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RIBOSOMAL-PROTEINS

The nuclear import of ribosomal proteins is regulated by mTOR

The nuclear import of ribosomal proteins is regulated by mTOR

... of ribosomal proteins in the nuclear but not cytoplasmic ...GFP-tagged ribosomal protein rpL7a also indicated its dependence on the mTOR kinase ...of ribosomal proteins was not affected ...

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Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1 2-Kilobase Latency-Associated Transcript Intron Associates with Ribosomal Proteins and Splicing Factors

Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1 2-Kilobase Latency-Associated Transcript Intron Associates with Ribosomal Proteins and Splicing Factors

... certain ribosomal proteins or the intact translational machinery to inhibit ...of ribosomal pro- teins and activation of ...the ribosomal protein S3a has been found to be directly related to ...

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Importin beta like nuclear transport receptors

Importin beta like nuclear transport receptors

... Rev proteins [29], human T-cell leukemia virus Rex protein [30], ribosomal proteins L23a, S7, and L5 [31], cyclin B1 [32,33], Smad [34] and the parathyroid- hormone-related protein ...

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Ribosomal proteins as unrevealed caretakers for cellular stress and genomic instability

Ribosomal proteins as unrevealed caretakers for cellular stress and genomic instability

... Ribosomal proteins (RPs) have gained much attention for their extraribosomal functions particularly with respect to p53 regulation. To date, about fourteen RPs have shown to bind to MDM2 and regulate p53. ...

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Ribosomal proteins promote leaf adaxial identity

Ribosomal proteins promote leaf adaxial identity

... In this paper, we showed that genes encoding ribosomal proteins play important roles in specifying the leaf adaxial identity. Plants carrying a single mutation in the previously characterized leaf ...

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Three PIGGYBACK genes that specifically influence leaf
patterning encode ribosomal proteins

Three PIGGYBACK genes that specifically influence leaf patterning encode ribosomal proteins

... The ribosomal proteins encoded by all three PGY genes are members of small gene families and have one or two closely related members in Arabidopsis (see Table S1 in the supplementary material) (Barakat et ...

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What’s in a name?

What’s in a name?

... Mutations in numerous genes encoding ribosomal proteins (RPs) occur in 50%–70% of individuals with Diamond-Blackfan anemia (DBA), establishing the disease as a ribosomopathy. As described in this issue of ...

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Multicomponent Chimeric Antigen for Serodiagnosis of Canine Visceral Leishmaniasis

Multicomponent Chimeric Antigen for Serodiagnosis of Canine Visceral Leishmaniasis

... antigenic proteins LiH2A, LiP0, LiP2a, and LiP2b, which are specifically recognized by canine VL sera ...those proteins, avoiding other regions that could be recognized by sera from diseases other than ...

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Diauxic shift dependent relocalization of decapping activators Dhh1 and Pat1 to polysomal complexes

Diauxic shift dependent relocalization of decapping activators Dhh1 and Pat1 to polysomal complexes

... with ribosomal preparations obtained from ...a ribosomal pellet (P), and the proteins in these fractions were identified using liquid chro- matography–electrospray ionization tandem mass spec- ...

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Ribosomal proteins expression and phylogeny in alpaca (Lama pacos) skin

Ribosomal proteins expression and phylogeny in alpaca (Lama pacos) skin

... Ribosomal proteins (RP) has been reported as a cen- tral player in the translation system, and are required for the growth and maintenance of all cell ...homologous proteins that ex- press in the ...

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Suppression of ribosomal protein synthesis and protein translation factors by Peg interferon alpha/ribavirin in HCV patients blood mononuclear cells (PBMC)

Suppression of ribosomal protein synthesis and protein translation factors by Peg interferon alpha/ribavirin in HCV patients blood mononuclear cells (PBMC)

... We have previously reported that the transcription of a large number of genes is induced or increased above background in PBMC harvested from patients with hepa- titis C during the course of treatment with pegylated- ...

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Hepatitis C Virus 3′X Region Interacts with Human Ribosomal Proteins

Hepatitis C Virus 3′X Region Interacts with Human Ribosomal Proteins

... identify proteins that can bind the 3 ⴕ untranslated region (UTR) of hepatitis C virus (HCV) we screened human cDNA libraries using the Saccharomyces cerevisiae three-hybrid ...human ribosomal ...

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Two RING Finger Proteins, the Oncoprotein PML and the Arenavirus Z Protein, Colocalize with the Nuclear Fraction of the Ribosomal P Proteins

Two RING Finger Proteins, the Oncoprotein PML and the Arenavirus Z Protein, Colocalize with the Nuclear Fraction of the Ribosomal P Proteins

... P proteins may be related to its ability to establish chronic infection in both organisms and tissue cultures ...between ribosomal proteins and oncogenesis. Several ribosomal proteins, ...

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Microarray analysis of orthologous genes: conservation of the translational machinery across species at the sequence and expression level

Microarray analysis of orthologous genes: conservation of the translational machinery across species at the sequence and expression level

... archaeal ribosomal protein genes are organized into ‘bacte- ria-like’ operons, the corresponding amino-acid sequences are more similar to those of their eukaryotic, not bacterial, ...encode proteins ...

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The mitochondrial translation machinery as a therapeutic target in Myc-driven lymphomas

The mitochondrial translation machinery as a therapeutic target in Myc-driven lymphomas

... Mitochochondrial Ribosomal Proteins (MRPs), were coordinately induced during tumor progression in the Eµ-myc model (Supplementary Figure S1 and Supplementary Table S6) [8] pointing to a possible role of the ...

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Archaeal phylogeny based on proteins of the transcription and translation machineries: tackling the Methanopyrus kandleri paradox

Archaeal phylogeny based on proteins of the transcription and translation machineries: tackling the Methanopyrus kandleri paradox

... of proteins (mostly informational pro- teins) has evolved mainly through vertical inheritance and can thus be used to retrace a genuine species ...of proteins, it is possible to identify and remove ...

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Control and target gene selection for studies on UV induced genotoxicity in whales

Control and target gene selection for studies on UV induced genotoxicity in whales

... A recent study on free-ranging striped dolphins tested the expression stability of ten commonly used control genes in skin biopsies and found that the genes coding for the tyrosine 3-monoxygenase ( YWHAZ ) and ...

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YsxC, an essential protein in Staphylococcus aureus crucial for ribosome assembly/stability

YsxC, an essential protein in Staphylococcus aureus crucial for ribosome assembly/stability

... hypothetical proteins in ...of proteins, the majority of which had functions related to or were integral parts of the ...S ribosomal proteins S2 and S10, and 50 S ribosomal protein ...

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The proteomes of transcription factories containing RNA polymerases I, II or III

The proteomes of transcription factories containing RNA polymerases I, II or III

... left); proteins in the database associated with terms like “cytoplasm” and “nucleus” serve as controls ...20 ribosomal proteins 17 ...of proteins (relevant transcription, processing factors), ...

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Colocalization and Interaction of the Porcine Arterivirus Nucleocapsid Protein with the Small Nucleolar RNA-Associated Protein Fibrillarin

Colocalization and Interaction of the Porcine Arterivirus Nucleocapsid Protein with the Small Nucleolar RNA-Associated Protein Fibrillarin

... N proteins were hybridized by each of the 28S ...fusion proteins in E. coli. The expressed N or fibrillarin mutant proteins were coupled to glutathione-Sepharose beads, and the Sepharose beads were ...

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