Research Keyword: chromatin immunoprecipitation

A Novel Erinacine S Derivative from Hericium erinaceus Overcomes Chemoresistance in Colorectal Cancer Cells by Enhancing TRAIL/TNFR1/DR5 Expression through Histone Acetylation

This study shows that erinacine S, a natural compound from Lion’s Mane mushrooms, can help overcome drug resistance in colorectal cancer cells. The compound works by activating pathways that trigger cancer cell death and by modifying how genes are expressed at the molecular level. In both laboratory experiments and animal models, erinacine S successfully stopped tumor growth and killed resistant cancer cells, suggesting it could be a promising natural treatment for patients with hard-to-treat colorectal cancer.

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Transcription Factor PFB1 Is Required for the Botrytis cinerea Effector BcSCR1-Mediated Pathogenesis

Researchers discovered how a fungal disease (grey mould) spreads by identifying a toxic protein it produces that disables a plant’s defense system. The fungal protein BcSCR1 sneaks into plant cells and targets a control switch called PFB1 that normally turns on genes protecting plants from infection. By blocking this control switch, the fungus weakens the plant’s immune defenses and establishes infection more easily.

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