These stress granule thingies have been following me like a bad smell these last few months. First they popped up as a side remark in one podcast, then in another. And now again in Philip Ball's book How Life Works: A User's Guide to the New Biology*. So third time round I thought I'd better...
Ras GTPase activating protein binding protein 1
This molecule was mentioned in a paper - levels of the molecule were used as a measure of cell stress (higher levels correlated with higher cell stress):
Molecular mechanisms of stress-induced reactivation in mumps virus condensates, 2023, Xiaojie...
Highlights•
Cellular stress provokes activation of viral replication in an RNA virus model
The viral replication factories are liquid-like condensates that coarsen under stress
Stress-triggered IDR phosphorylation stabilizes the viral replication machinery
In-cell nucleocapsid structures reveal...
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