Stress granules (SGs) are dynamic membrane-less condensates transiently assembled through liquid–liquid phase separation (LLPS) in response to stress. SGs display a biphasic architecture constituted of core and shell phases. The core is a conserved SG fraction fundamental for its assembly and consists primarily of proteins with intrinsically disordered regions and RNA-binding domains, along with translational-related proteins. The shell fraction contains specific SG components that differ among species, cell type, and developmental stage and might include metabolic enzymes, receptors, transcription factors, untranslated mRNAs, and small molecules. SGs assembly positively correlates with stalled translation associated with stress responses p...
To reduce expression of gene products not required under stress conditions, eukaryotic cells form la...
In cells at steady state, two forms of cell compartmentalization coexist: membrane-bound organelles ...
In cells at steady state, two forms of cell compartmentalization coexist: membrane-bound organelles ...
Abstract Stress granules (SGs) are ubiquitous nonmembrane-bound assemblies of protein and mRNA forme...
Plants exhibit different physiological and molecular responses to adverse changes in their environme...
The field of stress granules (SGs) has recently emerged in the study of the plant stress response, y...
Non-membrane-bound compartments such as P-bodies (PBs) and stress granules (SGs) play important role...
Stress granules (SGs) are cytosolic biomolecular condensates that form in response to cellular stres...
AbstractStress granules (SGs) are mRNA triage sites that are formed in response to a variety of cell...
In response to environmental stress, cytoplasmic mRNAs aggregate to form stress granules (SGs). SGs ...
In response to environmental stress, cytoplasmic mRNAs aggregate to form stress granules (SGs). SGs ...
To reduce expression of gene products not required under stress conditions, eukaryotic cells form la...
<div><p>To reduce expression of gene products not required under stress conditions, eukaryotic cells...
(English) In response to environmental stresses, cells try to adapt to changed living conditions. Re...
This review describes the mechanism, regulation, composition, and properties of stress-related biomo...
To reduce expression of gene products not required under stress conditions, eukaryotic cells form la...
In cells at steady state, two forms of cell compartmentalization coexist: membrane-bound organelles ...
In cells at steady state, two forms of cell compartmentalization coexist: membrane-bound organelles ...
Abstract Stress granules (SGs) are ubiquitous nonmembrane-bound assemblies of protein and mRNA forme...
Plants exhibit different physiological and molecular responses to adverse changes in their environme...
The field of stress granules (SGs) has recently emerged in the study of the plant stress response, y...
Non-membrane-bound compartments such as P-bodies (PBs) and stress granules (SGs) play important role...
Stress granules (SGs) are cytosolic biomolecular condensates that form in response to cellular stres...
AbstractStress granules (SGs) are mRNA triage sites that are formed in response to a variety of cell...
In response to environmental stress, cytoplasmic mRNAs aggregate to form stress granules (SGs). SGs ...
In response to environmental stress, cytoplasmic mRNAs aggregate to form stress granules (SGs). SGs ...
To reduce expression of gene products not required under stress conditions, eukaryotic cells form la...
<div><p>To reduce expression of gene products not required under stress conditions, eukaryotic cells...
(English) In response to environmental stresses, cells try to adapt to changed living conditions. Re...
This review describes the mechanism, regulation, composition, and properties of stress-related biomo...
To reduce expression of gene products not required under stress conditions, eukaryotic cells form la...
In cells at steady state, two forms of cell compartmentalization coexist: membrane-bound organelles ...
In cells at steady state, two forms of cell compartmentalization coexist: membrane-bound organelles ...