نتایج جستجو برای: exosome

تعداد نتایج: 3188  

2017
Jiliang Shen Chiung‐Kuei Huang Hong Yu Bo Shen Yaping Zhang Yuelong Liang Zheyong Li Xu Feng Jie Zhao Lian Duan Xiujun Cai

Exosomes are small vesicles that were initially thought to be a mechanism for discarding unneeded membrane proteins from reticulocytes. Their mediation of intercellular communication appears to be associated with several biological functions. Current studies have shown that most mammalian cells undergo the process of exosome formation and utilize exosome-mediated cell communication. Exosomes co...

Journal: :Biochemical and biophysical research communications 2014
Keisuke Shimbo Shigeru Miyaki Hiroyuki Ishitobi Yoshio Kato Tadahiko Kubo Shoji Shimose Mitsuo Ochi

MicroRNAs (miRNAs) have emerged as potential anticancer agents, but their clinical application is limited by the lack of an effective delivery system to tumors. Exosomes are small vesicles that play important roles in intercellular communication. Here, we show that synthetic miR-143 introduced into cells is released enveloped in exosomes and that the secreted exosome-formed miR-143 is transferr...

2016
Wolf Heusermann Justin Hean Dominic Trojer Emmanuelle Steib Stefan von Bueren Alexandra Graff-Meyer Christel Genoud Katrin Martin Nicolas Pizzato Johannes Voshol David V. Morrissey Samir E.L. Andaloussi Matthew J. Wood Nicole C. Meisner-Kober

Exosomes are nanovesicles released by virtually all cells, which act as intercellular messengers by transfer of protein, lipid, and RNA cargo. Their quantitative efficiency, routes of cell uptake, and subcellular fate within recipient cells remain elusive. We quantitatively characterize exosome cell uptake, which saturates with dose and time and reaches near 100% transduction efficiency at pico...

2017
Yao Wei Dong Wang Fangfang Jin Zhen Bian Limin Li Hongwei Liang Mingzhen Li Lei Shi Chaoyun Pan Dihan Zhu Xi Chen Gang Hu Yuan Liu Chen-Yu Zhang Ke Zen

Tumour cells secrete exosomes that are involved in the remodelling of the tumour-stromal environment and promoting malignancy. The mechanisms governing tumour exosome release, however, remain incompletely understood. Here we show that tumour cell exosomes secretion is controlled by pyruvate kinase type M2 (PKM2), which is upregulated and phosphorylated in tumours. During exosome secretion, phos...

Journal: :Molecular cell 2008
Sadanand Vodala Katharine Compton Abruzzi Michael Rosbash

GAL genes and other activated yeast genes remain tethered to the nuclear periphery even after transcriptional shutoff. To identify factors that affect this tethering, we designed a plasmid-based visual screen. Although many factors affected GAL tethering during transcription, fewer specifically affected posttranscriptional tethering. Tw o of these, Rrp6p and Lrp1p, are nuclear exosome component...

2015
Noah I. Hornick Jianya Huan Ben Doron Natalya A. Goloviznina Jodi Lapidus Bill H. Chang Peter Kurre

Relapse remains the major cause of mortality for patients with Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML). Improved tracking of minimal residual disease (MRD) holds the promise of timely treatment adjustments to preempt relapse. Current surveillance techniques detect circulating blasts that coincide with advanced disease and poorly reflect MRD during early relapse. Here, we investigate exosomes as a minimall...

Journal: :Molecular cell 2007
Claudia Schneider James T Anderson David Tollervey

The exosome plays key roles in RNA maturation and surveillance, but it is unclear how target RNAs are identified. We report the functional characterization of the yeast exosome component Rrp44, a member of the RNase II family. Recombinant Rrp44 and the purified TRAMP polyadenylation complex each specifically recognized tRNA(i)(Met) lacking a single m(1)A(58) modification, even in the presence o...

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 2002
Julia A Chekanova James A Dutko I Saira Mian Dmitry A Belostotsky

The exosome, an evolutionarily conserved complex of multiple 3'-->5' exoribonucleases, is responsible for a variety of RNA processing and degradation events in eukaryotes. In this report Arabidopsis thaliana AtRrp4p is shown to be an active 3'-->5' exonuclease that requires a free 3'-hydroxyl and degrades RNA hydrolytically and distributively, releasing nucleoside 5'-monophosphate products. AtR...

Journal: :Science 2002
Ambro van Hoof Pamela A Frischmeyer Harry C Dietz Roy Parker

One role of messenger RNA (mRNA) degradation is to maintain the fidelity of gene expression by degrading aberrant transcripts. Recent results show that mRNAs without translation termination codons are unstable in eukaryotic cells. We used yeast mutants to demonstrate that these "nonstop" mRNAs are degraded by the exosome in a 3'-to-5' direction. The degradation of nonstop transcripts requires t...

2015
Bong Hwan Sung Tatiana Ketova Daisuke Hoshino Andries Zijlstra Alissa M Weaver

Directional cell movement through tissues is critical for multiple biological processes and requires maintenance of polarity in the face of complex environmental cues. Here we use intravital imaging to demonstrate that secretion of exosomes from late endosomes is required for directionally persistent and efficient in vivo movement of cancer cells. Inhibiting exosome secretion or biogenesis lead...

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