiation became the basis for the emergence and evolution of multicellular eukaryotes. The evolutionary conservation of a complex enzymes Drosha, Dicer, Argonaut, RdRP and their homologues in all multicellular eukaryotes, and their absence in unicellular organisms supports this assumption. …”
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    Ribosomal Proteins in Ribosome Assembly by Brigitte Pertschy, Ingrid Zierler

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Ribosomes are the cellular machinery responsible for translating mRNA into proteins, a process fundamental to all domains of life from bacteria to eukaryotes [...]…”
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    A review of quorum-sensing and its role in mediating interkingdom interactions in the ocean by Megan Coolahan, Kristen E. Whalen

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…In this review, we examine how these molecules mediate communication between bacteria and marine eukaryotes; influencing processes such as development, disease pathogenesis, and microbiome regulation within marine ecosystems. …”
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    Not just a garbage truck: No-go decay plays a role during embryo development in zebrafish. by Alana R Plastrik, Hani S Zaher

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…In eukaryotes, defective mRNAs that impede the movement of the ribosome are subject to rapid decay via no-go decay (NGD). …”
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    Fructose-Induced Carbonyl/Oxidative Stress in S. cerevisiae: Involvement of TOR by Bohdana V. Valishkevych, Ruslana A. Vasylkovska, Liudmyla M. Lozinska, Halyna M. Semchyshyn

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…The TOR (target of rapamycin) signaling pathway first described in the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae is highly conserved in eukaryotes effector of cell growth, longevity, and stress response. …”
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    A shallow-water oxygen minimum zone in an oligotrophic Tonian basin by Yunpeng Sun, Wei Wang, Xianguo Lang, Chengguo Guan, Qing Ouyang, Ke Pang, Guangjin Li, Yongliang Hu, Hongyi Shi, Xianye Zhao, Chuanming Zhou

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Abstract The Tonian Period (1000–720 Ma) bore witness to the transition from a prokaryote-dominated marine ecosystem to one characterized by the proliferation of eukaryotes. This fundamental shift has generally been attributed to evolving marine redox states. …”
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    Evolutionary plasticity and functional repurposing of the essential metabolic enzyme MoeA by Daniela Megrian, Mariano Martinez, Pedro M. Alzari, Anne Marie Wehenkel

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Abstract MoeA, also known as gephyrin in higher eukaryotes, is an enzyme essential for molybdenum cofactor (Moco) biosynthesis and involved in GABA and GlyR receptor clustering at the synapse in animals. …”
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    Mono-allelic epigenetic regulation of polycistronic transcription initiation by RNA polymerase II in Trypanosoma brucei by Rudo Kieft, Laura Cliffe, Haidong Yan, Robert J. Schmitz, Stephen L. Hajduk, Robert Sabatini

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…ABSTRACT Unique for a eukaryote, protein-coding genes in trypanosomes are arranged in polycistronic transcription units (PTUs). …”
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    Dissection of Ire1 functions reveals stress response mechanisms uniquely evolved in Candida glabrata. by Taiga Miyazaki, Hironobu Nakayama, Yohsuke Nagayoshi, Hiroshi Kakeya, Shigeru Kohno

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…Proper protein folding in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is vital in all eukaryotes. When misfolded proteins accumulate in the ER lumen, the transmembrane kinase/endoribonuclease Ire1 initiates splicing of HAC1 mRNA to generate the bZIP transcription factor Hac1, which subsequently activates its target genes to increase the protein-folding capacity of the ER. …”
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    Identification of Pentatricopeptide Repeat Proteins in the Model Organism Dictyostelium discoideum by Sam Manna, Jessica Brewster, Christian Barth

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…They are found in all eukaryotes but have been most extensively studied in plants. …”
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    Examining the Gm18 and mG Modification Positions in tRNA Sequences by Mayavan Subramanian, Thangavelu Srinivasan, Dorairaj Sudarsanam

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…Initially, m1G37 modification was reported to take place on three conserved tRNA subsets (tRNAArg, tRNALeu, tRNAPro); later on, few archaea and eukaryotes organisms revealed that other tRNAs also have the m1G37 modification. …”
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