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GW/P-Bodies and Autoimmune Disease
2012Human autoantibodies have performed admirably in the service of characterizing GW/P-bodies. These antibodies have provided a critical point of reference by which other proteins have been shown to be components of GW/P-bodies. In addition,autoantibodies have been used to identify new GW/P-body components, including Ge-l, GW182, RAP55, and YB-1.
Donald B, Bloch +2 more
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The Discovery and Analysis of P Bodies
2012The last decade has seen the discovery of a conserved class of cytoplasmic mRNP (messenger Ribonucleic Acid—Protein complexes) aggregates called Processing Bodies or P Bodies (Sheth and Parker 2003). They belong to a growing list of cytoplasmic mRNP aggregates, many of which are compositionally similar to P Bodies and consist of a host of translational
Saumya, Jain, Roy, Parker
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P-Bodies: Cytosolic Droplets for Coordinated mRNA Storage
Trends in Genetics, 2018P-bodies (PBs) are cytosolic RNP granules that are conserved among eukaryotic organisms. In the past few years, major progress has been made in understanding the biochemical and biophysical mechanisms that lead to their formation. However, whether they play a role in mRNA storage or decay remains actively debated.
Weil, Dominique, Standart, Nancy
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P-bodies and mitochondria: Which place in RNA interference?
Biochimie, 2012Micro-RNAs (miRNAs) are major actors of RNA interference (RNAi), a regulation pathway which leads to translational repression and/or degradation of specific mRNAs. They provide target specificity by incorporating into the RISC complex and guiding its binding to mRNA. Since the discovery of RNAi, many progresses have been made on the mechanism of action
Ernoult-Lange, Michèle +3 more
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RNAi and the P-body connection
Nature Cell Biology, 2005Cytoplasmic processing bodies, also known as P-bodies, concentrate enzymes that are involved in mRNA turnover and sequester mRNAs away from the translational machinery. Strong evidence now connects the RNA interference machinery with P-body formation.
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Processing bodies (P-bodies) are membraneless organelles in eukaryotic cells that play a central role in mRNA metabolism, including mRNA decay, storage, and translational repression. However, the molecular mechanisms governing their assembly remain incompletely understood.
Yu-Hsuan Cheng +6 more
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Processing bodies (P-bodies) are membraneless organelles in eukaryotic cells that play a central role in mRNA metabolism, including mRNA decay, storage, and translational repression. However, the molecular mechanisms governing their assembly remain incompletely understood.
Yu-Hsuan Cheng +6 more
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Ökaryotik hücrelerin gen ekspresyonunda translasyonun kontrolü ve mRNA yıkımı önemli bir role sahiptir. P cisimcikleri mRNA moleküllerinin depolandığı, yıkıma uğratıldığı translasyonel olarak baskı altında tutulduğu ve RNAi aracılı susturmanın yapıldığı sitoplazmik oluşumlardır.
GÜRKÖK, Tuğba +3 more
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Ökaryotik hücrelerin gen ekspresyonunda translasyonun kontrolü ve mRNA yıkımı önemli bir role sahiptir. P cisimcikleri mRNA moleküllerinin depolandığı, yıkıma uğratıldığı translasyonel olarak baskı altında tutulduğu ve RNAi aracılı susturmanın yapıldığı sitoplazmik oluşumlardır.
GÜRKÖK, Tuğba +3 more
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Analyzing P-Bodies and Stress Granules in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
2010Eukaryotic cells contain at least two types of cytoplasmic RNA-protein (RNP) granules that contain nontranslating mRNAs. One such RNP granule is a P-body, which contains translationally inactive mRNAs and proteins involved in mRNA degradation and translation repression.
J Ross, Buchan +2 more
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Analyzing P-bodies in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
Methods in enzymology, 2009Cytoplasmic processing bodies, or P-bodies, are RNA-protein granules found in eukaryotic cells. P-bodies contain non-translating mRNAs and proteins involved in mRNA degradation and translational repression. P-bodies, and the mRNPs within them, have been implicated in mRNA storage, mRNA degradation, and translational repression.
Tracy, Nissan, Roy, Parker
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