Jaqaman, Khuloud Ditlev, Jonathon A
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Clustering is a prominent feature of receptors at the plasma membrane (PM). It plays an important role in signaling. Liquid-liquid phase separation (LLPS) of proteins is emerging as a novel mechanism underlying the observed clustering. Receptors/transmembrane signaling proteins can be core components essential for LLPS (such as LAT or nephrin) or c...
Badia, Marta Bolognesi, Benedetta
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Protein phase transitions are particularly amenable for cell signalling as these highly cooperative processes allow cells to make binary decisions in response to relatively small intracellular changes. The different processes of condensate formation and the distinct material properties of the resulting condensates provide a dictionary to modulate a...
Gonzalez, Inma Molliex, Amandine Navarro, Pablo
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When cells enter mitosis, they undergo series of dramatic changes in their structure and function that severely hamper gene regulatory processes and gene transcription. This raises the question of how daughter cells efficiently recapitulate the gene expression profile of their mother such that cell identity can be preserved. Here, we review recent ...
Nosella, Michael L Forman-Kay, Julie D
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Regulation of messenger RNA (mRNA) transcription, processing and translation occurs in the context of biomolecular condensates. How the physical properties of condensates connect with their biological regulatory functions is an ongoing area of interest, particularly for RNA metabolic pathways. Phosphorylation has emerged as an important mechanism f...
Fujioka, Yuko Noda, Nobuo N
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Autophagy is an intracellular degradation system that contributes to cellular homeostasis. Autophagosome formation is a landmark event in autophagy, which sequesters and delivers cytoplasmic components to the lysosome for degradation. Based on selectivity, autophagy can be classified into bulk and selective autophagy, which are mechanistically dist...
Royall, Lars N Jessberger, Sebastian
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Somatic stem cells are required for tissue development, homeostasis, and repair. Recent data suggested that previous biographical experiences of individual stem cells influence their behavior in the context of tissue formation and govern stem cell responses to external stimuli. Here we provide a concise review how a cell's biography, for example, p...
Simpson-Lavy, Kobi Kupiec, Martin
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Many cellular processes involve buffering mechanisms against noise to enhance state stability. Such processes include the cell cycle and the switch between respiration and fermentation. In recent years, protein aggregation/condensation has emerged as an important regulatory mechanism. In this article, we examine the regulation of Std1, an activator...
Mirza, Amar N Gonzalez, Fernanda Ha, Sierra K Oro, Anthony E
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The nucleoskeleton has been associated with partitioning the genome into active and inactive compartments that dictate local transcription factor (TF) activity. However, recent data indicate that the nucleoskeleton and TFs reciprocally influence each other in dynamic TF trafficking pathways through the functions of LEM proteins. While the conserved...
Barrows, Jordan M Goley, Erin D
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Bacterial cell division is orchestrated by the divisome, a protein complex centered on the tubulin homolog FtsZ. FtsZ polymerizes into a dynamic ring that defines the division site, recruits downstream proteins, and directs peptidoglycan synthesis to drive constriction. Recent studies have documented treadmilling of FtsZ polymer clusters both in ce...
Woods, Benjamin L. Gladfelter, Amy S.
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Septins are conserved GTP-binding proteins that polymerize into filaments at the cell cortex or in association with other cytoskeletal proteins, such as actin or microtubules. As integral players in many morphogenic and signaling events, septins form scaffolds important for the recruitment of cytokinetic machinery, organization of the plasma membra...