Publication for NCL and LYAR
| Species | Symbol | Function* | Entrez Gene ID* | Other ID | Gene coexpression |
CoexViewer |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| hsa | NCL | nucleolin | 4691 | [link] | ||
| hsa | LYAR | Ly1 antibody reactive | 55646 |
| Pubmed ID | Priority | Text |
|---|---|---|
| 31282103 | 0.98 | LYAR, a zinc finger protein, more frequently found in the nucleolus for promoting cell growth by preventing nucleolin self-cleavage,44 has also been associated to cytoplasmic ribosomes in human cancer cells.42 From the cytoplasmic compartment, Lyar protein dissociates from the cytoplasmic 60S ribosomial subunit shuttling rapidly to the nucleolus for absolving nuclear functions. |
| 30209172 | 0.96 | NCL and NPM1 may cooperate with LYAR in these processes because they are also recruited to the nucleoplasm or cytoplasm during IAV infection and are utilized by vRNPs for virus transcription and replication or vRNP nuclear export. |
| 0.90 | LYAR, PPP1CA, HNRNPR, MCDRH, RPL19, and NCL) was performed to investigate their effects on IAV replication and polymerase activity, and NCL was used to serve as the positive control. | |
| 25240327 | 0.94 | LYAR, reportedly plays a critical role in the nucleolar stabilization of NCL. |
| 31504794 | 0.94 | LYAR was indistinguishable from endogenous LYAR in terms of the elution profile of the sucrose gradient ultracentrifugation of the nuclear extract (Supplementary Figure S3A), we prepared a nuclear fraction containing UBF (Nuc in Supplementary Figure S3B) from HBF-LYAR-TO cells and isolated HBF-LYAR-associated complexes from the Nuc fraction with a two-step purification using His and FLAG tags after RNase A treatment (Figure 2A), which did not affect the interaction between LYAR and nucleolin (Supplementary Figure S3C) as reported. |
| 25092918 | 0.90 | Nucleolin, PRMT5, LYAR and MEP50 are indicated. |
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