Stress granules are dispensable for mRNA stabilization during cellular stress (original) (raw)

Dynamic Shuttling of Tia-1 Accompanies the Recruitment of mRNA to Mammalian Stress Granules

Samantha Chen

Journal of Cell Biology, 2000

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RNA-binding Proteins TIA-1 and TIAR Link the Phosphorylation of eIF-2alpha to the Assembly of Mammalian Stress Granules

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RNA Recognition and Stress Granule Formation by TIA Proteins

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Recruitment of the RNA Helicase RHAU to Stress Granules via a Unique RNA-binding Domain

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Osmotic stress-induced, rapid clustering of IGF2BP proteins nucleates stress granule assembly

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Stress granules and processing bodies are dynamically linked sites of mRNP remodeling

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Mammalian Staufen 1 is Recruited to Stress Granules and Impairs Their Assembly

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MK2-induced tristetraprolin:14-3-3 complexes prevent stress granule association and ARE-mRNA decay

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Dynamics of mRNA entry into stress granules

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Single-molecule imaging reveals translation of mRNAs localized to stress granules

Jan Eglinger

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Angiogenin-induced tRNA-derived Stress-induced RNAs Promote Stress-induced Stress Granule Assembly

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Reiko Sugiura

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Stressed out! Effects of environmental stress on mRNA metabolism

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Poly(A)(+) mRNA-binding protein Tudor-SN regulates stress granules aggregation dynamics

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Stress-sensitive Regulation of IFRD1 mRNA Decay Is

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Stress Granules Contain Rbfox2 with Cell Cycle-related mRNAs

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hnRNP A1 Relocalization to the Stress Granules Reflects a Role in the Stress Response

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Stress-sensitive Regulation of IFRD1 mRNA Decay Is Mediated by an Upstream Open Reading Frame * □ S

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Transient transcriptional responses to stress are generated by opposing effects of mRNA production and degradation

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Stress-dependent relocalization of translationally primed mRNPs to cytoplasmic granules that are kinetically and spatially distinct from P-bodies

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Polysome-bound endonuclease PMR1 is targeted to stress granules via stress-specific binding to TIA-1

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Macromolecular Crowding Regulates Assembly of mRNA Stress Granules after Osmotic Stress

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Recruitment of mRNAs to P granules by condensation with intrinsically-disordered proteins

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Direct binding of the Alu binding protein dimer SRP9/14 to 40S ribosomal subunits promotes stress granule formation and is regulated by Alu RNA

Katharina Strub

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Inhibition of Cytoplasmic mRNA Stress Granule Formation by a Viral Proteinase

Ana Cárdenas

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mRNA stability changes precede changes in steady-state mRNA amounts during hyperosmotic stress

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MAP kinase Slt2p attenuates cell wall mRNA decay by downregulating the RNA-binding protein Rbp1p in response to stress

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Stress-induced Nuclear Bodies Are Sites of Accumulation of Pre-mRNA Processing Factors

Ilaria Chiodi

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