Publications by authors named "Kristina V Perfilova"

Nucleophosmin (NPM1) is the 46th most abundant human protein with many functions whose dysregulation leads to various cancers. Pentameric NPM1 resides in the nucleolus but can also shuttle to the cytosol. NPM1 is regulated by multisite phosphorylation, yet molecular consequences of site-specific NPM1 phosphorylation remain elusive.

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Nucleophosmin (NPM1) is the 46th most abundant human protein with many functions whose dysregulation leads to various cancers. Pentameric NPM1 resides in the nucleolus but can also shuttle to the cytosol. NPM1 is regulated by multisite phosphorylation, yet molecular consequences of site-specific NPM1 phosphorylation remain elusive.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Kristina V Perfilova"

  • - Kristina V Perfilova's recent research focuses on the phosphorylation mechanisms of human nucleophosmin (NPM1), a crucial protein involved in multiple cellular functions and linked to various cancers.
  • - Her findings reveal that the phosphorylation code of NPM1 includes previously unidentified cryptic sites, which facilitate the hierarchical binding of 14-3-3 proteins, suggesting a complex regulatory network.
  • - The studies highlight the potential impacts of NPM1's phosphorylation status on its cellular localization and functional roles, thus paving the way for further investigation into its involvement in cancer pathways and treatment strategies.