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    Genome-wide fitness and expression profiling implicate Mga2 in adaptation to hydrogen peroxide. by Ryan Kelley, Trey Ideker

    Published 2009-05-01
    “…Combined with known transcriptional interactions, the integrated data implicate Yap1 and Skn7 as central transcription factors of both the adaptive and acute oxidative responses. …”
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    Chlamydial entry involves TARP binding of guanine nucleotide exchange factors. by B Josh Lane, Charla Mutchler, Souhaila Al Khodor, Scott S Grieshaber, Rey A Carabeo

    Published 2008-03-01
    “…Collectively, these data implicate TARP in signaling to the actin cytoskeleton remodeling machinery, demonstrating a mechanism by which C.trachomatis invades non-phagocytic cells.…”
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    CLN3 deficient cells display defects in the ARF1-Cdc42 pathway and actin-dependent events. by Mark L Schultz, Luis Tecedor, Colleen S Stein, Mark A Stamnes, Beverly L Davidson

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…In line with this, GTP-loaded ARF1, an effector of ARHGAP21 recruitment, is depressed. Together these data implicate misregulated ARF1-Cdc42 signaling as a central defect in JNCL cells, which in-turn impairs various cell functions. …”
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    IL-1 protects from fatal systemic candidiasis in mice by inhibiting oxidative phosphorylation and hypoxia by Sofia Horn, Mareike Schmid, Ivan Berest, Federica Piattini, Jing Zhang, Katrien de Bock, Olivier Devuyst, Stellor Nlandu Khodo, Jan Kisielow, Manfred Kopf

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Single-nucleus-RNA-sequencing data implicates excessive metabolic activity and oxidative phosphorylation across all cell types in the kidney of Il1r1-deficient mice within a few hours upon infection, with associated, localized hypoxia at infection foci. …”
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    Role of the gerP operon in germination and outgrowth of Bacillus anthracis spores. by Katherine A Carr, Brian K Janes, Philip C Hanna

    Published 2010-02-01
    “…Collectively, these data implicate all GerP proteins in the early stages of spore germination.…”
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    The localisation and stability of the CENP-F protein are regulated by importin beta and microtubules in mitotic cells by Ludovica Altieri, Michela Damizia, Paola Rovella, Vincenzo Costanzo, Morena Mancini, Patrizio Di Micco, Matteo Marzi, Daniela Trisciuoglio, Veronica Morea, Patrizia Lavia

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Furthermore, induction of importin beta overexpression influences CENP-F at two levels: it alters CENP-F mitotic localisation, promoting its accumulation at spindle poles and decreasing its association with kinetochores, and also causes its persistence in the late mitotic window in which CENP-F normally disappears, in a process that requires microtubule integrity and dynamics. These data implicate therefore importin beta in spatial and temporal control of CENP-F during mitosis, and uncover a functional interplay between CENP-F’s ability to regulate mitotic microtubules and, in turn, a protective role of microtubules against CENP-F premature ubiquitination.…”
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    Microbial Translocation and Inflammation Occur in Hyperacute Immunodeficiency Virus Infection and Compromise Host Control of Virus Replication. by Adam J Ericsen, Michael Lauck, Mariel S Mohns, Sarah R DiNapoli, James P Mutschler, Justin M Greene, Jason T Weinfurter, Gabrielle Lehrer-Brey, Trent M Prall, Samantha M Gieger, Connor R Buechler, Kristin A Crosno, Eric J Peterson, Matthew R Reynolds, Roger W Wiseman, Benjamin J Burwitz, Jacob D Estes, Jonah B Sacha, Thomas C Friedrich, Jason M Brenchley, David H O'Connor

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…To test whether increasing gastrointestinal permeability to cause microbial translocation would amplify viremia, we treated two SIV-infected macaque 'elite controllers' with a short-course of dextran sulfate sodium (DSS)-stimulating a transient increase in microbial translocation and a prolonged recrudescent viremia. Altogether, our data implicates translocating microbes as amplifiers of immunodeficiency virus replication that effectively undermine the host's capacity to contain infection.…”
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    Substrate stiffness regulates triple-negative breast cancer signaling through CXCR4 receptor dynamics by Kenneth K. Y. Ho, Johanna M. Buschhaus, Anne Zhang, Alyssa C. Cutter, Brock A. Humphries, Gary D. Luker

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…In addition to increased CXCR4 expression, a stiff ECM also increases basal activation of Akt and ERK as well as signaling through these kinases in response to CXCL12-α and EGF and promotes migration of triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) cells. These data implicate receptor dynamics as a key mediator of Akt and ERK signaling as a mechanism for adverse effects of enhanced ECM stiffness on disease progression in TNBC.…”
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    Hippocampal damage disrupts the latent decision-making processes underlying approach-avoidance conflict processing in humans. by Willem Le Duc, Christopher R Butler, Georgios P D Argyropoulos, Sonja Chu, Cendri Hutcherson, Anthony C Ruocco, Rutsuko Ito, Andy C H Lee

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Rodent and human data implicate the hippocampus in the arbitration of approach-avoidance conflict (AAC), which arises when an organism is confronted with a stimulus associated simultaneously with reward and punishment. …”
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    Gene expression profiling of lymphoblasts from autistic and nonaffected sib pairs: altered pathways in neuronal development and steroid biosynthesis. by Valerie W Hu, AnhThu Nguyen, Kyung Soon Kim, Mara E Steinberg, Tewarit Sarachana, Michele A Scully, Steven J Soldin, Truong Luu, Norman H Lee

    Published 2009-06-01
    “…Bioinformatics and gene ontological analyses of the data implicate genes which are involved in nervous system development, inflammation, and cytoskeletal organization, in addition to genes which may be relevant to gastrointestinal or other physiological symptoms often associated with autism. …”
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    Differential DNA Methylation of MicroRNA Genes in Temporal Cortex from Alzheimer’s Disease Individuals by Darine Villela, Rodrigo F. Ramalho, Aderbal R. T. Silva, Helena Brentani, Claudia K. Suemoto, Carlos Augusto Pasqualucci, Lea T. Grinberg, Ana C. V. Krepischi, Carla Rosenberg

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…For 6 of these miRNA genes (MIR9-1, MIR9-3, MIR181C, MIR124-1, MIR146B, and MIR451), the hypermethylation pattern is in agreement with previous results from literature that shows downregulation of miR-9, miR-181c, miR-124, miR-146b, and miR-451 in the AD brain. Our data implicate dysregulation of miRNA methylation as contributor to the pathogenesis of AD.…”
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    Aβ-driven nuclear pore complex dysfunction alters activation of necroptosis proteins in a mouse model of Alzheimer’s disease by Vibhavari Aysha Bansal, Jia Min Tan, Hui Rong Soon, Norliyana Zainolabidin, Takaomi Saido, Toh Hean Ch'ng

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Collectively, our data implicates Aβ in progressive impairment of nuclear pore function and further confirms that the protein complex is vulnerable to disruption in various neurodegenerative diseases and is a potential therapeutic target.…”
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    HEATR2 plays a conserved role in assembly of the ciliary motile apparatus. by Christine P Diggle, Daniel J Moore, Girish Mali, Petra zur Lage, Aouatef Ait-Lounis, Miriam Schmidts, Amelia Shoemark, Amaya Garcia Munoz, Mihail R Halachev, Philippe Gautier, Patricia L Yeyati, David T Bonthron, Ian M Carr, Bruce Hayward, Alexander F Markham, Jilly E Hope, Alex von Kriegsheim, Hannah M Mitchison, Ian J Jackson, Bénédicte Durand, Walter Reith, Eamonn Sheridan, Andrew P Jarman, Pleasantine Mill

    Published 2014-09-01
    “…Immunoprecipitation reveals HEATR2 interacts with DNAI2, but not HSP70 or HSP90, distinguishing it from the client/chaperone functions described for other cytoplasmic proteins required for dynein arm assembly such as DNAAF1-4. These data implicate CG31320/HEATR2 in a growing intracellular pre-assembly and transport network that is necessary to deliver functional dynein machinery to the ciliary compartment for integration into the motile axoneme.…”
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    Structural exposure of different microtubule binding domains determines the propagation and toxicity of pathogenic tau conformers in Alzheimer's disease. by Lenka Hromadkova, Chae Kim, Tracy Haldiman, Mohammad Khursheed Siddiqi, Krystyna Surewicz, Kiley Urquhart, Dur-E-Nayab Sadruddin, Lihua Peng, Xiongwei Zhu, Witold K Surewicz, Mark L Cohen, Mark R Chance, Rohan de Silva, Janna Kiselar, Jiri G Safar

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Deposits of misfolded tau proteins are leading indicators of cognitive decline in Alzheimer's disease (AD), and our recent data implicate distinctly misfolded conformers of the tau protein with high seeding potency in rapid progression. …”
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    Hierarchy and interconnected networks in the WhiB7 mediated transcriptional response to antibiotic stress in Mycobacterium abscessus. by Kelley Hurst-Hess, Charity McManaman, Yong Yang, Shamba Gupta, Pallavi Ghosh

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Moreover, our CHIP-Seq data implicate additional roles of WhiB7 induced genes beyond antibiotic resistance. …”
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    Structure-function study of mammalian Munc18-1 and C. elegans UNC-18 implicates domain 3b in the regulation of exocytosis. by Margaret E Graham, Gerald R Prescott, James R Johnson, Mathew Jones, Alice Walmesley, Lee P Haynes, Alan Morgan, Robert D Burgoyne, Jeff W Barclay

    Published 2011-03-01
    “…Correlation between the two experimental methods for recording changes in the number of exocytotic events was verified using a previously identified gain of function Munc18-1 mutation E466K (increased exocytosis in chromaffin cells and aldicarb hypersensitivity of C. elegans). These data implicate a novel role for an exposed loop in domain 3b of Munc18-1 in transducing regulation of vesicle fusion independent of closed-conformation syntaxin binding.…”
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    Allosteric Regulation of Fibronectin/α5β1 Interaction by Fibronectin-Binding MSCRAMMs. by Xiaowen Liang, Xiaowen Liang, Brandon L Garcia, Livia Visai, Sabitha Prabhakaran, Nicola A G Meenan, Jennifer R Potts, Martin J Humphries, Magnus Höök

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Detailed kinetic analysis of these interactions reveal that this change in affinity can be attributed solely to an increase in the initial Fn/α5β1 on-rate and that this rate-enhancement is dependent on high-affinity Fn-binding by MSCRAMMs. These data implicate MSCRAMM-induced perturbation of specific intramolecular contacts within the Fn heterodimer resulting in activation by exposing previously cryptic α5β1 interaction motifs. …”
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    CCR2 restricts IFN-γ production by hippocampal CD8 TRM cells that impair learning and memory during recovery from WNV encephalitis by Shenjian Ai, Artem Arutyunov, Joshua Liu, Jeremy D. Hill, Xiaoping Jiang, Robyn S. Klein

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Consistent with this, WNV-recovered Cd8a cre Ccr2 fl/fl mice exhibit decreased recognition memory. Overall, these data implicate CCR2 signaling in the regulation of CD8 TRM phenotype, including antiviral specificity and IFN-γ expression, highlighing a neuroprotective role for CCR2 in limiting CD8 T cell-mediated neuroinflammation and cognitive deficits, providing insights into potential therapeutic targets for CNS infections.…”
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    A Scoping Review of Eosinophilic Pneumonia and Antidepressants: An Association Not to Be Overlooked by Jaron Steiner, Leonie Steuernagel, Fotios Drakopanagiotakis, Konstantinos Bonelis, Paschalis Steiropoulos

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Clinical, epidemiological, laboratory, radiology and bronchoscopy data, implicated antidepressant and dosage, and therapeutic interventions were reported. …”
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