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Vitamin C enhances co-localization of novel TET1 nuclear bodies with both Cajal and PML bodies in colorectal cancer cells [PDF]

open access: diamondEpigenetics
Deregulation of ten-eleven Translocation protein 1 (TET1) is commonly reported to induce imbalances in gene expression and subsequently to colorectal cancer development (CRC).
Nour El Osmani   +8 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Cajal bodies in neurons [PDF]

open access: bronzeRNA Biology, 2016
Cajal is commonly regarded as the father of modern neuroscience in recognition of his fundamental work on the structure of the nervous system. But Cajal also made seminal contributions to the knowledge of nuclear structure in the early 1900s, including the discovery of the "accessory body" later renamed "Cajal body" (CB).
Miguel Lafarga   +3 more
openalex   +3 more sources

Coilin as a regulator of NF-kB mediated inflammation in preeclampsia

open access: yesBiology Open, 2022
The nuclear factor-Kappa B (NF-κB) pathway is a crucial mediator of inflammatory signaling. Aberrant activation of NF-κB is associated with several disorders including preeclampsia (PE).
Madelyn K. Logan   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

The Cajal body and histone locus body. [PDF]

open access: yesCold Spring Harb Perspect Biol, 2010
The Cajal body (CB) is a nuclear organelle present in all eukaryotes that have been carefully studied. It is identified by the signature protein coilin and by CB-specific RNAs (scaRNAs). CBs contain high concentrations of splicing small nuclear ribonucleoproteins (snRNPs) and other RNA processing factors, suggesting that they are sites for assembly and/
Nizami Z, Deryusheva S, Gall JG.
europepmc   +4 more sources

Specific genomic cues regulate Cajal body assembly. [PDF]

open access: yesRNA Biol, 2017
The assembly of specialized sub-nuclear microenvironments known as nuclear bodies (NBs) is important for promoting efficient nuclear function. In particular, the Cajal body (CB), a prominent NB that facilitates spliceosomal snRNP biogenesis, assembles in response to genomic cues.
Sawyer IA, Hager GL, Dundr M.
europepmc   +4 more sources

Enhanced mitochondrial activity reshapes a gut microbiota profile that delays NASH progression

open access: yesHepatology, EarlyView., 2022
Improved mitochondrial activity, due to the lack of methylation‐controlled J protein (MCJ), creates a specific microbiota signature that when transferred through cecal microbiota transplantation delays NASH progression by restoring the gut‐liver axis and enhancing hepatic fatty acid oxidation.
María Juárez‐Fernández   +18 more
wiley   +1 more source

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