2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.04.18.590103
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SON-dependent nuclear speckle rejuvenation alleviates proteinopathies

William Dion,
Yuren Tao,
Maci Chambers
et al.

Abstract: Current treatments targeting individual protein quality control have limited efficacy in alleviating proteinopathies, highlighting the prerequisite for a common upstream druggable target capable of global proteostasis modulation. Building on our prior research establishing nuclear speckles as pivotal organelles responsible for global proteostasis transcriptional control, we aim to alleviate proteinopathies through nuclear speckle rejuvenation. We identified pyrvinium pamoate as a small-molecule nuclear speckle… Show more

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