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CLN7 protein functions at the interface between endolysosomes and stress granules to promote cell survival. [PDF]

open access: yesCell Death Dis
Sharaireh A   +11 more
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Compositional analysis of yellow fever virus induced stress granules reveals a functional connection to mitochondrial homeostasis

open access: yes
Jakob C   +9 more
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FAM98A is localized to stress granules and associates with multiple stress granule-localized proteins

open access: yesFAM98A is localized to stress granules and associates with multiple stress granule-localized proteins
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Stress granules regulate stress-induced paraspeckle assembly [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Cell Biology, 2019
Eukaryotic cells contain a variety of RNA-protein macrocomplexes termed RNP granules. Different types of granules share multiple protein components; however, the crosstalk between spatially separated granules remains unaddressed.
Haiyan An   +2 more
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Stress granules: regulators or by‐products?

The FEBS Journal, 2021
Cells have to deal with conditions that can cause damage to biomolecules and eventually cell death. To protect against these adverse conditions and promote recovery, cells undergo dramatic changes upon exposure to stress. This involves activation of signaling pathways, cell cycle arrest, translational reprogramming, and reorganization of the cytoplasm.
Daniel Mateju, Jeffrey A. Chao
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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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