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Spontaneous reactivation of an interrupted biosynthetic gene reveals unexpected plasticity in folate-dependent one-carbon metabolism that promotes growth and virulence in the foodborne human pathogen Listeria monocytogenes.
MOTS-c, a mitochondrial-encoded microprotein, has immunological origins and functions, revealing for the first time that our immune system is encoded by both co-evolved nuclear and mitochondrial genomes.
In a mouse model of E. coli meningitis, non-myeloid TLR4 signaling is a key determinant of the inflammatory response in all leptomeningeal cells and of the increase in vascular permeability.
Angelly Vasquez-Correa, Johanna Arnet ... Ehab Abouheif
Latent developmental potential facilitates trait re-evolution with novel phenotypic patterns, adding a new perspective to understanding of the origins of novel traits in evolutionary and developmental biology.
Ali Özgür Argunşah, Tevye Jason Stachniak ... Theofanis Karayannis
Elfn1-mediated synaptic facilitation onto somatostatin-positive interneurons drives the local lateral inhibition required to functionally segregate cortical barrel and septal processing domains in mice.
Panagiotis Parthenios Sakagiannis, Anna-Maria Jürgensen, Martin Paul Nawrot
A three-layered modular architecture unifies diverse computational models of Drosophila larval behavior, enabling realistic closed-loop simulations from locomotion through chemotaxis to associative learning.
Cryo-electron microscopy structure of human G-protein-coupled receptor 30 in the presence of bicarbonate ions revealed unique extracellular pockets and critical residues for bicarbonate binding and activation.