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Volume 26 Issue 1, January 2016

Research Highlight

  • The mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR), a protein kinase, is the centre of huge attention due to its importance in intracellular signaling and in health and disease. In their recent study, Yin et al. show that mTOR can regulate signaling through the insulin-like growth factor 1 receptor and that it possesses a new enzymatic activity — the ability to phosphorylate proteins on tyrosine residues.

    • Xuemin Wang
    • Christopher G Proud
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  • Classical inflammatory monocytes and their derivative macrophages promote tumor metastasis whereas CD8+ T and NK cells restrict tumor growth. In a recent paper published in Science, Hanna and colleagues demonstrate that another monocyte population, nonclassical patrolling monocytes, is enriched in the microvasculature of tumor-challenged lung and reduces tumor metastasis by recruiting NK cells.

    • Luca Cassetta
    • Jeffrey W Pollard
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  • Adding to the Histone Code at DNA double-strand breaks, Mailand and colleagues now uncover non-degradative ubiquitin marks on linker histone H1 as key signaling intermediates in the DNA damage signal transduction cascade.

    • Michael SY Huen
    • Junjie Chen
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