Methods & Resources
- Prion infection, transmission, and cytopathology modeled in a low-biohazard human cell line
Expanding the toolbox of prion research to a low-biohazard, scalable human cell model.
- Quantification of cristae architecture reveals time-dependent characteristics of individual mitochondria
A novel, machine-learning approach to quantify cristae density and architecture in live-cell super-resolution imaging characterizes the ultrastructural parameters of individual mitochondria over time.
- Ubiquitin and SUMO conjugation as biomarkers of acute myeloid leukemias response to chemotherapies
This study describes the identification of a new class of biomarkers of cancer response to therapies based on protein modification by ubiquitin and SUMO and developed tools to validate them in acute myeloid leukemia patient samples.
- Simultaneous multiple allelic replacement in the malaria parasite enables dissection of PKG function
This work combines the use of an inducible Cre recombinase and different lox sites to simultaneously create multiple allelic replacements. We show that an essential malarial cGMP-dependent protein kinase functions exclusively during the release of the parasite from its host cell.
- MagnEdit—interacting factors that recruit DNA-editing enzymes to single base targets
This study reports a new, non-covalent strategy—called MagnEdit—that attracts the DNA cytosine deaminase APOBEC3B to a Cas9-directed site for C-to-T editing.
- In vivo and in vitro knockout system labelled using fluorescent protein via microhomology-mediated end joining
This study provides a new method that enables the labelling of knockout cells with fluorescent protein through microhomology-mediated end joining (MMEJ)–based knock-in.
- A comprehensive resource for retrieving, visualizing, and integrating functional genomics data
This study presents qcGenomics, a user-friendly online resource for ultrafast retrieval, visualization, and comparative analysis of tens of thousands of genomics datasets to gain new functional insight from global or focused multi-dimensional data integration.
- TRAIL-induced variation of cell signaling states provides nonheritable resistance to apoptosis
This work summarizes cellular apoptotic and signaling response to TRAIL across 10 cell lines and for the first time links signaling diversity to nongenetic resistance. This high-dimensional, single-cell approach toward TRAIL resistance sets a standard in studying nongenetic resistance.
- Resolving kinesin stepping: one head at a time
This study shows for the first time a qualitative difference in the stepping of a heterodimeric motor and the asymmetric influence of autoinhibition on the stepping of one of the heads.
- Targeted variant detection using unaligned RNA-Seq reads
This study introduces km, an approach leveraging k-mer decomposition to identify targeted mutations. It can detect single-base mutations, insertions and deletions, as well as fusions. An analysis of over 10,000 RNA-seq samples shows fast mutation detection via km.