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RNA localization in confined cells depends on cellular mechanical activity and contributes to confined migration

open access: yesiScience, 2022
Summary: Cancer cells experience mechanical confining forces during metastasis and, consequently, can alter their migratory mechanisms. Localization of numerous mRNAs to cell protrusions contributes to cell polarization and migration and is controlled by
Rebecca A. Moriarty   +2 more
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Reining in RNA [PDF]

open access: yesThe EMBO Reports, 2007
Figure 1. The first joint EMBO/FASEB Workshop on Intracellular RNA Localization and Localized Translation took place between 1 and 6 July 2007, in Il Ciocco, Italy, and was organized by A. Ephrussi, E. Gavis, D. Ish‐Horowicz and J. Richter. Originally a biannual FASEB summer research conference, it is anticipated that the joint meeting will in future
Patrick C, Gilligan, Karuna, Sampath
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PointFISH: Learning Point Cloud Representations for RNA Localization Patterns

open access: yes, 2023
International audienceSubcellular RNA localization is a critical mechanism for the spatial control of gene expression. Its mechanism and precise functional role is not yet very well understood.
Imbert, Arthur   +2 more
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Exploring the lncRNA localization landscape within the retinal pigment epithelium under normal and stress conditions

open access: yesBMC Genomics, 2022
Background Long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) are emerging as a class of genes whose importance has yet to be fully realized. It is becoming clear that the primary function of lncRNAs is to regulate gene expression, and they do so through a variety of ...
Tadeusz J. Kaczynski   +2 more
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RNA localization in bacteria [PDF]

open access: yesCurrent Opinion in Microbiology, 2011
Bacteria localize proteins and DNA regions to specific subcellular sites, and several recent publications show that RNAs are localized within the cell as well. Localization of tmRNA and some mRNAs indicates that RNAs can be sequestered at specific sites by RNA binding proteins, or can be trapped at the location where they are transcribed.
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Localization and translation control of slam in Drosophila cellularization

open access: yesFly, 2018
In this extra view, we comment on our recent work concerning the mRNA localization of the gene slow as molasses (slam). slam is a gene essential for the polarized invagination of the plasma membrane and separation of basal and lateral cortical domains ...
Shuling Yan, Jörg Großhans
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Comprehensive catalog of dendritically localized mRNA isoforms from sub-cellular sequencing of single mouse neurons

open access: yesBMC Biology, 2019
Background RNA localization involves cis-motifs that are recognized by RNA-binding proteins (RBP), which then mediate localization to specific sub-cellular compartments.
Sarah A. Middleton   +2 more
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Generalized nuclear localization of retroelement transcripts

open access: yesMobile DNA, 2022
Background LINE-1s, Alus and SVAs are the only retrotransposition competent elements in humans. Their mobilization followed by insertional mutagenesis is often linked to disease.
Simanti Das   +2 more
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RNA localization mechanisms in oocytes [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Cell Science, 2005
In many animals, normal development depends on the asymmetric distribution of maternal determinants, including various coding and noncoding RNAs, within the oocyte. The temporal and spatial distribution of localized RNAs is determined by intricate mechanisms that regulate their movement and anchoring.
Malgorzata, Kloc, Laurence D, Etkin
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Clusters of basic amino acids contribute to RNA binding and nucleolar localization of ribosomal protein L22. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2009
The ribosomal protein L22 is a component of the 60S eukaryotic ribosomal subunit. As an RNA-binding protein, it has been shown to interact with both cellular and viral RNAs including 28S rRNA and the Epstein-Barr virus encoded RNA, EBER-1.
Jennifer L Houmani, Ingrid K Ruf
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