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The following pages link to Residue-by-Residue View of In Vitro FUS Granules that Bind the C-Terminal Domain of RNA Polymerase II (Q36172715):
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- Inside out: the role of nucleocytoplasmic transport in ALS and FTLD (Q26748482) (← links)
- Prion-like domains as epigenetic regulators, scaffolds for subcellular organization, and drivers of neurodegenerative disease (Q26753190) (← links)
- Membrane-association of mRNA decapping factors is independent of stress in budding yeast (Q27939010) (← links)
- Phase separation in biology; functional organization of a higher order (Q28071484) (← links)
- Are aberrant phase transitions a driver of cellular aging? (Q28821465) (← links)
- RNA Remodeling Activity of DEAD Box Proteins Tuned by Protein Concentration, RNA Length, and ATP (Q28910444) (← links)
- Polar Positioning of Phase-Separated Liquid Compartments in Cells Regulated by an mRNA Competition Mechanism. (Q30313887) (← links)
- Direct observation of structure and dynamics during phase separation of an elastomeric protein (Q30401989) (← links)
- ALS-linked FUS exerts a gain of toxic function involving aberrant p38 MAPK activation (Q30849444) (← links)
- RRM domain of ALS/FTD-causing FUS characteristic of irreversible unfolding spontaneously self-assembles into amyloid fibrils (Q33683022) (← links)
- RNA stores tau reversibly in complex coacervates (Q33879490) (← links)
- Sequence Determinants of Intracellular Phase Separation by Complex Coacervation of a Disordered Protein (Q34533511) (← links)
- Mechanistic insights into mammalian stress granule dynamics. (Q34544246) (← links)
- TDP-43 and FUS en route from the nucleus to the cytoplasm (Q36336278) (← links)
- The Structure and Dynamics of Higher-Order Assemblies: Amyloids, Signalosomes, and Granules (Q36931695) (← links)
- The Sam68 nuclear body is composed of two RNase-sensitive substructures joined by the adaptor HNRNPL (Q37063762) (← links)
- Independent active and thermodynamic processes govern the nucleolus assembly in vivo (Q37640420) (← links)
- Liquid-liquid phase separation of the microtubule-binding repeats of the Alzheimer-related protein Tau. (Q38619152) (← links)
- A synergistic network of interactions promotes the formation of in vitro processing bodies and protects mRNA against decapping (Q38803933) (← links)
- Stress granules at the intersection of autophagy and ALS. (Q38835008) (← links)
- Unusual semi-extractability as a hallmark of nuclear body-associated architectural noncoding RNAs (Q38839533) (← links)
- Droplet organelles? (Q38881104) (← links)
- Prion-like propagation as a pathogenic principle in frontotemporal dementia. (Q38922025) (← links)
- Protein folding, binding, and droplet formation in cell-like conditions (Q38988454) (← links)
- Biomolecular condensates: organizers of cellular biochemistry (Q39146409) (← links)
- The code and beyond: transcription regulation by the RNA polymerase II carboxy-terminal domain (Q39156173) (← links)
- Cellular Regulation of Amyloid Formation in Aging and Disease (Q39162492) (← links)
- RNA-binding proteins with prion-like domains in health and disease (Q39227676) (← links)
- To be disordered or not to be disordered: is that still a question for proteins in the cell? (Q39371374) (← links)
- Phase Separation of C9orf72 Dipeptide Repeats Perturbs Stress Granule Dynamics (Q40287573) (← links)
- ALS Mutations Disrupt Phase Separation Mediated by α-Helical Structure in the TDP-43 Low-Complexity C-Terminal Domain. (Q41036092) (← links)
- Intrinsically disordered RGG/RG domains mediate degenerate specificity in RNA binding. (Q41511289) (← links)
- Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis-linked mutations increase the viscosity of liquid-like TDP-43 RNP granules in neurons. (Q41710072) (← links)
- Specific threonine-4 phosphorylation and function of RNA polymerase II CTD during M phase progression (Q41839188) (← links)
- It's Raining Liquids: RNA Tunes Viscoelasticity and Dynamics of Membraneless Organelles (Q42287627) (← links)
- Phosphorylation of the FUS low-complexity domain disrupts phase separation, aggregation, and toxicity. (Q42378053) (← links)
- In Vivo Formation of Vacuolated Multi-phase Compartments Lacking Membranes (Q42382126) (← links)
- Spatiotemporal Control of Intracellular Phase Transitions Using Light-Activated optoDroplets (Q42804129) (← links)
- Biological Spectrum of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Prions. (Q46031626) (← links)
- Intrinsically disordered sequences enable modulation of protein phase separation through distributed tyrosine motifs. (Q47137715) (← links)
- Intrinsically disordered linkers determine the interplay between phase separation and gelation in multivalent proteins (Q47140500) (← links)
- Electrostatic Interactions in Protein Structure, Folding, Binding, and Condensation (Q47214435) (← links)
- ALS/FTD-Associated C9ORF72 Repeat RNA Promotes Phase Transitions In Vitro and in Cells (Q47270745) (← links)
- Environment-transformable sequence-structure relationship: a general mechanism for proteotoxicity (Q47330876) (← links)
- TAF15b, involved in the autonomous pathway for flowering, represses transcription of FLOWERING LOCUS C. (Q47584390) (← links)
- Lysines in the RNA Polymerase II C-Terminal Domain Contribute to TAF15 Fibril Recruitment. (Q47636858) (← links)
- The intrinsically disordered N-terminal domain of galectin-3 dynamically mediates multisite self-association of the protein through fuzzy interactions (Q47687807) (← links)
- Liquidizing FUS via prion-like domain phosphorylation (Q47723065) (← links)
- Structure of FUS Protein Fibrils and Its Relevance to Self-Assembly and Phase Separation of Low-Complexity Domains (Q47752760) (← links)
- Structural and hydrodynamic properties of an intrinsically disordered region of a germ cell-specific protein on phase separation. (Q47820430) (← links)