Search Results - "Cell Nucleus - metabolism"
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Nesprin-2G, a Component of the Nuclear LINC Complex, Is Subject to Myosin-Dependent Tension
ISSN: 1542-0086, 1542-0086Published: United States 05.01.2016Published in Biophysical journal (05.01.2016)“…The nucleus of a cell has long been considered to be subject to mechanical force…”
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Catalase: A critical node in the regulation of cell fate
ISSN: 0891-5849, 1873-4596, 1873-4596Published: United States Elsevier Inc 01.04.2023Published in Free radical biology & medicine (01.04.2023)“… CAT proteins are subject to many types of post-translational modification (PTM), which modify activity, ligand binding, stability, compartmentation and function…”
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Exploring the cell nucleus: From chromosome structure to single-cell omics
ISSN: 0955-0674, 1879-0410, 1879-0410Published: England Elsevier Ltd 01.08.2025Published in Current opinion in cell biology (01.08.2025)“…The cell nucleus is a fascinating organelle. The myriad of fundamental processes that ensure that the genetic information is read correctly and faithfully transmitted provides a rich subject of research across time scales and model systems…”
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RNAi Factors Are Present and Active in Human Cell Nuclei
ISSN: 2211-1247, 2211-1247Published: United States Elsevier 01.01.2014Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (01.01.2014)“… However, the presence and activity of RNAi factors in the mammalian nucleus has been the subject of considerable debate…”
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Quantitative subcellular acyl-CoA analysis reveals distinct nuclear metabolism and isoleucine-dependent histone propionylation
ISSN: 1097-4164, 1097-4164Published: United States 20.01.2022Published in Molecular cell (20.01.2022)“…Quantitative subcellular metabolomic measurements can explain the roles of metabolites in cellular processes but are subject to multiple confounding factors…”
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RNA localization: Making its way to the center stage
ISSN: 0304-4165, 1872-8006Published: Netherlands Elsevier B.V 01.11.2017Published in Biochimica et biophysica acta. General subjects (01.11.2017)“…Cells are highly organized entities that rely on intricate addressing mechanisms to sort their constituent molecules to precise subcellular locations. These…”
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A nuclear F-actin scaffold stabilizes ribonucleoprotein droplets against gravity in large cells
ISSN: 1465-7392, 1476-4679, 1476-4679Published: London Nature Publishing Group UK 01.10.2013Published in Nature cell biology (01.10.2013)“…Actin is abundant in the nuclei of oocytes but its role has been unclear. Feric and Brangwynne find that actin forms a network that prevents the sedimentation…”
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Selective YAP/TAZ inhibition in fibroblasts via dopamine receptor D1 agonism reverses fibrosis
ISSN: 1946-6242, 1946-6242Published: United States 30.10.2019Published in Science translational medicine (30.10.2019)“…Tissue fibrosis is characterized by uncontrolled deposition and diminished clearance of fibrous connective tissue proteins, ultimately leading to organ…”
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Structure-Function Analysis of SMAX1 Reveals Domains That Mediate Its Karrikin-Induced Proteolysis and Interaction with the Receptor KAI2
ISSN: 1532-298X, 1532-298XPublished: England 01.08.2020Published in The Plant cell (01.08.2020)“…Karrikins (KARs) are butenolides found in smoke that can influence germination and seedling development of many plants. The KAR signaling mechanism is…”
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Identification of epilepsy-associated neuronal subtypes and gene expression underlying epileptogenesis
ISSN: 2041-1723, 2041-1723Published: London Nature Publishing Group UK 07.10.2020Published in Nature communications (07.10.2020)“… of >110,000 neuronal transcriptomes derived from temporal cortex samples of multiple temporal lobe epilepsy and non-epileptic subjects…”
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Alterations in the chromatin packaging, driven by transcriptional activity, revealed by AFM
ISSN: 0304-4165, 1872-8006, 1872-8006Published: Netherlands Elsevier B.V 01.04.2024Published in Biochimica et biophysica acta. General subjects (01.04.2024)“…The gene expression differs in the nuclei of normal and malignant mammalian cells, and transcription is a critical initial step, which defines the difference…”
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SKP2- and OTUD1-regulated non-proteolytic ubiquitination of YAP promotes YAP nuclear localization and activity
ISSN: 2041-1723, 2041-1723Published: London Nature Publishing Group UK 11.06.2018Published in Nature communications (11.06.2018)“… Here, we report that YAP is subject to non-proteolytic, K63-linked polyubiquitination by the SCF SKP2 E3 ligase complex (SKP2…”
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Histone acetyltransferase MoHat1 acetylates autophagy-related proteins MoAtg3 and MoAtg9 to orchestrate functional appressorium formation and pathogenicity in Magnaporthe oryzae
ISSN: 1554-8627, 1554-8635, 1554-8635Published: United States Taylor & Francis 03.07.2019Published in Autophagy (03.07.2019)“… We also found that MoHat1 was subject to regulation by the protein kinase MoGsk1 that modulated the translocation of MoHat1 from the nucleus to the cytoplasm with the assistance of MoSsb1, a protein chaperone…”
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The molecular mechanism and functional diversity of UPR signaling sensor IRE1
ISSN: 0024-3205, 1879-0631, 1879-0631Published: Netherlands Elsevier Inc 15.01.2021Published in Life sciences (1973) (15.01.2021)“… However, the organelle is subject to varied stress conditions from time to time, which lead to the activation of a signaling program known as the Unfolded Protein Response (UPR) pathway…”
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Tension and Resolution: Dynamic, Evolving Populations of Organelle Genomes within Plant Cells
ISSN: 1674-2052, 1752-9867, 1752-9867Published: England Elsevier Inc 03.06.2019Published in Molecular plant (03.06.2019)“…Mitochondria and plastids form dynamic, evolving populations physically embedded in the fluctuating environment of the plant cell. Their evolutionary heritage…”
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The membrane-bound NAC transcription factor ANAC013 functions in mitochondrial retrograde regulation of the oxidative stress response in Arabidopsis
ISSN: 1532-298X, 1532-298XPublished: England 01.09.2013Published in The Plant cell (01.09.2013)“…Upon disturbance of their function by stress, mitochondria can signal to the nucleus to steer the expression of responsive genes. This mitochondria-to-nucleus…”
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Mechanical confinement triggers spreading and migration of immobile cells by deforming nucleus
ISSN: 0142-9612, 1878-5905, 1878-5905Published: Netherlands Elsevier Ltd 01.09.2025Published in Biomaterials (01.09.2025)“…Cells in vivo are often subject to the challenge of spatial confinement from neighboring cells and extracellular matrix (ECM…”
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Chromatin hydrodynamics
ISSN: 1542-0086, 1542-0086Published: United States 06.05.2014Published in Biophysical journal (06.05.2014)“… solute. This system is subject to both passive thermal fluctuations and active scalar and vector events that are associated with free energy consumption, such as ATP hydrolysis…”
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Nuclear lamins are not required for lamina-associated domain organization in mouse embryonic stem cells
ISSN: 1469-221X, 1469-3178, 1469-3178Published: London Blackwell Publishing Ltd 01.05.2015Published in EMBO reports (01.05.2015)“…In mammals, the nuclear lamina interacts with hundreds of large genomic regions, termed lamina‐associated domains (LADs) that are generally in a…”
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NIK1-mediated translation suppression functions as a plant antiviral immunity mechanism
ISSN: 0028-0836, 1476-4687, 1476-4687Published: London Nature Publishing Group UK 30.04.2015Published in Nature (London) (30.04.2015)“…A new mechanism that plants use to combat begomoviruses—one of the most pathogenic groups of plant viruses, causing severe disease in major crops worldwide—is…”
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