Search Results - "Krauß, Sybille"
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The dynamic world of RNA: beyond translation to subcellular localization and function
Published in Frontiers in genetics (12-03-2024)Get full text
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Inhibition of Stat3‐mediated astrogliosis ameliorates pathology in an Alzheimer's disease model
Published in EMBO molecular medicine (01-02-2019)“…Reactive astrogliosis is a hallmark of Alzheimer's disease (AD), but its role for disease initiation and progression has remained incompletely understood. We…”
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Deregulated Splicing Is a Major Mechanism of RNA-Induced Toxicity in Huntington's Disease
Published in Journal of molecular biology (19-04-2019)“…Huntington's disease (HD) is caused by an expanded CAG repeat in the huntingtin (HTT) gene, translating into an elongated polyglutamine stretch. In addition to…”
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Low Molecular Weight Inhibitors Targeting the RNA-Binding Protein HuR
Published in International journal of molecular sciences (01-09-2023)“…The RNA-binding protein human antigen R (HuR) regulates stability, translation, and nucleus-to-cytoplasm shuttling of its target mRNAs. This protein has been…”
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Resveratrol induces dephosphorylation of Tau by interfering with the MID1-PP2A complex
Published in Scientific reports (23-10-2017)“…The formation of paired helical filaments (PHF), which are composed of hyperphosphorylated Tau protein dissociating from microtubules, is one of the…”
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Role and Perspective of Molecular Simulation-Based Investigation of RNA–Ligand Interaction: From Small Molecules and Peptides to Photoswitchable RNA Binding
Published in Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (03-06-2021)“…Aberrant RNA–protein complexes are formed in a variety of diseases. Identifying the ligands that interfere with their formation is a valuable therapeutic…”
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MicroRNAs miR-19, miR-340, miR-374 and miR-542 regulate MID1 protein expression
Published in PloS one (02-01-2018)“…The MID1 ubiquitin ligase activates mTOR signaling and regulates mRNA translation. Misregulation of MID1 expression is associated with various diseases…”
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Huntingtin and Its Role in Mechanisms of RNA-Mediated Toxicity
Published in Toxins (14-07-2021)“…Huntington's disease (HD) is caused by a CAG-repeat expansion mutation in the Huntingtin (HTT) gene. It is characterized by progressive psychiatric and…”
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Biguanide metformin acts on tau phosphorylation via mTOR/protein phosphatase 2A (PP2A) signaling
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (14-12-2010)“…Hyperphosphorylated tau plays an important role in the formation of neurofibrillary tangles in brains of patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD) and related…”
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The MID1 Protein: A Promising Therapeutic Target in Huntington’s Disease
Published in Frontiers in genetics (01-10-2021)“…Huntington’s disease (HD) is caused by an expansion mutation of a CAG repeat in exon 1 of the huntingtin ( HTT ) gene, that encodes an expanded polyglutamine…”
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Metformin reverses early cortical network dysfunction and behavior changes in Huntington's disease
Published in eLife (04-09-2018)“…Catching primal functional changes in early, 'very far from disease onset' (VFDO) stages of Huntington's disease is likely to be the key to a successful…”
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Upregulation of miR-370 and miR-543 is associated with reduced expression of heat shock protein 40 in spinocerebellar ataxia type 3
Published in PloS one (07-08-2018)“…Molecular chaperones are important regulators of protein folding and proteasomal removal of misfolded proteins. In spinocerebellar ataxia type 3 (SCA3), the…”
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Intracellular and intercellular transport of RNA organelles in CXG repeat disorders: The strength of weak ties
Published in Frontiers in molecular biosciences (16-12-2022)“…RNA is a vital biomolecule, the function of which is tightly spatiotemporally regulated. RNA organelles are biological structures that either membrane-less or…”
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Editorial: In celebration of women in science: RNA networks and biology
Published in Frontiers in molecular biosciences (21-02-2023)Get full text
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Translation of HTT mRNA with expanded CAG repeats is regulated by the MID1–PP2A protein complex
Published in Nature communications (2013)“…Expansion of CAG repeats is a common feature of various neurodegenerative disorders, including Huntington’s disease. Here we show that expanded CAG repeats…”
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The anti-diabetic drug metformin reduces BACE1 protein level by interfering with the MID1 complex
Published in PloS one (15-07-2014)“…Alzheimer's disease (AD), the most common form of dementia in the elderly, is characterized by two neuropathological hallmarks: senile plaques, which are…”
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A validated antibody panel for the characterization of tau post-translational modifications
Published in Molecular neurodegeneration (21-11-2017)“…Tau is a microtubule-binding protein, which is subject to various post-translational modifications (PTMs) including phosphorylation, methylation, acetylation,…”
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The E3 Ubiquitin Ligase MID1 Catalyzes Ubiquitination and Cleavage of Fu
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (14-11-2014)“…SHH (Sonic Hedgehog)-GLI signaling plays an important role during embryogenesis and in tumorigenesis. The survival and growth of several types of cancer depend…”
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Protein phosphatase 2A and rapamycin regulate the nuclear localization and activity of the transcription factor GLI3
Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (15-06-2008)“…Gain-of-function alterations to the sonic hedgehog (SHH) signaling cascade have been found in a wide range of tumors. Three SHH effectors, GLI1, GLI2, and…”
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Control of mTORC1 signaling by the Opitz syndrome protein MID1
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (24-05-2011)“…Mutations in the MID1 gene are causally linked to X-linked Opitz BBB/G syndrome (OS), a congenital disorder that primarily affects the formation of diverse…”
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