نتایج جستجو برای: exosome

تعداد نتایج: 3188  

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2016
Anurag Purushothaman Shyam Kumar Bandari Jian Liu James A Mobley Elizabeth E Brown Ralph D Sanderson

Exosomes regulate cell behavior by binding to and delivering their cargo to target cells; however, the mechanisms mediating exosome-cell interactions are poorly understood. Heparan sulfates on target cell surfaces can act as receptors for exosome uptake, but the ligand for heparan sulfate on exosomes has not been identified. Using exosomes isolated from myeloma cell lines and from myeloma patie...

2017
Gareth R. Willis Stella Kourembanas S. Alex Mitsialis

Exosomes are defined as submicron (30-150 nm), lipid bilayer-enclosed extracellular vesicles (EVs), specifically generated by the late endosomal compartment through fusion of multivesicular bodies with the plasma membrane. Produced by almost all cells, exosomes were originally considered to represent just a mechanism for jettisoning unwanted cellular moieties. Although this may be a major funct...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2014
John R Chevillet Qing Kang Ingrid K Ruf Hilary A Briggs Lucia N Vojtech Sean M Hughes Heather H Cheng Jason D Arroyo Emily K Meredith Emily N Gallichotte Era L Pogosova-Agadjanyan Colm Morrissey Derek L Stirewalt Florian Hladik Evan Y Yu Celestia S Higano Muneesh Tewari

Exosomes have been proposed as vehicles for microRNA (miRNA) -based intercellular communication and a source of miRNA biomarkers in bodily fluids. Although exosome preparations contain miRNAs, a quantitative analysis of their abundance and stoichiometry is lacking. In the course of studying cancer-associated extracellular miRNAs in patient blood samples, we found that exosome fractions containe...

2013
Su Jun Lim Patrick J. Boyle Madoka Chinen Ryan K. Dale Elissa P. Lei

Chromatin insulators are functionally conserved DNA-protein complexes situated throughout the genome that organize independent transcriptional domains. Previous work implicated RNA as an important cofactor in chromatin insulator activity, although the precise mechanisms are not yet understood. Here we identify the exosome, the highly conserved major cellular 3' to 5' RNA degradation machinery, ...

2017
Elizabeth V Wasmuth John C Zinder Dimitrios Zattas Mom Das Christopher D Lima

Nuclear RNA exosomes catalyze a range of RNA processing and decay activities that are coordinated in part by cofactors, including Mpp6, Rrp47, and the Mtr4 RNA helicase. Mpp6 interacts with the nine-subunit exosome core, while Rrp47 stabilizes the exoribonuclease Rrp6 and recruits Mtr4, but it is less clear if these cofactors work together. Using biochemistry with Saccharomyces cerevisiae prote...

2015
Milo B. Fasken R. Nicholas Laribee Anita H. Corbett

Non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs) play critical roles in gene regulation. In eukaryotic cells, ncRNAs are processed and/or degraded by the nuclear exosome, a ribonuclease complex containing catalytic subunits Dis3 and Rrp6. The TRAMP (Trf4/5-Air1/2-Mtr4 polyadenylation) complex is a critical exosome cofactor in budding yeast that stimulates the exosome to process/degrade ncRNAs and human TRAMP component...

Journal: :Cell 2015
Matthias Thoms Emma Thomson Jochen Baßler Marén Gnädig Sabine Griesel Ed Hurt

The exosome regulates the processing, degradation, and surveillance of a plethora of RNA species. However, little is known about how the exosome recognizes and is recruited to its diverse substrates. We report the identification of adaptor proteins that recruit the exosome-associated helicase, Mtr4, to unique RNA substrates. Nop53, the yeast homolog of the tumor suppressor PICT1, targets Mtr4 t...

2013
Linlin Hou Gabriele Klug Elena Evguenieva-Hackenberg

The archaeal RNA-degrading exosome contains a catalytically active hexameric core, an RNA-binding cap formed by Rrp4 and Csl4 and the protein annotated as DnaG (bacterial type primase) with so-far-unknown functions in RNA metabolism. We found that the archaeal DnaG binds to the Csl4-exosome but not to the Rrp4-exosome of Sulfolobus solfataricus. In vitro assays revealed that DnaG is a poly(A)-b...

Journal: :The EMBO journal 2010
Raymond H J Staals Alfred W Bronkhorst Geurt Schilders Shimyn Slomovic Gadi Schuster Albert J R Heck Reinout Raijmakers Ger J M Pruijn

The exosome is an exoribonuclease complex involved in the degradation and maturation of a wide variety of RNAs. The nine-subunit core of the eukaryotic exosome is catalytically inactive and may have an architectural function and mediate substrate binding. In Saccharomyces cerevisiae, the associated Dis3 and Rrp6 provide the exoribonucleolytic activity. The human exosome-associated Rrp6 counterp...

2012
Alessia Gallo Mayank Tandon Ilias Alevizos Gabor G. Illei

There is an increasing interest in using microRNAs (miRNA) as biomarkers in autoimmune diseases. They are easily accessible in many body fluids but it is controversial if they are circulating freely or are encapsulated in microvesicles, particularly exosomes. We investigated if the majority of miRNas in serum and saliva are free-circulating or concentrated in exosomes. Exosomes were isolated by...

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