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Pathways for the nuclear transport of proteins and RNAs
Trends in Cell Biology, 1991The nuclear pore complex catalyses the import and export of both proteins and RNAs. The molecular mechanisms of RNA and protein translocation through the nuclear pore are likely to be similar; however, their signals and targeting apparatus may differ.
D, Goldfarb, N, Michaud
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Nucleocytoplasmic RNA Transport in Retroviral Replication
2001Retroviral replication is highly dependent on post-transcriptional regulation because a single primary transcript directs synthesis of many viral proteins. The identification and characterization of two post-transcriptional regulatory systems (Rev/RRE and CTE) revealed the efficient use of cellular transport pathways by retroviruses to achieve ...
H, Wodrich, H G, Kräusslich
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Plasmodesmata and intercellular transport of viral RNA
Biochemical Society Transactions, 2007Cell-to-cell communication in plants involves the symplastic trafficking of informational protein and RNA macromolecules through cytoplasmic bridges in the plant cell wall known as plasmodesmata. Viruses exploit this route for the spread of infection and are used as a model to study the mechanisms by which macromolecules are targeted to the pore ...
Hofmann, Christina +2 more
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A2RE-mediated RNA transport [PDF]
Directed intracellular transport of mRNA is one mechanism by which cells are able to establish asymmetry. The ability to target mRNA has been described in many cell types ranging from sperm to oligodendrocytes and in organisms ranging from humans to plants.
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The Axoplasmic transport of transfer RNA
2022This thesis was scanned from the print manuscript for digital preservation and is copyright the author. Researchers can access this thesis by asking their local university, institution or public library to make a request on their behalf. Monash staff and postgraduate students can use the link in the References field.
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The ins and outs of RNA nucleocytoplasmic transport
Current Opinion in Genetics & Development, 1995Nucleocytoplasmic transport of RNA is an obligatory step in gene expression and may also be a target for regulation. The cellular machinery has the capacity to export a myriad of RNA transcripts that differ significantly in sequence and structure. The molecular mechanisms of RNA transport are (as yet) largely unknown.
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Roles for myosin Va in RNA transport and turnover
Biochemical Society Transactions, 2012Mammals express three class V myosins. Myosin Va is widely expressed, but enriched in the brain, testes and melanocytes, myosin Vb is expressed ubiquitously, and myosin Vc is believed to be epithelium-specific. Myosin Va is the best characterized of the three and plays a key role in the transport of cargo to the plasma membrane. Its cargo includes cell-
Mary W, McCaffrey, Andrew J, Lindsay
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Dynamics and Transport of Nuclear RNA
2016The messenger RNA (mRNA) molecule passes the genetic information from the genome to the protein synthesis machinery. Decades of study of the spatial characteristics of mRNA distribution in fixed cells and tissues particularly by electron microscopy and in situ hybridization approaches, have revealed the sites of synthesis in relation to the nuclear DNA,
Jonathan Sheinberger, Yaron Shav-Tal
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[RNA-interference in the regulation of axonal transport].
Uspekhi fiziologicheskikh nauk, 2007Until now, in the world since literature, there has been no direct evidence indicating that RNA-interference controls local protein synthesis in the mammalian motor neuron axons. In the present review we have summarized the results on intraaxonal protein synthesis, its role in the axonal transport, and mechanisms regulating local protein synthesis in ...
Islamov R. +3 more
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Inside-out: from endosomes to extracellular vesicles in fungal RNA transport
Fungal Biology Reviews, 2020Seomun Kwon +2 more
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