Mice with a mutation that disrupts the release of growth hormone show greatly increased lifespan, which can be further increased by caloric restriction.
Zaixu Cui, Jennifer Stiso ... Theodore D Satterthwaite
Structural network topology develops during adolescence to facilitate activation of the fronto-parietal executive system with lower theoretical energetic cost.
Flavia Camponovo, Joseph J Campo ... Melissa A Penny
Malaria pre-exposed volunteers exhibit large breadth of humoral immune responses, with strong variation between individuals, which might compromise vaccine-induced humoral immune response due to natural imprinting.
Chemical perturbation-dependent deep mutational scanning data collected by a lab-based interdisciplinary graduate class resolves a paradox between the high evolution conservation and the high mutational tolerance of the protein ubiquitin.
Lukasz Kedzierski, Michelle D Tate ... Sandra E Nicholson
The intracellular SOCS5 protein has a unique and key role in restraining influenza A infection by regulating epidermal growth factor receptor signaling in airway epithelial cells.
Dawn Z Eichenfield, Ty Dale Troutman ... Christopher K Glass
Combinatorial signaling leads to transcription factor co-localization at Rev-erb sensitive enhancers, enabling a diversified cellular response to complex stimuli.
Konstantin Riege, Helene Kretzmer ... Martin Fischer
A resource of p63-regulated genes, genomic loci bound by p63, p63 DNA recognition motifs, and potential co-factors is generated through a meta-analysis of high-throughput datasets.
Transferrin receptor 1-mediated iron uptake plays a pivotal role in osteoclast energy metabolism and cytoskeleton and regulates bone remodeling in female mice.
A geneome-scale shRNA screen identifies five genes whose suppression promotes cell death upon PI3K inhibition both in vitro and in vivo, thus suggesting potential combination therapies involving PI3K inhibition.