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    1. Biochemistry and Chemical Biology
    2. Structural Biology and Molecular Biophysics

    Calcium and bicarbonate signaling pathways have pivotal, resonating roles in matching ATP production to demand

    Maura Greiser, Mariusz Karbowski ... Liron Boyman
    A novel signaling system in heart mitochondria in which the byproduct of energy metabolism, CO2/bicarbonate, acts as the primary signal to tune mitochondrial ATP production while keeping energy supply in tight synchronization with energy consumption.
    1. Developmental Biology
    2. Genetics and Genomics

    Quantitative trait and transcriptome analysis of genetic complexity underpinning cardiac interatrial septation in mice using an advanced intercross line

    Mahdi Moradi Marjaneh, Edwin P Kirk ... Richard P Harvey
    A high-resolution picture of genetic complexity and network perturbations underlying cardiac inter-atrial septal dysmorphology associated with patent foramen ovale, a common human congenital anomaly, using quantitative trait locus mapping, genome sequencing, and transcriptomics in a mouse model.
    1. Evolutionary Biology

    Evolution of an extreme hemoglobin phenotype contributed to the sub-Arctic specialization of extinct Steller’s sea cows

    Anthony V Signore, Phillip R Morrison ... Kevin L Campbell
    Resurrected Steller’s sea cow hemoglobin exhibits novel functional traits underlying their adaptation to the sub-Arctic.
    1. Cell Biology
    2. Neuroscience

    Interaction between Teneurin-2 and microtubules via EB proteins provides a platform for GABAA receptor exocytosis

    Sotaro Ichinose, Yoshihiro Susuki ... Hirohide Iwasaki
    Teneurin-2, a synaptic organizer, localizes to microtubule-rich inhibitory synapses and recruits microtubules via interaction with end-binding proteins, and this mechanism enables GABAA receptors exocytosis.
    1. Genetics and Genomics
    2. Immunology and Inflammation

    A critical region of A20 unveiled by missense TNFAIP3 variations that lead to autoinflammation

    Elma El Khouri, Farah Diab ... Irina Giurgea
    Enhanced proteasomal degradation of TNFAIP3 proteins carrying missense variations is one of the pathophysiological mechanisms underlying HA20.
    1. Cell Biology

    Caveolae and Bin1 form ring-shaped platforms for T-tubule initiation

    Eline Lemerle, Jeanne Lainé ... Stéphane Vassilopoulos
    Caveolae and Bin1 form tubulation platforms.
    1. Cell Biology

    Intermediate filament network perturbation in the C. elegans intestine causes systemic dysfunctions

    Florian Geisler, Sanne Remmelzwaal ... Rudolf E Leube
    Aberrant cytoskeletal intermediate filament networks in the C. elegans intestine are associated with hyperphosphorylated intermediate filament proteins and impact not only intestinal cell structure but have also detrimental consequences for organismal well-being.
    1. Epidemiology and Global Health
    2. Neuroscience

    Impact of social isolation on grey matter structure and cognitive functions: A population-based longitudinal neuroimaging study

    Laurenz Lammer, Frauke Beyer ... A Veronica Witte
    Analyses of longitudinal neuroimaging data highlight the importance of social contact for brain health.
    1. Genetics and Genomics

    Allele-specific gene-editing approach for vision loss restoration in RHO-associated retinitis pigmentosa

    Xiaozhen Liu, Jing Qiao ... Liping Yang
    The allele-specific gene-editing drug is expected to make RHO-T17M-associated retinitis pigmentosa therapy a reality.
    1. Cancer Biology

    MLL3 regulates the CDKN2A tumor suppressor locus in liver cancer

    Changyu Zhu, Yadira M Soto-Feliciano ... Scott W Lowe
    Epigenetic regulator MLL3 is mutated and lost in human hepatocellular carcinoma due to its ability to activate a well-defined tumor suppressor and cell death in transformed cells.