Intracellular delivery by membrane disruption: mechanisms, strategies, and concepts

MP Stewart, R Langer, KF Jensen - Chemical reviews, 2018 - ACS Publications
Intracellular delivery is a key step in biological research and has enabled decades of
biomedical discoveries. It is also becoming increasingly important in industrial and medical …

Structure and function of the nucleolus in the spotlight

I Raška, PJ Shaw, D Cmarko - Current opinion in cell biology, 2006 - Elsevier
The nucleolus is the most obvious and clearly differentiated nuclear sub-compartment. It is
where ribosome biogenesis takes place, but it is becoming clear that the nucleolus also has …

Chromosome territories and the global regulation of the genome

AJ Fritz, N Sehgal, A Pliss, J Xu… - Genes, Chromosomes …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Spatial positioning is a fundamental principle governing nuclear processes. Chromatin is
organized as a hierarchy from nucleosomes to Mbp chromatin domains (CD) or topologically …

New insights into nucleolar architecture and activity

I Raška, PJ Shaw, D Cmarko - International review of cytology, 2006 - Elsevier
The nucleolus is the most obvious and clearly differentiated nuclear subcompartment. It is
where ribosome biogenesis takes place and has been the subject of research over many …

Regulation of DNA replication through natural impediments in the eukaryotic genome

MC Gadaleta, E Noguchi - Genes, 2017 - mdpi.com
All living organisms need to duplicate their genetic information while protecting it from
unwanted mutations, which can lead to genetic disorders and cancer development …

Separation of replication and transcription domains in nucleoli

E Smirnov, J Borkovec, L Kováčik, S Svidenská… - Journal of structural …, 2014 - Elsevier
In mammalian cells, active ribosomal genes produce the 18S, 5.8 S and 28S RNAs of
ribosomal particles. Transcription levels of these genes are very high throughout interphase …

DNA replication initiation patterns and spatial dynamics of the human ribosomal RNA gene loci

DS Dimitrova - Journal of cell science, 2011 - journals.biologists.com
Typically, only a fraction of the≥ 600 ribosomal RNA (rRNA) gene copies in human cells are
transcriptionally active. Expressed rRNA genes coalesce in specialized nuclear …

Cycles of protein condensation and discharge in nuclear organelles studied by fluorescence lifetime imaging

A Pliss, SM Levchenko, L Liu, X Peng… - Nature …, 2019 - nature.com
Nuclear organelles are viscous droplets, created by concentration-dependent condensation
and liquid–liquid phase separation of soluble proteins. Nuclear organelles have been …

Nucleolar DNA: the host and the guests

E Smirnov, D Cmarko, T Mazel, M Hornáček… - Histochemistry and cell …, 2016 - Springer
Nucleoli are formed on the basis of ribosomal genes coding for RNAs of ribosomal particles,
but also include a great variety of other DNA regions. In this article, we discuss the …

Chromatin and nuclear architecture: sha** DNA replication in 3D

P Nathanailidou, S Taraviras, Z Lygerou - Trends in Genetics, 2020 - cell.com
In eukaryotes, DNA replication progresses through a finely orchestrated temporal and
spatial program. The 3D genome structure and nuclear architecture have recently emerged …