| | | | | Table of ContentsHave you seen? Articles Retraction | Volume 33, Number 24 | Have you seen? | The presenilin‐like protease SPPL3 cleaves Golgi‐resident glycosyltransferases and glycosidases to regulate global protein N‐glycosylation. Siniša Urban Published online 20.11.2014 | | Tissue‐specific environmental factors determine the fate of resident myeloid‐derived cells, affecting the resolution of tissue injury in the brain. Nora Hagemeyer and Marco Prinz Published online 13.11.2014 | | Recent studies show that RTCB not only processes intron‐containing tRNAs, but also splices XBP1, a key regulator of UPR that is also important for priming specific cells for high secretory activity such as plasma cells. Witold Filipowicz Published online 17.11.2014 | Articles | The intramembrane‐cleaving GxGD‐type aspartyl protease, SPPL3, controls the proteolytic release of the ectodomain of glycosyltransferases and glycosidases to regulate cellular N‐glycosylation. Matthias Voss, Ulrike Künzel, Fabian Higel, Peer‐Hendrik Kuhn, Alessio Colombo, Akio Fukumori, Martina Haug‐Kröper, Bärbel Klier, Gudula Grammer, Andreas Seidl, Bernd Schröder, Reinhard Obst, Harald Steiner, Stefan F Lichtenthaler, Christian Haass, and Regina Fluhrer Published online 29.10.2014 | | TGFβ1 regulates the ability of microglia to acquire an inflammation resolving phenotype under pathological conditions by down‐regulating the expression of the transcription factor IRF7. Merav Cohen, Orit Matcovitch, Eyal David, Zohar Barnett‐Itzhaki, Hadas Keren‐Shaul, Ronnie Blecher‐Gonen, Diego Adhemar Jaitin, Antonio Sica, Ido Amit, and Michal Schwartz Published online 10.11.2014 | | The capacity of B cells to differentiate into plasma cells and secrete antibodies upon activation relies on the efficient splicing of the XBP1 mRNA, catalyzed by the tRNA ligase complex and its co‐factor archease during the unfolded protein response. Jennifer Jurkin, Theresa Henkel, Anne Færch Nielsen, Martina Minnich, Johannes Popow, Therese Kaufmann, Katrin Heindl, Thomas Hoffmann, Meinrad Busslinger, and Javier Martinez | | RNA:DNA hybrids are a novel class of intracellular PAMP molecules that can directly stimulate cGAS to produce cGAMP leading to the induction of antiviral response genes. Arun K Mankan, Tobias Schmidt, Dhruv Chauhan, Marion Goldeck, Klara Höning, Moritz Gaidt, Andrew V Kubarenko, Liudmila Andreeva, Karl‐Peter Hopfner, and Veit Hornung Published online 25.11.2014 | | Mutations in RNA‐binding protein TDP‐43 are linked to ALS. This study reports that the worm homolog of TDP‐43, TDP‐1, limits the accumulation of double‐stranded RNAs, offering insight on the potential contribution of TDP‐43/TDP‐1 to disease onset. Tassa K Saldi, Peter EA Ash, Gavin Wilson, Patrick Gonzales, Alfonso Garrido‐Lecca, Christine M Roberts, Vishantie Dostal, Tania F Gendron, Lincoln D Stein, Thomas Blumenthal, Leonard Petrucelli, and Christopher D Link | | This paper unravels the functionality of Escargot, so far described as marker for progenitors cells in Drosophila, in intestinal stem cell maintenance and suppressor of differentiation. Jerome Korzelius, Svenja K Naumann, Mariano A Loza‐Coll, Jessica SK Chan, Devanjali Dutta, Jessica Oberheim, Christine Gläßer, Tony D Southall, Andrea H Brand, D Leanne Jones, and Bruce A Edgar | | These authors uncover a dual role of Escargot (Esg) in Drosophila intestinal stem cell homeostasis: While regulating stem cell maintenance, Esg also controls Notch‐dependent enteroblast differentiation via its direct target gene Amun. Mariano A Loza‐Coll, Tony D Southall, Sharsti L Sandall, Andrea H Brand, and D Leanne Jones Published online 27.11.2014 | | βPix (Arhgef7) is required for cytoplasmic accumulation of Yap/Taz induced by either high cell density or cytoskeletal remodelling and acts by scaffolding the hippo kinase component Lats to Yap/Taz. Emad Heidary Arash, Ki Myung Song, Siyuan Song, Ahmed Shiban, and Liliana Attisano Published online 25.11.2014 | Retraction Jens C Schwamborn, Myriam Müller, Annemarie HM Becker, and Andreas W Püschel Published online 17.12.2014 | | |
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