Biological significance of the importin‐β family‐dependent nucleocytoplasmic transport pathways

M Kimura, N Imamoto - Traffic, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Importin‐β family proteins (Imp‐βs) are nucleocytoplasmic transport receptors (NTRs) that
import and export proteins and RNAs through the nuclear pores. The family consists of 14 …

The CPEB-family of proteins, translational control in senescence and cancer

G Fernández-Miranda, R Méndez - Ageing research reviews, 2012 - Elsevier
Cytoplasmic elongation of the poly (A) tail was originally identified as a mechanism to
activate maternal mRNAs, stored as silent transcripts with short poly (A) tails, during meiotic …

From oxidative stress damage to pathways, networks, and autophagy via microRNAs

N Engedal, E Žerovnik, A Rudov, F Galli… - Oxidative Medicine …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Oxidative stress can alter the expression level of many microRNAs (miRNAs), but how these
changes are integrated and related to oxidative stress responses is poorly understood. In …

GGGGCC microsatellite RNA is neuritically localized, induces branching defects, and perturbs transport granule function

AS Burguete, S Almeida, FB Gao, R Kalb, MR Akins… - Elife, 2015 - elifesciences.org
Microsatellite expansions are the leading cause of numerous neurodegenerative disorders.
Here we demonstrate that GGGGCC and CAG microsatellite repeat RNAs associated with …

The deubiquitinase UCHL1 regulates cardiac hypertrophy by stabilizing epidermal growth factor receptor

HL Bi, XL Zhang, YL Zhang, X Xie, YL Xia, J Du… - Science …, 2020 - science.org
Pathological cardiac hypertrophy leads to heart failure (HF). The ubiquitin-proteasome
system (UPS) plays a key role in maintaining protein homeostasis and cardiac function …

Lineage-specific splicing of a brain-enriched alternative exon promotes glioblastoma progression

R Ferrarese, GR Harsh, AK Yadav… - The Journal of …, 2014 - Am Soc Clin Investig
Tissue-specific alternative splicing is critical for the emergence of tissue identity during
development, yet the role of this process in malignant transformation is undefined. Tissue …

CPEB3-mediated MTDH mRNA translational suppression restrains hepatocellular carcinoma progression

H Zhang, C Zou, Z Qiu, FE, Q Li, M Chen, D Wang… - Cell death & …, 2020 - nature.com
Cytoplasmic polyadenylation element-binding protein 3 (CPEB3) is a sequence-specific
RNA-binding protein. We had reported that CPEB3 is involved in hepatocellular carcinoma …

Deletion of CPEB3 enhances hippocampus-dependent memory via increasing expressions of PSD95 and NMDA receptors

HW Chao, LY Tsai, YL Lu, PY Lin… - Journal of …, 2013 - Soc Neuroscience
Long-term memory requires activity-dependent synthesis of plasticity-related proteins
(PRPs) to strengthen synaptic efficacy and consequently consolidate memory. Cytoplasmic …

Identification and validation of a prognostic four-genes signature for hepatocellular carcinoma: integrated ceRNA network analysis

Y Yan, Y Lu, K Mao, M Zhang, H Liu, Q Zhou… - Hepatology …, 2019 - Springer
Background Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is one of the most aggressive malignant
tumors, with a poor long-term prognosis worldwide. The functional deregulations of global …

Pan-cancer analysis of homozygous deletions in primary tumours uncovers rare tumour suppressors

J Cheng, J Demeulemeester, DC Wedge… - Nature …, 2017 - nature.com
Homozygous deletions are rare in cancers and often target tumour suppressor genes. Here,
we build a compendium of 2218 primary tumours across 12 human cancer types and …