Nature Cell Biology - ncb Current issue : November 2009 - Vol 11 No 11
- Breast cancer KLF17
inhibits metastasis - Keeping telomeres off breaks
- IFT proteins govern immune synapses
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TRIMming Argonaute
Article byLet-7 microRNA (miRNA) and its target gene lin-28 regulate pluripotency. Wulczyn and colleagues show that a second Let-7 target, encoding the mouse TRIM domain-containing protein Lin-41, controls miRNA function in stem cells through direct ubiquitylation of the miRNA effector Argonaute2.
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An ER cradle for autophagosome formation
Letter by Hayashi-NishinoiAutophagy is a bulk degradation process that takes place in specialized membrane structures, the origin of which is still unclear. Yamamoto and colleagues shows that the ER is connected to the isolation membranes that initiate autophagosome formation in mammalian cells, suggesting that the ER is the membrane source.
Nature Milestones in
Light Microscopy
Light microscopy is the focus of the latest addition to our Milestone series. Light microscopy has provided the dominant data stream increasing our understanding of cell biology, and new powerful imaging tools and techniques continue to be developed. The Nature Milestones in Light Microscopy supplement contains a series of short articles presenting key developments, from the first microscope to 'super-resolution' imaging.
Microbial host cell subversion
To highlight advances in our understanding of the mechanisms by which microorganisms tailor cellular pathways to their own needs, Nature Reviews Microbiology and Nature Cell Biology present a set of specially commissioned articles that focus on some of the key pathways in host cells that are subverted by microorganisms during infection or colonization. These articles are freely available to registered users for 2 months after publication.
The Signaling Gateway
The one-stop free resource for cell signaling researchers.
The UCSD-Nature Molecule Pages has just published its 500th expert-authored, peer-reviewed Molecule Page. Each month, Nature Publishing Group publishes five to ten of these comprehensive, freely available review articles on a diverse set of signaling molecules ranging from transcription factors to membrane receptors. Our new user guide provides a quick overview of the anatomy of a published Molecule Page.
Structural Genomics Knowledgebase
A window onto the world of protein structure has opened with the new, free PSI-Nature Structural Genomics Knowledgebase (PSI SGKB). The site is designed to turn the products of the Protein Structure Initiative into knowledge that is important for understanding living systems and disease, complemented with structural biology updates from Nature Publishing Group.

