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31 July 2013 | Volume 32, Issue 15

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Latest online: the molecular basis for Parkinson's disease

Compact Parkin only: insights into the structure of an autoinhibited ubiquitin ligase
R Andrew Byrd and Allan M Weissman

Structure of the human Parkin ligase domain in an autoinhibited state
Tobias Wauer and David Komander

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Compact Parkin only: insights into the structure of an autoinhibited ubiquitin ligase

Five recent studies provide long-awaited structural views of the intricate interdomain arrangements that control hybrid RBR family ubiquitin ligases.

R Andrew Byrd and Allan M Weissman

The EMBO Journal (2013), 32, 2087 - 2089; 10.1038/emboj.2013.158

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Published online: 12 July 2013

How two become one: HJURP dimerization drives CENP-A assembly

The demonstration that self-association of the CENP-A chaperone HJURP is essential for centromere assembly resolves a paradox in the CENP-A deposition pathway.

Dani L Bodor and Lars E T Jansen

The EMBO Journal (2013), 32, 2090 - 2092; 10.1038/emboj.2013.150

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Published online: 21 June 2013

KIF16B delivers for transcytosis

Epithelia that natively lack the clathrin adaptor AP-1B recycle basolateral proteins to their apical domain by transcytosis. Although microtubules are required for this process, KIF16B is the first kinesin identified to be involved in transcytosis.

Alejo E Rodríguez-Fraticelli, Manuel Galvez-Santisteban and Fernando Martin-Belmonte

The EMBO Journal (2013), 32, 2093 - 2095; 10.1038/emboj.2013.153

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Published online: 28 June 2013

Enhancer-derived RNAs: ‘spicing up’ transcription programs

Functional roles of enhancer-derived RNAs (eRNAs) have so far been enigmatic. Two studies, recently published in Nature, establish the importance of eRNA transcription and reveal unexpected specificity in the regulation of adjacent mRNAs.

Aisling M Redmond and Jason S Carroll

The EMBO Journal (2013), 32, 2096 - 2098; 10.1038/emboj.2013.151

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Published online: 21 June 2013

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Structure of the human Parkin ligase domain in an autoinhibited state  EMBO Open

The complete structural view of a RING-IBR-RING (RBR) ubiquitin ligase domain reveals an unexpected catalytic triad and explains the effects of various Parkin mutations underlying Parkinson’s disease.

Tobias Wauer and David Komander

The EMBO Journal (2013), 32, 2099 - 2112; 10.1038/emboj.2013.125

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Published online: 31 May 2013

Dimerization of the CENP-A assembly factor HJURP is required for centromeric nucleosome deposition

Whether centromeric nucleosomes are hemisomes, or consist of canonical histone octamers with two CENP-A subunits, is still unresolved. Obligatory dimerization of the CENP-A assembly chaperone HJURP now provides support for the latter possibility.

Ewelina Zasadzińska, Meghan C Barnhart-Dailey, P Henning J L Kuich and Daniel R Foltz

The EMBO Journal (2013), 32, 2113 - 2124; 10.1038/emboj.2013.142

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Published online: 14 June 2013

The kinesin KIF16B mediates apical transcytosis of transferrin receptor in AP-1B-deficient epithelia

Certain epithelia lack the clathrin adaptor AP-1B and recycle basolateral receptors to the apical membrane by transcytosis. This process involves trafficking into apical recycling endosomes mediated by the kinesin KIF16B and delivery to the apical membrane through Rab11a vesicles.

Andres E Perez Bay, Ryan Schreiner, Francesca Mazzoni, Jose M Carvajal-Gonzalez, Diego Gravotta, Emilie Perret, Gullermo Lehmann Mantaras, Yuan-Shan Zhu and Enrique J Rodriguez-Boulan

The EMBO Journal (2013), 32, 2125 - 2139; 10.1038/emboj.2013.130

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Published online: 07 June 2013

Threshold-controlled ubiquitination of the EGFR directs receptor fate  EMBO Open

The amount of EGF present for binding to its receptor governs an on–off switch of EGFR ubiquitination and hence ligand-controlled non-clathrin-mediated endocytosis and EGFR degradation.

Sara Sigismund, Veronica Algisi, Gilda Nappo, Alexia Conte, Roberta Pascolutti, Alessandro Cuomo, Tiziana Bonaldi, Elisabetta Argenzio, Lisette G G C Verhoef, Elena Maspero, Fabrizio Bianchi, Fabrizio Capuani, Andrea Ciliberto, Simona Polo and Pier Paolo Di Fiore

The EMBO Journal (2013), 32, 2140 - 2157; 10.1038/emboj.2013.149

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Published online: 25 June 2013

Functional determinants of the quorum-sensing non-coding RNAs and their roles in target regulation  EMBO Open

Quorum sensing in bacteria is controlled by five small RNAs, Qrr1–5, which exert post-transcriptional control of 16 novel target genes through four conserved stem-loops with distinct roles in target binding and sRNA stability.

Yi Shao, Lihui Feng, Steven T Rutherford, Kai Papenfort and Bonnie L Bassler

The EMBO Journal (2013), 32, 2158 - 2171; 10.1038/emboj.2013.155

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Published online: 09 July 2013

DNA polymerase κ-dependent DNA synthesis at stalled replication forks is important for CHK1 activation  EMBO Open

A vertebrate translesion synthesis DNA polymerase broadly contributes to checkpoint-activating primer synthesis at stalled replication forks, a role previously ascribed only to replicative polymerases.

Rémy Bétous, Marie-Jeanne Pillaire, Laura Pierini, Siem van der Laan, Bénédicte Recolin, Emma Ohl-Séguy, Caixia Guo, Naoko Niimi, Petr Grúz, Takehiko Nohmi, Errol Friedberg, Christophe Cazaux, Domenico Maiorano and Jean-Sébastien Hoffmann

The EMBO Journal (2013), 32, 2172 - 2185; 10.1038/emboj.2013.148

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Published online: 25 June 2013

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