Search Results - "Zatulovskiy, Evgeny"
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On the Molecular Mechanisms Regulating Animal Cell Size Homeostasis
Published in Trends in genetics (01-05-2020)“…Cell size is fundamental to cell physiology because it sets the scale of intracellular geometry, organelles, and biosynthetic processes. In animal cells, size…”
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Cell growth dilutes the cell cycle inhibitor Rb to trigger cell division
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (24-07-2020)“…Cell size is fundamental to cell physiology. For example, cell size determines the spatial scale of organelles and intracellular transport and thereby affects…”
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A Precise Cdk Activity Threshold Determines Passage through the Restriction Point
Published in Molecular cell (18-01-2018)“…At the restriction point (R), mammalian cells irreversibly commit to divide. R has been viewed as a point in G1 that is passed when growth factor signaling…”
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Bleb-driven chemotaxis of Dictyostelium cells
Published in The Journal of cell biology (17-03-2014)“…Blebs and F-actin-driven pseudopods are alternative ways of extending the leading edge of migrating cells. We show that Dictyostelium cells switch from using…”
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How blebs and pseudopods cooperate during chemotaxis
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (12-08-2014)“…Two motors can drive extension of the leading edge of motile cells: actin polymerization and myosin-driven contraction of the cortex, producing fluid pressure…”
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Editorial: Cell size regulation: molecular mechanisms and physiological importance
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Delineation of proteome changes driven by cell size and growth rate
Published in Frontiers in cell and developmental biology (05-09-2022)“…Increasing cell size drives changes to the proteome, which affects cell physiology. As cell size increases, some proteins become more concentrated while others…”
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The cell cycle inhibitor RB is diluted in G1 and contributes to controlling cell size in the mouse liver
Published in Frontiers in cell and developmental biology (25-08-2022)“…Every type of cell in an animal maintains a specific size, which likely contributes to its ability to perform its physiological functions. While some cell size…”
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Serum depletion of holo-ceruloplasmin induced by silver ions in vivo reduces uptake of cisplatin
Published in Journal of inorganic biochemistry (01-11-2012)“…There is an emerging link between extracellular copper concentration and the uptake of cisplatin mediated by copper transporter CTR1 in cell cultures and…”
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Mass spectrometry and biochemical analysis of RNA polymerase II: targeting by protein phosphatase-1
Published in Molecular and cellular biochemistry (01-01-2011)“…Transcription of eukaryotic genes is regulated by phosphorylation of serine residues of heptapeptide repeats of the carboxy-terminal domain (CTD) of RNA…”
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e2f1 gene is a new member of Wnt/β-catenin/Tcf-regulated genes
Published in Biochemical and biophysical research communications (01-01-2010)“…HDAC inhibitors induce cell cycle arrest of E1A+Ras-transformed cells accompanied by e2f1 gene down-regulation and activation of Wnt pathway. Here we show that…”
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Cyclin D-Cdk4,6 Drives Cell-Cycle Progression via the Retinoblastoma Protein’s C-Terminal Helix
Published in Molecular cell (16-05-2019)“…The cyclin-dependent kinases Cdk4 and Cdk6 form complexes with D-type cyclins to drive cell proliferation. A well-known target of cyclin D-Cdk4,6 is the…”
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Increasing cell size remodels the proteome and promotes senescence
Published in Molecular cell (01-09-2022)“…Cell size is tightly controlled in healthy tissues, but it is unclear how deviations in cell size affect cell physiology. To address this, we measured how the…”
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Constitutive expression of a fluorescent protein reports the size of live human cells
Published in Molecular biology of the cell (15-11-2019)“…Cell size is important for cell physiology because it sets the geometric scale of organelles and biosynthesis. A number of methods exist to measure different…”
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Repellent and Attractant Guidance Cues Initiate Cell Migration by Distinct Rear-Driven and Front-Driven Cytoskeletal Mechanisms
Published in Current biology (19-03-2018)“…Attractive and repulsive cell guidance is essential for animal life and important in disease. Cell migration toward attractants dominates studies [1–8], but…”
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Mitosis is swell
Published in The Journal of cell biology (23-11-2015)“…Cell volume and dry mass are typically correlated. However, in this issue, Zlotek-Zlotkiewicz et al. (2015. J. Cell Biol…”
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The G 1 -S transition is promoted by Rb degradation via the E3 ligase UBR5
Published in Science advances (25-10-2024)“…Mammalian cells make the decision to divide at the G -S transition in response to diverse signals impinging on the retinoblastoma protein Rb, a cell cycle…”
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The G1-S transition is promoted by Rb degradation via the E3 ligase UBR5
Published in Science advances (23-10-2024)“…Mammalian cells make the decision to divide at the G1-S transition in response to diverse signals impinging on the retinoblastoma protein Rb, a cell cycle…”
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Chemotactic Blebbing in Dictyostelium Cells
Published in Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.) (01-01-2016)“…Many researchers use the social amoeba Dictyostelium discoideum as a model organism to study various aspects of the eukaryotic cell chemotaxis. Traditionally,…”
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Repellent and Attractant Guidance Cues Initiate Cell Migration by Distinct Rear-Driven and Front-Driven Cytoskeletal Mechanisms
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