Oliver W Bayfield, Alasdair C Steven, Alfred A Antson
Structure of the portal protein of a thermostable virus, determined in its capsid-bound state, reveals a molecular mechanism that prevents DNA slippage during genome packaging.
DNA-PK and PTEN protect breast cancer cells from lethal replication stress induced by the WEE1 inhibitor AZD1775 and constitute new potential biomarkers for AZD1775 sensitivity.
Hematopoietic progenitor cells employ CD47 to engage thymic portal endothelial signal regulatory protein alpha for their transendothelial migration and thymic homing.
Genetic integration of human protein abundance variation and COVID-19 susceptibility identifies proteins with potential causal roles in antiviral responses, coagulation, cytokine activation, and direct receptor interactions with SARS-CoV-2.
Biochemical and genetic approaches reveal how the focal adhesion protein kindlin-2 controls the liver development and homeostasis by reducing inflammation.
An individual-specific gene interaction perturbation network-based (GIN) approach reveals six stable GIN subtypes (GINS1-6) with distinguishing and high-resolution features.