Publications by authors named "Roser Gonzalez Franco"

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  • The Super killer (SKI) complex, known for degrading excess mRNA in the cytoplasm, has been found to have a role in the nucleus, particularly during the G2 phase of the cell cycle.
  • Components SKIV2L and TTC37 are localized on chromatin and telomeres, suggesting a new function beyond their traditional role in mRNA decay.
  • SKIV2L helps prevent telomere replication stress and stabilizes telomere DNA-RNA hybrids, indicating a critical role in maintaining telomere stability during cell division.
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The biological purpose of long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) is poorly understood. Haploinsufficient mutations in HNF1A homeobox A (HNF1A), encoding a homeodomain transcription factor, cause diabetes mellitus. Here, we examine HASTER, the promoter of an lncRNA antisense to HNF1A.

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Telomeres are a significant challenge to DNA replication and are prone to replication stress and telomere fragility. The shelterin component TRF1 facilitates telomere replication but the molecular mechanism remains uncertain. By interrogating the proteomic composition of telomeres, we show that mouse telomeres lacking TRF1 undergo protein composition reorganisation associated with the recruitment of DNA damage response and chromatin remodellers.

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Recent studies have uncovered thousands of long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) in human pancreatic β cells. β cell lncRNAs are often cell type specific and exhibit dynamic regulation during differentiation or upon changing glucose concentrations. Although these features hint at a role of lncRNAs in β cell gene regulation and diabetes, the function of β cell lncRNAs remains largely unknown.

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