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  • SOX9 drives the epithelial-... SOX9 drives the epithelial-mesenchymal transition in non-small-cell lung cancer through the Wnt/β-catenin pathway
    Huang, Jing-Qiang; Wei, Fa-Kai; Xu, Xiu-Li ... Journal of translational medicine, 05/2019, Volume: 17, Issue: 1
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    The distant metastasis of cancer cells is a risk factor for tumor lethality and poor prognosis in non-small-cell lung carcinoma (NSCLC). Increased SOX9 expression has been associated with clinical ...
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  • Serial crystallography capt... Serial crystallography captures dynamic control of sequential electron and proton transfer events in a flavoenzyme
    Maestre-Reyna, Manuel; Yang, Cheng-Han; Nango, Eriko ... Nature chemistry, 06/2022, Volume: 14, Issue: 6
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    Flavin coenzymes are universally found in biological redox reactions. DNA photolyases, with their flavin chromophore (FAD), utilize blue light for DNA repair and photoreduction. The latter process ...
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  • Structure, dynamics, and st... Structure, dynamics, and stability of the smallest and most complex 71 protein knot
    Hsu, Min-Feng; Sriramoju, Manoj Kumar; Lai, Chih-Hsuan ... Journal of biological chemistry/˜The œJournal of biological chemistry, 01/2024, Volume: 300, Issue: 1
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    Proteins can spontaneously tie a variety of intricate topological knots through twisting and threading of the polypeptide chains. Recently developed artificial intelligence algorithms have predicted ...
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  • Synergic action of an inser... Synergic action of an inserted carbohydrate‐binding module in a glycoside hydrolase family 5 endoglucanase
    Ye, Ting-Juan; Huang, Kai-Fa; Ko, Tzu-Ping ... Acta crystallographica. Section D, Structural biology, 20/May , Volume: 78, Issue: 5
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    Most known cellulase‐associated carbohydrate‐binding modules (CBMs) are attached to the N‐ or C‐terminus of the enzyme or are expressed separately and assembled into multi‐enzyme complexes (for ...
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  • Effects of mild/asymptomati... Effects of mild/asymptomatic COVID-19 on semen parameters and sex-related hormone levels in men: a systematic review and meta-analysis
    Che, Bang-Wei; Chen, Pan; Yu, Ying ... Asian journal of andrology, 05/2023, Volume: 25, Issue: 3
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    Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has yet to be proven to alter male reproductive function, particularly in the majority of mild/asymptomatic patients. The purpose of this study was to explore ...
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  • Untying a Knotted SPOUT RNA... Untying a Knotted SPOUT RNA Methyltransferase by Circular Permutation Results in a Domain-Swapped Dimer
    Ko, Kuang-Ting; Hu, I-Chen; Huang, Kai-Fa ... Structure, 08/2019, Volume: 27, Issue: 8
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    YbeA from E. coli is a trefoil-knotted SpoU-TrmD (SPOUT) RNA methyltransferase. While its knotted motif plays a key functional role, it is unclear how the knotted topology emerged from evolution. ...
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  • A Multivalent Marine Lectin... A Multivalent Marine Lectin from Crenomytilus grayanus Possesses Anti-cancer Activity through Recognizing Globotriose Gb3
    Liao, Jiahn-Haur; Chien, Chih-Ta Henry; Wu, Han-Ying ... Journal of the American Chemical Society, 04/2016, Volume: 138, Issue: 14
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    In this study, we report the structure and function of a lectin from the sea mollusk Crenomytilus grayanus collected from the sublittoral zone of Peter the Great Bay of the Sea of Japan. The crystal ...
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  • A Unique Carboxylic-Acid Hy... A Unique Carboxylic-Acid Hydrogen-Bond Network (CAHBN) Confers Glutaminyl Cyclase Activity on M28 Family Enzymes
    Huang, Kai-Fa; Huang, Jing-Siou; Wu, Mao-Lun ... Journal of molecular biology, 06/2021, Volume: 433, Issue: 13
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    Display omitted •Mammalian QCs remain indistinguishable from M28-family peptidases at sequence level.•A unique carboxylic-acid hydrogen-bond network (CAHBN) is required for QC activity.•CAHBN can ...
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  • Mechanistic Insights into D... Mechanistic Insights into Dibasic Iminosugars as pH-Selective Pharmacological Chaperones to Stabilize Human α‑Galactosidase
    Li, Huang-Yi; Lin, Hung-Yi; Chang, Sheng-Kai ... JACS Au, 03/2024, Volume: 4, Issue: 3
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    The use of pharmacological chaperones (PCs) to stabilize specific enzymes and impart a therapeutic benefit is an emerging strategy in drug discovery. However, designing molecules that can bind ...
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  • Structural and bioinformati... Structural and bioinformatic analyses of Azemiops venom serine proteases reveal close phylogeographic relationships to pitvipers from eastern China and the New World
    Tsai, Inn-Ho; Wang, Ying-Ming; Lin, Sheng-Wei ... Toxicon (Oxford), 07/2021, Volume: 198
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    The semi-fossil and pit-less Azemiops feae is possibly the most primitive crotalid species. Here, we have cloned and sequenced cDNAs encoding four serine proteases (vSPs) from the venom glands of ...
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