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Triggering endogenous Z-RNA sensing for anti-tumor therapy through ZBP1-dependent necroptosis.
Yang T, Wang G, Zhang M, Hu X, Li Q, Yun F, Xing Y, Song X, Zhang H, Hu G, Qian Y. Yang T, et al. Cell Rep. 2023 Nov 28;42(11):113377. doi: 10.1016/j.celrep.2023.113377. Epub 2023 Nov 3. Cell Rep. 2023. PMID: 37922310 Free article.
However, it remains unknown how the host-derived Z-RNAs are formed and how these endogenous Z-RNAs are sensed by ZBP1. Here, we report that oxidative stress strongly induces host cell endogenous Z-RNAs, and the Z-RNAs then localize to stress granules f …
However, it remains unknown how the host-derived Z-RNAs are formed and how these endogenous Z-RNAs are sensed by ZBP1. Here, w …
ZBP1 senses spliceosome stress through Z-RNA:DNA hybrid recognition.
He J, Zhu Y, Tian Z, Liu M, Gao A, Fu W, Lu F, Sun Y, Guo Y, Pan R, Ji Y, Chen J, Lu H, Lin J, Liang X, Kim C, Zhou C, Jiao H. He J, et al. Mol Cell. 2025 May 1;85(9):1790-1805.e7. doi: 10.1016/j.molcel.2025.04.004. Epub 2025 Apr 22. Mol Cell. 2025. PMID: 40267921
Z-DNA-binding protein 1 (ZBP1; also known as DAI or DLM-1) regulates cell death and inflammation by sensing left-handed double-helical nucleic acids, including Z-RNA and Z-DNA. However, the physiological conditions that generate Z-form nucleic acids (
Z-DNA-binding protein 1 (ZBP1; also known as DAI or DLM-1) regulates cell death and inflammation by sensing left-handed double-helica
Z-Plasty.
Zito PM, Jawad BA, Hohman MH, Mazzoni T. Zito PM, et al. 2023 Jul 5. In: StatPearls [Internet]. Treasure Island (FL): StatPearls Publishing; 2025 Jan–. 2023 Jul 5. In: StatPearls [Internet]. Treasure Island (FL): StatPearls Publishing; 2025 Jan–. PMID: 29939552 Free Books & Documents.
Z-plasty is a commonly employed transposition flap utilized in plastic and reconstructive surgery to revise scars. ...Additionally, this technique may be employed to release scar contracture after burns. Common variants of the basic Z-plasty include the planimetric
Z-plasty is a commonly employed transposition flap utilized in plastic and reconstructive surgery to revise scars. ...Additionally, t
Special Issue: A, B and Z: The Structure, Function and Genetics of Z-DNA and Z-RNA.
Herbert A, Karapetyan S, Poptsova M, Vasquez KM, Vicens Q, Vögeli B. Herbert A, et al. Int J Mol Sci. 2021 Jul 19;22(14):7686. doi: 10.3390/ijms22147686. Int J Mol Sci. 2021. PMID: 34299306 Free PMC article.
It is now difficult to believe that a biological function for the left-handed Z-DNA and Z-RNA conformations was once controversial. The papers in this Special Issue, "Z-DNA and Z-RNA: from Physical Structure to Biological Function", are based on presen …
It is now difficult to believe that a biological function for the left-handed Z-DNA and Z-RNA conformations was once controver …
Z-plasty: a concise review.
Hove CR, Williams EF 3rd, Rodgers BJ. Hove CR, et al. Facial Plast Surg. 2001 Nov;17(4):289-94. doi: 10.1055/s-2001-18828. Facial Plast Surg. 2001. PMID: 11735063 Review.
Understanding the classic Z-plasty permits the surgeon to expand his or her repertoire to include the numerous variations thereof. The double-opposing Z-plasty, unequal triangle Z-plasty, four-flap Z-plasty, compound Z-plasty, and planimetric …
Understanding the classic Z-plasty permits the surgeon to expand his or her repertoire to include the numerous variations thereof. Th …
Comparative review on left-handed Z-DNA.
Roy R, Chakraborty P, Chatterjee A, Sarkar J. Roy R, et al. Front Biosci (Landmark Ed). 2021 Apr 30;26(5):29-35. doi: 10.52586/4922. Front Biosci (Landmark Ed). 2021. PMID: 34027648 Free article. Review.
The high denseness of salt is required for conversion of B configuration d(CG)n toward Z configuration. The rate of B to Z transition is measured by "Cytosine Analogues" and "Fluorescence Spectroscopy". h-ZalphaADAR1 that a Z-DNA's binding domain, binds and s …
The high denseness of salt is required for conversion of B configuration d(CG)n toward Z configuration. The rate of B to Z tra …
Structure and Formation of Z-DNA and Z-RNA.
Krall JB, Nichols PJ, Henen MA, Vicens Q, Vögeli B. Krall JB, et al. Molecules. 2023 Jan 14;28(2):843. doi: 10.3390/molecules28020843. Molecules. 2023. PMID: 36677900 Free PMC article. Review.
While Z-DNA has been extensively studied, there is a gap of knowledge when it comes to Z-RNA. Where such information is lacking, we try and extend the principles of Z-DNA stability and formation to Z-RNA, considering the inherent differences of the nuc …
While Z-DNA has been extensively studied, there is a gap of knowledge when it comes to Z-RNA. Where such information is lackin …
The Mystery of the Z-Score.
Curtis AE, Smith TA, Ziganshin BA, Elefteriades JA. Curtis AE, et al. Aorta (Stamford). 2016 Aug 1;4(4):124-130. doi: 10.12945/j.aorta.2016.16.014. eCollection 2016 Aug. Aorta (Stamford). 2016. PMID: 28097194 Free PMC article. Review.
Despite the advantages of using Z-scores, there are limitations. These include intra- and inter-observer bias, measurement error, and variations between alternative Z-score nomograms and BSA equations. ...Here, we will discuss how Z-scores are calculated and …
Despite the advantages of using Z-scores, there are limitations. These include intra- and inter-observer bias, measurement error, and …
Z-DNA at the crossroads: untangling its role in genome dynamics.
Sahayasheela VJ, Ooga M, Kumagai T, Sugiyama H. Sahayasheela VJ, et al. Trends Biochem Sci. 2025 Mar;50(3):267-279. doi: 10.1016/j.tibs.2025.01.001. Epub 2025 Jan 28. Trends Biochem Sci. 2025. PMID: 39875265 Review.
Recent evidence suggests that Z-DNA formation occurs in nuclear and mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA), with significant biological implications. ...We then critically evaluate several intracellular factors that can modulate and regulate Z-DNA. Additionally, we discuss the r …
Recent evidence suggests that Z-DNA formation occurs in nuclear and mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA), with significant biological implicatio …
[Protein Z].
Sierko E, Tokajuk P, Sierko PP, Wojtukiewicz MZ. Sierko E, et al. Pol Merkur Lekarski. 2003 Dec;15(90):574-6. Pol Merkur Lekarski. 2003. PMID: 15058266 Review. Polish.
Protein Z is consumed during coagulopathy. About 60% of humans suffering from a bleeding tendency of unknown origin presented with decreased plasma levels of protein Z. ...ZPI circulates in plasma in complex with protein Z. ZPI in the presence of Ca2+ and pho …
Protein Z is consumed during coagulopathy. About 60% of humans suffering from a bleeding tendency of unknown origin presented with de …
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