Publications by authors named "Jiajie Su"

Sirtuin 6 (SIRT6), a member of the SIRT family, plays essential roles in the regulation of metabolism, inflammation, aging, DNA repair, and cancer development, making it a promising anticancer drug target. Herein, we present our use of proteolysis-targeting chimera (PROTAC) technology to formulate a series of highly potent and selective SIRT6 degraders. One of the degraders, , induced the near-complete degradation of SIRT6 in both SK-HEP-1 and Huh-7 cell lines and more potently inhibited hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) cell proliferation than the parental inhibitors.

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  • - The study aimed to simplify the Symptom Checklist-90 (SCL-90) by reducing its dimensions and item count, using machine learning techniques to maintain its effectiveness and practicality across various settings.
  • - By employing the Support Vector Classification (SVC) algorithm, researchers managed to condense the original ten dimensions to four and cut the item count from 90 to 29, achieving a high accuracy of 89.50% and individual dimension accuracies over 90%.
  • - The streamlined SCL-90 significantly reduced assessment time by 67.78% while maintaining a strong reliability coefficient of 0.95 and did not compromise the effectiveness of psychological assessments.
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Breast Cancer Type 1 Susceptibility Protein (BRCA1) is a tumor-suppressor protein that regulates various cellular pathways, including those that are essential for preserving genome stability. One essential mechanism involves a BRCA1-A complex that is recruited to double-strand breaks (DSBs) by RAP80 before initiating DNA damage repair (DDR). How RAP80 itself is recruited to DNA damage sites, however, is unclear.

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Introduction: Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) have been demonstrated their ability to enhance the arsenic (As) tolerance of host plants, and making the utilization of mycorrhizal plants a promising and practical approach for remediating As-contaminated soils. However, comprehensive transcriptome analysis to reveal the molecular mechanism of As tolerance in the symbiotic process between AMF and host plants is still limited.

Methods: In this study, transcriptomic analysis of seedlings was conducted with four treatments: non-inoculated under non-As stress (CK0), non-inoculated under As stress (CK100), -inoculated under non-As stress (FM0), and -inoculated under As stress (FM100).

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Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) and dark septate fungi (DSE) were simultaneously colonized in the root cells of maize. Single AMF and DSE symbiosis have been proven to improve the drought tolerance of maize. However, the effects of both fungi coexisting in maize roots under drought stress are not yet known.

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