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Open AccessThe RNF214-TEAD-YAP signaling axis promotes hepatocellular carcinoma progression via TEAD ubiquitylation
RNF214 is an understudied ubiquitin ligase with little knowledge of its biological functions or protein substrates. Here we show that the TEAD transcription factors in the Hippo pathway are substrates of RNF21...
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Open AccessDynamic changes in RNA m6A and 5 hmC influence gene expression programs during macrophage differentiation and polarisation
RNA modifications are essential for the establishment of cellular identity. Although increasing evidence indicates that RNA modifications regulate the innate immune response, their role in monocyte-to-macropha...
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Open AccessCorrection: Overexpression of VIRMA confers vulnerability to breast cancers via the m6A-dependent regulation of unfolded protein response
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Open AccessOverexpression of VIRMA confers vulnerability to breast cancers via the m6A-dependent regulation of unfolded protein response
Virilizer-like m6A methyltransferase-associated protein (VIRMA) maintains the stability of the m6A writer complex. Although VIRMA is critical for RNA m6A deposition, the impact of aberrant VIRMA expression in hum...
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Open AccessH3K4me2/3 modulate the stability of RNA polymerase II pausing
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Open AccessCathepsin B in programmed cell death machinery: mechanisms of execution and regulatory pathways
Cathepsin B (CatB), a cysteine protease, is primarily localized within subcellular endosomal and lysosomal compartments. It is involved in the turnover of intracellular and extracellular proteins. Interest is ...
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Open AccessPotential biomarkers of spinal dural arteriovenous fistula: C4BPA and C1QA
A major challenge in spinal dural arteriovenous fistula (SDAVF) is timely diagnosis, but no specific predictive biomarkers are known.
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Author Correction: Receptome profiling identifies KREMEN1 and ASGR1 as alternative functional receptors of SARS-CoV-2
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Open AccessBMP4 drives primed to naïve transition through PGC-like state
Multiple pluripotent states have been described in mouse and human stem cells. Here, we apply single-cell RNA-seq to a newly established BMP4 induced mouse primed to naïve transition (BiPNT) system and show th...
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Itaconate inhibits TET DNA dioxygenases to dampen inflammatory responses
As one of the most induced genes in activated macrophages, immune-responsive gene 1 (IRG1) encodes a mitochondrial metabolic enzyme catalysing the production of itaconic acid (ITA). Although ITA has an anti-infla...
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Receptome profiling identifies KREMEN1 and ASGR1 as alternative functional receptors of SARS-CoV-2
Host cellular receptors play key roles in the determination of virus tropism and pathogenesis. However, little is known about SARS-CoV-2 host receptors with the exception of ACE2. Furthermore, ACE2 alone canno...
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Open AccessRNA m6A meets transposable elements and chromatin
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Effects of Suspended Particulate Reactive Phosphorus on Phosphorus Cycle in the Pearl River Estuary
Phosphorus (P) is potentially the most limiting nutrient in the Pearl River estuary, and thus, it is important to understand various sources of P. Suspended particulate matter (SPM) is usually high in the rive...
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Open AccessQki activates Srebp2-mediated cholesterol biosynthesis for maintenance of eye lens transparency
Defective cholesterol biosynthesis in eye lens cells is often associated with cataracts; however, how genes involved in cholesterol biosynthesis are regulated in lens cells remains unclear. Here, we show that ...
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Open AccessThe impact of receptor-binding domain natural mutations on antibody recognition of SARS-CoV-2
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Open AccessCore transcription regulatory circuitry orchestrates corneal epithelial homeostasis
Adult stem cell identity, plasticity, and homeostasis are precisely orchestrated by lineage-restricted epigenetic and transcriptional regulatory networks. Here, by integrating super-enhancer and chromatin acce...
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Open AccessThe median effective dose (ED50) of cis-Atracurium for laryngeal mask airway insertion during general Anaesthesia for patients undergoing urinary surgery
In clinical practice, the laryngeal mask airway is an easy-to-use supraglottic airway device. However, the cis-atracurium dosage for laryngeal mask insertion has not been standardised. We aimed to determine the o...
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Open AccessCorrection to: DNMT3A reads and connects histone H3K36me2 to DNA methylation
The author would like to add the below information in this correction. A similar study from Chao Lu group was published online on 5 September 2019 in Nature, entitled “The histone mark H3K36me2 recruits DNMT3A...
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Open AccessRefined spatial temporal epigenomic profiling reveals intrinsic connection between PRDM9-mediated H3K4me3 and the fate of double-stranded breaks
Meiotic recombination is initiated by the formation of double-strand breaks (DSBs), which are repaired as either crossovers (COs) or noncrossovers (NCOs). In most mammals, PRDM9-mediated H3K4me3 controls the n...
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Open AccessDNMT3A reads and connects histone H3K36me2 to DNA methylation