Table of contents
Volume 455 Number 7211 pp263-430
In this issue (18 September 2008)
Also this week
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Editorials
The other North American election p263
As Canadian scientists work to maintain their international reputation, a little encouragement from the election candidates would be appreciated.
doi:10.1038/455263a
Handle with care p263
Ecologists must research how best to intervene in and preserve ecosystems.
doi:10.1038/455263b
Virtues of visualization p264
Mapping techniques, used with care, can offer fresh insights into data about the world around us.
doi:10.1038/455264a
Research Highlights
Active aphids p266
doi:10.1038/455266a
Biochemistry: Protecting the heart p266
doi:10.1038/455266b
Astronomy: Fossils on Titan p266
doi:10.1038/455266c
Conservation: Homes on the range p266
doi:10.1038/455266d
Evolution: Sexy and doomed p266
doi:10.1038/455266e
Neurology: Dopamine link to fragile X p266
doi:10.1038/455266f
Chemistry: Ro-taxing synthesis p267
doi:10.1038/455267a
Evolutionary biology: Eggs in many baskets p267
doi:10.1038/455267b
Fluid dynamics: Making water wander p267
doi:10.1038/455267c
Atmospheric chemistry: Glasses in the sky p267
doi:10.1038/455267d
News
Green issues dominate election p268
Climate change is high on Canadian agenda.
Nicola Jones
doi:10.1038/455268a
Iran holds AIDS doctors p269
Scientists in call for release of HIV researchers.
Declan Butler
doi:10.1038/455269a
Japan fast-tracks stem-cell patent p269
Kyoto University secures first award for induced pluripotent cells.
David Cyranoski
doi:10.1038/455269b
Swollen with success p270
For a different perspective on the 2008 indicators from the US National Science Foundation, take a look at Nature's cartograms.
Declan Butler
doi:10.1038/455270a
Data on display p273
Two researchers explain why they're posting their experimental results online.
Katherine Sanderson
doi:10.1038/455273a
Innovative ideas p273
In the third of our election-themed podcasts available online, Nature looks at where US innovation policy might go under a new president.
doi:10.1038/455273b
A longer paper gathers more citations p274
Brevity is not the secret to scientific success.
Philip Ball
doi:10.1038/455274a
Gene chips unmask cryptic diseases p274
Microarrays zero in on small DNA defects.
Erika Check Hayden
doi:10.1038/455274b
Snapshot: Long-lost antcestor p275
Meet the ant from Mars.
Amber Dance
doi:10.1038/455275a
Virgo's vacuum failure stalls gravity-wave hunt p276
doi:10.1038/455276a
Fossil hunter accused of stealing dinosaur p276
doi:10.1038/455276b
Blandford to lead next decadal astronomy survey p276
doi:10.1038/455276c
US health agency gets creative with grants p276
doi:10.1038/455276d
Court fines entomologists for illegal collecting in India p276
doi:10.1038/455276e
Bisphenol A exposure may pose disease risk p276
doi:10.1038/455276f
News Features
Ecology: The heart of the wood p277
Bialowieza is one of the best-preserved woodlands in Europe. But is it a good reference point for what Europe looked like 5,000 years ago? Emma Marris goes deep into the forest to find out.
doi:10.1038/455277a
Biological theory: Postmodern evolution? p281
This summer a group of high-profile researchers met in Altenberg, Austria, to try and plot the future course of evolutionary theory. John Whitfield was there.
doi:10.1038/455281a
Correspondence
More ground work needed to prepare students for PhDs p285
Cristina Banks-Leite
doi:10.1038/455285a
Talking about the creative use of enhancements p285
Jennifer Manning
doi:10.1038/455285b
European grants: a different view puts rich countries ahead p285
Bob O'Hara
doi:10.1038/455285c
European grants: a lifeline in poorly funded countries p285
Mike Fainzilber
doi:10.1038/455285d
Books and Arts
Time to can the tuna fisheries? p286
A tale of the endangered Atlantic bluefin tuna reveals how overfishing and unreported catches threaten to wipe out this majestic predator. But it stops short of offering original solutions, explains Geoff Arnold.
Geoff Arnold reviews Tuna: A Love Story by Richard Ellis
doi:10.1038/455286a
Ocean exhibit makes waves p287
Amber Dance reviews The Sant Ocean Hall
doi:10.1038/455287a
Stages of uncertainty p288
Kirsten E. Shepherd-Barr reviews Stage Directions: Writing on Theatre 1970–2008 by Michael Frayn
doi:10.1038/455288a
Saving plastics for posterity p288
Susan Mossman reviews Conservation of Plastics: Materials Science, Degradation and Preservation by Yvonne Shashoua
doi:10.1038/455288b
Robots refined p289
Daniel Cressey
doi:10.1038/455289a
Essay
Meetings that changed the world: Asilomar 1975: DNA modification secured p290
The California meeting set standards allowing geneticists to push research to its limits without endangering public health. Organizer Paul Berg asks if another such meeting could resolve today's controversies.
Paul Berg
doi:10.1038/455290a
See also: Editor's summary
News and Views
Cancer: Hedgehog's other great trick p293
The poet Archilochus wrote "The fox has many tricks, and the hedgehog one great one". Yet a signalling-pathway namesake of hedgehog may have two great tricks that could be exploited for cancer therapy.
Tom Curran & Jessica M. Y. Ng
doi:10.1038/455293a
See also: Editor's summary
Astrophysics: Heartbeat of an active galaxy p294
Active galaxies are thought to be the supermassive cousins of binary systems in our Galaxy that contain black holes. Observations of an unusual active galaxy provide compelling evidence that these systems are indeed related.
Phil Uttley
doi:10.1038/455294a
See also: Editor's summary
Developmental neuroscience: Hox and Fox p295
A network of Hox factors specifies the identity of motor neurons in the spinal cord. Studies of an essential Fox-class accessory factor illuminate the developmental and evolutionary subtlety of the process.
Samuel L. Pfaff
doi:10.1038/455295a
Photonics: Illumination for atomic movies p297
Free-electron lasers could produce X-rays intense enough to make atomic-resolution movies. Initial designs are kilometres long, but a prototype working in the ultraviolet points a way to shorter machines.
Claudio Pellegrini
doi:10.1038/455297a
Climate science: A bright side of precipitation p298
Tim Lincoln
doi:10.1038/455298a
Optics: Farewell to Flatland p299
Metamaterials are the key to perfect lenses, 'invisibility' cloaks and slow and stored broadband light. A three-dimensional optical metamaterial with a negative refractive index has now been created.
Ortwin Hess
doi:10.1038/455299a
See also: Editor's summary
50 & 100 Years Ago p299
doi:10.1038/455299b
Biochemistry: Divergence from the superfamily p300
The unique structure of an enzyme that synthesizes lipid mediators in plants defines its function and serves as a characteristic footprint in genomes of plants and some animals.
Lawrence J. Marnett
doi:10.1038/455300a
See also: Editor's summary
Insight: Small-molecule catalysis -
Insight: Small-molecule catalysis
Small-molecule catalysis p303
Andrew Mitchinson & Joshua Finkelstein
doi:10.1038/455303a
The advent and development of organocatalysis p304
David W. C. MacMillan
doi:10.1038/nature07367
Abstract | Full Text | PDF (161K)
Computational prediction of small-molecule catalysts p309
K. N. Houk & Paul Ha-Yeon Cheong
doi:10.1038/nature07368
Abstract | Full Text | PDF (355K)
Carbon–heteroatom bond formation catalysed by organometallic complexes p314
John F. Hartwig
doi:10.1038/nature07369
Abstract | Full Text | PDF (269K)
Natural products as inspiration for the development of asymmetric catalysis p323
Justin T. Mohr, Michael R. Krout & Brian M. Stoltz
doi:10.1038/nature07370
Abstract | Full Text | PDF (327K)
Biologically inspired oxidation catalysis p333
Lawrence Que Jr & William B. Tolman
doi:10.1038/nature07371
Abstract | Full Text | PDF (318K)
Towards uranium catalysts p341
Alexander R. Fox, Suzanne C. Bart, Karsten Meyer & Christopher C. Cummins
doi:10.1038/nature07372
Abstract | Full Text | PDF (318K)
Articles
An intrinsic mechanism of corticogenesis from embryonic stem cells p351
Nicolas Gaspard, Tristan Bouschet, Raphael Hourez, Jordane Dimidschstein, Gilles Naeije, Jelle van den Ameele, Ira Espuny-Camacho, Adèle Herpoel, Lara Passante, Serge N. Schiffmann, Afsaneh Gaillard & Pierre Vanderhaeghen
doi:10.1038/nature07287
Abstract | Full Text | PDF (1,671K) | Supplementary information
See also: Editor's summary
Structural basis for specific cleavage of Lys 63-linked polyubiquitin chains p358
Yusuke Sato, Azusa Yoshikawa, Atsushi Yamagata, Hisatoshi Mimura, Masami Yamashita, Kayoko Ookata, Osamu Nureki, Kazuhiro Iwai, Masayuki Komada & Shuya Fukai
doi:10.1038/nature07254
Abstract | Full Text | PDF (860K) | Supplementary information
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Structural insights into the evolutionary paths of oxylipin biosynthetic enzymes p363
Dong-Sun Lee, Pierre Nioche, Mats Hamberg & C. S. Raman
doi:10.1038/nature07307
Abstract | Full Text | PDF (647K) | Supplementary information
See also: Editor's summary | News and Views by Marnett
Letters
A periodicity of
1 hour in X-ray emission from the active galaxy RE J1034+396 p369
Marek Gierli
ski,
Matthew Middleton,
Martin Ward
&
Chris Done
doi:10.1038/nature07277
First paragraph | Full Text | PDF (324K)
See also: Editor's summary | News and Views by Uttley
Unusual magnetic order in the pseudogap region of the superconductor HgBa2CuO4+
p372
Y. Li,
V. Balédent,
N. Bari
i
,
Y. Cho,
B. Fauqué,
Y. Sidis,
G. Yu,
X. Zhao,
P. Bourges
&
M. Greven
doi:10.1038/nature07251
First paragraph | Full Text | PDF (414K) | Supplementary information
See also: Editor's summary
Three-dimensional optical metamaterial with a negative refractive index p376
Jason Valentine, Shuang Zhang, Thomas Zentgraf, Erick Ulin-Avila, Dentcho A. Genov, Guy Bartal & Xiang Zhang
doi:10.1038/nature07247
First paragraph | Full Text | PDF (753K) | Supplementary information
See also: Editor's summary | News and Views by Hess
Chiral colloidal clusters p380
D. Zerrouki, J. Baudry, D. Pine, P. Chaikin & J. Bibette
doi:10.1038/nature07237
First paragraph | Full Text | PDF (358K) | Supplementary information
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Prolonged suppression of ecosystem carbon dioxide uptake after an anomalously warm year p383
John A. Arnone III, Paul S. J. Verburg, Dale W. Johnson, Jessica D. Larsen, Richard L. Jasoni, Annmarie J. Lucchesi, Candace M. Batts, Christopher von Nagy, William G. Coulombe, David E. Schorran, Paul E. Buck, Bobby H. Braswell, James S. Coleman, Rebecca A. Sherry, Linda L. Wallace, Yiqi Luo & David S. Schimel
doi:10.1038/nature07296
First paragraph | Full Text | PDF (562K) | Supplementary information
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Counterintuitive carbon-to-nutrient coupling in an Arctic pelagic ecosystem p387
T. F. Thingstad, R. G. J. Bellerby, G. Bratbak, K. Y. Børsheim, J. K. Egge, M. Heldal, A. Larsen, C. Neill, J. Nejstgaard, S. Norland, R.-A. Sandaa, E. F. Skjoldal, T. Tanaka, R. Thyrhaug & B. Töpper
doi:10.1038/nature07235
First paragraph | Full Text | PDF (407K) | Supplementary information
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Platelet-derived growth factor-
receptor activation is required for human cytomegalovirus infection p391
Liliana Soroceanu, Armin Akhavan & Charles S. Cobbs
doi:10.1038/nature07209
First paragraph | Full Text | PDF (894K) | Supplementary information
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Autophagy in thymic epithelium shapes the T-cell repertoire and is essential for tolerance p396
Jelena Nedjic, Martin Aichinger, Jan Emmerich, Noboru Mizushima & Ludger Klein
doi:10.1038/nature07208
First paragraph | Full Text | PDF (633K) | Supplementary information
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Regulatory networks define phenotypic classes of human stem cell lines p401
Franz-Josef Müller, Louise C. Laurent, Dennis Kostka, Igor Ulitsky, Roy Williams, Christina Lu, In-Hyun Park, Mahendra S. Rao, Ron Shamir, Philip H. Schwartz, Nils O. Schmidt & Jeanne F. Loring
doi:10.1038/nature07213
First paragraph | Full Text | PDF (1,490K) | Supplementary information
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A paracrine requirement for hedgehog signalling in cancer p406
Robert L. Yauch, Stephen E. Gould, Suzie J. Scales, Tracy Tang, Hua Tian, Christina P. Ahn, Derek Marshall, Ling Fu, Thomas Januario, Dara Kallop, Michelle Nannini-Pepe, Karen Kotkow, James C. Marsters, Lee L. Rubin & Frederic J. de Sauvage
doi:10.1038/nature07275
First paragraph | Full Text | PDF (534K) | Supplementary information
See also: Editor's summary | News and Views by Curran & Ng
S-nitrosylation of histone deacetylase 2 induces chromatin remodelling in neurons p411
Alexi Nott, P. Marc Watson, James D. Robinson, Luca Crepaldi & Antonella Riccio
doi:10.1038/nature07238
First paragraph | Full Text | PDF (475K) | Supplementary information
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Structure of the 30S translation initiation complex p416
Angelita Simonetti, Stefano Marzi, Alexander G. Myasnikov, Attilio Fabbretti, Marat Yusupov, Claudio O. Gualerzi & Bruno P. Klaholz
doi:10.1038/nature07192
First paragraph | Full Text | PDF (715K) | Supplementary information
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Prolyl 4-hydroxylation regulates Argonaute 2 stability p421
Hank H. Qi, Pat P. Ongusaha, Johanna Myllyharju, Dongmei Cheng, Outi Pakkanen, Yujiang Shi, Sam W. Lee, Junmin Peng & Yang Shi
doi:10.1038/nature07186
First paragraph | Full Text | PDF (1,009K) | Supplementary information
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Naturejobs
ProspectsPostdocs need to defy obstacles and find ways to unite p425
Gene Russo
doi:10.1038/nj7211-425a
Postdocs and Students
Strength in bonding p426
Postdocs are attempting to organize and improve their lot worldwide — but results have been mixed. Paul Smaglik reports.
Paul Smaglik
doi:10.1038/nj7211-426a


