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| Pascual M, Luchelli L, Habif M, Boccaccio GL. Synaptic activity regulated mRNA-silencing foci for the fine tuning of local protein synthesis at the synapse. Communicative & Integrative Biology 5(4):1–5, 2012. Baez MV, Luchelli L, Maschi D, Habif M, Pascual ML, Thomas MG, Bocaccio GL. Smaug 1 mRNA-silencing foci respond to NMDA and modulate synapse formation. J Cell Biol 195:1141-1157, 2011. Thomas MG, Loschi M, Desbats MA, Boccaccio GL. Selecionado por Faculty of 1000 (http://f1000.com/). RNA granules: The good, the bad and the ugly. Cell Signal 23:324-334, 2011. Baez MV, Boccaccio GL. Mammalian Smaug is a translational repressor that forms cytoplasmic foci similar to stress granules. J Biol Chem 280:43131-43140, 2005. Boccaccio GL. Targeting of mRNAs within the glial cell cytoplasm: how to hide the message along the journey. J Neurosc Res 62:473-479, 2000. Boccaccio GL, Carminatti H, Colman DR. Subcellular fractionation and association with the cytoskeleton of messengers encoding myelin proteins. J. Neurosc Res 58:480-491, 1999. Boccaccio GL, Colman DR. Myelin basic protein mRNA localization and polypeptide targeting. J Neurosci Res 42:277-286, 1995. Brophy PJ, Boccaccio GL, Colman DR. The distribution of myelin basic protein mRNAs within myelinating oligodendrocytes. Trends Neurosci 16:515-521, 1993. |
| Otros artículos de Graciela Lidia Boccaccio |
| Martínez Tosar, Thomas, Baez, Ibañez, Chernomoretz, and Boccaccio GL. The double-stranded RNA binding protein Staufen: from embryo polarity to the stress response and neurodegeneration. Front Biosci (Schol Ed) 4:432-452, 2012. Benseñor LB, Vazquez MS, Boccaccio GL. Common themes in RNA subcellular transport, stress granule formation and abnormal protein aggregation. Curr Chem Biol 5:77-89, 2011. Linero FN, Thomas MG, Boccaccio GL, Scolaro LA. Junin virus infection impairs stress-granule formation in Vero cells treated with arsenite via inhibition of eIF2α phosphorylation. J Gen Virol 92:2889-2899, 2011. Dekanty A, Romero N, Thomas MG, Leishman C, Bertolin A, Perez-Perri J, Boccaccio GL, Wappner P. Drosophila genome-wide RNAi screen identifies multiple regulators of HIF dependent transcription in hypoxia. PLoS Genetics 6(6):e1000994, 2010. Abrahamyan LG, Chatel-Chaix L, Clément JF, Ajamian L, Milev MP, Monette A, Song R, Lehmann M, DesGroseillers L, Laughrea M, Boccaccio G, Mouland AJ. The formation of a novel class of HIV-1 genomic RNA-containing Staufen1 ribonucleoproteins prevents stress granule formation but favours HIV-1 genomic RNA encapsidation. J Cell Sci 123, 369-383, 2010. Loschi M, Leishman CC, Berardone N, Boccaccio GL. Dynein and kinesin regulate stress granule and P-body dynamics. J Cell Sci 122:3973-3982, 2009. Selected for “In this issue”: The push and pull of SG dynamics J Cell Sci (2009) 122, 2104e (http://jcs.biologists.org/cgi/content/full/122/21/e2104) Selected as Cover Article (http://jcs.biologists.org/content/vol122/issue21/). Thomas MG; Martínez Tosar LJ, Desbats MA, Leishman CC, Boccaccio GL. Mammalian Staufen 1 is recruited to stress granules and impairs their assembly. J Cell Sci 122:563-573, 2009. Selected for “J Cell Sci-In this issue”: Stressing out with Staufen. J Cell Sci (2009) 122: e403. (http://jcs.biologists.org/cgi/reprint/122/4/e403). Baez MV, Boccaccio GL. Mammalian Smaug is a translational repressor that forms cytoplasmic foci similar to stress granules. J Biol Chem 280:43131-43140, 2005. (http://www.jbc.org/cgi/content/full/280/52/43131). (IF 2005: 5,9). Thomas MG, Martínez Tosar LJ, Loschi M, Pasquini JM, Correale J, Kindler S, Boccaccio GL. Staufen recruitment into stress granules does not affect early mRNA transport in oligodendrocytes. Mol Biol Cell 16:405–420, 2005. (http://www.molbiolcell.org/cgi/content/full/16/1/405). Boccaccio GL, Steinman L. Multiple sclerosis: from a myelin point of view. J Neurosci Res 45:647-654, 1996. Mor F, Boccaccio GL, Unger T. Expression of tissue specific auto-antigens by cells of the immune system. J Neurosci Res 54:254-262, 1998. |
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| SMAUG1 FORMA FOCOS DE SILENCIAMIENTO DE ARNm QUE RESPONDEN A NMDA Y MODULAN LA SINAPTOGENESIS |
| Título original en castellano SMAUG1 FORMA FOCOS DE SILENCIAMIENTO DE MRNA QUE RESPONDEN A NMDA Y MODULAN LA SINAPTOGENESIS |
| Autor Graciela Lidia Boccaccio1 |
| 1 Científico, Instituto Leloir
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Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales-Universidad de Buenos Aires- Argentina, Investigador |
| Acceso a la fuente original Journal of Cell Biology |
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