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Cellular compartment

About: Cellular compartment is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 1082 publications have been published within this topic receiving 53794 citations. The topic is also known as: cell compartmentation.


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TL;DR: Golgi apparatus from rat liver were higher or equal to endoplasmic reticulum in phosphatidylethanolamine and phosphatodylinositol but were intermediate between endoplasmsic Reticulum and plasma membrane with respect to levels of phosph atidylcholine,osphatidylserine, sphingomyelin, and sterols.

45 citations

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TL;DR: It is concluded that the distinct properties and functional specialization of Sgk1 given by the N-terminus confer versatility of function while maintaining the same core kinase domain.
Abstract: Serum- and glucocorticoid-induced kinase 1 is a ubiquitous kinase that regulates diverse processes such as ion transport and cell survival. We report that a single SGK1 mRNA produces isoforms with different N-termini owing to alternative translation initiation. The long isoforms, 49 and 47 kDa, are the most abundant, localize to the ER membrane, exhibit rapid turnover, their expression is decreased by ER stress, activate the epithelial sodium channel (ENaC) and translocate FoxO3a transcriptional factors from the nucleus to the cytoplasm. The short isoforms, 45 and 42 kDa, localize to the cytoplasm and nucleus, exhibit long half-life and phosphorylate glycogen synthase kinase-3beta. The data indicate that activation of Sgk1 in different cellular compartments is key to providing functional specificity to Sgk1 signaling pathways. We conclude that the distinct properties and functional specialization of Sgk1 given by the N-terminus confer versatility of function while maintaining the same core kinase domain.

45 citations

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15 Dec 2011
TL;DR: This work has shown that in resting cells, S100 proteins are localized in specific cellular compartments from which they relocate upon activation, hereby transducing the Ca2+/Zn2+ signals by interacting with various target proteins.
Abstract: S100 proteins are involved in many cellular processes such as cell growth and motility, cell cycle regulation, transcription, and differentiation. Twenty members have been discovered so far, and altogether, S100 proteins represent the largest subgroup within the EF-hand Ca2+-protein family. In resting cells, S100 proteins are localized in specific cellular compartments from which they relocate upon activation, hereby transducing the Ca2+/Zn2+ signals by interacting with various target proteins. Some members are even secreted from cells exerting extracellular, cytokine-like activities by interacting with the surface receptor RAGE. 3D Structure Keywords: S100; EF-hand; calcium binding; zinc binding

44 citations

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TL;DR: The present review emphasizes the beneficial interactions among photosynthesis, dark respiration and photorespiration, in relation to metabolism of C, N and S, and the patterns of minimization of ROS production and scavenging of excess ROS in intracellular compartments are highlighted.
Abstract: The bioenergetic processes of photosynthesis and respiration are mutually beneficial. Their interaction extends to photorespiration, which is linked to optimize photosynthesis. The interplay of these three pathways is facilitated by two major phenomena: sharing of energy/metabolite resources and maintenance of optimal levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS). The resource sharing among different compartments of plant cells is based on the production/utilization of reducing equivalents (NADPH, NADH) and ATP as well as on the metabolite exchange. The responsibility of generating the cellular requirements of ATP and NAD(P)H is mostly by the chloroplasts and mitochondria. In turn, besides the chloroplasts, the mitochondria, cytosol and peroxisomes are common sinks for reduced equivalents. Transporters located in membranes ensure the coordinated movement of metabolites across the cellular compartments. The present review emphasizes the beneficial interactions among photosynthesis, dark respiration and photorespiration, in relation to metabolism of C, N and S. Since the bioenergetic reactions tend to generate ROS, the cells modulate chloroplast and mitochondrial reactions, so as to ensure that the ROS levels do not rise to toxic levels. The patterns of minimization of ROS production and scavenging of excess ROS in intracellular compartments are highlighted. Some of the emerging developments are pointed out, such as model plants, orientation/movement of organelles and metabolomics.

44 citations

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TL;DR: Using a synchronized fusion assay, data reveal that myoblast fusion requires myomaker activity at the plasma membrane and is potentially regulated by proper myomakers trafficking.

44 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
20237
202225
202133
202040
201933
201829