Explore the sophisticated self-incompatibility system in Brassicaceae plants that prevents self-fertilization and maintains genetic diversity.
Discover how WWP2 protein acts as a molecular conductor regulating normal cell cycle progression and what happens when this crucial regulator fails.
Discover how combining Ibrutinib and Carfilzomib creates a synergistic effect to overcome drug resistance in Mantle Cell Lymphoma treatment.
Scientists discover the first molecules that don't just block—they break—a crucial cellular machine, opening a new front in the fight against cancer.
Discover how scientists use proteogenomics to decode degrons - the molecular tags that control protein degradation in cells, with implications for cancer treatment and neurodegenerative diseases.
Exploring the prognostic value of TRIM family genes in hepatocellular carcinoma and their correlation with tumor-infiltrating immune cells
Explore how ubiquitin-like modifications and p53 NEDDylation at lysine 120 impact chronic lymphocytic leukemia progression and treatment.
Comprehensive overview of VEXAS syndrome, a newly discovered inflammatory disease bridging rheumatology and hematology, including genetic mechanisms, clinical presentation, and diagnostic approaches.
Exploring the role of USP29 as a key oncogene driving tumorigenesis in colorectal cancer through protein stabilization and cellular pathway regulation.
Discover how Ube2N, a ubiquitin enzyme, was identified as a novel actin-associated protein and its crucial role in cellular movement, cancer metastasis, and infectious diseases.