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Yeast stress granules at a glance

Yeast, 2021
AbstractThe formation of stress granules (SGs), membrane‐less organelles that are composed of mainly messenger ribonucleoprotein assemblies, is the result of a conserved evolutionary strategy to cellular stress. During their formation, which is triggered by robust environmental stress, SGs sequester translationally inactive mRNA molecules, which are ...
Tomas Grousl   +3 more
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An Optimized Stress Granule Detection Method: Investigation of UBQLN2 Effect on Stress Granule Formation

2022
Stress granules (SGs) are cytosolic ribonucleoprotein granules that form via a liquid-liquid phase separation in response to environmental stresses such as heat, oxidative, and osmotic changes. Due to the condensation of low complexity, hydrophobic regions in core SG components in these highly dynamic granules, defects in SG maintenance and formation ...
Elizabeth J, Alexander, Jiou, Wang
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mRNPs: From informosomes to stress granules

Molecular Biology, 2010
Eucaryotic cytoplasmic mRNPs named when discovered "informosomes" are intensively investigated now as different mRNP granules. This review contains the data on structure and functioning of these mRNPs. The status of mRNA depends on spectrum of bound proteins and changes by signaling pathways.
A S, Voronina, E S, Pshennikova
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Mammalian Stress Granules and Processing Bodies

2007
The packaging of cytoplasmic mRNA into discrete RNA granules regulates gene expression by delaying the translation of specific transcripts. Specialized RNA granules found in germ cells direct the timing of maternal mRNA translation to promote germ cell development in the early embryo and establish the germ line for the next generation.
Nancy, Kedersha, Paul, Anderson
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FAM98A is localized to stress granules and associates with multiple stress granule-localized proteins

Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry, 2018
Stress granules are evolutionally conserved ribonucleoprotein structures that are formed in response to various stress stimuli. Recent studies have demonstrated that proteins with low complexity (LC) regions play a critical role for the formation of stress granules.
Kanako Ozeki   +5 more
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Chronic stress antagonizes formation of Stress Granules

AbstractChronic stress mediates cellular changes that can contribute to human disease. However, fluctuations in RNA metabolism caused by chronic stress have been largely neglected in the field. Stress granules (SGs) are cytoplasmic ribonucleoprotein condensates formed in response to stress-induced inhibition of mRNA translation and polysome disassembly.
Yuichiro Adachi   +5 more
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Ubiquitination of G3BP1 mediates stress granule disassembly in a context-specific manner

Science, 2021
Youngdae Gwon   +2 more
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The NK cell granule protein NKG7 regulates cytotoxic granule exocytosis and inflammation

Nature Immunology, 2020
Susanna S Ng   +2 more
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Enhanced synaptic plasticity in newly generated granule cells of the adult hippocampus

Nature, 2004
Christoph Schmidt-Hieber   +2 more
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