Publications by authors named "Annika Brosig"

Osteosarcoma is the most common primary malignant bone tumor with a strong tendency to metastasize, limiting the prognosis of affected patients. Genomic, epigenomic and transcriptomic analyses have demonstrated the exquisite molecular complexity of this tumor, but have not sufficiently defined the underlying mechanisms or identified promising therapeutic targets. To systematically explore RNA-protein interactions relevant to OS, we define the RNA interactomes together with the full proteome and the transcriptome of cells from five malignant bone tumors (four osteosarcomata and one malignant giant cell tumor of the bone) and from normal mesenchymal stem cells and osteoblasts.

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Cellular stress causes multifaceted reactions to trigger adaptive responses to environmental cues at all levels of the gene expression pathway. RNA-binding proteins (RBP) are key contributors to stress-induced regulation of RNA fate and function. Here, we uncover the plasticity of the RNA interactome in stressed cells, differentiating between responses in the nucleus and in the cytoplasm.

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  • Phosphoinositide 3-kinases (PI3Ks) promote axon growth and branching by regulating the accumulation of PI(3,4,5)P, but the presence of PTEN, which counteracts this process, complicates understanding how sufficient levels of PI(3,4,5)P are maintained.* -
  • Research shows that proper axon development relies on balancing elongation and branching, with PRG2 playing a key role by inhibiting PTEN to stabilize PI(3,4,5)P at the axon membrane.* -
  • PRG2 is essential for the formation of axon filopodia and branches by enabling local PTEN inhibition, indicating it is
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Following the realization that eukaryotic RNA-binding proteomes are substantially larger than anticipated, we must now understand their detailed composition and dynamics. Methods such as RNA interactome capture (RIC) have begun to address this need. However, limitations of RIC have been reported.

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