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Unraveling the Mechanism of 1‑Deoxynojirimycin (DNJ) Accumulation: The Role of SWEET3 in Mulberry Chloroplasts
Published 2025“…Transient overexpression or RNA interference of <i>SWEET3</i> in mulberry leaves significantly increased or decreased DNJ levels, respectively, while stable overexpression in hairy roots enhanced DNJ accumulation. …”
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Combination therapy exhibited apoptosis in Ba/F3 EML4-ALKmutant cell models.
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Molecular docking showed that ABT-199 can fit into active site of ALK<sup>Mutant</sup>.
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Amino acids interactions and binding energy describe that ABT-199 binds to ALK<sup>Mutant</sup>.
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ALK inhibitors (Positive control) and ABT199 (Proposed binding) in complex with the ALK active side.
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BCL2 antiapoptotic protein exhibits heterogeneous expression in Ba/F3 EML4-ALK<sup>mutants</sup>.
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Negative (Prednisone) and basal (ATP) control compounds binding to ALK protein.
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