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This study highlights novel genotype-driven metabolic adaptations in PM, laying the groundwork for targeted interventions ...
MicroRNA-33a and microRNA-33b are encoded within the mammalian SREBF1 and SRBF2 genes, respectively, and both SREBF1 and ...
Phosphatidylserine (PS) is a phospholipid mainly enriched in the inner leaflet of the plasma membrane; however, its role in the nucleus remains unclear. This study describes the presence of PS in the ...
Oocytes, female germ cells that develop into eggs, are among the longest-lived cells in the animal body. Recent studies on mouse oocytes highlight unique adaptations in protein homeostasis ...
imageimageThere are no cellular or molecular biomarkers diagnostic of myalgic encephalomyelitis (also known as chronic fatigue syndrome [ME/CFS]). We find hundreds of blood-based traits are different, ...
Peer ReviewDownload a summary of the editorial decision process including editorial decision letters, reviewer comments and author responses to feedback. This study presents and characterizes a Dnmt3a ...
Pro-inflammatory macrophage activation is a hallmark example of how mitochondria serve as signaling organelles. Oxidative phosphorylation sharply decreases upon classical macrophage activation, as ...
Import and assembly of mitochondrial proteins into multimeric complexes are essential for cellular function. Yet, many steps of these processes and the proteins involved remain unknown. Here, we ...
Human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs) exist in multiple, transcriptionally distinct states and serve as powerful models for studying human development. Despite their significance, the molecular ...
imageimageTranscriptome-wide measurement of subcellular mRNA dynamics in mouse ES cells reveals that nuclear retention is the rate-limiting step in the life-cycle of most mRNAs and provides a resource ...
The follicular epithelium of the Drosophila ovary combines genetic tractability with the power to image epithelial cytokinesis in an adult organ. We designed an RNAi-based genetic modifier screen to ...
imageimageKareniacean plastids are distinct from those of other dinoflagellates and are the result of at least three separate endosymbiotic events. Their proteomes, however, exhibit similar overall ...