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A human tRNA synthetase is a potent PARP1-activating effector target for resveratrol

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  • Mathew Sajish

    (The Skaggs Institute for Chemical Biology, The Scripps Laboratories for tRNA Synthetase Research, The Scripps Research Institute, 10550 North Torrey Pines Road, La Jolla, California 92037, USA)

  • Paul Schimmel

    (The Skaggs Institute for Chemical Biology, The Scripps Laboratories for tRNA Synthetase Research, The Scripps Research Institute, 10550 North Torrey Pines Road, La Jolla, California 92037, USA
    The Scripps Florida Research Institute, 130 Scripps Way)

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A human tRNA synthetase connects resveratrol to stress signalling.

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  • Mathew Sajish & Paul Schimmel, 2015. "A human tRNA synthetase is a potent PARP1-activating effector target for resveratrol," Nature, Nature, vol. 519(7543), pages 370-373, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:519:y:2015:i:7543:d:10.1038_nature14028
    DOI: 10.1038/nature14028
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    1. Aliyu M & Saleh M I A & Alhassan AW & Zuberu J & Adamu BY, 2019. "Osmotic Fragility and Some Hematological Implications of Chronically Administered Carbamazepine is Attenuated by Resveratrol and Vitamin E Combination," Biomedical Journal of Scientific & Technical Research, Biomedical Research Network+, LLC, vol. 16(2), pages 1-7, March.
    2. Megha Jhanji & Chintada Nageswara Rao & Jacob C. Massey & Marion C. Hope & Xueyan Zhou & C. Dirk Keene & Tao Ma & Michael D. Wyatt & Jason A. Stewart & Mathew Sajish, 2022. "Cis- and trans-resveratrol have opposite effects on histone serine-ADP-ribosylation and tyrosine induced neurodegeneration," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 13(1), pages 1-17, December.

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