Karyopherin-mediated nucleocytoplasmic transport

CE Wing, HYJ Fung, YM Chook - Nature reviews Molecular cell biology, 2022 - nature.com
Efficient and regulated nucleocytoplasmic trafficking of macromolecules to the correct
subcellular compartment is critical for proper functions of the eukaryotic cell. The majority of …

RNA modifications in cancer

Q Tang, L Li, Y Wang, P Wu, X Hou, J Ouyang… - British journal of …, 2023 - nature.com
Currently, more than 170 modifications have been identified on RNA. Among these RNA
modifications, various methylations account for two-thirds of total cases and exist on almost …

Nuclear localization signal-tagged systems: Relevant nuclear import principles in the context of current therapeutic design

R Goswami, A Gupta, O Bednova… - Chemical Society …, 2024 - pubs.rsc.org
Nuclear targeting of therapeutics provides a strategy for enhancing efficacy of molecules
active in the nucleus and minimizing off-target effects.'Active'nuclear-directed transport and …

Karyopherins in cancer

T Çağatay, YM Chook - Current opinion in cell biology, 2018 - Elsevier
Malfunction of nuclear–cytoplasmic transport contributes to many diseases including cancer.
Defective nuclear transport leads to changes in both the physiological levels and temporal …

Targeting nuclear import and export in hematological malignancies

B Nachmias, AD Schimmer - Leukemia, 2020 - nature.com
The transport of proteins across the nuclear membrane is a highly regulated process,
essential for the cell function. This transport is actively mediated by members of the …

Nuclear transport proteins: Structure, function, and disease relevance

Y Yang, L Guo, L Chen, B Gong, D Jia… - Signal Transduction and …, 2023 - nature.com
Proper subcellular localization is crucial for the functioning of biomacromolecules, including
proteins and RNAs. Nuclear transport is a fundamental cellular process that regulates the …

SRPassing co-translational targeting: the role of the signal recognition particle in protein targeting and mRNA protection

MK Kellogg, SC Miller, EB Tikhonova… - International journal of …, 2021 - mdpi.com
Signal recognition particle (SRP) is an RNA and protein complex that exists in all domains of
life. It consists of one protein and one noncoding RNA in some bacteria. It is more complex …

The use of ribavirin as an anticancer therapeutic: will it go viral?

J Casaos, NL Gorelick, S Huq, J Choi, Y Xia… - Molecular cancer …, 2019 - AACR
The growing cost of medical care worldwide, particularly in oncology, has incentivized
researchers and physicians to repurpose clinically used drugs to alleviate the financial …

Structural studies of the eIF4E–VPg complex reveal a direct competition for capped RNA: Implications for translation

L Coutinho de Oliveira, L Volpon… - Proceedings of the …, 2019 - National Acad Sciences
Viruses have transformed our understanding of mammalian RNA processing, including
facilitating the discovery of the methyl-7-guanosine (m7G) cap on the 5′ end of RNAs. The …

The eukaryotic translation initiation factor eIF4E elevates steady-state m7G capping of coding and noncoding transcripts

B Culjkovic-Kraljacic, L Skrabanek… - Proceedings of the …, 2020 - National Acad Sciences
Methyl-7-guanosine (m7G)“capping” of coding and some noncoding RNAs is critical for their
maturation and subsequent activity. Here, we discovered that eukaryotic translation initiation …