The tumor suppressor p53 has been implicated in multiple functions that play key roles in health and disease, including ribosome biogenesis, control of aging, and cell cycle regulation. A genetic screen for negative regulators of innate immunity in Caenorhabditis elegans led to the identification of a mutation in NOL-6, a nucleolar RNA-associated protein (NRAP), which is involved in ribosome biogenesis and conserved across eukaryotic organisms. Mutation or silencing of NOL-6 and other nucleolar proteins results in an enhanced resistance to bacterial infections. A full-genome microarray analysis on animals with altered immune function due to mutation in nol-6 shows increased transcriptional levels of genes regulated by a p53 homologue, CEP-1...
Background: The nucleolus is the site of rRNA synthesis and processing in eukaryotic cells, but its ...
The ubiquitin-like molecule NEDD8 is essential for viability, growth and development, and is a poten...
Background: In contrast to the three mammalian p53 family members, p53, which is generally involved ...
<p>The relatively simple innate immune system of <italic>Caenorhabditis elegans</italic> and the num...
Innate immunity is the first line of defense against infections. Pathways regulating innate response...
Nucleolar size and appearance correlate with ribosome biogenesis and cellular activity. The mechanis...
Ribosome biogenesis takes place in the nucleolus, the size of which is often coordinated with cell g...
<div><p>Ribosome biogenesis takes place in the nucleolus, the size of which is often coordinated wit...
Splicing is a vital cellular process that modulates important aspects of animal physiology, yet role...
Exploiting a C. elegans mutant (ncl-1) exhibiting nucleolar abnormalities, we recently identified th...
Animal lifespan is regulated by conserved metabolic signalling pathways and specific transcription f...
Innate immunity is key to defense against infections. Its high complexity and interactions with othe...
The p53 is a tumor suppressor protein whose mutation is found in 50% of all human tumors. This thesi...
AbstractIn mammals, one of the key regulators necessary for responding to genotoxic stress is the p5...
In mammals, one of the key regulators necessary for responding to genotoxic stress is the p53 transc...
Background: The nucleolus is the site of rRNA synthesis and processing in eukaryotic cells, but its ...
The ubiquitin-like molecule NEDD8 is essential for viability, growth and development, and is a poten...
Background: In contrast to the three mammalian p53 family members, p53, which is generally involved ...
<p>The relatively simple innate immune system of <italic>Caenorhabditis elegans</italic> and the num...
Innate immunity is the first line of defense against infections. Pathways regulating innate response...
Nucleolar size and appearance correlate with ribosome biogenesis and cellular activity. The mechanis...
Ribosome biogenesis takes place in the nucleolus, the size of which is often coordinated with cell g...
<div><p>Ribosome biogenesis takes place in the nucleolus, the size of which is often coordinated wit...
Splicing is a vital cellular process that modulates important aspects of animal physiology, yet role...
Exploiting a C. elegans mutant (ncl-1) exhibiting nucleolar abnormalities, we recently identified th...
Animal lifespan is regulated by conserved metabolic signalling pathways and specific transcription f...
Innate immunity is key to defense against infections. Its high complexity and interactions with othe...
The p53 is a tumor suppressor protein whose mutation is found in 50% of all human tumors. This thesi...
AbstractIn mammals, one of the key regulators necessary for responding to genotoxic stress is the p5...
In mammals, one of the key regulators necessary for responding to genotoxic stress is the p53 transc...
Background: The nucleolus is the site of rRNA synthesis and processing in eukaryotic cells, but its ...
The ubiquitin-like molecule NEDD8 is essential for viability, growth and development, and is a poten...
Background: In contrast to the three mammalian p53 family members, p53, which is generally involved ...