Sigma-1 receptor chaperones rescue nucleocytoplasmic transport deficit seen in cellular and Drosophila ALS/FTD models
The (G4C2)-RNA hexanucleotide repeat expansion upstream of the start codon of the C9orf72 gene plays a critical role in familial ALS. The authors show that Sig1R, a ligand-regulated molecular chaperone, counteracts the aberrant nucleocytoplasmic distribution of Ran caused by the (G4C2)-RNA repeats.
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Autores principales: | Pin-Tse Lee, Jean-Charles Liévens, Shao-Ming Wang, Jian-Ying Chuang, Bilal Khalil, Hsiang-en Wu, Wen-Chang Chang, Tangui Maurice, Tsung-Ping Su |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/3e69e0a8edd7453b8b1babe7a2048d98 |
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