Understanding phosphoinositides: rare, dynamic, and essential membrane phospholipids
Polyphosphoinositides (PPIs) are essential phospholipids located in the cytoplasmic leaflet
of eukaryotic cell membranes. Despite contributing only a small fraction to the bulk of cellular …
of eukaryotic cell membranes. Despite contributing only a small fraction to the bulk of cellular …
Phosphoinositides, major actors in membrane trafficking and lipid signaling pathways
Phosphoinositides are lipids involved in the vesicular transport of proteins and lipids
between the different compartments of eukaryotic cells. They act by recruiting and/or …
between the different compartments of eukaryotic cells. They act by recruiting and/or …
Diverse targets of SMN2-directed splicing-modulating small molecule therapeutics for spinal muscular atrophy
Designing an RNA-interacting molecule that displays high therapeutic efficacy while
retaining specificity within a broad concentration range remains a challenging task …
retaining specificity within a broad concentration range remains a challenging task …
Membrane trafficking in health and disease
R Yarwood, J Hellicar… - Disease models & …, 2020 - journals.biologists.com
Membrane trafficking pathways are essential for the viability and growth of cells, and play a
major role in the interaction of cells with their environment. In this At a Glance article and …
major role in the interaction of cells with their environment. In this At a Glance article and …
[HTML][HTML] VPS34 complexes from a structural perspective
VPS34 phosphorylates phosphatidylinositol to produce PtdIns3P and is the progenitor of the
phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K) family. VPS34 has a simpler domain organization than …
phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K) family. VPS34 has a simpler domain organization than …
Cilia-The sensory antennae in the eye
H May-Simera, K Nagel-Wolfrum, U Wolfrum - Progress in retinal and eye …, 2017 - Elsevier
Cilia are hair-like projections found on almost all cells in the human body. Originally
believed to function merely in motility, the function of solitary non-motile (primary) cilia was …
believed to function merely in motility, the function of solitary non-motile (primary) cilia was …
The continuum of causality in human genetic disorders
N Katsanis - Genome biology, 2016 - Springer
Studies of human genetic disorders have traditionally followed a reductionist paradigm.
Traits are defined as Mendelian or complex based on family pedigree and population data …
Traits are defined as Mendelian or complex based on family pedigree and population data …
Phosphoproteomic identification of ULK substrates reveals VPS15‐dependent ULK/VPS34 interplay in the regulation of autophagy
TJ Mercer, Y Ohashi, S Boeing, HBJ Jefferies… - The EMBO …, 2021 - embopress.org
Autophagy is a process through which intracellular cargoes are catabolised inside
lysosomes. It involves the formation of autophagosomes initiated by the serine/threonine …
lysosomes. It involves the formation of autophagosomes initiated by the serine/threonine …
CUL3BPM E3 ubiquitin ligases regulate MYC2, MYC3, and MYC4 stability and JA responses
JM Chico, E Lechner, G Fernandez-Barbero… - Proceedings of the …, 2020 - pnas.org
The jasmonate (JA)-pathway regulators MYC2, MYC3, and MYC4 are central nodes in plant
signaling networks integrating environmental and developmental signals to fine-tune JA …
signaling networks integrating environmental and developmental signals to fine-tune JA …
Inhibition of mTOR signaling and clinical activity of rapamycin in head and neck cancer in a window of opportunity trial
TA Day, K Shirai, PE O'Brien, MG Matheus… - Clinical Cancer …, 2019 - aacrjournals.org
Purpose: We studied the impact of mTOR signaling inhibition with rapamycin in head and
neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) in the neoadjuvant setting. The goals were to …
neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) in the neoadjuvant setting. The goals were to …