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  • The more, the better: the BICD family gets bigger
    [作者:Terenzio, M; Schiavo, G,期刊:EMBO journal, 页码:1625-1626 , 文章类型: Article,,卷期:2010年29-10]
  • Balancing the flow of organelles and molecular complexes to and from the cell periphery is very important, and this is especially true for neurons, which are an extreme example of polarised cells. Neurons need to precise...
  • IRF-3 partners Bax in a viral-induced dance macarbre
    [作者:Vince, JE; Tschopp, J,期刊:EMBO journal, 页码:1627-1628 , 文章类型: Article,,卷期:2010年29-10]
  • In this issue of The EMBO Journal, Chattopadhyay et al (2010) describe a surprising new mechanism for how viral dsRNA detection by the RIG-I/MAVS signalling complex can initiate apoptosis. Independent of its transcriptio...
  • An endogenous, systemic RNAi pathway in plants
    [作者:Dunoyer, P; Brosnan, CA; Schott, G; Wang, Y; Jay, F; Alioua, A; Himber, C; Voinnet, O,期刊:EMBO journal, 页码:1699-1712 , 文章类型: Article,,卷期:2010年29-10]
  • Recent work on metazoans has uncovered the existence of an endogenous RNA-silencing pathway that functionally recapitulates the effects of experimental RNA interference (RNAi) used for gene knockdown in organisms such...

  • Viral apoptosis is induced by IRF-3-mediated activation of Bax
    [作者:Chattopadhyay, S; Marques, JT; Yamashita, M; Peters, KL; Smith, K; Desai, A; Williams, BRG; Sen, GC,期刊:EMBO journal, 页码:1762-1773 , 文章类型: Article,,卷期:2010年29-10]
  • Upon infection with many RNA viruses, the cytoplasmic retinoic acid inducible gene-I (RIG-I) pathway activates the latent transcription factor IRF-3, causing its nuclear translocation and the induction of many antivir...

  • Mitochondrial fission and remodelling contributes to muscle atrophy
    [作者:Romanello, V; Guadagnin, E; Gomes, L; Roder, I; Sandri, C; Petersen, Y; Milan, G; Masiero, E; Del Piccolo, P; Foretz, M; Scorrano, L; Rudolf, R; Sandri, M,期刊:EMBO journal, 页码:1774-1785 , 文章类型: Article,,卷期:2010年29-10]
  • Mitochondria are crucial organelles in the production of energy and in the control of signalling cascades. A machinery of pro-fusion and fission proteins regulates their morphology and subcellular localization. In muscle...