نتایج جستجو برای: nuclear rnps

تعداد نتایج: 238304  

2008
Elsi Kaiser Jeffrey Runner

In English and in many languages, it has been observed that pronouns and reflexives are in (nearly) complementary distribution. However, the complementarity breaks down in representational NPs (RNPs, e.g. picture of her/herself). In English RNPs, (i) interpretation of reflexives is guided by a strong structural subject preference and a weaker semantic source-of-information preference (Kuno 1987...

2016
Maria D. Molina-Sánchez Fernando M. García-Rodríguez Nicolás Toro

The functional unit of mobile group II introns is a ribonucleoprotein particle (RNP) consisting of the intron-encoded protein (IEP) and the excised intron RNA. The IEP has reverse transcriptase activity but also promotes RNA splicing, and the RNA-protein complex triggers site-specific DNA insertion by reverse splicing, in a process called retrohoming. In vitro reconstituted ribonucleoprotein co...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 2010
Levon G Abrahamyan Laurent Chatel-Chaix Lara Ajamian Miroslav P Milev Anne Monette Jean-François Clément Rujun Song Martin Lehmann Luc DesGroseillers Michael Laughrea Graciela Boccaccio Andrew J Mouland

Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) Gag selects for and mediates genomic RNA (vRNA) encapsidation into progeny virus particles. The host protein, Staufen1 interacts directly with Gag and is found in ribonucleoprotein (RNP) complexes containing vRNA, which provides evidence that Staufen1 plays a role in vRNA selection and encapsidation. In this work, we show that Staufen1, vRNA and Gag a...

2007
Sarah L. Noton Elizabeth Medcalf Dawn Fisher Anne E. Mullin Debra Elton Paul Digard

The matrix (M1) protein of influenza A virus is a multifunctional protein that plays essential structural and functional roles in the virus life cycle. It drives virus budding and is the major protein component of the virion, where it forms an intermediate layer between the viral envelope and integral membrane proteins and the genomic ribonucleoproteins (RNPs). It also helps to control the intr...

Journal: :Nucleic Acids Research 2006
Julien Häsler Katharina Strub

Alu elements are the most abundant repetitive elements in the human genome; they emerged from the signal recognition particle RNA gene and are composed of two related but distinct monomers (left and right arms). Alu RNAs transcribed from these elements are present at low levels at normal cell growth but various stress conditions increase their abundance. Alu RNAs are known to bind the cognate p...

2014
Yan Huo Wenwen Liu Fujie Zhang Xiaoying Chen Li Li Qifei Liu Yijun Zhou Taiyun Wei Rongxiang Fang Xifeng Wang

Most plant viruses are transmitted by hemipteroid insects. Some viruses can be transmitted from female parent to offspring usually through eggs, but the mechanism of this transovarial transmission remains unclear. Rice stripe virus (RSV), a Tenuivirus, transmitted mainly by the small brown planthopper (Laodelphax striatellus), is also spread to the offspring through the eggs. Here, we used the ...

Journal: :Development 2016
Alexa Burger Helen Lindsay Anastasia Felker Christopher Hess Carolin Anders Elena Chiavacci Jonas Zaugg Lukas M Weber Raul Catena Martin Jinek Mark D Robinson Christian Mosimann

CRISPR-Cas9 enables efficient sequence-specific mutagenesis for creating somatic or germline mutants of model organisms. Key constraints in vivo remain the expression and delivery of active Cas9-sgRNA ribonucleoprotein complexes (RNPs) with minimal toxicity, variable mutagenesis efficiencies depending on targeting sequence, and high mutation mosaicism. Here, we apply in vitro assembled, fluores...

2016
Illyce Nuñez Marbelys Rodriguez Pino David J Wiley Maitreyi E Das Chuan Chen Tetsuya Goshima Kazunori Kume Dai Hirata Takashi Toda Fulvia Verde

RNA-binding proteins contribute to the formation of ribonucleoprotein (RNP) granules by phase transition, but regulatory mechanisms are not fully understood. Conserved fission yeast NDR (Nuclear Dbf2-Related) kinase Orb6 governs cell morphogenesis in part by spatially controlling Cdc42 GTPase. Here we describe a novel, independent function for Orb6 kinase in negatively regulating the recruitmen...

Journal: :Cell 2015
Ci Chu Qiangfeng Cliff Zhang Simão Teixeira da Rocha Ryan A. Flynn Maheetha Bharadwaj J. Mauro Calabrese Terry Magnuson Edith Heard Howard Y. Chang

Noncoding RNAs (ncRNAs) function with associated proteins to effect complex structural and regulatory outcomes. To reveal the composition and dynamics of specific noncoding RNA-protein complexes (RNPs) in vivo, we developed comprehensive identification of RNA binding proteins by mass spectrometry (ChIRP-MS). ChIRP-MS analysis of four ncRNAs captures key protein interactors, including a U1-speci...

2009
Eva M. Loucaides Johann C. von Kirchbach Ágnes Foeglein Jane Sharps Ervin Fodor Paul Digard

The negative sense RNA genome of influenza A virus is transcribed and replicated in the nuclei of infected cells by the viral RNA polymerase. Only four viral polypeptides are required but multiple cellular components are potentially involved. We used fluorescence recovery after photobleaching (FRAP) to characterise the dynamics of GFP-tagged viral ribonucleoprotein (RNP) components in living ce...

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