Research Highlights in 2011

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  • A UBD containing ankyrin repeats determines the linkage specificity of TRABID.

    • Rachel David
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  • A new method for high-resolution imaging using a standard wide-field microscope.

    • Kim Baumann
    Research Highlight
  • Structural insight into the DKK1-mediated inhibition of WNT signalling.

    • Katharine H. Wrighton
    Research Highlight
  • Two studies reveal roles for B-type lamins in organogenesis and cell proliferation.

    • Rachel David
    Research Highlight
  • ncRNAs regulate gene localization between distinct nuclear subcompartments.

    • Alison Schuldt
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  • Epidermal stem cell activity is directly regulated by core clock proteins.

    • Kim Baumann
    Research Highlight
  • Symmetric intestinal stem cell division drives adaptive midgut growth.

    • Kim Baumann
    Research Highlight
  • The N-end rule degradation pathway is part of the oxygen-sensing mechanism in plants.

    • Kim Baumann
    Research Highlight
  • E2F1 oscillations control endocycle progression inDrosophila melanogaster.

    • Alison Schuldt
    Research Highlight
  • The ubiquitin E3 ligase SCFβTrCPtargets the mTOR inhibitor DEPTOR for degradation.

    • Katharine H. Wrighton
    Research Highlight
  • Four studies reveal the existence of ceRNAs, which regulate each other's expression.

    • Rachel David
    Research Highlight
  • Autophagy proteins function in a non-canonical single-membrane vesicle degradation pathway.

    • Antony F. Bickenson
    Research Highlight
  • Midbodies promote stem cell pluripotency and cancer tumorigenicity.

    • Kim Baumann
    Research Highlight
  • PRMT5 methylates RAF proteins to decrease their stability and reduce ERK activation.

    • Katharine H. Wrighton
    Research Highlight
  • NR4A proteins regulate DNA double-strand break repair independently of transcription.

    • Alison Schuldt
    Research Highlight