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Bastian Mühl

Researcher at Center for Integrated Protein Science Munich

Publications -  5
Citations -  576

Bastian Mühl is an academic researcher from Center for Integrated Protein Science Munich. The author has contributed to research in topics: RRNA processing & Nucleolus. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 5 publications receiving 468 citations.

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Chemotherapeutic Drugs Inhibit Ribosome Biogenesis at Various Levels

TL;DR: It is concluded that inhibition of ribosome biogenesis by chemotherapeutic drugs potentially may contribute to the efficacy of therapeutic regimens.
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4-thiouridine inhibits rRNA synthesis and causes a nucleolar stress response.

TL;DR: It is shown that 4sU-tagging at low concentrations ≤ 10 µM can be used to measure production and processing of ribosomal (r)RNA, and it is concluded that metabolic labeling of RNA by 4s U triggers a nucleolar stress response, which might influence the interpretation of results.
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DEAD-box helicase DDX27 regulates 3′ end formation of ribosomal 47S RNA and stably associates with the PeBoW-complex

TL;DR: It is concluded that DDX27 can interact specifically with the Pes1 and Bop1 but fulfils critical function(s) for proper 3' end formation of 47S rRNA independently of the PeBoW-complex.
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Cyclin-dependent kinase 9 links RNA Polymerase II transcription to processing of ribosomal RNA

TL;DR: The data demonstrate a pivotal role of Cdk9 activity for coupling of RNAPII transcription with small nucleolar RNA production and rRNA processing, and indicate that defective 3′ processing of rRNA negatively feeds back on RNAPI transcription.
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The tumor suppressor p53 connects ribosome biogenesis to cell cycle control: a double-edged sword

TL;DR: Since its first description more than 30 years ago p53 has become a paradigm for a protein with versatile functions that responds to non-genotoxic cell stress, in particular if ribosome biogenesis is affected.