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MLO Information
Factor Information
Disease information
Description from paper
Mutation, Expression change and PTM of the factor
Related Small Molecules
MLO information
MLO Stress granule
Class MLO-changed
Synonyms Stress granules, SGs
Factor information
Factor type none
Factor name -
NCBI Gene ID -
UniProt ID -
Disease information
Classification nervous system disease
Disease Brain injury
More Disease Information
Disease Brain injury
Disease Ontology -
MeSH D001930
ICD-10-CM S06.9
OMIM
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Description from paper
MLO change Size: - Number: - Assembly: promote
Dynamic: - Others: -
Description: Traumatic brain injury(TBI) leads to the induction of stress granules (SGs) in the brain.
Publication note Traumatic brain injury(TBI) leads to the induction of stress granules (SGs) in the brain. The degree of SGs induction directly correlates with the level of trauma. Trauma-induced SGs are ubiquitin,p62 and TDP-43 positive,and persistently remain over time suggesting that SGs might be aggregates and exert toxicity in our fly models. TBI on animals expressing ALS-linked genes increased mortality and locomotion dysfunction suggesting that mild trauma might aggravate neurodegenerative symptoms associated with ALS.
Organism Drosophila melanogaster Cell line or tissue Drosophila
Experiment evidence Direct experiment Reference 29432563
In vivo PS evidence FRAP: - 1,6-hexa treatment: - Spherical shape: -
Fusion&Fission: - PS role: -
Mutation, Expression change and PTM of the factor
Mutation - Expression change -
PTM Position Residue Modification Modifying enzyme
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Description Mutation: -
Expression change: -
PTM: -
Drugs from DrugBank -
Molecules from Binding database(PubChem CID) -
Molecules from PDBBind -
Interference Note -
Protein phase separation related sequence features
see detailed information in PhaSePerd -
Pscore overall score - PSPer
catGRANULE overall score - R+Y

Chao Hou, Haotai Xie, Yang Fu, Yao Ma, Tingting Li. MloDisDB: A manually curated DataBase of the relations between MembraneLess Organelles and DISeases