Publications by authors named "A Alon"

Inflammasome activation results in the cleavage of gasdermin D (GSDMD) by pro-inflammatory caspases. The N-terminal domains (GSDMD) oligomerize and assemble pores penetrating the target membrane. As methods to study pore formation in living cells are insufficient, the order of conformational changes, oligomerization, and membrane insertion remained unclear.

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Premise: Increasing aridity in the Mediterranean region affects ecosystems and plant life. Various anatomical changes in plants help them cope with dry conditions. This study focused on anatomical differences in leaves and xylem of five co-occurring Mediterranean plant species namely Quercus calliprinos, Pistacia palaestina, Pistacia lentiscus, Rhamnus lycioides, and Phillyrea latifolia in wet and dry sites.

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Measurements of resistance to embolism suggest that Cupressus sempervirens has a stem xylem that resists embolism at very negative water potentials, with 50% embolism (P) at water potentials of approximately -10 MPa. However, field observations in a semi-arid region suggest tree mortality occurs before 10% embolism. To explore the interplay between embolism and plant mortality, we conducted a controlled drought experiment involving two types of CS seedlings: a local seed source (S-type) and a drought-resistant clone propagated from a semi-arid forest (C-type).

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  • - This study found that patient satisfaction and quality of life during dialysis treatment varied significantly among three different centers, indicating that local factors might affect these outcomes.
  • - Although one center with better dialysis measures reported lower patient satisfaction, the relationship between satisfaction and quality of care remains complex and requires further research.
  • - The findings suggest that patient demographics and experiences significantly influence satisfaction, which does not always align with clinical quality metrics like Kt/V, highlighting the need for a more comprehensive understanding of patient-centered care.
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  • AlphaFold2 (AF2) models show promise in drug discovery for ligands but have variable performance when retrospectively tested.
  • In a study, researchers docked large libraries of new molecules against AF2 models of σ and serotonin 2A receptors, finding similar hit rates and affinities to those obtained from experimental structures.
  • Cryo-electron microscopy confirmed that AF2-model predictions were relevant, suggesting that AF2 models can find low-energy conformations important for ligand discovery, even if they differ from experimental structures.
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