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  • Human erythrocytes transpor... Human erythrocytes transport dehydroascorbic acid and sugars using the same transporter complex
    Sage, Jay M; Carruthers, Anthony American Journal of Physiology: Cell Physiology, 05/2014, Volume: 306, Issue: 10
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    GLUT1, the primary glucose transport protein in human erythrocytes red blood cells (RBCs), also transports oxidized vitamin C dehydroascorbic acid (DHA). A recent study suggests that RBC GLUT1 ...
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  • A robust benchmark for dete... A robust benchmark for detection of germline large deletions and insertions
    Zook, Justin M; Hansen, Nancy F; Olson, Nathan D ... Nature biotechnology, 11/2020, Volume: 38, Issue: 11
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    New technologies and analysis methods are enabling genomic structural variants (SVs) to be detected with ever-increasing accuracy, resolution and comprehensiveness. To help translate these methods to ...
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  • Discovery of a novel functi... Discovery of a novel function for human Rad51: maintenance of the mitochondrial genome
    Sage, Jay M; Gildemeister, Otto S; Knight, Kendall L The Journal of biological chemistry, 06/2010, Volume: 285, Issue: 25
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    Homologous recombination (HR) plays a critical role in facilitating replication fork progression when the polymerase complex encounters a blocking DNA lesion, and it also serves as the primary ...
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  • Substitutions of Conserved ... Substitutions of Conserved Residues in the C-terminal Region of DnaC Cause Thermolability in Helicase Loading
    Felczak, Magdalena M.; Sage, Jay M.; Hupert-Kocurek, Katarzyna ... Journal of biological chemistry/˜The œJournal of biological chemistry, 02/2016, Volume: 291, Issue: 9
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    The DnaB-DnaC complex binds to the unwound DNA within the Escherichia coli replication origin in the helicase loading process, but the biochemical events that lead to its stable binding are ...
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  • Caffeine inhibits glucose t... Caffeine inhibits glucose transport by binding at the GLUT1 nucleotide-binding site
    Sage, Jay M; Cura, Anthony J; Lloyd, Kenneth P ... American Journal of Physiology: Cell Physiology, 05/2015, Volume: 308, Issue: 10
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    Glucose transporter 1 (GLUT1) is the primary glucose transport protein of the cardiovascular system and astroglia. A recent study proposes that caffeine uncompetitive inhibition of GLUT1 results from ...
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  • Characterization of Lysinib... Characterization of Lysinibacillus fusiformis strain S4C11: In vitro, in planta, and in silico analyses reveal a plant-beneficial microbe
    Passera, Alessandro; Rossato, Marzia; Oliver, John S. ... Microbiological research, March 2021, 2021-Mar, 2021-03-00, 20210301, Volume: 244
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    Despite sharing many of the traits that have allowed the genus Bacillus to gain recognition for its agricultural relevance, the genus Lysinibacillus is not as well-known and studied. The present ...
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  • Cellular Redistribution of ... Cellular Redistribution of Rad51 in Response to DNA Damage: NOVEL ROLE FOR Rad51C
    Gildemeister, Otto S; Sage, Jay M; Knight, Kendall L The Journal of biological chemistry, 11/2009, Volume: 284, Issue: 46
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    Exposure of cells to DNA-damaging agents results in a rapid increase in the formation of subnuclear complexes containing Rad51. To date, it has not been determined to what extent DNA damage-induced ...
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  • Analysis of Complex Microbi... Analysis of Complex Microbial Samples Using High Definition Mapping
    Oliver, John S; Bready, Barrett; Catalano, Anthony P ... Journal of biomolecular techniques 30, Issue: Suppl
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    Complex microbial communities play a critical role in a wide variety of biological systems in the environment and throughout the human body. Characterization of these communities has historically ...
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  • Towards comprehensive under... Towards comprehensive understanding of bacterial genetic diversity: large-scale amplifications in Bordetella pertussis and Mycobacterium tuberculosis
    Abrahams, Jonathan S; Weigand, Michael R; Ring, Natalie ... Microbial genomics, 02/2022, Volume: 8, Issue: 2
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    Bacterial genetic diversity is often described solely using base-pair changes despite a wide variety of other mutation types likely being major contributors. Tandem duplication/amplifications are ...
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