2023
DOI: 10.34133/research.0091
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SERBP1 Promotes Stress Granule Clearance by Regulating 26S Proteasome Activity and G3BP1 Ubiquitination and Protects Male Germ Cells from Thermostimuli Damage

Abstract: Stress granules (SGs) are membraneless cytoplasmic condensates that dynamically assemble in response to various stressors and reversibly disassemble after stimulus removal; however, the mechanisms underlying SG dynamics and their physiological roles in germ cell development are elusive. Here, we show that SERBP1 (SERPINE1 mRNA binding protein 1) is a universal SG component and conserved regulator of SG clearance in somatic and male germ cells. SERBP1 interacts with the SG core component G3BP1 and 26S proteasom… Show more

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“…The assembly and removal of SGs from the male reproductive system appears to be important for male fecundity. One possible regulator is an SG-associated factor, SERBP1, which acts as a regulator of heat-induced SG elimination and regulates 26S proteasome activity and G3BP1 ubiquitination in germ cell survival against HS [38]. Similarly, the important role of SGs in the maintenance of the BTB and Sertoli cell function was confirmed in this study.…”
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confidence: 76%
“…The assembly and removal of SGs from the male reproductive system appears to be important for male fecundity. One possible regulator is an SG-associated factor, SERBP1, which acts as a regulator of heat-induced SG elimination and regulates 26S proteasome activity and G3BP1 ubiquitination in germ cell survival against HS [38]. Similarly, the important role of SGs in the maintenance of the BTB and Sertoli cell function was confirmed in this study.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 76%