2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-66117/v1
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Nucleolin rescues TDP-43 toxicity in yeast and human cell models

Abstract: Background TDP-43 is a nuclear protein involved in pivotal processes, extensively studied for its implication in neurodegenerative disorders. TDP-43 cytosolic inclusions are a common neuropathologic hallmark in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and related diseases, and it is now established that TDP-43 misfolding and aggregation play a key role in their etiopathology. TDP-43 neurotoxic mechanisms are not yet clarified, but the identification of proteins able to modulate TDP-43-mediated damage may provide c… Show more

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“…It would be interesting to investigate the potential involvement of nucleolin in GV sPLA 2 translocation to the nucleus, where this sPLA 2 has been shown to act on the nuclear envelope [89]. Nucleolin has been shown to act as a chaperone for histones and TDP-43 [90,91], so it might also stabilize sPLA 2 s in the reducing environment of the cytosol.…”
Section: Cellular Transport Of Spla 2 S After Binding To Spla 2 -Bpsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It would be interesting to investigate the potential involvement of nucleolin in GV sPLA 2 translocation to the nucleus, where this sPLA 2 has been shown to act on the nuclear envelope [89]. Nucleolin has been shown to act as a chaperone for histones and TDP-43 [90,91], so it might also stabilize sPLA 2 s in the reducing environment of the cytosol.…”
Section: Cellular Transport Of Spla 2 S After Binding To Spla 2 -Bpsmentioning
confidence: 99%