Alexander Bruch
University of Kassel
19 Papers
12 Citations
Alexander Bruch is an academic researcher from University of Kassel. The author has contributed to research in topics: Transfer RNA & TRNA modification. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 15 publications.
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Papers
tRNA anticodon loop modifications ensure protein homeostasis and cell morphogenesis in yeast
TL;DR: Surprisingly, combined modification defects in the anticodon loops of different tRNAs induce similar cell polarity- and nuclear segregation defects that are accompanied by increased aggregation of cellular proteins.
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Cooperativity between different tRNA modifications and their modification pathways.
TL;DR: The current knowledge in the field is summarized, focusing on the known instances of cross talk among the enzymatic tRNA modification pathways and the consequences on the dynamic regulation of the tRNA modificome by various factors.
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Independent suppression of ribosomal +1 frameshifts by different tRNA anticodon loop modifications.
TL;DR: It is shown in here that simultaneous removal of mcm5U and s2U results in synergistically increased +1 frameshift rates that are suppressible by extra copies of tRNALysUUU.
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Misactivation of multiple starvation responses in yeast by loss of tRNA modifications
TL;DR: It is suggested that global alterations in mRNA translation and proteostasis account for the transcriptional stress signatures that are commonly triggered by loss of anticodon modifications in different tRNAs.
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Unfolded Protein Response Suppression in Yeast by Loss of tRNA Modifications
TL;DR: The data indicate that proper tRNA anticodon loop modifications promote rather than impair UPR activation and reveal that protein synthesis and homeostasis defects in their absence do not routinely result in UPR induction but may relieve endogenous ER stress.
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