Cells under stress transition from a growth to a quiescent state. The conventional thinking is that this is achieved through transcriptional programs, translational regulation, protein degradation, and post-translational modifications. However, there is an increasing realization that stress adaptation also goes along with dramatic changes in the architecture and organization of cells. In particular, it seems to involve the formation of membrane-less compartments and macromolecular assemblies. We propose that cells make widespread use of this ability to change macromolecular organization to adapt to stress conditions and protect themselves. Here, we address what triggers the formation of these assemblies under stress conditions. We present e...
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 ...
In cells at steady state, two forms of cell compartmentalization coexist: membrane-bound organelles ...
Cells under stress transition from a growth to a quiescent state. The conventional thinking is that ...
Cells under stress transition from a growth to a quiescent state. The conventional thinking is that ...
Cells under stress transition from a growth to a quiescent state. The conventional thinking is that ...
Cells under stress transition from a growth to a quiescent state. The conventional thinking is that ...
Cells under stress transition from a growth to a quiescent state. The conventional thinking is that ...
Cells under stress transition from a growth to a quiescent state. The conventional thinking is that ...
Cells under stress transition from a growth to a quiescent state. The conventional thinking is that ...
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 ...
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 ...
Stress is an inevitable part of life. An organism is exposed to multiple stresses and overcomes thei...
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 ...
In cells at steady state, two forms of cell compartmentalization coexist: membrane-bound organelles ...
Cells under stress transition from a growth to a quiescent state. The conventional thinking is that ...
Cells under stress transition from a growth to a quiescent state. The conventional thinking is that ...
Cells under stress transition from a growth to a quiescent state. The conventional thinking is that ...
Cells under stress transition from a growth to a quiescent state. The conventional thinking is that ...
Cells under stress transition from a growth to a quiescent state. The conventional thinking is that ...
Cells under stress transition from a growth to a quiescent state. The conventional thinking is that ...
Cells under stress transition from a growth to a quiescent state. The conventional thinking is that ...
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 ...
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 ...
Stress is an inevitable part of life. An organism is exposed to multiple stresses and overcomes thei...
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 ...
In cells at steady state, two forms of cell compartmentalization coexist: membrane-bound organelles ...