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BMI‐1 modulation and trafficking during M phase in diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma

open access: yesFEBS Open Bio, EarlyView.
The schematic illustrates BMI‐1 phosphorylation during M phase, which triggers its translocation from the nucleus to the cytoplasm. In cycling cells, BMI‐1 functions within the PRC1 complex to mediate H2A K119 monoubiquitination. Following PTC596‐induced M phase arrest, phosphorylated BMI‐1 dissociates from PRC1 and is exported to the cytoplasm via its
Banlanjo Umaru   +6 more
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Beyond reverse transcription: molecular mechanisms and emerging paradigms in retroviral replication. [PDF]

open access: yesFEMS Microbiol Rev
Jehad MA   +5 more
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Nuclear pore links Fob1‐dependent rDNA damage relocation to lifespan control

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Damaged rDNA accumulates at a specific perinuclear interface that couples nucleolar escape with nuclear envelope association. Nuclear pores at this site help inhibit Fob1‐induced rDNA instability. This spatial organization of damage handling supports a functional link between nuclear architecture, rDNA stability, and replicative lifespan in yeast.
Yamato Okada   +5 more
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Current perspectives on alphavirus encapsidation, assembly and budding. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Cell Infect Microbiol
Bhardwaj K   +3 more
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Asymmetric isopeptide bond steers directional genomic RNA egress from icosahedral virus. [PDF]

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Braet SM   +6 more
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Synthetic nanoparticles for cell-type specific, spatially resolved miRNA loading and export in neural cells

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Mignanelli M   +13 more
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Packaging RNA drugs into extracellular vesicles

Nature Biomedical Engineering, 2020
The therapeutic dose of small interfering RNA can be reduced by endogenously expressing and packaging the RNA into extracellular vesicles through its integration with the backbone of a highly enriched pre-microRNA.
van Eijndhoven, Monique A J   +2 more
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Packaged Heteroclite Subgenomic RNAs of PRRSV

2001
Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) is a member of the Arteriviridae family of the Nidovirales (Meulenberg et al, 1993b; Nelsen et al., 1999). While the complete genomes of three PRRSV strains are known (Allende et al., 1999; Meulenberg et al., 1993; Nelsen et al., 1999), main questions remains to be elucidated concerning viral ...
S, Yuan, M P, Murtaugh, K S, Faaberg
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