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Post-transcriptional dynamics and RNA homeostasis in autophagy and cancer

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    Spatial-proteomics reveals phospho-signaling dynamics at subcellular resolution

    Dynamic change in subcellular localization of signaling proteins is a general concept that eukaryotic cells evolved for eliciting a coordinated response to stimuli. Mass spectrometry-based proteomics in combin...

    Ana Martinez-Val, Dorte B. Bekker-Jensen, Sophia Steigerwald in Nature Communications (2021)

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    Autophagy role(s) in response to oncogenes and DNA replication stress

    Autophagy is an evolutionarily conserved process that captures aberrant intracellular proteins and/or damaged organelles for delivery to lysosomes, with implications for cellular and organismal homeostasis, ag...

    Riccardo Vanzo, Jirina Bartkova, Joanna Maria Merchut-Maya in Cell Death & Differentiation (2020)

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    Selective autophagy maintains centrosome integrity and accurate mitosis by turnover of centriolar satellites

    The centrosome is the master orchestrator of mitotic spindle formation and chromosome segregation in animal cells. Centrosome abnormalities are frequently observed in cancer, but little is known of their origi...

    Søs Grønbæk Holdgaard, Valentina Cianfanelli, Emanuela Pupo in Nature Communications (2019)

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    Let-7 microRNA controls invasion-promoting lysosomal changes via the oncogenic transcription factor myeloid zinc finger-1

    Cancer cells utilize lysosomes for invasion and metastasis. Myeloid Zinc Finger1 (MZF1) is an ErbB2-responsive transcription factor that promotes invasion of breast cancer cells via upregulation of lysosomal c...

    Siri Amanda Tvingsholm, Malene Bredahl Hansen in Oncogenesis (2018)

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    MicroRNA-143 down-regulates Hexokinase 2 in colon cancer cells

    MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are well recognized as gene regulators and have been implicated in the regulation of development as well as human diseases. miR-143 is located at a fragile site on chromosome 5 frequently de...

    Lea H Gregersen, Anders Jacobsen, Lisa B Frankel, Jiayu Wen, Anders Krogh in BMC Cancer (2012)