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The EMBO Journal Table of Contents for 17 October 2016; Vol. 35, No. 20

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Volume 35, Number 20



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During pyroptosis, an N‐terminal cleavage fragment of gasdermin D relocates to the plasma membrane, forming pores that trigger pro‐inflammatory cell death.

Moritz M Gaidt and Veit Hornung
Published online 29.08.2016

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The crystal structure of the Zika virus NS1 protein reveals an extended intertwined loop forming a hydrophobic “spike” that contributes to cellular membrane association.

Xiaoying Xu, Hao Song, Jianxun Qi, Yuqian Liu, Haiyuan Wang, Chao Su, Yi Shi, and George F Gao
Published online 30.08.2016 Open Access

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Aberrant RNAs originating from all three nuclear RNA polymerases are targeted by a TUT/DIS3L2 surveillance system, implicating Perlman syndrome exoribonuclease DIS3L2 as a key player in uridylation‐mediated cytoplasmic RNA decay.

Dmytro Ustianenko, Josef Pasulka, Zuzana Feketova, Lukas Bednarik, Dagmar Zigackova, Andrea Fortova, Mihaela Zavolan, and Stepanka Vanacova
Published online 19.09.2016 Open Access

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A GSK3‐dependent phosphodegron controls ubiquitination of the oncogenic transcription factor SOX9 via the tumor suppressor FBW7 and provides a potential therapeutic target.

Aldwin Suryo Rahmanto, Vasil Savov, Andrä Brunner, Sara Bolin, Holger Weishaupt, Alena Malyukova, Gabriela Rosén, Matko Čančer, Sonja Hutter, Anders Sundström, Daisuke Kawauchi, David TW Jones, Charles Spruck, Michael D Taylor, Yoon‐Jae Cho, Stefan M Pfister, Marcel Kool, Andrey Korshunov, Fredrik J Swartling, and Olle Sangfelt
Published online 13.09.2016 Open Access

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Loss of APP in the adult brain impairs dendritic spine dynamics and plasticity leading to cognitive deficits.

Chengyu Zou, Sophie Crux, Stephane Marinesco, Elena Montagna, Carmelo Sgobio, Yuan Shi, Song Shi, Kaichuan Zhu, Mario M Dorostkar, Ulrike C Müller, and Jochen Herms
Published online 29.08.2016 Open Access

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Snap29 is a SNARE and as such it mediates membrane fusion events. Additionally, Snap29 is shown here to have a role in kinetochore formation that is independent from its function as a SNARE.

Elena Morelli, Valeria Mastrodonato, Galina V Beznoussenko, Alexandre A Mironov, Emiliana Tognon, and Thomas Vaccari
Published online 19.09.2016 Open Access

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A systematic proteome analysis reveals that degradation rates for most synaptic proteins are not affected by inhibiting the ubiquitin‐proteasome system.

Vicky Hakim, Laurie D Cohen, Rina Zuchman, Tamar Ziv, and Noam E Ziv
Published online 09.09.2016

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Ruzica Bago, Eeva Sommer, Pau Castel, Claire Crafter, Fiona P Bailey, Natalia Shpiro, José Baselga, Darren Cross, Patrick A Eyers, and Dario R Alessi
Published online 16.10.2016

 
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