
Reviews
Open Access Mammary stem cells and progenitors: targeting the roots of breast cancer for prevention
Pirashaanthy Tharmapalan, Mathepan Mahendralingam, Hal K Berman, Rama Khokhae100852 | First Published: 21 June 2019
In our mini‐series on breast cancer, Khokha and colleagues review the revised perspectives on chemoprevention for high‐risk patients based on the current state of mammary gland molecular biology, and discuss its promises and challenges.
Articles
In situ imaging of the bacterial flagellar motor disassembly and assembly processes
Mohammed Kaplan, Poorna Subramanian, Debnath Ghosal, Catherine M Oikonomou, Sahand Pirbadian, Ruth Starwalt‐Lee, Shrawan Kumar Mageswaran, Davi R Ortega, Jeffrey A Gralnick, Mohamed Y El‐Naggar, Grant J Jensene100957 | First Published: 20 May 2019
Electron cryo‐tomography reveals that Gammaproteobacteria disassemble their flagella in response to limited nutrient sources in the environment, whereas flagellar assembly is regulated via an "inside‐out" pathway.
PTPN3 acts as a tumor suppressor and boosts TGF‐β signaling independent of its phosphatase activity
Bo Yuan, Jinquan Liu, Jin Cao, Yi Yu, Hanchenxi Zhang, Fei Wang, Yezhang Zhu, Mu Xiao, Sisi Liu, Youqiong Ye, Le Ma, Dewei Xu, Ningyi Xu, Yi Li, Bin Zhao, Pinglong Xu, Jianping Jin, Jianming Xu, Xi Chen, Li Shen, Xia Lin, Xin‐Hua Fenge99945 | First Published: 14 June 2019
A new PTPN3 function as regulator of Smurf2 binding to TβRI is abolished by mutations associated with intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma.
ROCK2 inhibition triggers the collective invasion of colorectal adenocarcinomas
Fotine Libanje, Joel Raingeaud, Rui Luan, ZoéAp Thomas, Olivier Zajac, Joel Veiga, Laetitia Marisa, Julien Adam, Valerie Boige, David Malka, Diane Goéré, Alan Hall, Jean‐Yves Soazec, Friedrich Prall, Maximiliano Gelli, Peggy Dartigues, Fanny Jauline99299 | First Published: 18 June 2019
Colorectal cancer specimens show coordinated gland‐like dissemination controlled by Rho‐GTPase signalling.
Open Access Conserved crosstalk between histone deacetylation and H3K79 methylation generates DOT1L‐dose dependency in HDAC1‐deficient thymic lymphoma
Hanneke Vlaming, Chelsea M McLean, Tessy Korthout, Mir Farshid Alemdehy, Sjoerd Hendriks, Cesare Lancini, Sander Palit, Sjoerd Klarenbeek, Eliza Mari Kwesi‐Maliepaard, Thom M Molenaar, Liesbeth Hoekman, Thierry T Schmidlin, AF Maarten Altelaar, Tibor van Welsem, Jan‐Hermen Dannenberg, Heinz Jacobs, Fred van Leeuwene101564 | First Published: 17 June 2019
Rpd3/HDAC1 histone deacetylases restrict Dot1‐mediated H3K79 methylation in yeast and mammals, with consequences for murine lymphomagenesis.
Open Access RNF34 functions in immunity and selective mitophagy by targeting MAVS for autophagic degradation
Xiang He, Yongjie Zhu, Yanhong Zhang, Yunqi Geng, Jing Gong, Jin Geng, Pingping Zhang, Xiaotong Zhang, Ning Liu, Yumeng Peng, Chenbin Wang, Yujie Wang, Xin Liu, Luming Wan, Feng Gong, Congwen Wei, Hui Zhonge100978 | First Published: 17 June 2019
Ubiquitin‐dependent targeting of MAVS aggregates to autophagy receptor NDP52 controls antiviral interferon signaling upon RIG‐I stimulation.
Open Access Transnuclear mice reveal Peyer's patch iNKT cells that regulate B‐cell class switching to IgG1
Eleanor Clancy‐Thompson, Gui Zhen Chen, Nelson M LaMarche, Lestat R Ali, Hee‐Jin Jeong, Stephanie J Crowley, Kelly Boelaars, Michael B Brenner, Lydia Lynch, Stephanie K Dougane101260 | First Published: 31 May 2019
A novel population of iNKT cells with a unique function in supporting IgG1 class switching in the gut mucosa may be important for surveillance for mucosal pathogens.
Resources
Open Access Centriolar satellites are acentriolar assemblies of centrosomal proteins
Valentina Quarantotti, Jia‐Xuan Chen, Julia Tischer, Carmen Gonzalez Tejedo, Evaggelia K Papachristou, Clive S D'Santos, John V Kilmartin, Martin L Miller, Fanni Gergelye101082 | First Published: 03 June 2019
Proteomic profiling of the cytoplasmic granules implicated in centrosome and primary cilia function reveals considerable overlap with the centrosome proteome, both in normal and acentriolar cells.
Open Access Spatial and proteomic profiling reveals centrosome‐independent features of centriolar satellites
Ladan Gheiratmand, Etienne Coyaud, Gagan D Gupta, Estelle MN Laurent, Monica Hasegan, Suzanna L Prosser, João Gonçalves, Brian Raught, Laurence Pelletiere101109 | First Published: 03 June 2019
Bio‐ID of 22 centriolar satellite proteins defines a proximity interaction landscape amongst more than 600 proteins, which is greatly affected by depletion of the key satellite constituent PCM1.
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