SRp38 is an atypical SR protein that functions as a general splicing repressor when dephosphorylated. We now show that phosphorylated SRp38 functions as a sequence-specific splicing activator. Unlike ...
Yi Peng, Fei Chen, Jonathan Melamed, Luis Chiriboga, Jianjun Wei, Xiangtian Kong, Maureen Mcleod, Yirong Li, Caihong X. Li, Alice Feng, Michael J. Garabedian, Zhengxin Wang, Robert G. Roeder, Peng Lee ...
Plastid proteins that are encoded by the nuclear genome and synthesized in the cytosol undergo posttranslational targeting to plastids. Ankyrin repeat protein 2A (AKR2A) and AKR2B were recently shown ...
Researchers have made a significant advance toward the goal of using bacteria—rather than fossil fuels—to produce ethylene, a key chemical in the production of many plastics.
Yale researchers revealed how vitamin B5 fuels mitochondria, offering new insight into brain and metabolic disorders. The human body produces a molecule from vitamin B5 that plays a crucial role in ...
Researchers have identified a molecule sent by fat cells to the fly brain that senses when they have had enough food and inhibits feeding. Researchers have identified a molecule sent by fat cells to ...
Hydrogen is considered a clean energy carrier of the future, but it remains difficult to produce it sustainably. Natural enzymes known as hydrogenases are highly efficient, hydrogen-producing ...
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