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The EMBO Journal Table of Contents for 01 February 2017; Vol. 36, No. 3

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Volume 36, Number 3



News & Views
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Several recent studies have used clever variations of RNA‐seq techniques to comprehensively map small RNA–target networks involved in controlling bacterial gene expression.

Jens Hör and Jörg Vogel
Published online 28.12.2016

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Alternative modes of transcriptional pre‐initiation complex assembly rather than gene‐specific activators differentiate housekeeping gene expression from regulated gene expression.

Slawomir Kubik, Maria Jessica Bruzzone, and David Shore
Published online 09.01.2017

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The first co‐crystal structure of cytochrome c oxidase and cytochrome c illustrates how transient protein–protein interactions mediate a key step in the electron transport chain.

Joseph A Lyons and Poul Nissen
Published online 13.01.2017

Review
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This review offers a concise summary of our current view of how HIFs mediate glycolytic reprogramming and facilitate breast cancer stem cell survival under hypoxia.

Gregg L Semenza
Published online 22.12.2016

Articles
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STYX‐mediated stabilization of ubiquitination targets by blocking substrate adaptor recruitment into SCF E3s may represent a general new mode of cullin–RING ligase regulation.

Veronika Reiterer, Cristina Figueras‐Puig, Francois Le Guerroue, Stefano Confalonieri, Manuela Vecchi, Dasaradha Jalapothu, Sandip M Kanse, Raymond J Deshaies, Pier Paolo Di Fiore, Christian Behrends, and Hesso Farhan
Published online 22.12.2016

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The different level of responsiveness seen for housekeeping vs. regulatable gene promoters is inherent to the underlying DNA sequence rather than to specific activator use.

Wim J de Jonge, Eoghan O'Duibhir, Philip Lijnzaad, Dik van Leenen, Marian JA Groot Koerkamp, Patrick Kemmeren, and Frank CP Holstege
Published online 15.12.2016 Open Access

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The Cyt.c–CcO crystal structure delineates the path for electron transfer and illustrates a new mode of transient protein–protein interaction via ordered water molecules.

Satoru Shimada, Kyoko Shinzawa‐Itoh, Junpei Baba, Shimpei Aoe, Atsuhiro Shimada, Eiki Yamashita, Jiyoung Kang, Masaru Tateno, Shinya Yoshikawa, and Tomitake Tsukihara
Published online 15.12.2016 Open Access

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Experiments and modeling reveal a simple mechanism by which DNA replication can control spatiotemporal dynamics of bacterial DNA‐binding proteins involved in chromosome organization and global gene expression.

Rodrigo Arias‐Cartin, Genevieve S Dobihal, Manuel Campos, Ivan V Surovtsev, Bradley Parry, and Christine Jacobs‐Wagner
Published online 23.12.2016

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Correct localization of oskar mRNPs in the Drosophila oocyte is mediated by motor protein kinesin‐1. Uncoupling of kinesin loading via Tropomyosin1‐I/C from its cargo splicing‐dependent activation ensures coordinated mRNA transport in the oocyte.

Imre Gáspár, Vasiliy Sysoev, Artem Komissarov, and Anne Ephrussi
Published online 27.12.2016 Open Access

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The anterior–posterior migration of neuroblast progeny in C. elegans larvae is regulated by the interplay between Hippo kinases and Rho GTPase MIG‐2 activity.

Guoxin Feng, Zhiwen Zhu, Wen‐Jun Li, Qirong Lin, Yongping Chai, Meng‐Qiu Dong, and Guangshuo Ou
Published online 23.12.2016

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Transcriptional up‐regulation of miR‐34c‐5p upon TCR stimulation is involved in T‐cell differentiation, while its down‐regulation during HIV infection may be part of an anti‐viral host response.

Andreia J Amaral, Jorge Andrade, Russell B Foxall, Paula Matoso, Ana M Matos, Rui S Soares, Cheila Rocha, Christian G Ramos, Rita Tendeiro, Ana Serra‐Caetano, José A Guerra‐Assunção, Mariana Santa‐Marta, João Gonçalves, Margarida Gama‐Carvalho, and Ana E Sousa
Published online 19.12.2016

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At sites of newly incorporated ribonucleotides, Top1 may not only induce single‐strand breaks but also sequentially cleave both DNA strands, causing genome damage that requires repair by homologous recombination.

Shar‐yin N Huang, Jessica S Williams, Mercedes E Arana, Thomas A Kunkel, and Yves Pommier
Published online 08.12.2016

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A new method using UV‐crosslinking maps the small RNA–RNA interaction network in bacteria and provides transcriptome‐wide information on small RNA function.

Shafagh A Waters, Sean P McAteer, Grzegorz Kudla, Ignatius Pang, Nandan P Deshpande, Timothy G Amos, Kai Wen Leong, Marc R Wilkins, Richard Strugnell, David L Gally, David Tollervey, and Jai J Tree
Published online 11.11.2016 Open Access

 

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