Rahimi, Arezoo Karami, Omid Lestari, Angga Dwituti de Werk, Tobias Amakorová, Petra Shi, Dongbo Novák, Ondřej Greb, Thomas Offringa, Remko
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Plant secondary growth, which is the basis of wood formation, includes the production of secondary xylem, which is derived from meristematic cambium cells embedded in vascular tissue. Here, we identified an important role for the Arabidopsis thaliana (Arabidopsis) AT-HOOK MOTIF CONTAINING NUCLEAR LOCALIZED 15 (AHL15) transcriptional regulator in co...
Leyva-Díaz, Eduardo Hobert, Oliver
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Pan-neuronally expressed genes, such as genes involved in the synaptic vesicle cycle or in neuropeptide maturation, are critical for proper function of all neurons, but the transcriptional control mechanisms that direct such genes to all neurons of a nervous system remain poorly understood. We show here that six members of the CUT family of homeobo...
Chen, Yi-Chia Chang, Andrew Rosenberg, Monica D Feng, Derek Scholl, Brian J Trainor, Laurel J
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Aesthetic experience seems both regular and idiosyncratic. On one hand, there are powerful regularities in what we tend to find attractive versus unattractive (e.g., beaches versus mud puddles).1-4 On the other hand, our tastes also vary dramatically from person to person:5-8 what one of us finds beautiful, another might find distasteful. What is t...
Lin, Athena Piehowski, Paul D. Tsai, Chia-Feng Makushok, Tatyana Yi, Lian Diaz, Ulises Yan, Connie Summers, Diana Sood, Pranidhi Smith, Richard D.
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Rosenthal, Isabelle A. Singh, Shridhar R. Hermann, Katherine L. Pantazis, Dimitrios Conway, Bevil R.
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Mori, Yusuke Shiratsuchi, Naoka Sato, Nanami Chaya, Azusa Tanimura, Nobuyuki Ishikawa, Susumu Kato, Mugihiko Kameda, Ikumi Kon, Shunsuke Haraoka, Yukinari
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For the maintenance of epithelial homeostasis, various aberrant or dysfunctional cells are actively eliminated from epithelial layers. This cell extrusion process mainly falls into two modes: cell-competition-mediated extrusion and apoptotic extrusion. However, it is not clearly understood whether and how these processes are governed by common mole...
Cavanaugh, Kate E. Staddon, Michael F. Chmiel, Theresa A. Harmon, Robert Budnar, Srikanth Yap, Alpha S. Banerjee, Shiladitya Gardel, Margaret L.
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Tissue morphogenesis arises from the culmination of changes in cell-cell junction length. Mechanochemical signaling in the form of RhoA underlies these ratcheted contractions, which occur asymmetrically. The underlying mechanisms of asymmetry remain unknown. We use optogenetically controlled RhoA in model epithelia together with biophysical modelin...
Kuziel, Gavin A Rakoff-Nahoum, Seth
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All animals, from cnidarians to humans, are colonized with microbes, and the greatest diversity and magnitude of these host-associated microorganisms resides within the intestine. Referred to as the gut microbiome, membership can be as simple as one species of bacteria or can be composed of hundreds to thousands of different microbes across the dom...
Hoeschele, Marisa Fitch, W Tecumseh
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A new study finds that melodies evolve in similar ways, reminiscent of genetic evolution, across cultures. Patterns of change in music and other aesthetic domains may be the key to understanding how culture evolves when unfettered by physical or ecological constraints. Copyright © 2022 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Sinclair, Amy N de Graffenried, Christopher L
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How well do we understand the range of mechanisms used by eukaryotes for mitosis? A new study in a highly divergent eukaryote shows that unusual tubulin isoforms can create a mitotic spindle exclusively out of microtubule bundles. Copyright © 2022 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.