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Cell polarity protein Par3 complexes with DNA-PK via Ku70 and regulates DNA double-strand break repair
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Original article citation: Cell Res 17," (2007). - Categories: Cell & Molecular Biology
- Recommended by : Bernd Pulverer on 02/27/2007 06:56PM GMT
conceptually novel functional link of a cell polarity protein, Par3, to double stranded break DNA repair via interaction with DNA-dependent protein kinase subunits. - Comment on this subject: 0 comments made
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Crystal structure of mitochondrial respiratory membrane protein complex II
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Original article citation: Cell 121," 1043 - 1057, (2005). - Categories: Cell & Molecular Biology, Genetics, Chemistry, and Clinical Medicine
- Recommended by the Editor: Samia Mantoura on 02/08/2007 01:33PM GMT
This paper reports the remarkable achievement of solving the crystal structure of complex II of the mitochondrial respiratory chain, and provides the structural framework for better understanding of the mitochondrial respiratory system and human mitochondrial diseases related to mutations in this complex. - Comment on this subject: 1 comment made
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Tyrosine phosphorylated Par3 regulates epithelial tight junction assembly promoted by EGFR signaling
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Original article citation: EMBO J 25," 5058 - 5070, (2006). - Categories: Cell & Molecular Biology
- Recommended by : Dangsheng Li on 01/31/2007 08:17PM GMT
Par3 is a component of the cell polarity complex involved in cell polarization events and tight junction formation, but little is known about whether and how the function of Par3 might be regulated by external signals. This article reveals a novel pathway whereby EGF signaling through its receptor promotes Src family kinase mediated phosphorylation of Par3, which in turn regulates Par3 function in tight junction assembly. - Comment on this subject: 0 comments made
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Severe acute respiratory syndrome-associated coronavirus 3a protein forms an ion channel and modulates virus release
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Original article citation: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 103," 12540 - 12545, (2006). - Categories: Clinical Medicine and Cell & Molecular Biology
- Recommended by : Dangsheng Li on 01/31/2007 08:04PM GMT
3a protein is encoded by one of the 14 ORFs of the SARS virus, but its function remained unknown until this study. This paper demonstrates that 3a protein forms an ion channel that functions to promote virus release during SARS infection, and suggests new strategies for treatment of SARS by targeting this ion channel. - Comment on this subject: 0 comments made
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