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TABLE OF CONTENTS | 16 October 2013 | Volume 32, Issue 20 | | | | | Have you seen? Review Articles Corrigendum
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| | | | Advertisement | | | | | Have you seen? | Top | | | | Lncing protein translation to metastasisAn oncogenic lncRNP complex controls E-cadherin translation and highlights the importance of post-transcriptional regulation in metastasis formation. Fabricio Loayza-Puch and Reuven Agami The EMBO Journal (2013), 32, 2657 - 2658; 10.1038/emboj.2013.210 Abstract | Full text | PDF | Related article Published online: 24 September 2013 | | | | Autophagy plays a WASHing gameIn addition to regulating endosomal sorting, WASH represses starvation-induced autophagy by interfering with Beclin 1 ubiquitylation. Nicolas Dupont and Patrice Codogno The EMBO Journal (2013), 32, 2659 - 2660; 10.1038/emboj.2013.202 Abstract | Full text | PDF | Related article Published online: 06 September 2013 | | Review | Top | | | | How unfinished business from S-phase affects mitosis and beyondHickson and colleagues review emerging concepts on how replication problems are frequently processed only in subsequent cell-cycle stages, and postulate that cells may even exploit this to ensure genome stability maintenance during cell division. Hocine W Mankouri, Diana Huttner and Ian D Hickson The EMBO Journal (2013), 32, 2661 - 2671; 10.1038/emboj.2013.211 Abstract | Full text | PDF Published online: 24 September 2013 | | Articles | Top | | | | Identification of a long non-coding RNA-associated RNP complex regulating metastasis at the translational stepCancer-associated suppression of E-cadherin expression by treRNA exemplifies a novel mechanism of translational regulation by long non-coding RNAs. Kiranmai Gumireddy, Anping Li, Jinchun Yan, Tetsuro Setoyama, Gregg J Johannes, Ulf A Ørom, Julia Tchou, Qin Liu, Lin Zhang, David W Speicher, George A Calin and Qihong Huang The EMBO Journal (2013), 32, 2672 - 2684; 10.1038/emboj.2013.188 Abstract | Full text | PDF | Supp. info. | Review Process File Published online: 23 August 2013 | | | | WASH inhibits autophagy through suppression of Beclin 1 ubiquitinationWASH, a regulator of endosomal fission via activation of Arp2/3, is shown for the first time to inhibit autophagy during embryonic development by suppression of lysine 437 ubiquitination of Beclin 1. Pengyan Xia, Shuo Wang, Ying Du, Zhenao Zhao, Lei Shi, Lei Sun, Guanling Huang, Buqing Ye, Chong Li, Zhonghua Dai, Ning Hou, Xuan Cheng, Qingyuan Sun, Lei Li, Xiao Yang and Zusen Fan The EMBO Journal (2013), 32, 2685 - 2696; 10.1038/emboj.2013.189 Abstract | Full text | PDF | Supp. info. | Review Process File Published online: 23 August 2013 | | | | Blm10 facilitates nuclear import of proteasome core particlesA HEAT repeat-containing proteasome activator serves a Ran-GTP-regulated karyopherin role for cytoplasmically sequestered 20S proteasome core particles. Marion H Weberruss, Anca F Savulescu, Julia Jando, Thomas Bissinger, Amnon Harel, Michael H Glickman and Cordula Enenkel The EMBO Journal (2013), 32, 2697 - 2707; 10.1038/emboj.2013.192 Abstract | Full text | PDF | Supp. info. | Review Process File Published online: 27 August 2013 | | | | Unlimited in vitro expansion of adult bi-potent pancreas progenitors through the Lgr5/R-spondin axis EMBO OpenThe establishment of conditions for long-term culture and expansion of adult, bi-potent pancreas progenitors may facilitate novel and tailored therapeutic approaches. Meritxell Huch, Paola Bonfanti, Sylvia F Boj, Toshiro Sato, Cindy J M Loomans, Marc van de Wetering, Mozhdeh Sojoodi, Vivian S W Li, Jurian Schuijers, Ana Gracanin, Femke Ringnalda, Harry Begthel, Karien Hamer, Joyce Mulder, Johan H van Es, Eelco de Koning, Robert G J Vries, Harry Heimberg and Hans Clevers The EMBO Journal (2013), 32, 2708 - 2721; 10.1038/emboj.2013.204 Abstract | Full text | PDF | Supp. info. | Review Process File Published online: 17 September 2013 | | | | Endophilin, Lamellipodin, and Mena cooperate to regulate F-actin-dependent EGF-receptor endocytosis EMBO OpenCooperation between a BAR domain protein and a regulator of actin filament elongation during lamellipodia protrusion reveals actin cytoskeleton roles in endocytic vesicle scission in mammalian cells. Anne Vehlow, Daniel Soong, Gema Vizcay-Barrena, Cristian Bodo, Ah-Lai Law, Upamali Perera and Matthias Krause The EMBO Journal (2013), 32, 2722 - 2734; 10.1038/emboj.2013.212 Abstract | Full text | PDF | Supp. info. | Review Process File Published online: 27 September 2013 | | | | CDC42 switches IRSp53 from inhibition of actin growth to elongation by clustering of VASPThe mechanisms underlying filopodia initiation and localization at the plasma membrane are only incompletely understood. This study presents a new model in which active Cdc42 promotes IRSp53-dependent VASP localization at discrete foci, where it drives actin polymerization and initiates filopodia formation. Andrea Disanza, Sara Bisi, Moritz Winterhoff, Francesca Milanesi, Dmitry S Ushakov, David Kast, Paola Marighetti, Guillaume Romet-Lemonne, Hans-Michael Müller, Walter Nickel, Joern Linkner, Davy Waterschoot, Christophe Ampè, Salvatore Cortellino, Andrea Palamidessi, Roberto Dominguez, Marie-France Carlier, Jan Faix and Giorgio Scita The EMBO Journal (2013), 32, 2735 - 2750; 10.1038/emboj.2013.208 Abstract | Full text | PDF | Supp. info. | Review Process File Published online: 27 September 2013 | | | | IFNβ-dependent increases in STAT1, STAT2, and IRF9 mediate resistance to viruses and DNA damage EMBO OpenIFNβ induces the formation of a novel transcriptional complex, U-ISGF3, which contains un-phosphorylated STATs. U-ISGF3 regulates the expression of a subset of IFNβ-stimulated genes to promote resistance to virus infection and DNA damage. HyeonJoo Cheon, Elise G Holvey-Bates, John W Schoggins, Samuel Forster, Paul Hertzog, Naoko Imanaka, Charles M Rice, Mark W Jackson, Damian J Junk and George R Stark The EMBO Journal (2013), 32, 2751 - 2763; 10.1038/emboj.2013.203 Abstract | Full text | PDF | Supp. info. | Review Process File Published online: 24 September 2013 | | | | Antagonistic functions between the RNA chaperone Hfq and an sRNA regulate sensitivity to the antibiotic colicinWhile most bacterial sRNAs act in complex with the RNA chaperone Hfq, the sRNA RyhB relieves repressive Hfq binding to the cirA mRNA. Since CirA is the receptor for colicin, RyhB raises sensitivity to the antibiotic. Hubert Salvail, Marie-Pier Caron, Justine Bélanger and Eric Massé The EMBO Journal (2013), 32, 2764 - 2778; 10.1038/emboj.2013.205 Abstract | Full text | PDF | Supp. info. | Review Process File Published online: 24 September 2013 | | Corrigendum | Top | | | | A cyclic GMP-dependent signalling pathway regulates bacterial phytopathogenesisShi-Qi An, Ko-Hsin Chin, Melanie Febrer, Yvonne McCarthy, Jauo-Guey Yang, Chung-Liang Liu, David Swarbreck, Jane Rogers, J Maxwell Dow, Shan-Ho Chou and Robert P Ryan The EMBO Journal (2013), 32, 2779 - 2781; 10.1038/emboj.2013.215 Full text | PDF | Supp. info. Published online: 20 September 2013 | | Please note that you need to be a subscriber or site-licence holder to enjoy full-text access to The EMBO Journal. In order to do so, please purchase a subscription. You have been sent this Table of Contents Alert because you have opted in to receive it. 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