Journal: Trends in Cell Biology
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Trends cell biol. (Regul. ed.)
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Elsevier
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- Spindle asymmetryItem type: Review Article
Trends in Cell BiologyKusch, Justine; Liakopoulos, Dimitris; Barral, Yves (2003) - Leucine-rich nuclear-export signalsItem type: Journal Article
Trends in Cell BiologyKutay, Ulrike; Güttinger, Stephan (2005) - Polarizing without a C(I)ueItem type: Review Article
Trends in Cell BiologySohrmann, Marc; Matthias, Peter (2003) - Atomic force microscopyItem type: Review Article
Trends in Cell BiologyMüller, Daniel J.; Dufrêne, Yves F. (2011) - The peroxisome: an up-and-coming organelle in immunometabolismItem type: Review Article
Trends in Cell BiologyDi Cara, Francesca; Savary, Stéphane; Kovacs, Werner; et al. (2023)Peroxisomes are essential metabolic organelles, well known for their roles in the metabolism of complex lipids and reactive ionic species. In the past 10 years, peroxisomes have also been cast as central regulators of immunity. Lipid metabolites of peroxisomes, such as polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs), are precursors for important immune mediators, including leukotrienes (LTs) and resolvins. Peroxisomal redox metabolism modulates cellular immune signaling such as nuclear factor kappa-light-chain-enhancer of activated B cells (NF-κB) activation. Additionally, peroxisomal β-oxidation and ether lipid synthesis control the development and aspects of the activation of both innate and adaptive immune cells. Finally, peroxisome number and metabolic activity have been linked to inflammatory diseases. These discoveries have opened avenues of investigation aimed at targeting peroxisomes for therapeutic intervention in immune disorders, inflammation, and cancer. - Hsp90@chromatin.nucleusItem type: Review Article
Trends in Cell BiologySawarkar, Ritwick; Paro, Renato (2013) - Centrosome heterogeneity in stem cells regulates cell diversityItem type: Review Article
Trends in Cell BiologyCamargo Ortega, Germán; Götz, Magdalena (2022)Stem cells are at the source of creating cellular diversity. Multiple mechanisms, including basic cell biological processes, regulate their fate. The centrosome is at the core of many stem cell functions and recent work highlights the association of distinct proteins at the centrosome in stem cell differentiation. As showcased by a novel centrosome protein regulating neural stem cell differentiation, it is timely to review the heterogeneity of the centrosome at protein and RNA levels and how this impacts their function in stem and progenitor cells. Together with evidence for heterogeneity of other organelles so far considered as similar between cells, we call for exploring the cell type-specific composition of organelles as a way to expand protein function in development with relevance to regenerative medicine. - Telomere functions grounding on TERRA firmaItem type: Journal Article
Trends in Cell BiologyAzzalin, Claus M.; Lingner, Joachim (2015) - MSI1-like proteinsItem type: Review Article
Trends in Cell BiologyHennig, Lars; Bouveret, Romaric; Gruissem, Wilhelm (2005) - Mitotic disassembly and reassembly of nuclear pore complexesItem type: Review Article
Trends in Cell BiologyKutay, Ulrike; Jühlen, Ramona; Antonin, Wolfram (2021)Nuclear pore complexes (NPCs) are huge protein assemblies within the nuclear envelope (NE) that serve as selective gates for macromolecular transport between nucleus and cytoplasm. When higher eukaryotic cells prepare for division, they rapidly disintegrate NPCs during NE breakdown such that nuclear and cytoplasmic components mix to enable the formation of a cytoplasmic mitotic spindle. At the end of mitosis, reassembly of NPCs is coordinated with the establishment of the NE around decondensing chromatin. We review recent progress on mitotic NPC disassembly and reassembly, focusing on vertebrate cells. We highlight novel mechanistic insights into how NPCs are rapidly disintegrated into conveniently reusable building blocks, and put divergent models of (post-)mitotic NPC assembly into a spatial and temporal context.
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