772 results found
    1. Chromosomes and Gene Expression

    KAT2-mediated acetylation switches the mode of PALB2 chromatin association to safeguard genome integrity

    Marjorie Fournier, Amélie Rodrigue ... Fumiko Esashi
    The lysine acetyltransferases KAT2A and KAT2B regulate the dynamic chromatin association of the tumour suppressor protein PALB2, protecting active genes and promoting DNA damage repair in a context-dependent manner.
    1. Cell Biology
    2. Developmental Biology

    Zebrafish fin regeneration involves generic and regeneration-specific osteoblast injury responses

    Ivonne Sehring, Hossein Falah Mohammadi ... Gilbert Weidinger
    Osteoblast dedifferentiation and migration are injury responses that are differentially regulated and independent of regenerative bone formation.
    1. Microbiology and Infectious Disease

    Human immunodeficiency virus-1 induces host genomic R-loops and preferentially integrates its genome near the R-loop regions

    Kiwon Park, Dohoon Lee ... Kwangseog Ahn
    Investigation of the role of triple-stranded nucleic acid, R-loops, in HIV-1 genome integration.
    1. Immunology and Inflammation

    B cells suppress medullary granulopoiesis by an extracellular glycosylation-dependent mechanism

    Eric E Irons, Melissa M Lee-Sundlov ... Joseph TY Lau
    B cells regulate production of neutrophils by a novel mechanism by releasing ST6Gal-1, an active sialyltransferase, that suppresses granulopoiesis.
    1. Biochemistry and Chemical Biology
    2. Cell Biology

    Regulating G protein-coupled receptors by topological inversion

    Bray Denard, Sungwon Han ... Jin Ye
    Multiple biochemical assays show that the topology of CCR5 and possibly other GPCRs may be inverted by ceramide or other sphingolipids through the process of regulated alternative translocation.
    1. Cell Biology

    The quantitative architecture of centromeric chromatin

    Dani L Bodor, João F Mata ... Lars ET Jansen
    The number of CENP-A molecules at human centromeres helps to explain how this structure is built and epigenetically inherited.
    1. Biochemistry and Chemical Biology
    2. Structural Biology and Molecular Biophysics

    Pharmacological hallmarks of allostery at the M4 muscarinic receptor elucidated through structure and dynamics

    Ziva Vuckovic, Jinan Wang ... David M Thal
    Structural biology studies reveal the importance of protein dynamics on understanding molecular mechanisms underlying allosteric modulation of G protein-coupled receptors (GPCR) that offer insights into future GPCR research and drug discovery.
    1. Cell Biology
    2. Chromosomes and Gene Expression

    Time-resolved single-cell sequencing identifies multiple waves of mRNA decay during the mitosis-to-G1 phase transition

    Lenno Krenning, Stijn Sonneveld, Marvin E Tanenbaum
    mRNA decay contributes to reshape the transcriptome as a parent cell divides into daughter cells.
    1. Cell Biology

    Multiplexed mRNA assembly into ribonucleoprotein particles plays an operon-like role in the control of yeast cell physiology

    Rohini R Nair, Dmitry Zabezhinsky ... Jeffrey E Gerst
    Prokaryotes use polycistronic messages for coordinated translation, whereas eukaryotic cells may achieve tunable protein synthesis by packaging monocistronic mRNAs into functional multiplexes via co-transcriptional interallelic coupling and non-canonical histone-H4 functions.
    1. Plant Biology

    H1 restricts euchromatin-associated methylation pathways from heterochromatic encroachment

    C Jake Harris, Zhenhui Zhong ... Steven E Jacobsen
    The efficient deployment of RdDM for transposon silencing is hierarchically controlled by the linker histone H1.

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