[HTML][HTML] Hiding in plain sight: formation and function of stress granules during microbial infection of mammalian cells
Stress granule (SG) formation is a host cell response to stress-induced translational
repression. SGs assemble with RNA-binding proteins and translationally silent mRNA. SGs …
repression. SGs assemble with RNA-binding proteins and translationally silent mRNA. SGs …
[HTML][HTML] Stress granules: potential therapeutic targets for infectious and inflammatory diseases
W Li, Y Wang - Frontiers in Immunology, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Eukaryotic cells are stimulated by external pressure such as that derived from heat shock,
oxidative stress, nutrient deficiencies, or infections, which induce the formation of stress …
oxidative stress, nutrient deficiencies, or infections, which induce the formation of stress …
Stress granules: regulators or by‐products?
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 …
cell death. To protect against these adverse conditions and promote recovery, cells undergo …
Novel stress granule-like structures are induced via a paracrine mechanism during viral infection
V Iadevaia, JM Burke, L Eke… - Journal of cell …, 2022 - journals.biologists.com
To rapidly adapt to stresses such as infections, cells have evolved several mechanisms,
which include the activation of stress response pathways and the innate immune response …
which include the activation of stress response pathways and the innate immune response …
Stress granules and virus replication
CL Miller - Future virology, 2011 - Future Medicine
Viruses are dependent on the cellular translation machinery for protein synthesis. Part of the
innate immune response to infection is activation of the stress kinase, PKR, which …
innate immune response to infection is activation of the stress kinase, PKR, which …
The role of posttranslational modifications in the assembly of stress granules
T Ohn, P Anderson - Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: RNA, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Stress granules (SGs) are aggregates of translationally silenced messenger
ribonucleoprotein (mRNP) complexes induced by oxidative, osmotic, hypoxic, thermal, viral …
ribonucleoprotein (mRNP) complexes induced by oxidative, osmotic, hypoxic, thermal, viral …
Yeast stress granules at a glance
T Grousl, J Vojtova, J Hasek, T Vomastek - Yeast, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
The formation of stress granules (SGs), membrane‐less organelles that are composed of
mainly messenger ribonucleoprotein assemblies, is the result of a conserved evolutionary …
mainly messenger ribonucleoprotein assemblies, is the result of a conserved evolutionary …
A little less aggregation a little more replication: Viral manipulation of stress granules
MJ Brownsword, N Locker - Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Recent exciting studies have uncovered how membrane‐less organelles, also known as
biocondensates, are providing cells with rapid response pathways, allowing them to re …
biocondensates, are providing cells with rapid response pathways, allowing them to re …
Immunofluorescence analysis of stress granule formation after bacterial challenge of mammalian cells
P Vonaesch, PJ Sansonetti, P Schnupf - JoVE (Journal of Visualized …, 2017 - jove.com
Fluorescent imaging of cellular components is an effective tool to investigate host-pathogen
interactions. Pathogens can affect many different features of infected cells, including …
interactions. Pathogens can affect many different features of infected cells, including …
Stress granules as causes and consequences of translation suppression
M Baymiller, SL Moon - Antioxidants & Redox Signaling, 2023 - liebertpub.com
Significance: Stress granules (SGs) are biomolecular condensates that form upon global
translation suppression during stress. SGs are enriched in translation factors and …
translation suppression during stress. SGs are enriched in translation factors and …