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New protein regulated by cellular starvation Date: April 11, 2017 Source: Institute for Basic Science Summary: An unexpected role for a protein has been found, involved in the DNA repair mechanism.
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While in healthy cells, starvation reduces contact between endosomes and the ER, allowing the ER to change shape, in cells lacking MTM1, the contact between endosomes and ER is not reduced.
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Scientists have observed that yeast cells have a remarkable adaptation to starvation: their mitochondria get coated by a swarm of massive molecular complexes called ribosomes.
According to a new study, researchers have characterized the cell death process due to starvation, in which the endoplasmic reticulum plays a leading role. Opt for more healthy ways of losing weight.
In case of cellular starvation, SHPRH is clustered in foci and dissociated from ribosomal DNA that is packed in a so-called 'poised' state, ready to be active as soon as the cell has enough nutrients.
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