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Background Seed abortion is a common phenomenon in Chinese jujube that seriously hinders the process of cross-breeding. However, the molecular mechanisms of seed abortion remain unclear in jujube. Methods Here, we performed transcriptome sequencing using eight flower and fruit ti...
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Dr. Gjumrakch Aliev, MD u0026 PhD, President “GALLY” International Biomedical Research Institute Inc., San Antonio, Texas, USA. He also hold appointment with the University of Atlanta, Atlanta, Georgia, USA as a Professor of Cardiovascular, Neuropathology, Gerontology, Health Sci...
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Next-generation sequencing (NGS) technologies allow for the generation of whole exome or whole genome sequencing data, which can be used to identify novel genetic alterations associated with defined phenotypes or to expedite discovery of functional variants for improved patient c...
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Sensorineural hearing loss is a very diffuse pathology (about 1/1000 born) with several types of transmission. X-linked hearing loss accounts for approximately 1% - 2% of cases of non-syndromic forms, as well as for many syndromic forms. To date, six loci (DFNX1-6) and five genes...
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DNA helicases have historically been implicated in the initiation or elongation phases of DNA replication; however, elegant studies in prokaryotic systems have suggested more specialized functions of helicases to stabilize the replication fork when DNA replication is impeded. Mor...
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BACKGROUND:As a new type of protein acylation modification, lysine glutarylation has been found to play a crucial role in metabolic processes and mitochondrial functions. To further explore the biological mechanisms and functions of glutarylation, it is significant to predict the...
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The analysis of gene expression has been revolutionized over recent years through the use of DNA arrays that can monitor the expression of thousands of genes. The field has great potential but requires a multidisciplinary approach integrating biochemistry with computer science, s...
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Bcl-2 proteins are critical regulators of mitochondrial membrane permeability and the proapoptotic mitochondrial pathway. The family encloses pro- and antiapoptotic factors encoded by over 15 genes, which frequently give rise to alternative splice products. Antiapoptotic, proapop...
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Alexandra R. Lew,Timot R. Kellermayer, Balint P. Sule,Kinga Szigeti
Adult-onset neuropsychiatric diseases are one of the most challenging areas of medicine. While symptomatic treatments are available, for most of these diseases the exact pathomechanism is not known, thus, disease-modifying therapies are difficult to conceptualize and find. The tw...
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Single cell RNA-Seq technology enables the assessment of RNA expression in individual cells. This makes it popular in experimental biology for gleaning specifications of novel cell types as well as inferring heterogeneity. Experimental data conventionally contains zero counts or ...
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Plants require potassium (K+) as a macronutrient to support numerous physiological processes. Understanding how this nutrient is transported, stored, and utilized within plants is crucial for breeding crops with high K+ use efficiency. As K+ is not metabolized, cross-membrane tra...
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Background: Individuals with a phenotype of early-onset severe obesity associated with intellectual disability can have molecular diagnoses ranging from monogenic to complex genetic traits. Severe overweight is the major sign of a syndromic physical appearance and predicting the ...
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From Understanding to EngineeringMicroorganisms in natural environments self-organize into communities through trophic interactions and/or signaling communication [1].Microbes that evolve together over a period of time can even develop genetic dependencies through adaptive gene l...
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Background Polycystic kidney disease (PKD) is an autosomal recessive disorder resulting from mutations in the PKHD1 gene on chromosome 6 (6p12), a large gene spanning 470 kb of genomic DNA. Objective The aim of the present study was to report newly identified mutations in the PKH...
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Introduction: N6-methyladenosine (m6A) is one of the most widely studied epigenetic modifications. It plays important roles in various biological processes, such as splicing, RNA localization and degradation, many of which are related to the functions of introns. Although a numbe...
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Background In various biological processes and cell functions, Post Translational Modifications (PTMs) bear critical significance. Hydroxylation of proline residue is one kind of PTM, which occurs following protein synthesis. The experimental determination of hydroxyproline sites...
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DNA has the ability to form a variety of secondary structures that can interfere with normal cellular processes, and many of these structures have been associated with neurological diseases and cancer. Secondary structure-forming sequences are often found at chromosomal fragile s...
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The function and the organization of eukaryotic cells require directional transport of vesicles between compartments. This sort of membrane flow relies on the presence of docking and fusion machinery. The core of this machinery is a protein complex composed of syntaxin, SNAP-25 a...
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Elaine L. Bearer, Brianna S. Mulligan
Background: Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs), which include traumatic injury, are associated with poor health outcomes in later life, yet the biological mechanisms mediating this association are unknown. Neurocircuitry, immune system and hormone regulation differ from normal ...
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