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The EMBO Journal Table of Contents for 1 September 2014; Vol. 33, No. 17

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Volume 33, Number 17



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Two papers published in The EMBO Journal and Science show that reconstituted human microtubule motor protein dynein is highly processive in the presence of its activator dynactin as well as adaptor proteins.
Michael A Cianfrocco and Andres E Leschziner
Published online 24.07.2014

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The finding that allosteric cooperation between rhomboid protease dimers aids specific recognition of physiological substrates offers new concepts in the understanding of intramembrane proteolysis.
Kvido Strisovsky and Matthew Freeman
Published online 15.07.2014

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A screen revealing coupling of apoptosis and checkpoint adaptation pathways calls for reevaluation of the competing network model for explaining the fate of cells upon extended mitotic arrest.
Luca L Fava and Andreas Villunger
Published online 25.07.2014

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KIF7 is a conserved kinesin involved in Hh signaling that associates with microtubule plus‐ends in cilia to regulate axonemal stability and length, and to generate a cilia‐tip compartment where Gli proteins processing is regulated.
Ganesh V Pusapati and Rajat Rohatgi
Published online 17.07.2014

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Cargo adaptor BICD2 converts dynein from a non‐processive to a highly processive motor in presence of dynactin. This might coordinate long‐distance movement with cargo availability.
Max A Schlager, Ha Thi Hoang, Linas Urnavicius, Simon L Bullock, and Andrew P Carter
Published online 01.07.2014 Open Access

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Homotropic allosteric communication between rhomboid dimers controls efficient cleavage of cognate transmembrane substrate while being dispensable for proteolysis of generic soluble substrates.
Elena Arutyunova, Pankaj Panwar, Pauline M Skiba, Nicola Gale, Michelle W Mak, and M Joanne Lemieux
Published online 09.07.2014

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Immunologic tolerance to intestinal microbiota depends on Rab11 endosome‐mediated control of pathogen pattern recognition receptor TLR9 processing and signaling.
Shiyan Yu, Yingchao Nie, Byron Knowles, Ryotaro Sakamori, Ewa Stypulkowski, Chirag Patel, Soumyashree Das, Veronique Douard, Ronaldo P Ferraris, Edward M Bonder, James R Goldenring, Yicktung Tony Ip, and Nan Gao
Published online 24.07.2014 Open Access

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Bacteria compartmentalize by sequestering components into protein shells. Here, such a nanocompartment is shown to structurally resemble virus capsids and to store large amounts of iron for protection under starvation conditions.
Colleen A McHugh, Juan Fontana, Daniel Nemecek, Naiqian Cheng, Anastasia A Aksyuk, J Bernard Heymann, Dennis C Winkler, Alan S Lam, Joseph S Wall, Alasdair C Steven, and Egbert Hoiczyk
Published online 14.07.2014

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The histone acetyltransferase KAT2A emerges as a novel key regulator of hippocampal memory consolidation in mice, controlling gene expression linked to neuroactive ligand–receptor signaling in association with NF‐κB.
Roman M Stilling, Raik Rönicke, Eva Benito, Hendrik Urbanke, Vincenzo Capece, Susanne Burkhardt, Sanaz Bahari‐Javan, Jonas Barth, Farahnaz Sananbenesi, Anna L Schütz, Jerzy Dyczkowski, Ana Martinez‐Hernandez, Cemil Kerimoglu, Sharon YR Dent, Stefan Bonn, Klaus G Reymann, and Andre Fischer
Published online 14.07.2014

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The adaptor proteins Dok1 and Dok2 regulate natural killer‐cell activation and maturation.
Javier Celis‐Gutierrez, Marilyn Boyron, Thierry Walzer, Pier Paolo Pandolfi, Stipan Jonjić, Daniel Olive, Marc Dalod, Eric Vivier, and Jacques A Nunès
Published online 24.06.2014

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Plant microbial resistance is mediated by a pair of interacting immune sensors, RGA4 and RGA5. RGA4 mediates cell death but is repressed by RGA5. The repressor is neutralized by binding of pathogen‐derived proteins to the dimer.
Stella Césari, Hiroyuki Kanzaki, Tadashi Fujiwara, Maud Bernoux, Véronique Chalvon, Yoji Kawano, Ko Shimamoto, Peter Dodds, Ryohei Terauchi, and Thomas Kroj
Published online 14.07.2014

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An RNAi screen offers new insights into the regulatory networks governing the fate of cancer cells undergoing prolonged drug‐induced mitotic checkpoint arrest.
Laura A Díaz‐Martínez, Zemfira N Karamysheva, Ross Warrington, Bing Li, Shuguang Wei, Xian‐Jin Xie, Michael G Roth, and Hongtao Yu
Published online 14.07.2014

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Saswati Panda, Jing Zhang, Nguan Soon Tan, Bow Ho, and Jeak Ling Ding
Published online 01.09.2014

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