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Autor:
O. Marques, N. Horvat, M. C. Lai, L. Zechner, S. Colucci, R. Sparla, S. Zimmermann, C. J. Neufeldt, S. Altamura, J. Zaugg, K. Mudder, J. D. Knopf, M. K. Lemberg, M. Pasparakis, M. W. Hentze, M. U. Muckenthaler
Publikováno v:
HemaSphere, Vol 6, Pp 178-179 (2022)
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/98a9bd2da50c48b8b3183e5bf4638571
Publikováno v:
European Journal of Clinical Investigation. 34:275-282
BACKGROUND: Iron regulatory protein 1 (IRP1), a post-transcriptional regulator of iron metabolism, is activated in the duodenum of iron-deficient animals, which is associated with increased iron absorption. In cell cultures IRP1 was also activated by
Publikováno v:
Der Internist. 41:381-384
Ein beschwerdefreies Geschwisterpaar italienischer Abstammung wurde zum Ausschluss einer Hamochromatose bei erhohten Serumferritinspiegeln vorgestellt. Bei beiden war bereits eine Kataraktoperation durchgefuhrt worden, wie auch bei der Mutter. Die au
Autor:
B Goossen, M W Hentze
Publikováno v:
Molecular and Cellular Biology. 12:1959-1966
At least two groups of eukaryotic mRNAs (ferritin and erythroid 5-aminolevulinate synthase) are translationally regulated via iron-responsive elements (IREs) located in a conserved position within the 5' untranslated regions of their mRNAs. We establ
Publikováno v:
European journal of clinical investigation. 34(4)
Iron regulatory protein 1 (IRP1), a post-transcriptional regulator of iron metabolism, is activated in the duodenum of iron-deficient animals, which is associated with increased iron absorption. In cell cultures IRP1 was also activated by iron-indepe
Autor:
F, Gebauer, M W, Hentze
Publikováno v:
Molecular cell. 8(2)
In the August issue of Developmental Cell, Tay and Richter examine the consequences of eliminating CPEB function in mice. Their studies reveal an important role for this translational regulator at the pachytene stage of germ cell differentiation.
Autor:
M W, Hentze
Publikováno v:
Science (New York, N.Y.). 293(5532)
Autor:
M. Holcik, M Jr Gale, S. A. Chappell, J. Hershey, B. He, N. Standart, Robert J. Schneider, N. Nakashima, Jing Chen, J. Pelletier, T. Rouault, D. R. Morris, O. Donzé, J. B. Harford, L. E. Maquat, A. A.M. Thomas, F. Bayard, T. Skern, S. Miyamoto, T. Hohn, A. Siddiqui, Ian Mohr, S. M. Tahara, D. R. Cavener, L. S. Jefferson, R. Andino, Y. Groner, S. Lemon, S. R. Kimball, E. G. Moss, E. Goldman, W. Sossin, B. Joshi, A. Dasgupta, B. J. Lamphear, K. Igarashi, G. Sullivan Read, V. P. Mauro, R. J. Kaufman, Daniel R. Schoenberg, N. Sonenberg, M. Hatzoglou, J. D. Richter, Leslie A. Schiff, R. E. Lloyd, R. M. Krug, P. Hershey, G. Witherell, C. U.T. Hellen, G. C. Scheper, A. C. Prats, V. I. Agol, W. Filipowicz, A. Palmenberg, R. E. Rhoads, M. Kiledjian, J. L.E. Darlix, L. Gehrke, V. Racaniello, P. J. Farabaugh, R. Rivera-Pomar, M. W. Hentze, M. Wormington, O. Elroy-Stein, M. B. Mathews, M. G. Katze, B. L. Semler, T. Pe'ery, N. T. Parkin, A. Sachs, A. Kimchi, Raymond Kaempfer, S. Peltz, R. Jagus, E. V. Pilipenko, C. P. Hunter, K. Kirkegaard, M. Kozak, R. Duncan, A. E. Koromilas, R. Jackson, Encarnación Martínez-Salas, E. Wimmer, T. V. Pestova, V. Kruys, J. Wilusz, P. Sarnow, J. J. Toulmé
Three interesting ideas about the initiation of translation in eukaryotes have recently emerged in the literature. One is the possibility that internal initiation of translation might occur not only with viral but also with some cellular mRNAs. The s
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::b3ece8c041f3a06cd631e6d435c8bd8c
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC86772/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC86772/
Publikováno v:
Cell. 104(2)
15-lipoxygenase (LOX) expression is translationally silenced in early erythroid precursor cells by a specific mRNA-protein complex formed between the differentiation control element in the 3' untranslated region (UTR) and hnRNPs K and E1. The 3'UTR r
Publikováno v:
Molecular cell. 6(1)
The mRNA cap structure is bound by either the nuclear (CBC) or the cytoplasmic (eIF4F) cap binding complex. Following mRNA export, CBC must be exchanged for eIF4F in the cytoplasm. It is not known how this exchange occurs or how this RNP remodeling e