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Biomolecules ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (9) ◽  
pp. 1317
Author(s):  
Sigalit Sukenik ◽  
Ilana Braunstein ◽  
Ariel Stanhill

Maintaining 26S proteasome activity under diverse physiological conditions is a fundamental requirement in order to maintain cellular proteostasis. Several quantitative and qualitative mechanisms have evolved to ensure that ubiquitin–proteasome system (UPS) substrates do not accumulate and lead to promiscuous protein–protein interactions that, in turn, lead to cellular malfunction. In this report, we demonstrate that Arsenite Inducible Regulatory Particle-Associate Protein (AIRAP), previously reported as a proteasomal adaptor required for maintaining proteasomal flux during arsenite exposure, can directly bind arsenite molecules. We further show that arsenite inhibits Psmd14/Rpn11 metalloprotease deubiquitination activity by substituting zinc binding to the MPN/JAMM domain. The proteasomal adaptor AIRAP is able to directly relieve PSMD14/Rpn11 inhibition. A possible metal relay between arsenylated PSMD14/Rpn11 and AIRAP may serve as a cellular mechanism that senses proteasomal inhibition to restore Psmd14/Rpn11 activity.


2021 ◽  
Vol 12 ◽  
Author(s):  
Arya Bagus Boedi Iswanto ◽  
Rahul Mahadev Shelake ◽  
Minh Huy Vu ◽  
Jae-Yean Kim ◽  
Sang Hee Kim

Plasmodesmata (PD) are cytoplasmic canals that facilitate intercellular communication and molecular exchange between adjacent plant cells. PD-associated proteins are considered as one of the foremost factors in regulating PD function that is critical for plant development and stress responses. Although its potential to be used for crop engineering is enormous, our understanding of PD biology was relatively limited to model plants, demanding further studies in crop systems. Recently developed genome editing techniques such as Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats/CRISPR associate protein (CRISPR/Cas) might confer powerful approaches to dissect the molecular function of PD components and to engineer elite crops. Here, we assess several aspects of PD functioning to underline and highlight the potential applications of CRISPR/Cas that provide new insight into PD biology and crop improvement.


2021 ◽  
Vol 22 (11) ◽  
pp. 5868
Author(s):  
Nenggang Zhang ◽  
Luiza E. Coutinho ◽  
Debananda Pati

Precocious dissociation of sisters 5 (PDS5) is an associate protein of cohesin that is conserved from yeast to humans. It acts as a regulator of the cohesin complex and plays important roles in various cellular processes, such as sister chromatid cohesion, DNA damage repair, gene transcription, and DNA replication. Vertebrates have two paralogs of PDS5, PDS5A and PDS5B, which have redundant and unique roles in regulating cohesin functions. Herein, we discuss the molecular characteristics and functions of PDS5, as well as the effects of its mutations in the development of diseases and their relevance for novel therapeutic strategies.


Author(s):  
Laura V. Bownes ◽  
Adele P. Williams ◽  
Raoud Marayati ◽  
Colin H. Quinn ◽  
Jerry E. Stewart ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 231 (4) ◽  
pp. S211-S212
Author(s):  
Laura V. Bownes ◽  
Adele P. Williams ◽  
Raoud Marayati ◽  
Colin H. Quinn ◽  
Jerry E. Stewart ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 19 (3) ◽  
pp. 235-241 ◽  
Author(s):  
Min Xu ◽  
Qiaoyou Weng ◽  
Jiansong Ji

Abstract The recent developments of clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats(CRISPR)/-associate protein 9 (CRISPR/Cas9) have got scientific interests due to the straightforward, efficient and versatile talents of it. Furthermore, the CRISPR/Cas9 system has democratized access to gene editing in many biological fields, including cancer. Cancer development is a multistep process caused by innate and acquired mutations and leads to the initiation and progression of tumorigenesis. It is obvious that establishing appropriate animal cancer models which can simulate human cancers is crucial for cancer research currently. Since the emergence of CRISPR/Cas9, considerable efforts have been taken by researchers to apply this technology in generating animal cancer models. Although there is still a long way to go we are happy to see the achievements we have made and the promising future we have.


2018 ◽  
Vol 51 (1) ◽  
pp. 9-19
Author(s):  
Zheng Zhu ◽  
Di Wei ◽  
Xi’an Li ◽  
Fuli Wang ◽  
Fei Yan ◽  
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2018 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Pooja Joshi ◽  
David R. J. Riley ◽  
Jawad S. Khalil ◽  
Huajiang Xiong ◽  
Wei Ji ◽  
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2017 ◽  
Vol 07 (01) ◽  
Author(s):  
Hemangini Parmar ◽  
Krishan Kumar ◽  
Ishwar Singh ◽  
Pranjal Yadava

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