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Fucosylated glycoconjugates play a role in a wide variety of biological processes, including immune responses, signal transduction, ontogenic events and pathogenesis of several human diseases. Alpha-L-fucosidases, which are responsible... more
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      GeneticsImmune responseComparative sequence analysisMolecular Evolution
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Advances in microscopy and fluorescent probes provide new insight into the nanometer-scale biochemistry governing the interactions between eukaryotic cells and pathogens. When combined with mathematical modelling, these new technologies... more
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      MicrobiologyMedical MicrobiologyFluorescence MicroscopyFluorescent Dyes and Reagents
Z-DNA is a high energy conformer of B-DNA that forms in vivo during transcription as a result of torsional strain generated by a moving polymerase. An understanding of the biological role of Z-DNA has advanced with the discovery that the... more
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      GeneticsBiologyMagnetic Resonance SpectroscopyMedicine
Intracellular antioxidants include low molecular weight scavengers of oxidizing species, and enzymes which degrade superoxide and hydroperoxides. Such antioxidants systems prevent the uncontrolled formation of free radicals and activated... more
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      ChemistryCarotenoidsMedicineFree Radical
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      AutophagyHIVUnfolded Protein ResponseMembrane Fusion
In this essay we illustrate some general principles of mathematical modeling in biology by our experiences in studying the molecular regulatory network underlying eukaryotic cell division. We discuss how and why the models moved from... more
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      Cell CycleCell DivisionSignal TransductionBiological Sciences
Many microorganisms from extreme environments have been well characterized, and increasing access to genomic sequence data has recently allowed the analysis of the protein families related to stress responses. Heat shock proteins appear... more
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      MicrobiologyGenomicsGene regulationMedical Microbiology
High throughput sequencing technology has great promise for biodiversity studies. However, an underlying assumption is that the primers used in these studies are universal for the prokaryotic or eukaryotic groups of interest. Full primer... more
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      MultidisciplinaryNatureDNABiological evolution
Eukaryotic cells have many unique features that all evolved on the stem lineage of living eukaryotes, making it difficult to reconstruct the order in which they accumulated. Nuclear endosymbiotic theories hold that three prokaryotes... more
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      Evolutionary BiologyPlant BiologyEcologyBiological evolution
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This article appeared in a journal published by Elsevier. The attached copy is furnished to the author for internal non-commercial research and education use, including for instruction at the authors institution and sharing with... more
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Amino acid sequence alignments and phylogenetic analyses have been used Washington, Department of to examine the relationships among 100 phycobiliprotein sequences. The alignments revealed a number of highly conserved amino acid residues... more
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      Molecular BiologyCyanobacteriaPhylogenyPhylogenetic analysis
The 3'~5'exonuclease active site of E. coli DNA polymerase I is predicted to be conserved for both prokaryotic and eukaryotic DNA polymerases based on amino acid sequence homology. Three amino acid regions containing the critical residues... more
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      KineticsMagnetic Resonance SpectroscopyMacromolecular X-Ray CrystallographyDrug Design
All eukaryotic mRNA molecules have a cap structure at the 5' ends which plays a crucial role in the scanning model of their translation initiation. In an alternative way of translation, the active ribosome is formed in a... more
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      Protein FoldingCell CycleApoptosisNeoplasms
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Endosymbiotic theory goes back over 100 years. It explains the similarity of chloroplasts and mitochondria to free-living prokaryotes by suggesting that the organelles arose from prokaryotes through (endo)symbiosis. Gene trees provide... more
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      MicrobiologyMedical MicrobiologySymbiosisCyanobacteria
Translational control plays an essential role in the regulation of gene expression. It is especially important in defining the proteome, maintaining homeostasis, and controlling cell proliferation, growth, and development. Numerous... more
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      microRNAsEukaryotic CellsProtein BiosynthesisGene Expression Regulation
Abstract: In this paper we extend the “network theory of aging,” and we argue that a global reduction in the capacity to cope with a variety of stressors and a concomitant progressive increase in proinflammatory status are major... more
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      Molecular EvolutionAgingInflammationMacrophages
Endosymbiotic theory goes back over 100 years. It explains the similarity of chloroplasts and mitochondria to free-living prokaryotes by suggesting that the organelles arose from prokaryotes through (endo)symbiosis. Gene trees provide... more
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      MicrobiologyMedical MicrobiologySymbiosisCyanobacteria
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      Mixed MethodsFlow CytometryFluorescence MicroscopyBiology
Our understanding of endocytosis has evolved remarkably in little more than a decade. This is the result not only of advances in our knowledge of its molecular and biological workings, but also of a true paradigm shift in our... more
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      Signal TransductionBiological SciencesEndocytosisBiological evolution
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      Mixed MethodsFlow CytometryFluorescence MicroscopyBiology
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      Mixed MethodsFlow CytometryFluorescence MicroscopyBiology
We have taken advantage of the availability of the genome sequences of a collection of large and giant viruses infecting bacteria (T4 family) and eukaryotes (NCLDV group) to assess some of the evolutionary forces which might have shaped... more
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      MicrobiologyMolecular EvolutionMedical MicrobiologyBacteriophages
The faithful maintenance of chromosome continuity in human cells during DNA replication and repair is critical for preventing the conversion of normal diploid cells to an oncogenic state. The evolution of higher eukaryotic cells endowed... more
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      GeneticsCell CycleDNA repairSignal Transduction
The processing of particles, cells, and droplets for reactions, analyses, labeling, and coating is an important aspect of many microfluidic workflows. However, performing multi-step processes is typically a laborious and time-consuming... more
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      EngineeringOptical TweezersMicrofluidicsRheology
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      Mixed MethodsFlow CytometryFluorescence MicroscopyBiology
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      Molecular BiologyGastroenterologyCystic FibrosisCell Cycle
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      Biological SciencesAntibodiesMitosisProtein Kinases
The effect of 63 quassinoids on eukaryotic protein synthesis has been investigated. Seventeen of the tested compounds showed potent in vitro activity, with IC 50 s below 2 mM for inhibition in Krebs ascites translation extracts. Sixteen... more
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      Protein synthesisMiceHeLa cellsEukaryotic Cells
The physiological responses of cells to external and internal stimuli are governed by genes and proteins interacting in complex networks whose dynamical properties are impossible to understand by intuitive reasoning alone. Recent advances... more
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      GenomicsProteomicsBiological ControlSignal Transduction
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      Mixed MethodsFlow CytometryFluorescence MicroscopyBiology
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      Molecular EvolutionAgingInflammationMacrophages
Folding of newly synthesized polypeptides in the crowded cellular environment requires the assistance of so-called molecular chaperone proteins. Chaperones of the Hsp70 class and their partner proteins interact with nascent polypeptide... more
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      PhysiologyProtein FoldingMolecular chaperonesMedical Physiology
The labyrinthulomycetes, also known as the 'Labyrinthulomycota' are saprotrophic or less frequently parasitic stramenopilan protists, usually in marine ecosystems. Their distinguishing feature is an 'ectoplasmic net,' an... more
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      Evolutionary BiologyGeneticsZoologyPhylogeny
The processing of particles, cells, and droplets for reactions, analyses, labeling, and coating is an important aspect of many microfluidic workflows. However, performing multi-step processes is typically a laborious and timeconsuming... more
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      EngineeringOptical TweezersMicrofluidicsRheology
Engineering contributions have played an important role in the rise and evolution of cellular biology. Engineering technologies have helped biologists to explore the living organisms at cellular and molecular levels, and have created new... more
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