Montecino-Rodriguez, Encarnacion Estrada, Oscar I Dorshkind, Kenneth
Hematopoietic stem cells and multipotential progenitors emerge in multiple, overlapping waves of fetal development. Some of these populations seed the bone marrow and sustain adult B- and T-cell development long-term after birth. However, others are present transiently, but whether they are vestigial or generate B and T cells that contribute to the...
Hidalgo, Sergio Chiu, Joanna C
Organisms adapt to unfavorable seasonal conditions to survive. These seasonal adaptations rely on the correct interpretation of environmental cues such as photoperiod, and temperature. Genetic studies in several organisms, including the genetic powerhouse Drosophila melanogaster, indicate that circadian clock components, such as period and timeless...
Yu, Wei-hsin Kuo, Janet Chen-Lan
Wankowicz, Stephanie A Fraser, James S
In the folded state, biomolecules exchange between multiple conformational states crucial for their function. However, most structural models derived from experiments and computational predictions only encode a single state. To represent biomolecules accurately, we must move towards modeling and predicting structural ensembles. Information about st...
Batra, Neelu Tu, Mei-Juan Yu, Ai-Ming
Synthetic biology constitutes a scientific domain focused on intentional redesign of organisms to confer novel functionalities or create new products through strategic engineering of their genetic makeup. Leveraging the inherent capabilities of nature, one may address challenges across diverse sectors including medicine. Inspired by this concept, w...
Hoang, Phuong Mai Torre, Denis Jaynes, Patrick Ho, Jessica Mohammed, Kevin Alvstad, Erik Lam, Wan Yee Khanchandani, Vartika Lee, Jie Min Toh, Chin Min Clarissa
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DNA replication stress (RS) is a widespread phenomenon in carcinogenesis, causing genomic instability and extensive chromatin alterations. DNA damage leads to activation of innate immune signaling, but little is known about transcriptional regulators mediating such signaling upon RS. Using a chemical screen, we identified protein arginine methyltra...
Franchak, John M Adolph, Karen E
This primer describes research on the development of motor behavior. We focus on infancy when basic action systems are acquired-posture, locomotion, manual actions, and facial actions-and we adopt a developmental systems perspective to understand the causes and consequences of developmental change. Experience facilitates improvements in motor behav...
Lukasiewicz, Cole J Tranah, Gregory J Evans, Daniel S Coen, Paul M Barnes, Haley N Huo, Zhiguang Esser, Karyn A Zhang, Xiping Wolff, Christopher Wu, Kevin
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With aging skeletal muscle fibers undergo repeating cycles of denervation and reinnervation. In approximately the 8th decade of life reinnervation no longer keeps pace, resulting in the accumulation of persistently denervated muscle fibers that in turn cause an acceleration of muscle dysfunction. The significance of denervation in important clinica...
Du, Samuel W Komirisetty, Ravikiran Lewandowski, Dominik Choi, Elliot H Panas, Damian Suh, Susie Tabaka, Marcin Radu, Roxana A Palczewski, Krzysztof
MicroRNAs (miRs) are short, evolutionarily conserved noncoding RNAs that canonically downregulate expression of target genes. The miR family composed of miR-204 and miR-211 is among the most highly expressed miRs in the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) in both mouse and human and also retains high sequence identity. To assess the role of this miR f...
Mowery, Cody T Freimer, Jacob W Chen, Zeyu Casaní-Galdón, Salvador Umhoefer, Jennifer M Arce, Maya M Gjoni, Ketrin Daniel, Bence Sandor, Katalin Gowen, Benjamin G
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Cis-regulatory elements (CREs) interact with trans regulators to orchestrate gene expression, but how transcriptional regulation is coordinated in multi-gene loci has not been experimentally defined. We sought to characterize the CREs controlling dynamic expression of the adjacent costimulatory genes CD28, CTLA4 and ICOS, encoding regulators of T c...