Heat, reactive oxygen species, and other harsh stimuli shut down production of proteins not needed for dealing with the stress. Cells switch off the nonessential proteins by diverting their mRNAs into stress granules. These structures can hold onto the strands or pass them to processing bodies for digestion. Researchers don't know why some mRNAs escape break-down.
ZBP1 stabilizes several RNAs in the cytoplasm, prompting Stöhr et al. to investigate whether it does the same in the stress granules. The...
The Rockefeller University Press
2006
The Rockefeller University Press
2006
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