Transcriptional and post-transcriptional control of autophagy and adipogenesis by YBX1
Obesity is strongly associated with metabolic diseases, which have become a global health problem. Exploring the underlying mechanism of adipogenesis is crucial for the treatment of excess white fat.
Ruifan Wu +9 more
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The interaction of YBX1 with G3BP1 promotes renal cell carcinoma cell metastasis via YBX1/G3BP1-SPP1- NF-κB signaling axis [PDF]
Background Renal cell carcinoma (RCC) is a deadly urological tumor that remains largely incurable. Our limited understanding of key molecular mechanisms underlying RCC invasion and metastasis has hampered efforts to identify molecular drivers with ...
Yong Wang +11 more
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Long noncoding RNAs implicated in embryonic development in Ybx1 knockout zebrafish [PDF]
Y‐box‐binding protein 1 (Ybx1, YB‐1), also known as Y‐box transcription factor, is involved in a variety of biological processes (BPs) and pathways, including embryogenesis, reproduction and development in vertebrates.
Chen Huang +4 more
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Breast cancer is the second leading cause of death in women worldwide, with triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) having the worst prognosis. Although there are numerous studies on TNBC, there is no effective treatment for it, and it is still a major ...
Linyu Wu +13 more
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YBX1 mediates alternative splicing and maternal mRNA decay during pre-implantation development [PDF]
Background In mammals, maternal gene products decay and zygotic genome activation (ZGA) during maternal to zygotic transition (MZT) is critical for the early embryogenesis.
Mingtian Deng +6 more
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Selective sorting of microRNAs into exosomes by phase-separated YBX1 condensates [PDF]
Exosomes may mediate cell-to-cell communication by transporting various proteins and nucleic acids to neighboring cells. Some protein and RNA cargoes are significantly enriched in exosomes.
Xiao-Man Liu, Liang Ma, Randy Schekman
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YBX1: A Multifunctional Protein in Senescence and Immune Regulation
The Y-box binding protein 1 (YBX1) is a multifunctional protein with a wide range of roles in cell biology. It plays a crucial role in immune modulation, senescence, and disease progression.
Wenze Zhang +5 more
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Splicing factor YBX1 mediates persistence of JAK2-mutated neoplasms [PDF]
Janus kinases (JAKs) mediate responses to cytokines, hormones and growth factors in haematopoietic cells1,2. The JAK gene JAK2 is frequently mutated in the ageing haematopoietic system3,4 and in haematopoietic cancers5. JAK2 mutations constitutively activate downstream signalling and are drivers of myeloproliferative neoplasm (MPN).
Ashok Kumar Jayavelu +31 more
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Expression of YBX1 and FOXA1 in Gastric Cancer and Their Clinicopathological Significance
Objective To explore the expression levels of YBX1 and FOXA1 in gastric cancer tissues and determine their relationship with prognosis. Methods A total of 131 patients with gastric cancer were studied, and the corresponding adjacent normal tissues of ...
PEI Zhenghao +3 more
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The Pleiotropic Effects of YBX1 on HTLV-1 Transcription
HTLV-1 is an oncogenic human retrovirus and the etiologic agent of the highly aggressive ATL malignancy. Two viral genes, Tax and Hbz, are individually linked to oncogenic transformation and play an important role in the pathogenic process. Consequently, regulation of HTLV-1 gene expression is a central feature in the viral lifecycle and directly ...
Susan Smith +10 more
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