Conserved nucleolar stress at the onset of cell death
Abstract
Cell death pervasiveness among multicellular eukaryotes suggested that some core steps of cell death may be conserved. This could be addressed by comparing the course of cell death in organisms belonging to distinct eukaryotic kingdoms. A search for early cell death events in a protist revealed nucleolar disorganization similar to the nucleolar stress often reported in dying animal cells. This indicated a conserved role for the nucleolus at the...
Paper Details
Title
Conserved nucleolar stress at the onset of cell death
Published Date
May 18, 2017
Journal
Volume
284
Issue
22
Pages
3791 - 3800
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