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Mammalian protein found in Homo sapiens
Transketolase-like-1 (TKTL1) is a gene closely related to the transketolase gene (TKT). It emerged in mammals during the course of evolution and, according
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German biologist (born 1963)
is the discoverer of the genes TKTL1 and DNaseX (Apo10). According to the latest findings in evolutionary research, TKTL1 is a key gene that has triggered
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Technology for detecting biomarkers
a possible tumor disease. The two biomarkers used for PanTum Detect are TKTL1 and DNaseX. This test is IVD CE certified and is based on Epitope Detection
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Overview of animal and human brain evolution
scope of relatively recent evolution to Homo sapiens. A change in gene TKTL1 could be a key factor of recent brain evolution and difference of modern
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Swedish geneticist (born 1955)
after peer-review. In this context, Svante Pääbo was able to show that the TKTL1 gene discovered by Johannes F. Coy has a single amino acid substitution
Svante_Pääbo
triggered if global warming exceeds 1.5 °C. Scientists report a change in gene TKTL1 as a key factor of recent brain evolution and difference of modern humans
2022_in_science
Gene editing method
Namba T, Kalebic N, Peters J, Oegema CE, et al. (September 2022). "Human TKTL1 implies greater neurogenesis in frontal neocortex of modern humans than
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German physician (born 1950)
investigated the TKTL1 gene discovered by Johannes F. Coy. In collaboration with Svante Pääbo, Huttner was able to show that the human variant of TKTL1 contributes
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Protein-coding gene in humans
applied in diagnostic cancer screening. The enzymes DNaseX (Apo10) and TKTL1 are detected in PanTum Detect, a blood test used in combination with imaging
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Enzyme involved in metabolic pathways
proteins with transketolase activity: [citation needed] TKT (transketolase) TKTL1 (transketolase-like protein 1) TKTL2 (transketolase-like protein 2) The
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Chemical compound
conditions. Importantly, OTP also inhibits transketolase isoforms such as TKTL1, which are frequently overexpressed in certain cancers and have been implicated
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O00142 16743 TKFC HGNC:24552; Q3LXA3 16744 TKT HGNC:11834; P29401 16745 TKTL1 HGNC:11835; P51854 16746 TKTL2 HGNC:25313; Q9H0I9 16747 TLCD1 HGNC:25177;
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German biologist (born 1955)
current focus is on oxythiamine, a promising compound that inhibits the TKTL1 metabolic pathway, thereby hindering cancer cell growth. He is also investigating
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productivity were small. A study on the impact of the single amino acid change in TKTL1 differentiating modern humans from extinct archaic humans and other primates
2022_in_paleomammalogy
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A great sage, Sage who wrote mahabharata
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Divine spear.
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Variant of Mu'awin; Helper; Assistant
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English : variant of Purdy.
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