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1 esidues and protein regions highly conserved evolutionarily.
2 biomolecular self-assembly may be optimized evolutionarily.
5 cations in two key functional domains, HCNL1 evolutionarily adapted to a low-Na(+) freshwater environ
6 rature has many examples of species that are evolutionarily adapted to hypoxia and have high affinity
8 g the critical period can potentially impart evolutionarily adaptive, odorant-specific features to be
12 tivation of ubiquitin-mediated autophagy, an evolutionarily ancient cellular antimicrobial system.
13 ne cell provides the missing component of an evolutionarily ancient circuit using spectral informatio
14 We report that the disordered region of the evolutionarily ancient developmental regulator Vts1/Smau
15 vents are the Toll-like receptors (TLRs), an evolutionarily ancient family of pattern recognition rec
16 reciated, implicating phase separation as an evolutionarily ancient mechanism for cellular organizati
17 neural principles that can be implemented by evolutionarily ancient neural systems to generate escape
18 lity and phagocytosis, this work supports an evolutionarily ancient origin for these processes and es
20 lifestyles have led to an imbalance of this evolutionarily ancient process, coinciding with a steep
22 ng peptide ligands and cognate receptors are evolutionarily ancient regulators of physiology and beha
23 les in healthy tissue, astrocytes exhibit an evolutionarily ancient response to all CNS insults, refe
24 ing ribozymes and retrotransposable elements evolutionarily and chemically related to the eukaryotic
25 ially to genetic diversity and are important evolutionarily and medically, but they are still underst
28 s symptoms, an effect that is reminiscent of evolutionarily configured fear responses based on threat
30 lying aggression generation, highlighting an evolutionarily conserved 'core aggression circuit' compo
31 lagging chromatin between dividing cells, an evolutionarily conserved abscission/NoCut checkpoint del
35 ting neuromuscular junctions, mediated by an evolutionarily conserved activity of presynaptic ENaC ch
36 nding protein (FABP) family are sensed by an evolutionarily conserved acute-phase protein, serum amyl
37 sis and the eukaryotic splicing machinery is evolutionarily conserved among species of various phyla.
39 cture level, CAL1 thus binds CENP-A/H4 using evolutionarily conserved and adaptive structural princip
40 us-like capsid-forming properties of Arc are evolutionarily conserved and provide a structural basis
43 elements enabled the identification of both evolutionarily conserved and species-specific regulatory
44 that the cross-editing activity of ThrRS is evolutionarily conserved and that this intrinsic activit
45 ound in the outer mitochondrial membrane, is evolutionarily conserved and widely distributed across s
46 lled different pathways had a penchant to be evolutionarily conserved as equal counterparts in other
47 interacts with a previously unrecognized and evolutionarily conserved ATF-C/EBP composite site in exo
49 We also show chi-CNN predictions enrich for evolutionarily conserved bases, eQTLs and CTCF motifs, s
50 r number of active CREs than active TREs are evolutionarily conserved between mice and primates, incl
51 l-requiring enzyme 1 (IRE1) governs the most evolutionarily conserved branch of the unfolded protein
52 Thus, EGR2 is an example of an essential and evolutionarily conserved broad acting factor, linking tr
54 suggest that DOAG1 and DOAG2 not only act as evolutionarily conserved C- and D-class genes, respectiv
63 ature in adults, representing a distinct and evolutionarily conserved control mechanism to ensure acc
64 GATA function at multiple levels, and reveal evolutionarily conserved cooperation between the GATA an
66 We measured IRE1-mediated splicing of its evolutionarily conserved downstream client as well as tr
69 ation of vertebrate genomes and the study of evolutionarily conserved elements of 3D genome organizat
71 formation has identified the involvement of evolutionarily conserved endocrine signaling pathways, i
72 bolite for DNMT-catalyzed methylation, is an evolutionarily conserved epigenetic stress response, als
73 We identify the molecular function of the evolutionarily conserved ER protein FIT2 as a fatty acyl
75 Here, we show that Sestrins, a family of evolutionarily conserved exercise-inducible proteins, ar
76 can differentiate between weakly and highly evolutionarily conserved exons, a proxy for functional i
79 this dynamic gating mechanism and are likely evolutionarily conserved features in elongating KSs.
81 ent evidence has implicated cryptochrome, an evolutionarily conserved flavoprotein receptor, in magne
83 lines exhibited deficits in habituation, an evolutionarily conserved form of learning, highlighting
84 ngtin-interacting protein family members are evolutionarily conserved from yeast to humans, and they
85 ture in cell types and tissues, and explains evolutionarily conserved functional features of genomes,
88 rming functional characterization of the two evolutionarily conserved genes in Drosophila melanogaste
90 teleost fish uncovered species-specific and evolutionarily conserved genomic responses to regenerati
96 epigenetically by the presence of CENP-A, an evolutionarily conserved histone H3 variant, which direc
100 s of gene expression are cell autonomous and evolutionarily conserved in marine animals possessing a
101 This cilia-dependent predatory mechanism is evolutionarily conserved in Pristionchus pacificus, a ne
102 Nup153 and this interaction was found to be evolutionarily conserved in various SIV isolates and HIV
103 membrane protein complex (EMC) implicates an evolutionarily conserved insertion mechanism for diverge
104 EK complex through a mechanism that exploits evolutionarily conserved interface residues that disting
105 Additionally, we identify a critical and evolutionarily conserved intramolecular network connecti
106 Our work revealed that Shh signaling is an evolutionarily conserved key target in CIA pathobiology.
111 re11 and Rad50 (M/R) proteins are part of an evolutionarily conserved macromolecular apparatus that m
112 obial vitamin B metabolites presented by the evolutionarily conserved major histocompatibility comple
113 pediatric and adult gliomas to characterize evolutionarily conserved mammalian mutational processes
115 ults suggest that photooligomerization is an evolutionarily conserved mechanism determining the photo
116 ndria via autophagy, termed mitophagy, is an evolutionarily conserved mechanism for mitochondrial qua
117 differentiation homeostasis, and could be an evolutionarily conserved mechanism for the development o
118 We propose integrin-mediated anchorage as an evolutionarily conserved mechanism of general relevance
120 d Ca(V)2.2 by protein kinase A, revealing an evolutionarily conserved mechanism that confers adrenerg
123 lexes required for transport (ESCRT) mediate evolutionarily conserved membrane remodeling processes.
124 ess hyperglycemia and insulin resistance are evolutionarily conserved metabolic adaptations to severe
130 demonstrates that the LHX:LDB complex is an evolutionarily conserved molecular regulatory device tha
132 nce and functional robustness in the face of evolutionarily conserved muscle contractile physiology.
133 data additionally proposes a model in which evolutionarily conserved network motifs, or kernels, may
135 serotonergic neurons and signals through its evolutionarily conserved NPY/NPF GPCR, NPR-11, in downst
140 the Hippo pathway has been implicated as an evolutionarily conserved pathway in mammals; however, ho
141 y (hereafter referred to as autophagy) is an evolutionarily conserved pathway in which proteins and o
146 ere, we show that photooligomerization is an evolutionarily conserved photoreaction characteristic of
149 We propose that epiblast partial MET is an evolutionarily conserved process among all amniotic vert
150 tRNAs can be returned to the nucleus by the evolutionarily conserved process called tRNA retrograde
154 al circuit assembly, many of which belong to evolutionarily conserved protein families not previously
157 reviously published data set that identified evolutionarily conserved rare codons in Escherichia coli
159 function effectively in yeast, and define an evolutionarily conserved region of the N domain involved
160 This identified two previously unannotated evolutionarily conserved regions of ZIC3 that are necess
161 ether, these results argue that AdoMet is an evolutionarily conserved regulator of SG composition and
162 hese results suggest that SCYL-1/SCYL1 is an evolutionarily conserved regulator of Slo2 channels.
163 both Drosophila and zebrafish, indicating an evolutionarily conserved requirement for PERK in sleep.
164 Nonsense-mediated mRNA decay (NMD) is an evolutionarily conserved RNA decay mechanism that has em
166 implicate that O-glycosylation might play an evolutionarily conserved role in modulating the circadia
167 nd H(+) move through physically distinct and evolutionarily conserved routes through the CLC channels
169 le assembly and dynamics, we show that seven evolutionarily conserved S. cerevisiae proteins (actin,
170 cross or into the ER membrane occurs via the evolutionarily conserved Sec61 complex, a heterotrimeric
171 e master IFN-I inducer IRF3 by binding to an evolutionarily conserved sequence in the IFNB1 enhanceos
172 Bacterial transfer RNAs (tRNAs) contain evolutionarily conserved sequences and modifications tha
173 er that NuMA directly interacts with DNA via evolutionarily conserved sequences in its C-terminus.
179 ticulum (ER) stress sensor that activates an evolutionarily conserved signalling cascade in response
185 nding of de novo variants in genes linked to evolutionarily conserved stress responses (STIP1 and REV
186 ypes of granulocytes expressing distinct and evolutionarily conserved subsets of effector genes.
187 bidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) contains six evolutionarily conserved subunits and two plant-specific
190 imilar to those observed in aestivation - an evolutionarily conserved survival strategy that enables
191 on the basis of their numerousness using an evolutionarily conserved system for approximating numeri
192 R) and the heat shock response (HSR) are two evolutionarily conserved systems that protect plants fro
197 some segregation during the cell cycle is an evolutionarily conserved, fundamental biological process
199 strate translational read-through across two evolutionarily conserved, in-frame stop codons of MTCH2
203 isms controlling developmental processes are evolutionarily conserved, the speed at which the embryo
204 super-enhancer regions that are regulated by evolutionarily conserved, well-positioned nucleosomes an
205 d in Cyclin-dependent kinase substrates, and evolutionarily conserved, whereas the glutamic acids sur
209 hage migration-inhibitory factor (MIF) is an evolutionarily-conserved protein that has both extracell
210 NIP30 acts by binding to REGgamma via an evolutionarily-conserved serine-rich domain with 4-serin
212 recent human H3N2 influenza viruses, is also evolutionarily constrained by its involvement in recepto
213 ne and related existing scores at predicting evolutionarily constrained non-exonic bases from such da
214 dence of each base in the genome being in an evolutionarily constrained non-exonic element from an in
215 rovide a cohesive view of a multifaceted and evolutionarily constrained system that allocates DSBs to
216 uch genetic diversity has arisen through the evolutionarily controlled balance between the host and p
217 oth an insect-specific visual circuit and an evolutionarily convergent circuit architecture, endowing
218 n the conclusion that all geographically and evolutionarily differentiated Cyclura species and subspe
219 Sec31 disordered region could be replaced by evolutionarily distant sequences, suggesting plasticity
220 rvation of sites of insulation of BEAF-32 in evolutionarily distant species, i.e. D. melanogaster and
222 graphy, we here show how Drosophila CAL1, an evolutionarily distinct CENP-A histone chaperone, binds
226 amming and pluripotency, but its role in the evolutionarily divergent regulatory network of human PGC
227 ave revealed a single Arl13b ortholog in the evolutionarily divergent Trypanosoma brucei, the causati
228 hemically and structurally characterized two evolutionarily divergent uridine phosphorylases, PcUP1 a
230 rget enrichment and detection sensitivity in evolutionarily diverse organisms and allows identificati
231 ll conductance (MscS) is the prototype of an evolutionarily diversified large family that fine-tunes
232 alk region is relatively well conserved, the evolutionarily dynamic nature of influenza viruses(6) ra
237 two-colored, undirected, regular graphs are evolutionarily equivalent (where "properly colored" mean
239 nventional system is under the control of an evolutionarily extended N-terminal cytoplasmic tail.
240 potential metabolite exchanges to determine evolutionarily favorable interactions between members, a
241 athostomes can identify deeply conserved and evolutionarily flexible features of vertebrate developme
243 proteins from both Bacteria and Archaea are evolutionarily highly conserved, including catalytically
245 NA binding (R) domain of the capsid diverged evolutionarily in order to recognize the different genom
246 t that impairs mitochondrial function-across evolutionarily independent lineages of a fish (Poecilia
248 hould allow for more rapid identification of evolutionarily inspired bioactive small molecules, in pa
252 y harmful SGEs, the uptake of foreign DNA is evolutionarily maintained by the hosts, explaining the c
254 Moreover, JNK mediated phosphorylation at an evolutionarily more recent site diminishes p38 binding a
256 high-amplitude fractal fluctuations, whereas evolutionarily newer parvocellular and magnocellular LGN
262 utant lys- encountered lysine limitation, an evolutionarily novel stress, cells suffered nutrient-gro
264 show that nearly all AD-associated-genes are evolutionarily old and did not originate later in evolut
266 ynamically evolving clusters containing both evolutionarily old and young CTCF sites as a result of t
267 that modern human abilities are supported by evolutionarily old, lateralised sensory-motor processes.
272 lanking FMF-associated mutations, indicating evolutionarily recent positive selection of FMF-associat
273 h elusive in synthetic materials, Nature has evolutionarily refined macromolecular synthesis with per
275 structural and paramagnetic analysis of two evolutionarily related SODs with different metal specifi
276 s can be detected only in a limited group of evolutionarily related species, called "lineage-specific
278 ealed more than one type of viruses that are evolutionarily related to dicistronic viruses but contai
279 of fructosamine-3-kinases (FN3Ks), which are evolutionarily related to eukaryotic protein kinases, is
280 some, thus reinforcing the notion that these evolutionarily-related molecular machines share the same
281 ons in abiotic factors over ecologically and evolutionarily relevant timescales in the ocean, leading
282 ve behavior under ecological conditions with evolutionarily-relevant features in which mutual aid and
286 We then prove the uniqueness of interior evolutionarily singular strategies for power-law and exp
289 , and prove to be crucial for ecological and evolutionarily stable coexistence in all the models we e
290 onditions that guarantee either at least one evolutionarily stable strategy (ESS) at zero, some, or m
291 ctors, RAPTOR and LST8, have been remarkably evolutionarily static since they arose in the unicellula
293 s suggest that serial homologues may diverge evolutionarily through replacement of, rather than tinke
295 nistic step is driven by conserved residues, evolutionarily variable residues are key to initial JDP/
297 of protein-coding genes, with enrichment for evolutionarily young genes and genes involved in stress
298 howed preferential activation of a subset of evolutionarily young transposable elements (TE), includi
300 focus on the Nicknack ZAD-ZNF gene, which is evolutionarily young, poorly retained in Drosophila spec