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Breast cancer is one of the most frequent cancers in women. Although there are many treatment protocols for this disease, there are still many patients who do not respond satisfactorily to the current treatment protocols. A better understanding of the nature of the tumor cells might provide a guide for better therapeutic procedures. In this study, the effect of metabolic stress was assessed on the human adenocarcinoma MCF-7 cell line. The cells were seeded in culture plates and after reaching log phase of their growth, cells were exposed to phenol red free-media supplemented with 10%, 0.5%, 0.25% and 0% charcoal-treated serum for 1 to 6 consecutive days. At 24-hour intervals, the cells' ability to proliferate (trypan blue assay), cells mitochondrial content (MTT assay) and intracellular protein content (SRB assay) was assessed. In each day of the study, the cells were released in complete media containing 10% serum for 24 hours and the effect of release was observed on cells. This study showed reduced basal growth rate and proliferation in response to harsh environmental conditions. Protein content of the cells also decreased. Mitochondrial content/activity of the cells however did not decrease, but instead a relative increase was observed at some time points. Releasing the cells caused increased cell proliferation in media with up to 0.5% serum, with an increase in intracellular protein content, although no significant mitochondrial function increase was observed. The results of this study confirm the adaptation of MCF-7 cells to environmental harsh conditions.
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Mol Nutr Food Res
September 2025
University of Southampton, Southampton, Hampshire, UK.
Potatoes are a global staple, yet their nutritional potential is underutilized. This study evaluates the biochemical and nutritional composition of Solanum okadae (S. okadae), a wild diploid potato species, compared to the cultivated S.
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September 2025
College of Horticulture, Bioinformatics Center, Academy for Advanced Interdisciplinary Studies, Nanjing Agricultural University, Nanjing 210095, China. Electronic address:
Molecular phylogenetics illustrates the evolution and divergence of green plants by employing sequence data from various sources. Interestingly, phylogenetic reconstruction based on mitochondrial genes tends to exhibit incongruence with those derived from nuclear and chloroplast genes. Although the uniparental inheritance and conservatively retained protein-coding genes of mitochondrial genomes inherently exclude certain potential factors that affect phylogenetic reconstruction, such as hybridization and gene loss, the utilization of mitochondrial genomes for phylogeny and divergence time estimation remains limited.
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September 2025
School of Food and Biological Engineering, Hefei University of Technology, Engineering Research Center of Bio-Process, Ministry of Education, Hefei 230601, Anhui, China; Key Laboratory for Animal Food Green Manufacturing and Resource Mining of Anhui Province, Hefei University of Technology, Hefei 23
Holoferritin is considered a promising iron supplement, yet its preparation is challenging due to low extraction efficiencies from natural sources and the potential for structural damage during in vitro mineralization. This study reported the in vivo biosynthesis of a highly stable holoferritin (bs-holoFt) in Escherichia coli a high iron-loading capacity (1213 Fe atoms/protein) and systematically characterized the impact of heat treatments (70-100 °C) on the protein's multi-level structure and dual functions. Results showed a clear, temperature-dependent degradation pathway, initiated by the loss of α-helical content (decreased from 77.
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September 2025
Laboratory of Redox Biology and Metabolism, Scintillon Institute, San Diego, CA; Department of Chemistry, The Scripps Research Institute, La Jolla, CA, USA. Electronic address:
Histomonas meleagridis is a parasitic protozoan which causes histomoniasis (blackhead disease) in a wide range of birds, including domesticated chickens and turkeys, representing a significant health problem in avian veterinary medicine. Despite being classified as an anaerobic parasite, H. meleagridis can survive transient exposure to oxygen while little is known about the mechanisms that allow this organism to cope with exposure to varying oxygen levels.
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September 2025
Institute of Anatomy and Cell Biology, University of Würzburg, Würzburg, Germany. Electronic address:
WNT7A and WNT7B, secreted by neural cells, are essential regulators of developmental brain angiogenesis and blood-brain barrier integrity. In brain endothelial cells, WNT7 proteins activate β-catenin signaling through the ligand-specific receptor complex GPR124-RECK and classical WNT receptors of the FZD and LRP families. Previous studies suggested that WNT7 isoforms assemble a GPR124-RECK-FZD-LRP5/6 multi-receptor complex for signaling.
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