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    1. Cell Biology
    2. Developmental Biology

    Regulation of RNA granule dynamics by phosphorylation of serine-rich, intrinsically disordered proteins in C. elegans

    Jennifer T Wang, Jarrett Smith ... Geraldine Seydoux
    The MEG (maternal-effect germline defective) proteins, MEG-1, 2, 3 and 4, regulate RNA granule dynamics in vivo.
    1. Cell Biology
    2. Developmental Biology

    Spatial patterning of P granules by RNA-induced phase separation of the intrinsically-disordered protein MEG-3

    Jarrett Smith, Deepika Calidas ... Geraldine Seydoux
    A competition for RNA drives the localized assembly of RNA granules in the C. elegans embryo.
    1. Cell Biology
    2. Neuroscience

    RNG105/caprin1, an RNA granule protein for dendritic mRNA localization, is essential for long-term memory formation

    Kei Nakayama, Rie Ohashi ... Nobuyuki Shiina
    The formation of long-term memory in mice requires an element of RNA granules that localizes messenger RNAs to dendrites.
    1. Cell Biology
    2. Developmental Biology

    Protein-based condensation mechanisms drive the assembly of RNA-rich P granules

    Helen Schmidt, Andrea Putnam ... Geraldine Seydoux
    P granule assembly depends in part on protein-protein interactions that drive condensation independent of RNA.
    1. Cell Biology

    GGGGCC microsatellite RNA is neuritically localized, induces branching defects, and perturbs transport granule function

    Alondra Schweizer Burguete, Sandra Almeida ... Nancy M Bonini
    Expanded repeat RNAs associated with human neurodegenerative diseases can become incorporated into transported granules in neurons, perturbing their function to cause neuritic branching defects.
    1. Chromosomes and Gene Expression

    A tudor domain protein, SIMR-1, promotes siRNA production at piRNA-targeted mRNAs in C. elegans

    Kevin I Manage, Alicia K Rogers ... Carolyn Marie Phillips
    SIMR-1 acts downstream of the piRNA pathway to promote siRNA amplification by the Mutator complex and localizes to perinuclear foci distinct from Mutator foci, P granules and Z granules.
    1. Cell Biology
    2. Developmental Biology

    Recruitment of mRNAs to P granules by condensation with intrinsically-disordered proteins

    Chih-Yung S Lee, Andrea Putnam ... Geraldine Seydoux
    The intrinsically-disordered protein MEG-3 recruits mRNAs to P granules by forming gel-like condensates with ribosome-depleted mRNAs.
    1. Cell Biology
    2. Developmental Biology

    Germ Granules: All about the RNA after all

    Tatjana Trcek, Ruth Lehmann
    RNA molecules cause the proteins involved in the formation of germ granules to coalesce into liquid droplets.
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    1. Cell Biology

    Tyramine induces dynamic RNP granule remodeling and translation activation in the Drosophila brain

    Nadia Formicola, Marjorie Heim ... Florence Besse
    Tyramine-dependent signaling triggers decondensation of neuronal RNP components and rapid translation activation of target mRNAs.
    1. Neuroscience

    FMRP has a cell-type-specific role in CA1 pyramidal neurons to regulate autism-related transcripts and circadian memory

    Kirsty Sawicka, Caryn R Hale ... Robert B Darnell
    Identifying FMRP-bound mRNAs in hippocampal CA1 pyramidal neurons reveals cell-type specific regulation of autism-candidate and circadian mRNAs and FMRP-mediated control of memory across the circadian cycle.

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