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    Illuminating the impact of N-terminal acetylation: from protein to physiology by Nina McTiernan, Ine Kjosås, Thomas Arnesen

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…We also provide an overview of the impact of N-terminal acetylation, including its effects on protein folding, subcellular targeting, protein complex formation, and protein turnover. …”
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    Genetic control of N-glycosylation of human blood plasma proteins by S. Zh. Sharapov, A. N. Timoshchuk, Y. S. Aulchenko

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Glycosylation is an important protein modification, which influences the physical and chemical properties as well as biological function of these proteins. …”
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    Advances in sodium-glucose transporter protein 2 inhibitors and tumors by Jiaqi Wang, Wenyong Yang

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Sodium-glucose transporter protein 2 (SGLT2) inhibitors are a new type of glycemic control drugs, which are widely used in clinical practice because of their effects on weight reduction and protection of cardiac and renal functions. …”
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    A bacterial membrane-disrupting protein stimulates animal metamorphosis by Kyle E. Malter, Tiffany L. Dunbar, Carl Westin, Emily Darin, Josefa Rivera Alfaro, Nicholas J. Shikuma

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…MACs stimulate metamorphosis by injecting a protein effector termed metamorphosis-inducing factor 1 (Mif1) into tubeworm larvae. …”
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    Protein Level and Infantile Diarrhea in a Postweaning Piglet Model by Jing Gao, Jie Yin, Kang Xu, Hui Han, ZeMin Liu, ChenYu Wang, TieJun Li, YuLong Yin

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…The levels and sources of dietary protein are potential sources of diarrhea, but the relationship between the pathogenesis causes of infantile diarrhea and protein intake remains poorly understood. …”
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    Protein Kinases and Their Inhibitors in Pluripotent Stem Cell Fate Regulation by Jungwoon Lee, Young-Jun Park, Haiyoung Jung

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Protein kinases modulate the reversible postmodifications of substrate proteins to their phosphorylated forms as an essential process in regulating intracellular signaling transduction cascades. …”
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    Multifunctional Proteins Bridge Mitosis with Motility and Cancer with Inflammation and Arthritis by Jihong Jiang, Rosaely Casalegno-Garduno, Helen Chen, Anita Schmitt, Michael Schmitt, Christopher A. Maxwell

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…While most secreted proteins contain defined signal peptides that direct their extracellular transport through the ER-Golgi pathway, nonclassical transport of leaderless peptides/proteins was first described 20 years ago and the mechanisms responsible for unconventional export of such proteins have been thoroughly reviewed. …”
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    Recent advances in recombinant production of soluble proteins in E. coli by Ario de Marco

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Abstract Background E. coli still remains the most commonly used organism to produce recombinant proteins in research labs. This condition is mirrored by the attention that researchers dedicate to understanding the biology behind protein expression, which is then exploited to improve the effectiveness of the technology. …”
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    Heat Shock Protein 70 Neutralizes Apoptosis-Inducing Factor by Guido Kroemer

    Published 2001-01-01
    “…For example, cytochrome c, which is normally confined to the mitochondrial intermembrane space, is liberated from mitochondria and interacts with a cytosolic protein, Apaf-1, causing its oligomerization and constitution of the so-called apoptosome, a protein complex which activates a specific class of cysteine proteases, the caspases[2]. …”
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    Light quality‐dependent roles of REVEILLE proteins in the circadian system by Cassandra L. Hughes, Yuyan An, Julin N. Maloof, Stacey L. Harmer

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Abstract Several closely related Myb‐like activator proteins are known to have partially redundant functions within the plant circadian clock, but their specific roles are not well understood. …”
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    Anti-Inflammatory Effects of Protein Kinase Inhibitor Pyrrol Derivate by Halyna M. Kuznietsova, Maryna S. Yena, Iryna P. Kotlyar, Olexandr V. Ogloblya, Volodymyr K. Rybalchenko

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…In our previous studies we showed antitumor and anti-inflammatory activities of protein kinases inhibitor pyrrol derivate 1-(4-Cl-benzyl)-3-Cl-4-(CF3-fenylamino)-1H-pyrrol-2,5-dione (MI-1) on rat colon cancer model. …”
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    Temporal Requirements of cMyc Protein for Reprogramming Mouse Fibroblasts by Corey Heffernan, Huseyin Sumer, Luis F. Malaver-Ortega, Paul J. Verma

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Thus, the feasibility of substituting cMyc transgene with (non-integrative) recombinant “pTAT-mcMyc” protein delivery was assessed, without compromising reprogramming efficiency or the pluripotent phenotype. …”
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    Identification of Binding Partners of Deafness-Related Protein PDZD7 by Haibo Du, Rui Ren, Panpan Chen, Zhigang Xu, Yanfei Wang

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…PDZD7 contains multiple PDZ domains that are essential for organizing various proteins into protein complex. Several PDZD7-binding proteins have been identified, including usherin, ADGRV1, whirlin, harmonin, SANS, and MYO7A, all belonging to USH proteins. …”
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