Publications by authors named "Marina Volpe"

One of the challenges encountered by the protein quality control machinery is the need to ensure that members of multiprotein complexes are available in the correct proportions. In this study, we demonstrate that the ubiquitin proteasome system (UPS) mediates the degradation of Apc11, the catalytic core subunit of the anaphase promoting complex/cyclosome (APC/C). studies have shown that Apc11, together with its E2 enzyme, is sufficient to ubiquitinate substrates independently of the APC/C.

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Fe-S clusters act as co-factors of proteins with diverse functions, for example, in DNA repair. Downregulation of the cytosolic iron-sulfur protein assembly (CIA) machinery promotes genomic instability through the inactivation of multiple DNA repair pathways. Furthermore, CIA deficiencies are associated with so far unexplained mitotic defects.

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  • * The RYTHA method utilizes a specific yeast strain to examine how certain mutations can disrupt the interaction between the Elg1 protein and Slx5, which are involved in DNA replication and repair processes.
  • * Findings from RYTHA reveal that the interaction between Elg1 and Slx5 relies on both STUbL activity and Elg1's role in unloading PCNA, with topoisomerase I DNA-protein cross-links being critical in differentiating their
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Cells contain many important protein complexes involved in performing and regulating structural, metabolic, and signaling functions. Understanding physical and functional interactions between proteins in living systems is of vital importance in biology. The importance of protein-protein interactions (PPIs) has led to the development of several powerful methodologies and techniques to detect them.

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Protein-protein interactions (PPIs) are of central importance for many areas of biological research. Several complementary high-throughput technologies have been developed to study PPIs. The wealth of information that emerged from these technologies led to the first maps of the protein interactomes of several model organisms.

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TMF/ARA160 is a Golgi-associated protein whose level is downregulated in solid tumors. TMF changes its subcellular localization on exposure of cells to stress cues, thereby, directing proteins, such as the key transcription factor, Stat3, to proteasomal degradation. Here, we show that enforced ectopic expression of HA-TMF in PC3 prostate carcinoma cells, which do not express Stat3, significantly attenuated the development and growth of xenograft tumors elicited by these cells in athymic mice.

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We herein describe a novel protein encoded by a single exon in a single-copy conserved mammalian gene. This protein, termed TMF regulated nuclear protein (TRNP), was identified in a yeast "two-hybrid" screen in which the "BC box" containing protein-TMF/ARA160 served as a bait. TRNP is a basic protein which accumulates in an insoluble nuclear fraction in mammalian cells.

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