Zuo, Zhen Cheng, Xuesen Ferdous, Salma Shao, Jianming Li, Jin Bao, Yourong Li, Jean Lu, Jiaxiong Jacobo Lopez, Antonio Wohlschlegel, Juliette
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The development of the retina is under tight temporal and spatial control. To gain insights into the molecular basis of this process, we generate a single-nuclei dual-omic atlas of the human developing retina with approximately 220,000 nuclei from 14 human embryos and fetuses aged between 8 and 23-weeks post-conception with matched macular and peri...
Willnow, Philipp; 168519; Teleman, Aurelio A.;
Histone acetylation regulates gene expression, cell function and cell fate1. Here we study the pattern of histone acetylation in the epithelial tissue of the Drosophila wing disc. H3K18ac, H4K8ac and total lysine acetylation are increased in the outer rim of the disc. This acetylation pattern is controlled by nuclear position, whereby nuclei contin...
DeHaro-Arbona, F Javier Roussos, Charalambos Baloul, Sarah Townson, Jonathan Gómez Lamarca, María J Bray, Sarah
Peer reviewed: True / Acknowledgements: We thank Kat Millen and the Genetics Department Fly Facility for performing DNA injections of fly embryos to generate transgenic stocks. We are grateful to Cambridge Advanced Imaging Centre for advice on imaging and to all members of the Bray Lab for helpful discussions and comments on the manuscript. Stocks ...
Enustun, Eray Armbruster, Emily G Lee, Jina Zhang, Sitao Yee, Brian A Malukhina, Kseniya Gu, Yajie Deep, Amar Naritomi, Jack T Liang, Qishan
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Large-genome bacteriophages (jumbo phages) of the proposed family Chimalliviridae assemble a nucleus-like compartment bounded by a protein shell that protects the replicating phage genome from host-encoded restriction enzymes and DNA-targeting CRISPR-Cas nucleases. While the nuclear shell provides broad protection against host nucleases, it necessi...
Morgan, Chase J Enustun, Eray Armbruster, Emily G Birkholz, Erica A Prichard, Amy Forman, Taylor Aindow, Ann Wannasrichan, Wichanan Peters, Sela Inlow, Koe
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Targeting proteins to specific subcellular destinations is essential in prokaryotes, eukaryotes, and the viruses that infect them. Chimalliviridae phages encapsulate their genomes in a nucleus-like replication compartment composed of the protein chimallin (ChmA) that excludes ribosomes and decouples transcription from translation. These phages sele...
DeHaro-Arbona, F Javier Roussos, Charalambos Baloul, Sarah Townson, Jonathan Gómez Lamarca, María J Bray, Sarah
Developmental programming involves the accurate conversion of signalling levels and dynamics to transcriptional outputs. The transcriptional relay in the Notch pathway relies on nuclear complexes containing the co-activator Mastermind (Mam). By tracking these complexes in real time, we reveal that they promote the formation of a dynamic transcripti...
Elingaard-Larsen, Line O Whytock, Katie L Divoux, Adeline Hopf, Meghan Kershaw, Erin E Justice, Jamie N Goodpaster, Bret H Lane, Nancy E Sparks, Lauren M
Intermuscular adipose tissue (IMAT) is a relatively understudied adipose depot located between muscle fibers. IMAT content increases with age and BMI and is associated with metabolic and muscle degenerative diseases; however, an understanding of the biological properties of IMAT and its interplay with the surrounding muscle fibers is severely lacki...
Wang, Weijian Cen, Yihui Lu, Zezhen Xu, Yueqing Sun, Tianyi Xiao, Ying Liu, Wanlu Li, Jingyi Jessica Wang, Chaochen
In droplet-based single-cell and single-nucleus RNA-seq assays, systematic contamination of ambient RNA molecules biases the quantification of gene expression levels. Existing methods correct the contamination for all genes globally. However, there lacks specific evaluation of correction efficacy for varying contamination levels. Here, we show that...
Serrano, Isabel Hirose, Misa Valentine, Charles Roesner, Sharon Schmidt, Elizabeth Pratt, Gabriel Williams, Lindsey Salk, Jesse Ibrahim, Saleh Sudmant, Peter
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Mitochondrial genomes co-evolve with the nuclear genome over evolutionary timescales and are shaped by selection in the female germline. Here we investigate how mismatching between nuclear and mitochondrial ancestry impacts the somatic evolution of the mitochondrial genome in different tissues throughout ageing. We used ultrasensitive duplex sequen...
Du, Juan Kim, Keunhwa Chen, Meng
Photobodies (PBs) are membraneless subnuclear organelles that self-assemble via concentration-dependent liquid-liquid phase separation (LLPS) of the plant photoreceptor and thermosensor phytochrome B (PHYB). The current PHYB LLPS model posits that PHYB phase separates randomly in the nucleoplasm regardless of the cellular or nuclear context. Here, ...