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2006

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Identification Of The Heparin-Binding Determinants Within Fibronectin Repeat Iii1: Role In Cell Spreading And Growth, Liqiong Gui, Katherine Wojciechowski, Candace D. Gildner, Hristina Nedelkovska, Denise C. Hocking Jan 2006

Identification Of The Heparin-Binding Determinants Within Fibronectin Repeat Iii1: Role In Cell Spreading And Growth, Liqiong Gui, Katherine Wojciechowski, Candace D. Gildner, Hristina Nedelkovska, Denise C. Hocking

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Fibronectins are high molecular mass glycoproteins that circulate as soluble molecules in the blood, and are also found in an insoluble, multimeric form in extracellular matrices throughout the body. Soluble fibronectins are polymerized into insoluble extracellular matrix (ECM) fibrils via a cell-dependent process. Recent studies indicate that the interaction of cells with the ECM form of fibronectin promotes actin organization and cell contractility, increases cell growth and migration, and enhances the tensile strength of artificial tissue constructs; ligation of integrins alone is insufficient to trigger these responses. Evidence suggests that the effect of ECM fibronectin on cell function is mediated …


Krepa4, An Rna Binding Protein Essential For Editosome Integrity And Survival Of Trypanosoma Brucei, Rezaq Salavati, Nancy Lewis Ernst, Jeffrey O'Rear, Troy Gilliam, Salvador Tarun Jr., Kenneth Stuart, K. Jan 2006

Krepa4, An Rna Binding Protein Essential For Editosome Integrity And Survival Of Trypanosoma Brucei, Rezaq Salavati, Nancy Lewis Ernst, Jeffrey O'Rear, Troy Gilliam, Salvador Tarun Jr., Kenneth Stuart, K.

Biology

The 20S editosome, a multiprotein complex, catalyzes the editing of most mitochondrial mRNAs in trypanosomatids by uridylate insertion and deletion. RNAi mediated inactivation of expression of KREPA4 (previously TbMP24), a component of the 20S editosome, in procyclic form Trypanosoma brucei resulted in inhibition of cell growth, loss of RNA editing, and disappearance of 20S editosomes. Levels of MRP1 and REAP-1 proteins, which may have roles in editing but are not editosome components, were unaffected. Tagged KREPA4 protein is incorporated into 20S editosomes in vivo with no preference for either insertion or deletion subcomplexes. Consistent with its S1-like motif, recombinant KREPA4 …