Search Results - "Kumar, Anita V"
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Selective Autophagy Receptor p62/SQSTM1, a Pivotal Player in Stress and Aging
Published in Frontiers in cell and developmental biology (14-02-2022)“…Efficient proteostasis is crucial for somatic maintenance, and its decline during aging leads to cellular dysfunction and disease. Selective autophagy is a…”
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Non-canonical autophagy in aging and age-related diseases
Published in Frontiers in cell and developmental biology (23-02-2023)“…Autophagy, one of the arms of proteostasis, influences aging and age-related diseases. Recently, the discovery of additional roles of autophagy-related…”
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Nuclear Export Inhibition Enhances HLH-30/TFEB Activity, Autophagy, and Lifespan
Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (15-05-2018)“…Transcriptional modulation of the process of autophagy involves the transcription factor HLH-30/TFEB. In order to systematically determine the regulatory…”
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Lipid droplets modulate proteostasis, SQST-1/SQSTM1 dynamics, and lifespan in C. elegans
Published in iScience (20-10-2023)“…In several long-lived Caenorhabditis elegans strains, such as insulin/IGF-1 receptor daf-2 mutants, enhanced proteostatic mechanisms are accompanied by…”
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Autophagy in aging and longevity
Published in Human genetics (01-03-2020)“…Our understanding of the process of autophagy and its role in health and diseases has grown remarkably in the last two decades. Early work established…”
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Tubulobulbar complex: cytoskeletal remodeling to release spermatozoa
Published in Reproductive biology and endocrinology (17-04-2012)“…Tubulobulbar complexes (TBCs) are actin-based structures that help establish close contact between Sertoli-Sertoli cells or Sertoli-mature germ cells…”
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Sex hormones regulate lipid metabolism in adult Sertoli cells: A genome-wide study of estrogen and androgen receptor binding sites
Published in The Journal of steroid biochemistry and molecular biology (01-07-2021)“…•This is the first study to investigate estrogen and androgen binding sites in Sertoli cells under unperturbed conditions, using ChIP-Seq.•Pathway analysis of…”
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Genome-wide identification of estrogen receptor binding sites reveals novel estrogen-responsive pathways in adult male germ cells
Published in Biochemical journal (26-06-2020)“…Spermatogenesis occurs in the seminiferous epithelium that shows the presence of estrogen receptors alpha (ERα) and beta (ERβ), both of which regulate gene…”
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Location, location, location: subcellular protein partitioning in proteostasis and aging
Published in Biophysical reviews (01-12-2021)“…Somatic maintenance and cell survival rely on proper protein homeostasis to ensure reliable functions across the cell and to prevent proteome collapse…”
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Proteomics in reproductive biology: Beacon for unraveling the molecular complexities
Published in Biochimica et biophysica acta (01-01-2013)“…Proteomics, an interface of rapidly evolving advances in physics and biology, is rapidly developing and expanding its potential applications to molecular and…”
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Exportin 1 modulates life span by regulating nucleolar dynamics via the autophagy protein LGG-1/GABARAP
Published in Science advances (01-04-2022)“…Altered nucleolar and ribosomal dynamics are key hallmarks of aging, but their regulation remains unclear. Building on the knowledge that the conserved nuclear…”
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C. elegans to model autophagy-related human disorders
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Estrogen effects on actin cytoskeletal and endocytic proteins associated with tubulobulbar complex disruption in rat testes
Published in Reproductive sciences (Thousand Oaks, Calif.) (01-10-2013)“…Tubulobulbar complexes (TBCs), evaginations of mature spermatids, penetrate into the surrounding Sertoli cell cytoplasm of testis seminiferous epithelium…”
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