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The subcellular distribution of the human ribosomal "stalk" components: P1, P2 and P0 proteinsCharacterization of 5-(2- 18F-fluoroethoxy)-L-tryptophan for PET imaging of the pancreas.Cloning and characterization of the gene encoding ribosomal P0 phosphoprotein from Neurospora crassa.Biophysical properties of the eukaryotic ribosomal stalk.Translational control during endoplasmic reticulum stress beyond phosphorylation of the translation initiation factor eIF2α.Angiogenin-cleaved tRNA halves interact with cytochrome c, protecting cells from apoptosis during osmotic stress.Pentameric organization of the ribosomal stalk accelerates recruitment of ricin a chain to the ribosome for depurination.Regulation of Interferon-Stimulated Gene BST2 by a lncRNA Transcribed from a Shared Bidirectional Promoter.Characterization of hibernating ribosomes in mammalian cells.Chromosome-associated protein D3 promotes bacterial clearance in human intestinal epithelial cells by repressing expression of amino acid transporters.A novel feedback loop regulates the response to endoplasmic reticulum stress via the cooperation of cytoplasmic splicing and mRNA translationCoordinated Regulation of the Neutral Amino Acid Transporter SNAT2 and the Protein Phosphatase Subunit GADD34 Promotes Adaptation to Increased Extracellular Osmolarity.Genome-wide identification and quantitative analysis of cleaved tRNA fragments induced by cellular stressA self-defeating anabolic program leads to β-cell apoptosis in endoplasmic reticulum stress-induced diabetes via regulation of amino acid flux.Oncogenic PIK3CA mutations reprogram glutamine metabolism in colorectal cancer.Molecular behavior of human Mrt4 protein, MRTO4, in stress conditions is regulated by its C-terminal region.In vivo formation of Plasmodium falciparum ribosomal stalk - a unique mode of assembly without stable heterodimeric intermediates.Residues required for phosphorylation of translation initiation factor eIF2α under diverse stress conditions are divergent between yeast and human.Protein Kinase R Mediates the Inflammatory Response Induced by Hyperosmotic Stress.The uL10 protein, a component of the ribosomal P-stalk, is released from the ribosome in nucleolar stress.Metabolic adaptation of skeletal muscle to hyperammonemia drives the beneficial effects of l-leucine in cirrhosis.Subcellular localization of ribosomal P0-like protein MRT4 is determined by its N-terminal domain.Structural characterization of yeast acidic ribosomal P proteins forming the P1A-P2B heterocomplex.Elevated copy number of L-A virus in yeast mutant strains defective in ribosomal stalk.GADD34 Function in Protein Trafficking Promotes Adaptation to Hyperosmotic Stress in Human Corneal Cells.Overexpression, purification and characterization of the acidic ribosomal P-proteins from Candida albicans.Solution structure of the natively assembled yeast ribosomal stalk determined by small-angle X-ray scatteringDiscovery of a redox-thiol switch regulating cellular energy metabolismGenetic and morphological characteristics of two ecotypes of Eustigmatos calaminaris sp. nov. (Eustigmatophyceae) inhabiting Zn- and Pb-loaded calamine mine spoils
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Polish molecular biologist
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