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    Insufficient glutamine synthetase activity during synaptogenesis causes spatial memory impairment in adult mice

    Glutamatergic synapses constitute a major excitatory neurotransmission system and are regulated by glutamate/glutamine (Gln) cycling between neurons and astrocytes. Gln synthetase (GS) produced by astrocytes p...

    Hyeonwi Son, Sujeong Kim, Doo-hyuk Jung, Ji Hyeong Baek in Scientific Reports (2019)

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    SDE5, a putative RNA export protein, participates in plant innate immunity through a flagellin-dependent signaling pathway in Arabidopsis

    In eukaryotes, RNA silencing, mediated by small interfering RNAs, is an evolutionarily widespread and versatile silencing mechanism that plays an important role in various biological processes. Increasing evid...

    Mohammad Nazim Uddin, Salina Akhter, Rupak Chakraborty in Scientific Reports (2017)

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    Comparison and contrast of plant, yeast, and mammalian ER stress and UPR

    The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is a well-characterized protein folding mechanism in eukaryotic organisms. Many secretory and membrane proteins are folded in the ER before they are translocated to their functio...

    Rupak Chakraborty, Ji Hyeong Baek, Eun Young Bae in Applied Biological Chemistry (2016)

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    N-Glycosylation process in both ER and Golgi plays pivotal role in plant immunity

    N-glycosylation of proteins in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and Golgi apparatus is essential for protein posttranslational modification in plant cells. Although the Nglycosylation in the ER and Golgi apparat...

    Byeong Sul Kang, Ji Hyeong Baek, Donah Mary Macoy in Journal of Plant Biology (2015)