Ng, Christine S C Liu, Aofei Cui, Bianxiao Banik, Steven M
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Subcellular protein localization regulates protein function and can be corrupted in cancers1 and neurodegenerative diseases2,3. The rewiring of localization to address disease-driving phenotypes would be an attractive targeted therapeutic approach. Molecules that harness the trafficking of a shuttle protein to control the subcellular localization o...
Beddows, Cait A Shi, Feiyue Horton, Anna L Dalal, Sagar Zhang, Ping Ling, Chang-Chun Yong, V Wee Loh, Kim Cho, Ellie Karagiannis, Chris
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Metabolic diseases such as obesity and type 2 diabetes are marked by insulin resistance1,2. Cells within the arcuate nucleus of the hypothalamus (ARC), which are crucial for regulating metabolism, become insulin resistant during the progression of metabolic disease3-8, but these mechanisms are not fully understood. Here we investigated the role of ...
Furuichi, Munehiro Kawaguchi, Takaaki Pust, Marie-Madlen Yasuma-Mitobe, Keiko Plichta, Damian R Hasegawa, Naomi Ohya, Takashi Bhattarai, Shakti K Sasajima, Satoshi Aoto, Yoshimasa
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Persistent colonization and outgrowth of potentially pathogenic organisms in the intestine can result from long-term antibiotic use or inflammatory conditions, and may perpetuate dysregulated immunity and tissue damage1,2. Gram-negative Enterobacteriaceae gut pathobionts are particularly recalcitrant to conventional antibiotic treatment3,4, althoug...
Mifsud, Jonathon C O Lytras, Spyros Oliver, Michael R Toon, Kamilla Costa, Vincenzo A Holmes, Edward C Grove, Joe
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Viral glycoproteins drive membrane fusion in enveloped viruses and determine host range, tissue tropism and pathogenesis1. Despite their importance, there is a fragmentary understanding of glycoproteins within the Flaviviridae2, a large virus family that include pathogens such as hepatitis C, dengue and Zika viruses, and numerous other human, anima...
Lynch, Charles J Elbau, Immanuel G Ng, Tommy Ayaz, Aliza Zhu, Shasha Wolk, Danielle Manfredi, Nicola Johnson, Megan Chang, Megan Chou, Jolin
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Decades of neuroimaging studies have shown modest differences in brain structure and connectivity in depression, hindering mechanistic insights or the identification of risk factors for disease onset1. Furthermore, whereas depression is episodic, few longitudinal neuroimaging studies exist, limiting understanding of mechanisms that drive mood-state...
Shah, Hiral Olivetta, Marine Bhickta, Chandni Ronchi, Paolo Trupinić, Monika Tromer, Eelco C Tolić, Iva M Schwab, Yannick Dudin, Omaya Dey, Gautam
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Green, Gilad Sahar Fujita, Masashi Yang, Hyun-Sik Taga, Mariko Cain, Anael McCabe, Cristin Comandante-Lou, Natacha White, Charles C Schmidtner, Anna K Zeng, Lu
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Alzheimer's disease (AD) has recently been associated with diverse cell states1-11, yet when and how these states affect the onset of AD remains unclear. Here we used a data-driven approach to reconstruct the dynamics of the brain's cellular environment and identified a trajectory leading to AD that is distinct from other ageing-related effects. Fi...
Augestad, Elias Honerød Holmboe Olesen, Christina Grønberg, Christina Soerensen, Andreas Velázquez-Moctezuma, Rodrigo Fanalista, Margherita Bukh, Jens Wang, Kaituo Gourdon, Pontus Prentoe, Jannick
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Fifty-eight million individuals worldwide are affected by chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection, a primary driver of liver cancer for which no vaccine is available1. The HCV envelope proteins E1 and E2 form a heterodimer (E1/E2), which is the target for neutralizing antibodies2. However, the higher-order organization of these E1/E2 heterodimers...
Takahashi, Saori Kyogoku, Hirohisa Hayakawa, Takuya Miura, Hisashi Oji, Asami Kondo, Yoshiko Takebayashi, Shin-Ichiro Kitajima, Tomoya S Hiratani, Ichiro
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Faithful DNA replication is essential for genome integrity1-4. Under-replicated DNA leads to defects in chromosome segregation, which are common during embryogenesis5-8. However, the regulation of DNA replication remains poorly understood in early mammalian embryos. Here we constructed a single-cell genome-wide DNA replication atlas of pre-implanta...
Xu, Zhizhi Ji, Yuanchao Liu, Chang He, Liqiang Zhao, Hui Yuan, Ye Qian, Yu Cui, Jin Xiao, Andong Wang, Wenjia
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Futuristic technologies such as morphing aircrafts and super-strong artificial muscles depend on metal alloys being as strong as ultrahigh-strength steel yet as flexible as a polymer1-3. However, achieving such 'strong yet flexible' alloys has proven challenging4-9 because of the inevitable trade-off between strength and flexibility5,8,10. Here we ...