Association between the nucleolus and the coiled body☆
References (34)
Int. Rev. Cytol
(1966)- et al.
Exp. Cell Res
(1984) - et al.
Exp. Cell Res
(1977) - et al.
Dev. Brain Res
(1988) Brain. Res
(1983)- et al.
J. Neurosci. Methods
(1986) - et al.
Dev. Brain. Res
(1985) - et al.
J. Ultrastruct. Res
(1969) - et al.
Biol. Cell
(1989) - et al.
Exp. Cell Res
(1984)
J. Ultrastruct. Res
Biol. Cell
Biol. Cell
Trab. Lab. Invest. Biol
Cited by (161)
Cajal body dynamics in soybean root meristem cells under chilling stress and recovery
2020, Environmental and Experimental BotanyReactive nucleolar and Cajal body responses to proteasome inhibition in sensory ganglion neurons
2014, Biochimica et Biophysica Acta - Molecular Basis of DiseaseCoilin displays differential affinity for specific RNAs in vivo and is linked to telomerase RNA biogenesis
2013, Journal of Molecular BiologyCitation Excerpt :CBs, first reported in neuronal cells by Ramon y Cajal in 1903,2 are subnuclear domains present in cells with relatively high transcriptional demands (i.e., cancer and neurons) and contain locally high concentrations of factors required for small nuclear ribonucleoprotein (snRNP) and telomerase biogenesis.3–7 A number of the proteins that are found concentrated in the CB are also found in other distinct nuclear bodies, such as gems,8,9 histone locus bodies,10 and the nucleolus.11,12 For example, the survival of motor neuron protein, SMN, is a component necessary for proper snRNP biogenesis that localizes to the cytoplasm in addition to the CB and/or gem in the nucleus.13,14
The phospho-landscape of the survival of motoneuron protein (SMN) protein: relevance for spinal muscular atrophy (SMA)
2022, Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences
- ☆
This work is dedicated to Professor E. Kellenberger on the occasion of his 70th birthday.