Stramenopiles are unusual because the pay-off phase of glycolysis occurs in mitochondria rather than the cytosol and the identified mitochondrial carrier links the two parts by transporting glycolytic intermediates. https://lnkd.in/eYbZ6SUH
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eLife is a non-profit organisation inspired by research funders and led by scientists. Our mission is to help scientists accelerate discovery by operating a platform for research communication that encourages and recognises the most responsible behaviours in science. eLife publishes important research in all areas of the life and biomedical sciences. The research is selected and evaluated by working scientists and is made freely available to all readers without delay. eLife also invests in innovation through open-source tool development to accelerate research communication and discovery. Our work is guided by the communities we serve. eLife was founded in 2011 by the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, the Max Planck Society and the Wellcome Trust. These organisations continue to provide financial and strategic support, and were joined by the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation for 2018.
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Novel gene activity regulating neuropeptide precursors in the Drosophila central nervous system. https://lnkd.in/eipxa7QD
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Breakthrough discoveries have increased our understanding of the mechanisms that regulate kinase activity. We bring research in this area together in our latest Special Issue: Allosteric Regulation of Kinase Activity. Read now:
Special Issue: Allosteric Regulation of Kinase Activity
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In this latest post on the LSE Impact Blog, our Executive Director, Damian Pattinson, and Content Manager, George Currie, discuss the rise of journals as holders of brand value over research quality and how our industry could help escape this dynamic.
Designer Science – Why big brand journals harm research
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A candidate drug that stops vitamin B6 being broken down in mouse brain cells could help to reveal how this vitamin supports learning and memory. https://lnkd.in/ejSfbGVV
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A protein known as CYRI-B is required for cancer cells to spread in a mouse model of pancreatic cancer.
Immobilizing pancreatic cancer
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New cell membrane receptors for juvenile hormone, a terpenoid hormone in insects that regulates their development and reproduction. https://lnkd.in/eG4HX3vk
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Viral Variants: How mutations affect function.
Viral Variants: How mutations affect function
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Pavlovian fear conditioning triggers active fear responses as well as freezing.
Running scared
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