Search Results - "Rane, Neena S."
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Substrate-Specific Translocational Attenuation during ER Stress Defines a Pre-Emptive Quality Control Pathway
Published in Cell (01-12-2006)“…Eukaryotic proteins entering the secretory pathway are translocated into the ER by signal sequences that vary widely in primary structure. We now provide a…”
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Signal sequence insufficiency contributes to neurodegeneration caused by transmembrane prion protein
Published in The Journal of cell biology (22-02-2010)“…Protein translocation into the endoplasmic reticulum is mediated by signal sequences that vary widely in primary structure. In vitro studies suggest that such…”
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Reduced Translocation of Nascent Prion Protein During ER Stress Contributes to Neurodegeneration
Published in Developmental cell (01-09-2008)“…During acute stress in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), mammalian prion protein (PrP) is temporarily prevented from translocation into the ER and instead routed…”
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Cytosolic aggregates perturb the degradation of nontranslocated secretory and membrane proteins
Published in Molecular biology of the cell (15-05-2011)“…A wide range of diseases are associated with the accumulation of cytosolic protein aggregates. The effects of these aggregates on various aspects of normal…”
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Protection from cytosolic prion protein toxicity by modulation of protein translocation
Published in The EMBO journal (24-11-2004)“…Failure to promptly dispose of undesirable proteins is associated with numerous diseases. In the case of cellular prion protein (PrP), inhibition of the…”
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Prion protein trafficking and the development of neurodegeneration
Published in Trends in neurosciences (Regular ed.) (01-07-2003)“…The prion protein (PrP) is involved in causing a group of diverse transmissible, heritable and sporadically occurring neurodegenerative diseases. Although the…”
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Restoration of senescence in breast and ovarian cancer cells following the transfer of the YAC carrying SEN6A gene located at 6q16.3
Published in Cancer genomics & proteomics (01-09-2011)“…We previously located a senescence gene locus (SEN6A), at chromosome 6q14-21 by a functional strategy using chromosome transfer into immortal ovarian tumor…”
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High-resolution mapping and functional characterization of SEN6A locus that restores senescence in ovarian tumor cells
Published 01-01-1999“…Normal diploid cells exhibit a limited replicative life-span in vitro and in vivo ending in a post-mitotic growth arrest called ‘replicative senescence’. In…”
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