Researchers show protein controls process that goes awry in Parkinson's disease | UCLA
Regulation of PINK1-Parkin-mediated mitophagy
Researchers show protein controls process that goes awry in Parkinson's disease | UCLA
Usp30 protein (mouse) - STRING interaction network
Biomolecules | Free Full-Text | Metabolic Regulation of Mitochondrial Protein Biogenesis from a Neuronal Perspective
IJMS | Free Full-Text | Parkin Coordinates Platelet Stress Response in Diabetes Mellitus: A Big Role in a Small Cell
ScienceofParkinsons on Twitter: "Drp1 is a master regulator driving mitochondrial fission. Now researchers have discovered that Clueless/CLUH is a key regulators of Drp1, by promoting its recruitment to the mitochondria; CLUH overexpression
Clueless' Gene in Fruit Flies May Lead to New Parkinson's Treatments
Biomolecules | Free Full-Text | Metabolic Regulation of Mitochondrial Protein Biogenesis from a Neuronal Perspective
Membrane-Associated RNA-Binding Proteins Orchestrate Organelle-Coupled Translation: Trends in Cell Biology
Parkin overexpression can cause Mfn ubiquitination in the absence of... | Download Scientific Diagram
Clueless, a protein required for mitochondrial function, interacts with the PINK1-Parkin complex in Drosophila | Semantic Scholar
Mitochondrial dysfunction in Drosophila PINK1 mutants is complemented by parkin | Nature
Frontiers | Loss of Drosophila Clueless differentially affects the mitochondrial proteome compared to loss of Sod2 and Pink1
Clueless, a protein required for mitochondrial function, interacts with the PINK1-Parkin complex in Drosophila | Semantic Scholar
The key protein of endosomal mRNP transport Rrm4 binds translational landmark sites of cargo mRNAs | EMBO reports
Drosophila clueless is involved in Parkin-dependent mitophagy by promoting VCP-mediated Marf degradation. - Abstract - Europe PMC
Clueless, a protein required for mitochondrial function, interacts with the PINK1-Parkin complex in Drosophila | Semantic Scholar
Clueless forms dynamic, insulin-responsive bliss particles sensitive to stress - ScienceDirect
Protein Called Clueless May Help Parkinson's Disease Researchers