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Multiple myeloma is a malignancy of plasma cells in the blood. Here, the authors establish the landscape of fusion genes within this disease, identifying novel recurrent fusion genes that impact survival and may drive disease progression.
Misfolding of superoxide dismutase 1 (SOD1) is linked to amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. Here the authors characterize the unfolding/refolding of single SOD1 molecules using optical tweezers, identifying partially folded intermediates that lead to misfolding after the formation of a native-like core.
Ventromedial prefrontal cortex in humans shows functional magnetic resonance imaging signals related to the subjective values of choices that are taken during decision-making as well as task-negative signals. Here, the authors report that in macaque ventromedial prefrontal cortex both activity patterns are inverted and lesions of this area disrupt subjective choice evaluation.
Proton motive forces are central for life but it is not well understood how these pH gradients emerged at the beginning of life. Here the authors show that heat flow across a water-filled chamber forms and sustains stable pH gradients and support their experimental findings with simulations.
Hyperbranched polymers are used in many applications due to their advantageous properties such as low intrinsic viscosity, low glass transition temperature, and large number of terminal groups. Here the authors show a one-step synthesis of structurally well-controlled dendritic hyperbranched polymers.
Biological shuttles efficiently traffic molecules in cells, inspiring the development of synthetic analogs. Here, the authors create colloidal shuttles that collect, transport, and deliver cargo particles and cells under the control of external electrical and magnetic fields.
The confinement of electromagnetic field in one dimension is known to allow peculiar effects such as infinite-range coupling. Here, the authors report on the observation of light-mediated infinite-range interactions between spatially separated atomic clouds mediated by an optical nanofiber.
Maize was domesticated from wild lowland progenitors that co-existed with upland subspecies in Southwestern Mexico. Here Yang et al. use a meta-assembly approach to assemble an upland mexicana genome and find evidence of introgression suggesting it contributed to modern maize adaptation
Mechanical dormancy imposed by a hard fruit pericarp prevents premature seed germination. Here, the authors show that the pericarp of Lepidium didymum prevents germination by limiting water uptake and that dormancy can be released by fungal activity that weakens predetermined breaking zones in the fruit coat.
Peridotite carbonation plays an important role in the carbon cycle. Here, the authors present a geophysical characterization of serpentinite carbonation from km to mm scale and confirm that the abundance of magnetic minerals provides a strong correlation with the overall carbonation reaction process.
Monoclonal antibodies to prevent respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) disease are under development, but the molecular requirements for cross-subtype neutralization are unclear. Here, the authors show that residue 201 in RSV fusion protein determines subtype specific neutralization for the clinically-relevant monoclonal antibody, 5C4.
Single cell transcriptome data can be used to determine developmental lineage trajectories. Here the authors map single cell transcriptomes onto a differentiation trajectory defined by cell population transcriptomes and show that cell cycle regulators have a role in differentiation timing.
Vegetation-rainfall feedbacks in the Sahel are thought to be positive, but the precise mechanisms for this are unclear. Here the authors analyse observations to show that a moisture recycling mechanism drives this feedback.
Drugs targeting myostatin reverse muscle wasting in animal models, but have limited efficacy in patients. The authors show that the myostatin pathway is downregulated in patients, possibly explaining the poor outcome of anti-myostatin approaches, and that it can be reactivated by correcting disease-causing mutations in mice.
Little is known about the changes in mRNA splicing, processing and stability that can alter gene expression during heart failure. Here, the authors show that BEX1 is induced during heart failure and is part of a ribonucleoprotein complex enhancing the expression and stability of proinflammatory genes.
Post-translational modification has a variety of regulatory functions for important immune molecules. Here the authors use B-cell specific knockout mice to show how O-GlcNAcylation is required for functional B cell responses and humoral immunity.