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- who: We show that cytoophidium et al. from the In recent years it has become apparent from protein localisation screens that an unprecedented number of metabolic enzymes are incorporated into novel cytoplasmic bodies (Narayanaswamy et_al, have published the research: Nucleotide synthesis is regulated by cytoophidium formation during neurodevelopment and adaptive metabolism, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 15/09/2014
- what: Together the study provides experimental evidence and a mathematical model for the hypothesis inactive CTPsyn is incorporated into cytoophidia. The authors report that CTPsyn is compartmentalised in response to nutrient stress in cultured Drosophila cells . . .
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