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  • Identification of <em>Plasmodium</em> GAPDH epitopes for generation of antibodies that inhibit malaria infection
    Open Access
    Identification of Plasmodium GAPDH epitopes for generation of antibodies that inhibit malaria infection

    Sung-Jae Cha, Kyle Jarrod McLean, Marcelo Jacobs-Lorena

    Sung-Jae Cha ... Marcelo Jacobs-Lorena

    Published 18 September 2018

    This study reports on the identification of two Plasmodium GAPDH epitope peptides that are responsible for sporozoite–Kupffer cell interaction and act as antigens against malaria infection.

  • Transposon silencing in the <em>Drosophila</em> female germline is essential for genome stability in progeny embryos
    Open Access
    Transposon silencing in the Drosophila female germline is essential for genome stability in progeny embryos

    Zeljko Durdevic, Ramesh S Pillai, Anne Ephrussi

    Zeljko Durdevic ... Anne Ephrussi

    Published 17 September 2018

    Suppression of transposons by the Piwi-interacting RNA biogenesis factor Vasa in the supporting nurse cells is essential to prevent their accumulation in the developing oocyte, ensuring proper Drosophila embryonic development.

  • Laminin γ1 C-terminal Glu to Gln mutation induces early postimplantation lethality
    Open Access
    Laminin γ1 C-terminal Glu to Gln mutation induces early postimplantation lethality

    Daiji Kiyozumi, Yukimasa Taniguchi, Itsuko Nakano, Junko Toga, Emiko Yagi, Hidetoshi Hasuwa, Masahito Ikawa, Kiyotoshi Sekiguchi

    Daiji Kiyozumi ... Kiyotoshi Sekiguchi

    Published 10 September 2018

    Mouse embryos with an ablated ability of integrins to bind laminins are still able to form basement membranes, but die just after implantation because of deficient extraembryonic development.

  • MBNL1 alternative splicing isoforms play opposing roles in cancer
    Open Access
    MBNL1 alternative splicing isoforms play opposing roles in cancer

    Tommaso Tabaglio, Diana HP Low, Winnie Koon Lay Teo, Pierre Alexis Goy, Piotr Cywoniuk, Heike Wollmann, Jessica Ho, Damien Tan, Joey Aw, Andrea Pavesi, Krzysztof Sobczak, Dave Keng Boon Wee, Ernesto Guccione

    Tommaso Tabaglio ... Ernesto Guccione

    Published 7 September 2018

    MBNL1 proteins lacking exon 7 (−ex7) are antisurvival factors with tumor suppressive role that cancer cells tend to down-regulate in favor of MBNL +ex7 isoforms.

  • Mitochondrial ubiquinone–mediated longevity is marked by reduced cytoplasmic mRNA translation
    Open Access
    Mitochondrial ubiquinone–mediated longevity is marked by reduced cytoplasmic mRNA translation

    Marte Molenaars, Georges E Janssens, Toon Santermans, Marco Lezzerini, Rob Jelier, Alyson W MacInnes, Riekelt H Houtkooper

    Marte Molenaars ... Riekelt H Houtkooper

    Published 31 August 2018

    This study uses polysomal RNA sequencing to show that the translational efficiency of specific mRNA changes in long-lived Caenorhabditis elegans with reduced ubiquinone synthesis.

  • Chromatin-mediated translational control is essential for neural cell fate specification
    Open Access
    Chromatin-mediated translational control is essential for neural cell fate specification

    Dong-Woo Hwang, Anbalagan Jaganathan, Padmina Shrestha, Ying Jin, Nour El-Amine, Sidney H Wang, Molly Hammell, Alea A Mills

    Dong-Woo Hwang ... Alea A Mills

    Published 23 August 2018

    Chd5 loss links the up-regulation of ribosomal genes to enhanced translation, causing the untimely production of a master transcription factor that unleashes stem cells and alters cell fate.

  • Dynamic reorganisation of intermediate filaments coordinates early B-cell activation
    Open Access
    Dynamic reorganisation of intermediate filaments coordinates early B-cell activation

    Carlson Tsui, Paula Maldonado, Beatriz Montaner, Aldo Borroto, Balbino Alarcon, Andreas Bruckbauer, Nuria Martinez-Martin, Facundo D Batista

    Carlson Tsui ... Facundo D Batista

    Published 20 August 2018

    This study examines the role of vimentin, a type III intermediate filament, in B-cell function using a combination of in vitro and in vivo assays, including super-resolution microscopic techniques.

  • Atomic force microscopy reveals structural variability amongst nuclear pore complexes
    Open Access
    Atomic force microscopy reveals structural variability amongst nuclear pore complexes

    George J Stanley, Ariberto Fassati, Bart W Hoogenboom

    George J Stanley ... Bart W Hoogenboom

    Published 20 August 2018

    Structural heterogeneity is resolved in isolated nuclear envelopes, revealing the lamina network and nuclear pore complexes of different sizes, as well as different morphologies in their transport barrier and different binding of nuclear transport receptors in the barrier.

  • Beetle luciferases with naturally red- and blue-shifted emission
    Open Access
    Beetle luciferases with naturally red- and blue-shifted emission

    César Carrasco-López, Juliana C Ferreira, Nathan M Lui, Stefan Schramm, Romain Berraud-Pache, Isabelle Navizet, Santosh Panjikar, Panče Naumov, Wael M Rabeh

    César Carrasco-López ... Wael M Rabeh

    Published 16 August 2018

    New crystal structures of red- and green blue–shifted beetle luciferases reveal that the color emission mechanism is dependent on the active site microenvironment affected by the conformation of loop regions.

  • Neuron-specific inactivation of <em>Wt1</em> alters locomotion in mice and changes interneuron composition in the spinal cord
    Open Access
    Neuron-specific inactivation of Wt1 alters locomotion in mice and changes interneuron composition in the spinal cord

    Danny Schnerwitzki, Sharn Perry, Anna Ivanova, Fabio V Caixeta, Paul Cramer, Sven Günther, Kathrin Weber, Atieh Tafreshiha, Lore Becker, Ingrid L Vargas Panesso, Thomas Klopstock, Martin Hrabe de Angelis, Manuela Schmidt, Klas Kullander, Christoph Englert

    Danny Schnerwitzki ... Christoph Englert

    Published 16 August 2018

    This work demonstrates a role for the Wilms tumor protein Wt1 in the specification of neurons that are involved in the control of locomotion.

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