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Noora Kotaja

Researcher at University of Turku

Publications -  74
Citations -  5061

Noora Kotaja is an academic researcher from University of Turku. The author has contributed to research in topics: Germ cell & Spermatogenesis. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 67 publications receiving 4563 citations. Previous affiliations of Noora Kotaja include University of Helsinki & Helsinki University Central Hospital.

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PIAS Proteins Modulate Transcription Factors by Functioning as SUMO-1 Ligases

TL;DR: The results imply that PIAS proteins function as SUMO-1-tethering proteins and zinc finger-dependent E3 SUMO protein ligases, and these properties are likely to explain their ability to modulate the activities of various transcription factors.
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The chromatoid body of male germ cells: Similarity with processing bodies and presence of Dicer and microRNA pathway components

TL;DR: It is shown that Dicer interacts with a germ cell-specific chromatoid body component, the RNA helicase MVH (mouse VASA homolog), which seems to operate as intracellular nerve centers of the microRNA pathway.
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The chromatoid body: a germ-cell-specific RNA-processing centre

TL;DR: The chromatoid body, a unique cloud-like structure of male germ cells, moves dynamically in the cytoplasm of haploid spermatids, but its function has remained elusive for decades, until recent findings indicate that microRNA and RNA-decay pathways converge to the chromatoids body.
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Polar nuclear localization of H1T2, a histone H1 variant, required for spermatid elongation and DNA condensation during spermiogenesis

TL;DR: H1T2 is a protein required for proper cell restructuring and DNA condensation during the elongation phase of spermiogenesis, as male H1t2(-/-) mice have greatly reduced fertility.
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MicroRNAs and spermatogenesis.

TL;DR: The current findings that support the central role of miRNAs in the regulation of spermatogenesis and male fertility are discussed.