Jasmin van den Heuvel, Caroline Ashiono ... Ulrike Kutay
Endoproteolytic cleavage of the ribosomal precursor protein FUBI-eS30 is required for efficient maturation of small ribosomal subunits in the cytoplasm of human cells and involves the nucleolar deubiquitinase USP36.
Jonathan M Budzik, Danielle L Swaney ... Jeffery S Cox
Measurement of post-translational modifications in primary macrophages infected with Mtb revealed phosphorylation of TAX1BP1, an autophagy receptor that enables full maturation of the Mtb autophagosome.
Edward JD Greenwood, Nicholas J Matheson ... Paul J Lehner
A comprehensive whole cell proteomic map describing expression time courses of >6,500 viral and cellular proteins during HIV infection identifies Vif-dependent antagonism of key cellular phosphatase PP2A.
Hitendra Negi, Aravind Ravichandran ... Ranabir Das
Biophysical experiments, pulse-chase assays, and molecular dynamics simulations reveal how the proteasome targeting signal Fat10 can modulate the structure of substrate proteins to potentially regulate their degradation by the proteasome.
Cross-species multiomics network modeling revealed tissue-specific regulatory genes, pathways, and networks shared between mouse and human or unique to each species for atherosclerosis and coronary artery disease.
In vivo modulation of the prostaglandin, interferon, or granulocyte colony-stimulating factor pathway induces rapid and specific transcriptional changes in hematopoietic stem cells with significant heterogeneity in the cellular response.
Jacob A Van Winkle, Stefan T Peterson ... Timothy J Nice
The enteric bacterial microbiota stimulates a highly localized interferon-lambda signal within the intestinal epithelium that protects against murine rotavirus infection.
Laura Sebastian Monasor, Stephan A Müller ... Sabina Tahirovic
APPPS1 microglia express disease-associated proteomic signatures of Alzheimer's disease earlier, compared to the APP-KI, and these differences correlate with the levels of fibrillar Aβ and impaired microglial phagocytic function.