Alquezar, Carolina Arya, Shruti Kao, Aimee W.
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Frontiers in Neurology
Post-translational modifications (PTMs) on tau have long been recognized as affecting protein function and contributing to neurodegeneration. The explosion of information on potential and observed PTMs on tau provides an opportunity to better understand these modifications in the context of tau homeostasis, which becomes perturbed with aging and di...
Luo, Shengyuan Surapaneni, Aditya Zheng, Zihe Rhee, Eugene P Coresh, Josef Hung, Adriana M Nadkarni, Girish N Yu, Bing Boerwinkle, Eric Tin, Adrienne
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Clinical journal of the American Society of Nephrology : CJASN
Genetic variants in NAT8, a liver- and kidney-specific acetyltransferase encoding gene, have been associated with eGFR and CKD in European populations. Higher circulating levels of two NAT8-associated metabolites, N-δ-acetylornithine and N-acetyl-1-methylhistidine, have been linked to lower eGFR and higher risk of incident CKD in the Black populati...
Kumar, Ramesh Mehta, Divya Mishra, Nimisha Nayak, Debasis Sunil, Sujatha
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International Journal of Molecular Sciences
Being opportunistic intracellular pathogens, viruses are dependent on the host for their replication. They hijack host cellular machinery for their replication and survival by targeting crucial cellular physiological pathways, including transcription, translation, immune pathways, and apoptosis. Immediately after translation, the host and viral pro...
Albanese, Adam Daly, Leonard A. Mennerich, Daniela Kietzmann, Thomas Sée, Violaine
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International Journal of Molecular Sciences
The hypoxia signalling pathway enables adaptation of cells to decreased oxygen availability. When oxygen becomes limiting, the central transcription factors of the pathway, hypoxia-inducible factors (HIFs), are stabilised and activated to induce the expression of hypoxia-regulated genes, thereby maintaining cellular homeostasis. Whilst hydroxylatio...
Xie, Xuan Feng, Hui Hu, Bo
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Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)
Bandwidth is the crucial knowledge to sampling, reconstruction or estimation of the graph signal (GS). However, it is typically unknown in practice. In this paper, we focus on detecting the bandwidth of bandlimited GS with a small sample size, where the number of spectral components of GS to be tested may greatly exceed the sample size. To control ...
Zhang, Jinming Peng, Qisheng Zhao, Weizheng Sun, Wanchun Yang, Jingbo Liu, Ning
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Journal of proteome research
Influenza viruses continue evolving and have the ability to cause a global pandemic, so it is very important to elucidate its pathogenesis and find new treatment methods. In recent years, proteomics has made important contributions to describing the dynamic interaction between influenza viruses and their hosts, especially in posttranslational regul...
Perner, Florian Armstrong, Scott A.
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Cells
The aberrant function of chromatin regulatory networks (epigenetics) is a hallmark of cancer promoting oncogenic gene expression. A growing body of evidence suggests that the disruption of specific chromatin-associated protein complexes has therapeutic potential in malignant conditions, particularly those that are driven by aberrant chromatin modif...
Sedley, Lynda
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Epigenetics Insights
Nutritional epigenetics is a rapidly expanding field of research, and the natural modulation of the genome is a non-invasive, sustainable, and personalized alternative to gene-editing for chronic disease management. Genetic differences and epigenetic inflexibility resulting in abnormal gene expression, differential or aberrant methylation patterns ...
Shan, Yun Zhang, Shuchen Gao, Bin Liang, Shu Zhang, Hao Yu, Xizhong Zhao, Juan Ye, Lifang Yang, Qin Shang, Wenbin
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Frontiers in Pharmacology
Berberine (BBR), which is an active component of Coptis chinensis Franch, has been reported to improve glucose metabolism and insulin resistance in animal and human studies, predominantly via activation of the 5′-adenosine monophosphate kinase (AMPK) pathway and suppression of the inflammation response. However, the mechanisms underlying the effect...
Kim, Jung-Yeon Jo, Jungmin Leem, Jaechan Park, Kwan-Kyu
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Antioxidants
Emerging evidence suggests that epigenetic mechanisms such as histone modification are crucially involved in the pathophysiology of acute kidney injury (AKI). The histone acetyltransferase p300 regulates several biological processes through the acetylation of histones or transcription factors. However, the role of p300 in cisplatin-induced AKI rema...