Search Results - "Zeng, Aiwei"
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Compensatory ion transport buffers daily protein rhythms to regulate osmotic balance and cellular physiology
Published in Nature communications (15-10-2021)“…Between 6–20% of the cellular proteome is under circadian control and tunes mammalian cell function with daily environmental cycles. For cell viability, and to…”
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Publisher Correction: Compensatory ion transport buffers daily protein rhythms to regulate osmotic balance and cellular physiology
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Macromolecular condensation buffers intracellular water potential
Published in Nature (London) (23-11-2023)“…Optimum protein function and biochemical activity critically depends on water availability because solvent thermodynamics drive protein folding and…”
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Circadian regulation of macromolecular complex turnover and proteome renewal
Published in The EMBO journal (01-07-2024)“…Although costly to maintain, protein homeostasis is indispensable for normal cellular function and long-term health. In mammalian cells and tissues, daily…”
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CRYPTOCHROMES confer robustness, not rhythmicity, to circadian timekeeping
Published in The EMBO journal (01-04-2021)“…Circadian rhythms are a pervasive property of mammalian cells, tissues and behaviour, ensuring physiological adaptation to solar time. Models of cellular…”
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CRYPTOCHROMES promote daily protein homeostasis
Published in The EMBO journal (04-01-2022)“…The daily organisation of most mammalian cellular functions is attributed to circadian regulation of clock‐controlled protein expression, driven by daily…”
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Author Correction: Macromolecular condensation buffers intracellular water potential
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Using ALLIGATORs to Capture Circadian Bioluminescence
Published in Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.) (2022)“…Luciferases are a popular tool in circadian biology research as longitudinal reporters of gene expression. Here, we describe a short updated protocol for the…”
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