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Recently published- CXCR2 expression during melanoma tumorigenesis controls transcriptional programs that facilitate tumor growth. Molecular Cancer.
Jinming Yang, Kensie Bergdorf, Chi Yan, Weifeng Luo, Sheau-Chiann Chen, Gregory Ayers, Qi Liu, Xiao Liu, Mark Boothby, Vivian Weiss, Sarah Groves, Austin Oleskie, Vito Quaranta, Ann Richmond.
“Check out our paper … in which we show that CXCR2 expression during melanoma tumorigenesis controls transcriptional programs that facilitate tumor growth,” Chi Yan.
- Hypusination Maintains Intestinal Homeostasis and Prevents Colitis and Carcinogenesis by Enhancing Aldehyde Detoxification. Gastroenterology.
Alain Gobert, Thaddeus Smith, Yvonne Latour, Mohammad Asim, Daniel Barry,Margaret Allaman, Kamery Williams, Kara McNamara, Alberto Delgado, Sarah Short, Kristie Rose, Kevin Schey, Irene Zagol-Ikapitte, Jeremy Coleman, Olivier Boutaud, Shilin Zhao, Blanca Piazuelo, Kay Washington, Lori Coburn, Keith Wilson.
- Correlative light-electron microscopy: integrating dynamics to structure. Trends in Biochemical Sciences.
Andrea Marshall, Evan Krystofiak, Steven Damo, Antentor Hinton Jr.
- Maternal Western-style diet in nonhuman primates leads to offspring islet adaptations including altered gene expression and insulin hypersecretion. Endocrinology and Metabolism.
Darian Carroll, Joseph Elsakr, Allie Mille, Jennifer Fuhr, Maureen Gannon.
“[One]-year-old NHP offspring of dams fed a western style diet hypersecrete insulin in response to glucose,” Darian Thomas Carroll.
- Cell and gene therapy for kidney disease. Nature Reviews Nephrology.
Jennifer Peek, Matthew Wilson.
- Integrator facilitates RNAPII removal to prevent transcription-replication collisions and genome instability. Molecular Cell.
Rahul Bhowmick, Kavi Mehta, David Cortez.
- EvdS6 is a bifunctional decarboxylase from the everninomicin gene cluster. Journal of Biological Chemistry.
Callie Dulin, Pankaj Sharma, Laura Frigo, Markus Voehler, Tina Iverson, Brian Bachmann.
- Template-free prediction of a new monotopic membrane protein fold and assembly by AlphaFold2. Biophysical Journal.
Alican Gulsevin, Hassane Mchaourab, Jens Meiler.
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- (cont.) Hinton Jr. (Molecular Physiology and Biophysics), Andrea Marshall (MPB), Annet Kirabo (Medicine), Avery August (Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine), Bianca Marlin (Columbia University), Blake Riggs (San Francisco State University), Blanton Tolbert (Case Western Reserve University), Celestine Wanjalla (Medicine), Chad Womack (United Negro College Fund), Chantell Evans (Duke University), Christopher Barnes (Stanford University), Chrystal Starbird (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Clintoria Williams (Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine), Corey Reynolds (Baylor College of Medicine), Cornelius Taabazuing (University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine), Craig Cameron (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill), Debra Murray (Baylor College of Medicine), Derek Applewhite (Reed College), Derrick Morton (University of Southern California Los Angeles), Dexter Lee (Howard University College of Medicine), Dionna Williams (Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine), Donald Lynch (University of Cincinnati), Donita Brady (University of Pennsylvania), Erin Lynch (University of Michigan Health System), Florentine Rutaganira (Stanford University), Gustavo Silva (Duke University), Haysetta Shuler (Winston-Salem State University), Ishmail Abdus Saboor (Columbia University), Jamaine Davis (Meharry Medical College), Kafui Dzirasa (Duke University Medical Center), Latanya Hammonds-Odie (Georgia Gwinnett College), Loretta Reyes (Emory University School of Medicine), Mariya Sweetwyne (University of Washington), Melanie McReynolds (Pennsylvania State University), Michael Johnson (University of Arizona), Nathan Smith (University of Rochester), Nikea Pittman (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Olujimi Ajijola (University of California Los Angeles), Quinton Smith (University of California), Renã Robinson (Chemistry), Samantha Lewis (University of California Berkeley), Sandra Murray (University of Pittsburgh), Sherilynn Black (Duke University), Sonya Neal (University of California San Diego), Stanley Andrisse (Howard University College of Medicine), Steven Townsend (Chemistry), Steven Damo (Fisk University), Theanne Griffith (University of California Davis), Marcus Lambert (SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University), William Clemons Jr. (California Institute of Technology).
Highlighted on the cover of Cell.
- An interaction between β′-COP and the ArfGAP, Glo3, maintains post-Golgi cargo recycling. Journal of Cell Biology.
Boyang Xie, Clara Guillem, Swapneeta Date, Cameron Cohen, Christian Jung, Amy Kendall, Jordan Best, Todd Graham, Lauren Jackson.
“The labs of [Lauren Parker] and Todd Graham published a study in [the Journal of Cell Biology] describing a significant interaction between an essential protein complex used for protein and [lipid] transport—the COPI complex—& its regulator protein,” ASBMB Today.
Highlighted in ASBMB Today.
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Preprints- Fatal Iatrogenic Cerebral Amyloid-Related Encephalitis in a patient treated with lecanemab for Alzheimer’s disease: neuroimaging and neuropathology. medRxiv.
Elena Solopova, Wilber Romero-Fernandez, Hannah Harmsen, Lissa Ventura-Antunes, Emmeline Wang, Alena Shostak, Jose Maldonado, Manus Donahue, Matthew Schrag.
- After wounding, a G-protein coupled receptor restores tension to epithelial cells in a dynamic inward-traveling wave. bioRxiv.
Ivy Han, Lila Nassar, Andrea Page-McCaw, Shane Hutson.
“Who would have thought epithelial cells set cortical tension using information from a cell surface receptor?” The Page-McCaw lab.
- Pathogenic bacteria experience pervasive RNA polymerase backtracking during infection. bioRxiv.
Kaitlyn Browning, Houra Merrikh.
“In a recent preprint, [Kaitlyn Browning] and [Houra Merrikh] demonstrate a new way to investigate [DNA]-protein interactions in bacterial [pathogens] during infection,” VUMC Molecular Pathogenesis.
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