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A new study reveals that phosphorylation at Ser403 acts as a molecular switch, transforming p62 condensates from fluid droplets to compact, gel-like structures that accelerate the autophagic removal of ubiquitinated proteins. This finding identifies a central control point for maintaining proteostasis with significant implications for understanding how cells clear damaged proteins, a process relevant to cancer and regenerative medicine.
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A comparative single-cell atlas of avian and mammalian lungs reveals a persistent hybrid cell population in birds that disappears postnatally in mice, uncovering distinct lung maintenance strategies. The study also shows conserved EGFR (influenza A receptor) expression across species, providing critical insights for zoonotic disease research and regenerative medicine.
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Research shows that the transcription factor Fra-2 controls the response to the KRAS inhibitor MRTX-1133 in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma. This is a major step forward in cancer research, as understanding this resistance mechanism could lead to more effective targeted therapies for one of the deadliest cancers.
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Chaperone proteins have been found to protect against amyloid aggregation of desmin fragments, preventing the formation of toxic protein clumps. This biophysical discovery has direct relevance to understanding and potentially treating diseases linked to protein misfolding, including certain cancers and diabetes-related complications.
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A study of a desert-dwelling cooperative breeder bird over 38 years found that agricultural habitats buffer against climate extremes, resulting in higher reproductive success even in dry and hot conditions. This work highlights how understanding host-pathogen interactions and anthropogenic change is crucial for predicting species’ survival under future climate scenarios.
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