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  1. 35301

    Image_1_Refractory Helicobacter pylori infection and the gastric microbiota.pdf by Dongsheng Liu (73360)

    Published 2022
    “…The bacterial interaction network diagram suggested that the microbiota interactions in the refractory H. pylori infection group decreased. The gastric microbiota of the refractory H. pylori infection group was enriched in the pathways of metabolism and infectious diseases (energy metabolism, bacterial secretion system, glutathione metabolism, protein folding and associated processing, sulphur metabolism, membrane and intracellular structural molecules, lipopolysaccharide biosynthesis, ubiquinone and other terpenoid-quinone biosynthesis, inorganic ion transport and metabolism, and metabolism of cofactors and vitamins) when compared with the H. pylori-positive group without treatment based on PICRUSt analysis.…”
  2. 35302

    Truncated and Helix-Constrained Peptides with High Affinity and Specificity for the cFos Coiled-Coil of AP-1 by Tara Rao (395307)

    Published 2013
    “…They competitively antagonized the cJun–cFos coiled-coil interaction. Truncating a Jun-based peptide from 37 to 22 residues decreased the binding enthalpy for cJun by ∼9 kcal/mol, but this was compensated by increased conformational entropy (TΔS ≤7.5 kcal/mol). …”
  3. 35303

    DataSheet_1_Refractory Helicobacter pylori infection and the gastric microbiota.pdf by Dongsheng Liu (73360)

    Published 2022
    “…The bacterial interaction network diagram suggested that the microbiota interactions in the refractory H. pylori infection group decreased. The gastric microbiota of the refractory H. pylori infection group was enriched in the pathways of metabolism and infectious diseases (energy metabolism, bacterial secretion system, glutathione metabolism, protein folding and associated processing, sulphur metabolism, membrane and intracellular structural molecules, lipopolysaccharide biosynthesis, ubiquinone and other terpenoid-quinone biosynthesis, inorganic ion transport and metabolism, and metabolism of cofactors and vitamins) when compared with the H. pylori-positive group without treatment based on PICRUSt analysis.…”
  4. 35304

    Structural Analysis of Alkaline β-Mannanase from Alkaliphilic <em>Bacillus</em> sp. N16-5: Implications for Adaptation to Alkaline Conditions by Yueju Zhao (231466)

    Published 2011
    “…We report the catalytic domain structure of an industrially important β-mannanase from the alkaliphilic <em>Bacillus</em> sp. N16-5 (BSP165 MAN) at a resolution of 1.6 Å. This enzyme, classified into subfamily 8 in glycosyl hydrolase family 5 (GH5), has a pH optimum of enzymatic activity at pH 9.5 and folds into a classic (β/α)<sub>8</sub>-barrel. …”
  5. 35305

    Protein disulfide isomerases (PDIs) negatively regulate ebolavirus structural glycoprotein expression in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) via the autophagy-lysosomal pathway by Bin Wang (30851)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>Zaire ebolavirus (EBOV) causes a severe hemorrhagic fever in humans and non-human primates with high morbidity and mortality. …”
  6. 35306

    Enzymatic Synthesis of Periodic DNA Nanoribbons for Intracellular pH Sensing and Gene Silencing by Gang Chen (107840)

    Published 2015
    “…Consequently, the number of folding staple strands tremendously decreases from hundreds to a few, which makes the DNR production scalable and cost-effective, thus potentially removing the barrier for practical applications of DNA nanostructures. …”
  7. 35307

    Role of Trypanosoma cruzi nucleoside diphosphate kinase 1 in DNA damage responses by Chantal Reigada (3844975)

    Published 2021
    “…Mutation frequencies, tolerance to genotoxic agents and activity of DNA repair enzymes were evaluated. FINDINGS Bacteria decreased about 15-folds the spontaneous mutation rate and yeasts were more resistant to hydrogen peroxide and to UV radiation than controls. …”
  8. 35308

    Effect of the Crystal Environment on Side-Chain Conformational Dynamics in Cyanovirin-N Investigated through Crystal and Solution Molecular Dynamics Simulations by Logan S. Ahlstrom (1349670)

    Published 2017
    “…Such cases agree well with the average loss in conformational entropy per residue upon protein folding and are accompanied by a change in side-chain conformation. …”
  9. 35309

    Reduction of <em>Hox</em> Gene Expression by Histone H1 Depletion by Yunzhe Zhang (158809)

    Published 2012
    “…Linker histone H1 plays a key role in facilitating folding of higher order chromatin structure. …”
  10. 35310

    Analyses of the Molecular Mechanisms Associated with Silk Production in Silkworm by iTRAQ-Based Proteomics and RNA-Sequencing-Based Transcriptomics by Shaohua Wang (1447912)

    Published 2016
    “…Moreover, this study provides novel insight into the molecular changes that may result in lower silk production, namely, a combination of impaired transcription activity, missed protein folding/transport, and lowered yields of the main components of fibroin, along with weakened growth/development of the posterior silk gland.…”
  11. 35311

    Analyses of the Molecular Mechanisms Associated with Silk Production in Silkworm by iTRAQ-Based Proteomics and RNA-Sequencing-Based Transcriptomics by Shaohua Wang (1447912)

    Published 2016
    “…Moreover, this study provides novel insight into the molecular changes that may result in lower silk production, namely, a combination of impaired transcription activity, missed protein folding/transport, and lowered yields of the main components of fibroin, along with weakened growth/development of the posterior silk gland.…”
  12. 35312

    Analyses of the Molecular Mechanisms Associated with Silk Production in Silkworm by iTRAQ-Based Proteomics and RNA-Sequencing-Based Transcriptomics by Shaohua Wang (1447912)

    Published 2016
    “…Moreover, this study provides novel insight into the molecular changes that may result in lower silk production, namely, a combination of impaired transcription activity, missed protein folding/transport, and lowered yields of the main components of fibroin, along with weakened growth/development of the posterior silk gland.…”
  13. 35313

    Analyses of the Molecular Mechanisms Associated with Silk Production in Silkworm by iTRAQ-Based Proteomics and RNA-Sequencing-Based Transcriptomics by Shaohua Wang (1447912)

    Published 2016
    “…Moreover, this study provides novel insight into the molecular changes that may result in lower silk production, namely, a combination of impaired transcription activity, missed protein folding/transport, and lowered yields of the main components of fibroin, along with weakened growth/development of the posterior silk gland.…”
  14. 35314

    Analyses of the Molecular Mechanisms Associated with Silk Production in Silkworm by iTRAQ-Based Proteomics and RNA-Sequencing-Based Transcriptomics by Shaohua Wang (1447912)

    Published 2016
    “…Moreover, this study provides novel insight into the molecular changes that may result in lower silk production, namely, a combination of impaired transcription activity, missed protein folding/transport, and lowered yields of the main components of fibroin, along with weakened growth/development of the posterior silk gland.…”
  15. 35315

    Analyses of the Molecular Mechanisms Associated with Silk Production in Silkworm by iTRAQ-Based Proteomics and RNA-Sequencing-Based Transcriptomics by Shaohua Wang (1447912)

    Published 2016
    “…Moreover, this study provides novel insight into the molecular changes that may result in lower silk production, namely, a combination of impaired transcription activity, missed protein folding/transport, and lowered yields of the main components of fibroin, along with weakened growth/development of the posterior silk gland.…”
  16. 35316

    Analyses of the Molecular Mechanisms Associated with Silk Production in Silkworm by iTRAQ-Based Proteomics and RNA-Sequencing-Based Transcriptomics by Shaohua Wang (1447912)

    Published 2016
    “…Moreover, this study provides novel insight into the molecular changes that may result in lower silk production, namely, a combination of impaired transcription activity, missed protein folding/transport, and lowered yields of the main components of fibroin, along with weakened growth/development of the posterior silk gland.…”
  17. 35317

    Analyses of the Molecular Mechanisms Associated with Silk Production in Silkworm by iTRAQ-Based Proteomics and RNA-Sequencing-Based Transcriptomics by Shaohua Wang (1447912)

    Published 2016
    “…Moreover, this study provides novel insight into the molecular changes that may result in lower silk production, namely, a combination of impaired transcription activity, missed protein folding/transport, and lowered yields of the main components of fibroin, along with weakened growth/development of the posterior silk gland.…”
  18. 35318

    Analyses of the Molecular Mechanisms Associated with Silk Production in Silkworm by iTRAQ-Based Proteomics and RNA-Sequencing-Based Transcriptomics by Shaohua Wang (1447912)

    Published 2016
    “…Moreover, this study provides novel insight into the molecular changes that may result in lower silk production, namely, a combination of impaired transcription activity, missed protein folding/transport, and lowered yields of the main components of fibroin, along with weakened growth/development of the posterior silk gland.…”
  19. 35319

    PBMC activation and <i>ex vivo</i> cytokine/chemokine expression during seasonal influenza infection. by Nelson Lee (118132)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>PBMC actively expressed IL-6, (CXCL8/IL-8), CCL2/MCP-1, CXCL10/IP-10, and CXCL9/MIG during acute influenza infection; upon illness recovery, cytokine production decreased, and there was a corresponding increase in cellular responsiveness to stimuli. …”
  20. 35320

    Image_3_Loss of Cdc42 causes abnormal optic cup morphogenesis and microphthalmia in mouse.JPEG by Katrina S. Hofstetter (17545425)

    Published 2024
    “…Formation of the eye is a multi-step, dynamic process; it involves evagination of the optic vesicle, followed by distal and ventral invagination, leading to the formation of a two-layered optic cup with a transient optic fissure. …”