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期刊名:Molecular & cellular proteomics

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e-ISSN:1535-9484

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Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is a leading cause of cancer-related mortality worldwide, ranking fourth in frequency. The relationship between metabolic reprogramming and immune infiltration has been identified as having a crucial impact on...
Dharmesh Jain,Wolfgang Schmidt Dharmesh Jain
Environment pH (pHe) is a key parameter dictating a surfeit of conditions critical to plant survival and fitness. To elucidate the mechanisms that recalibrate cytoplasmic and apoplastic pH homeostasis, we conducted a comprehensive proteomic...
Elizaveta M Solovyeva,Stephan Utzinger,Alexandra Vissières et al. Elizaveta M Solovyeva et al.
Dysregulated mRNA splicing is involved in the pathogenesis of many diseases including cancer, neurodegenerative diseases, and muscular dystrophies such as myotonic dystrophy type 1 (DM1). Comprehensive assessment of dysregulated splicing on...
Sara R Savage,Yaoyun Zhang,Eric J Jaehnig et al. Sara R Savage et al.
Global phosphoproteomics experiments quantify tens of thousands of phosphorylation sites. However, data interpretation is hampered by our limited knowledge on functions, biological contexts, or precipitating enzymes of the phosphosites. Thi...
Carolina De Marco Verissimo,Krystyna Cwiklinski,Jonas Nilsson et al. Carolina De Marco Verissimo et al.
Fasciola hepatica is a global helminth parasite of humans and their livestock. The invasive stage of the parasite, the newly excysted juvenile (NEJs), relies on glycosylated excreted-secreted (ES) products and surface/somatic molecules to i...
Cameron Lee-Lopez,Md Shariful Islam,Ady B Meléndez et al. Cameron Lee-Lopez et al.
The ability of an organism to respond to environmental changes is paramount to survival across a range of conditions. The bacterial heme nitric oxide/oxygen binding proteins (H-NOX) are a family of biofilm-regulating gas sensors that enable...
Juliet V Santiago,Aditya Natu,Christina C Ramelow et al. Juliet V Santiago et al.
Microglia are resident immune cells of the brain that play important roles in mediating inflammatory responses in several neurological diseases via direct and indirect mechanisms. One indirect mechanism may involve extracellular vesicle (EV...
Kazuya Tsumagari,Yosuke Isobe,Yasushi Ishihama et al. Kazuya Tsumagari et al.
Proteins can be modified by lipids in various ways, for example, by myristoylation, palmitoylation, farnesylation, and geranylgeranylation-these processes are collectively referred to as lipidation. Current chemical proteomics using alkyne ...
Sandra Villar-Conde,Veronica Astillero-Lopez,Melania Gonzalez-Rodriguez et al. Sandra Villar-Conde et al.
α-Synuclein, a protein mostly present in presynaptic terminals, accumulates neuropathologically in Parkinson's disease in a 6-stage sequence and propagates in the nervous system in a prion-like manner through neurons and glia. In stage 3, ...
Mara E da Silva-Januário,Cristina S da Costa,Lucas A Tavares et al. Mara E da Silva-Januário et al.
Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are biomolecule carriers for intercellular communication in health and disease. Nef is a HIV virulence factor that is released from cells within EVs and is present in plasma EVs of HIV-1 infected individuals. We...