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Adequate levels of nucleotides are essential to ensure genetic stability of proliferating cells. A study finds gap-junction-mediated transport of nucleotides in specific tissues of Drosophila.
In this Tools of the Trade article, Abdallah (Gilbert lab) describes the development of direct analysis of ribosome targeting (DART), a tool designed to explore 5' UTR sequences for their potential to efficiently initiate translation.
In this Tools of the Trade article, Zhang and Mille-Fragoso (Gao lab) describe a synthetic receptor platform that is activated by the binding of specific ligands, which triggers RNA editing, enabling the translation of an output protein.
Repair of DNA double-strand breaks requires chromatin opening; however, the mechanisms involved were unclear. This work shows that sequential histone deamidation and acetylation modifications induce chromatin decompaction by reducing positive charge at the DNA–nucleosome interface.
A 2012 study discovered that RNA–binding proteins are more numerous and diverse than previously thought, many having non-canonical RNA-binding domains.
Evandro De-Souza discusses an article by Dillin and Taylor that revealed the importance of neurons in organism-wide stress responses and the role of such cell-nonautonomous stress responses in ageing.
The authors of a new study characterize blebbisomes, large extracellular vesicles that contain functional mitochondria and other organelles and have significant roles in inter-cellular communication and the tumour microenvironment.
This study shows that zotatifin selectively inhibits the translation of prostate cancer oncogene transcripts by restructuring their 5′ untranslated regions. In mice, this agent reversed treatment resistance, which led to improved survival.
Carrie Bernecky describes why the first solved structure of RNA polymerase II was important for transcription researchers, structural biologists, and beyond.
Subunits of mitochondrial and cytosolic ribosomes need to be targeted to their correction cellular ___location. A study identified a mitochondrial avoidance segment in a eukaryotic cytosolic ribosome subunit that prevents its mislocalization to mitochondria.
In this Tools of the Trade article, Wang and Cheng (Deng Lab) describe an improved protocol for the generation of human pluripotent stem cells by chemical reprogramming based on the targeting of epigenetic obstacles.
In this Tools of the Trade article, Zhang and Owyong (Hong lab) discuss the development of a fluorescent probe that binds disordered proteins in situ and allows their enrichment and identification using a mass-spectrometry-based workflow.
In this Tools of the Trade article, Zong (Zhou lab) describes how using genetic code expansion enabled the precise incorporation of post-translational modifications such as lysine lactylation into proteins, allowing the authors to investigate their role in cellular processes.