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- Synaptobrevin2 monomers and dimers differentially engage to regulate the functional trans-SNARE assembly
This work demonstrates different factors controlling the synaptobrevin2 dimer-to-monomer ratio, which has ramifications in fusion pore stability.
- Spatiotemporal DNA methylation dynamics shape megabase-scale methylome landscapes
The guanine–cytosine content of genomic regions influences their spatial properties, resulting in various megabase-scale methylome patterns across different cell types.
- 2023 Reviewer Index
The LSA Editors thank these scientists for sharing their time and expertise while reviewing manuscripts in 2023. We sincerely appreciate their support.
- Nucleolar protein TAAP1/C22orf46 confers pro-survival signaling in non-small cell lung cancer
CRISPR/Cas9 screening identifies the gene C22orf46 to counteract pro-apoptotic signals provided by T cells or anti-neoplastic drugs and contributes to tumorigenesis.
- The LINC complex ensures accurate centrosome positioning during prophase
Centrosome positioning in prophase is essential for efficient spindle assembly. Here, we show that centrosome positioning requires LINC complex–mediated loading of dynein on the nuclear envelope.
- Accessory genes define species-specific routes to antibiotic resistance
In this study, we show how decision tree models can accurately predict the AMR phenotype, and this study highlights that resistance is a result of multi-gene interactions, which are often species-specific.
- Enhancer mutations modulate the severity of chemotherapy-induced myelosuppression
Using transcriptome and interactome maps with patients’ WGS, this research uncovers the role of noncoding mutations in the myelosuppression predisposition, advancing personalized cancer treatment.
- The origin, evolution, and molecular diversity of the chemokine system
Extensive phylogenetic analysis of chemokine signalling molecules reveals the origin and evolution of canonical and non-canonical components, shedding light on the evolution of this complex system.
- E. hellem Ser/Thr protein phosphatase PP1 targets the DC MAPK pathway and impairs immune functions
Intracellular pathogen E. hellem suppressed host DCs’ immune functions via pathogen-derived serine/threonine protein phosphatase PP1 directly targeting the host p38α/MAPK pathway.
- Chromatin targeting of the RNF12/RLIM E3 ubiquitin ligase controls transcriptional responses
The E3 ubiquitin ligase RNF12/RLIM is mutated in intellectual disability and controls developmental gene expression. We show that chromatin targeting of RNF12 is required for substrate ubiquitylation and transcriptional responses, providing insight into mechanisms by which ubiquitylation regulates gene expression.