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Fall 2022
The compartmentalization of subcellular functions facilitates the regulation of biochemical reactions and cellular processes. The compartmentalization of the eukaryotic genome into the nucleus by the nuclear envelope (NE), for example, facilitates various DNA metabolic activities. The NE is...
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Enzymatic and Biochemical Analysis of the Hsp90 Chaperone: Regulation by Co-chaperones, SUMOylation, and Interdomain Dynamics
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Hsp90 is an essential eukaryotic molecular chaperone that plays a critical role in protein folding. It regulates the stability, maturation, and activation of numerous client proteins, many of which are involved in oncogenesis. It has been well established that Hsp90 is tightly regulated by...
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How studying the interaction of Sir4 with a subset of Nups uncovered a new chromatin bound complex.
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The nucleus is the defining feature of eukaryotic cells and its major function is to house the cell’s genome and segregate it from the surrounding cytoplasm. The membranes encapsulating the nucleus constitute the nuclear envelope (NE). The interactions between the NE and chromatin facilitate the...