Denk, Winfried Horstmann, Heinz
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Three-dimensional (3D) structural information on many length scales is of central importance in biological research. Excellent methods exist to obtain structures of molecules at atomic, organelles at electron microscopic, and tissue at light-microscopic resolution. A gap exists, however, when 3D tissue structure needs to be reconstructed over hundr...
Rountree, Ryan B Schoor, Michael Chen, Hao Marks, Melissa E Harley, Vincent Mishina, Yuji Kingsley, David M
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Articular cartilage plays an essential role in health and mobility, but is frequently damaged or lost in millions of people that develop arthritis. The molecular mechanisms that create and maintain this thin layer of cartilage that covers the surface of bones in joint regions are poorly understood, in part because tools to manipulate gene expressio...
Hostetter, Daniel Rice, Sarah Dean, Sara Altman, David McMahon, Peggy M Sutton, Shirley Tripathy, Ashutosh Spudich, James A
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Myosin-II thick filament formation in Dictyostelium is an excellent system for investigating the phenomenon of self-assembly, as the myosin molecule itself contains all the information required to form a structure of defined size. Phosphorylation of only three threonine residues can dramatically change the assembly state of myosin-II. We show here ...
Volkman, Hannah E Clay, Hilary Beery, Dana Chang, Jennifer C W Sherman, David R Ramakrishnan, Lalita
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Granulomas are organized host immune structures composed of tightly interposed macrophages and other cells that form in response to a variety of persistent stimuli, both infectious and noninfectious. The tuberculous granuloma is essential for host containment of mycobacterial infection, although it does not always eradicate it. Therefore, it is con...
Dutt, Amit Canevascini, Stefano Froehli-Hoier, Erika Hajnal, Alex
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During Caenorhabditis elegans vulval development, the anchor cell (AC) in the somatic gonad secretes an epidermal growth factor (EGF) to activate the EGF receptor (EGFR) signaling pathway in the adjacent vulval precursor cells (VPCs). The inductive AC signal specifies the vulval fates of the three proximal VPCs P5.p, P6.p, and P7.p. The C. elegans ...
Beer, Shelly Zetterberg, Anders Ihrie, Rebecca A McTaggart, Ryan A Yang, Qiwei Bradon, Nicole Arvanitis, Constadina Attardi, Laura D Feng, Sandy Ruebner, Boris
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One of the enigmas in tumor biology is that different types of cancers are prevalent in different age groups. One possible explanation is that the ability of a specific oncogene to cause tumorigenesis in a particular cell type depends on epigenetic parameters such as the developmental context. To address this hypothesis, we have used the tetracycli...
Martinat, Cecile Shendelman, Shoshana Jonason, Alan Leete, Thomas Beal, M Flint Yang, Lichuan Floss, Thomas Abeliovich, Asa
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The hallmark of Parkinson's disease (PD) is the selective loss of dopamine neurons in the ventral midbrain. Although the cause of neurodegeneration in PD is unknown, a Mendelian inheritance pattern is observed in rare cases, indicating a genetic factor. Furthermore, pathological analyses of PD substantia nigra have correlated cellular oxidative str...
John, Bino Enright, Anton J Aravin, Alexei Tuschl, Thomas Sander, Chris Marks, Debora S
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MicroRNAs (miRNAs) interact with target mRNAs at specific sites to induce cleavage of the message or inhibit translation. The specific function of most mammalian miRNAs is unknown. We have predicted target sites on the 3' untranslated regions of human gene transcripts for all currently known 218 mammalian miRNAs to facilitate focused experiments. W...
Gaudet, Jeb Muttumu, Srikanth Horner, Michael Mango, Susan E
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We have investigated the cis-regulatory network that mediates temporal gene expression during organogenesis. Previous studies demonstrated that the organ selector gene pha-4/FoxA is critical to establish the onset of transcription of Caenorhabditis elegans foregut (pharynx) genes. Here, we discover additional cis-regulatory elements that function i...
Lebedev, Mikhail A Messinger, Adam Kralik, Jerald D Wise, Steven P
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A great deal of research on the prefrontal cortex (PF), especially in nonhuman primates, has focused on the theory that it functions predominantly in the maintenance of short-term memories, and neurophysiologists have often interpreted PF's delay-period activity in the context of this theory. Neuroimaging results, however, suggest that PF's functio...