Fatima Tleiss, Martina Montanari ... C Leopold Kurz
Bacterial location quantifications highlights how Drosophila melanogaster larvae discriminate bacteria to isolate and later eliminate pathogens in the anterior midgut through coordinated mechanisms involving reactive oxygen species (ROS) and antimicrobial peptides (AMPs).
Maciej M Jankowski, Md Nurul Islam ... Shane M O'Mara
Neurons that provide information about the direction of the head are present in nucleus reuniens and can potentially directly influence spatial processing in the hippocampus.
A novel multi-omics framework revealed the taxonomic contribution to microbiota oxalate, demontrated O. formigenes as the dominating taxon transcriptionally, and identified specific IBD cohort at risk for oxalte toxicity.
Michael B Radke, Manuel H Taft ... Dietmar J Manstein
The small molecule EMD 57033 is one of a new class of pharmacological chaperones that stabilize, enhance the activity of, and correct stress-induced misfolding of myosin proteins.
Brandt Warecki, Simon William Abraham Titen ... William Sullivan
Differentiation of mitotic errors occurring during late embryonic development from the well-characterized first division defects provides new insight into the mechanisms of Wolbachia-induced cytoplasmic incompatibility.
The Drosophila equivalent of Substance P signaling modulates nociceptive sensitization by regulating Hedgehog signaling within nociceptive sensory neurons.
A systemic proteome of the pellicle organelle inner membrane complex (IMC) provides new insight for the intraerythrocytic proliferation of malaria parasite and identifies the palmitoyl-acyl-transferase DHHC2 as a key enzyme regulating the localization of IMC proteins through palmitoylation.
Fatma Mansour, Christian Hinze ... Kai M Schmidt-Ott
CEP83 plays a central role in regulating the development of intermediate mesoderm (IM) nephron progenitors, which may involve direct effects of CEP83 in the nephron progenitor differentiation program and indirect lateral plate mesoderm-mediated effects on the IM.
Although the ID NOW platform is less sensitive than RT–PCR for identification of SARS-CoV-2 infection, it provides high positive and negative predictive values in low-prevalence populations.