Highlights

  • Eed and craniofacial development

    Eed, a subunit of the enzyme PRC2, controls important processes in craniofacial development after induction of the neural crest.

    Tim Casey-Clyde, S John Liu ... David R Raleigh
    Research Article
  • The power of pyruvate

    The metabolic fate of a nutrient called pyruvate determines how big cells become.

    Ashish G Toshniwal, Geanette Lam ... Jared Rutter
    Research Article
  • Microglia on the move

    Microglia adopt fundamentally different strategies for surveilling the health of neurons during chronic neurodegeneration.

    Sunitha Subhramanian, Olga Bocharova ... Ilia V Baskakov
    Reviewed Preprint Updated
  • Phosphate buffering

    Lysosome-related vacuoles control the metabolism of inorganic polyphosphates to stabilize the concentration of phosphate in the cytosol.

    Samuel Bru, Lydie Michaillat Mayer ... Andreas Mayer
    Research Article
  • Equity, diversity and inclusion

    eLife has published its 10th report on its work to address inequities in research and publishing.

    Inside eLife
  • The SAFE Labs Handbook

    New handbook could help group leaders to improve research culture in their labs.

    Erika Donà, James M Gahan ... Philip Coen
    Feature Article

Latest research

    1. Microbiology and Infectious Disease

    A dual role for PGLYRP1 in host defense and immune regulation during B. pertussis infection

    David M Rickert, Sasha Cardozo ... Ciaran Skerry
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    1. Biochemistry and Chemical Biology
    2. Computational and Systems Biology

    Squidly: Enzyme Catalytic Residue Prediction Harnessing a Biology-Informed Contrastive Learning Framework

    William JF Rieger, Mikael Boden ... Ariane Mora
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    1. Neuroscience

    Perceptual predictions track subjective, over objective, statistical structure

    Jessye Clarke, Kirsten Rittershofer ... Clare Press
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    1. Structural Biology and Molecular Biophysics

    SMC complex unidirectionally translocates DNA by coupling segment capture with an asymmetric kleisin path

    Masataka Yamauchi, Giovanni B Brandani ... Shoji Takada
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    1. Neuroscience

    Differential destinations, dynamics, and functions of high- and low-order features in the feedback signal during object processing

    Wenhao Hou, Sheng He, Jiedong Zhang
    Feedback signals to the early visual cortex convey both high-order and low-order visual information, but with different laminar profiles, and the high-order information is important for object recognition.
    1. Genetics and Genomics
    2. Microbiology and Infectious Disease

    Deletion of the moeA gene in Flavobacterium IR1 drives structural color shift from green to blue and alters polysaccharide metabolism

    Álvaro Escobar Doncel, Constantinos Patinios ... Colin J Ingham
    Disrupting a single molybdenum cofactor gene allowed us to connect metabolic regulation of complex carbohydrates with cell organization, enabling genetic tuning of bacterial structural color for biomaterial applications.
    1. Cell Biology

    Specific proteolysis mediated by a p97-directed proteolysis-targeting chimera (p97-PROTAC)

    Constanza Salinas-Rebolledo, Javier Blesa ... Alejandro Rojas-Fernandez
    Synthetic adaptors combining camelid nanobodies with the UBX domain of the p97 adaptor FAF1 enable targeted substrate delivery to p97, establishing an E3 ubiquitin ligase-independent mechanism for selective protein degradation.
    1. Computational and Systems Biology

    Targeted Computational Design of an Interleukin-7 Superkine with Enhanced Folding Efficiency and Immunotherapeutic Efficacy

    See-Khai Lim, Wen-Ching Lin ... Kurt Yun Mou
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