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  • Nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) and dietary cholesterol are risk factors for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Here, the authors utilise mouse models to show that dietary cholesterol induces NASH by deregulating genes involved in metabolism, inflammation and calcium signaling to induce NASH-HCC.

    • Jessie Qiaoyi Liang
    • Narcissus Teoh
    • Jun Yu
    ArticleOpen Access
  • Tuning metal-support interaction can strongly influence the performance of a catalyst, and is thus essential for catalyst design. Here, the authors investigate reduction-oxidation-reduction treatments as a method to affect metal-support interactions of cobalt-based catalysts in Fischer-Tropsch synthesis.

    • Carlos Hernández Mejía
    • Tom W. van Deelen
    • Krijn P. de Jong
    ArticleOpen Access
  • Fourier transform spectrometers are generally limited to slow scanning rates at high resolution. Here the authors demonstrate highly efficient Fourier transform spectroscopy using a dynamic phase-control technique that enables fast acquisition without compromising bandwidth or resolution.

    • Kazuki Hashimoto
    • Takuro Ideguchi
    ArticleOpen Access
  • Bacterial chemoreceptors form clusters, preferably at  the cell poles. Here, Koler et al. show that polar and lateral clusters exhibit distinct long-term positional dynamics   and that polar bias may be due to differences in mobility of receptor complexes between the polar and lateral cell regions.

    • Moriah Koler
    • Eliran Peretz
    • Ady Vaknin
    ArticleOpen Access
  • Allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation (allo-HCT) has led to the cure of HIV in one individual, but the underlying mechanisms are unclear. Here, the authors present a model of allo-HCT in SHIV-infected nonhuman primates and show that the SHIV reservoir persists in multiple tissues early after transplantation.

    • Lucrezia Colonna
    • Christopher W. Peterson
    • Leslie S. Kean
    ArticleOpen Access
  • Oncoprotein E6 facilitates the E6AP-catalyzed ubiquitination of p53. Here, the authors study the structural basis of this process by qualitative and quantitative cross-linking mass spectrometry, providing insights into E6AP-E6-p53 complex assembly and the conformational dynamics that enable p53 ubiquitination.

    • Carolin Sailer
    • Fabian Offensperger
    • Florian Stengel
    ArticleOpen Access
  • Pseudomonas aeruginosa can cause chronic infections on medical devices by forming biofilms, a process regulated by quorum sensing (QS). Here, the authors show that P. aeruginosa is unable to perceive QS signals in the presence of either host urine or urea, and clinical isolates are often defective in QS.

    • Stephanie J. Cole
    • Cherisse L. Hall
    • Vincent T. Lee
    ArticleOpen Access
  • Whether plant epigenetic variation is subject to selection and contributes to adaptation is under debate. Here, the authors compare DNA methylation and phenotypes of Arabidopsis lines subject to simulated selection and their nearly isogenic ancestors and provide evidence that epigenetic variation contributes to adaptive responses.

    • Marc W. Schmid
    • Christian Heichinger
    • Ueli Grossniklaus
    ArticleOpen Access
  • Direct electrical brain stimulation can induce widespread changes in neural activity, offering a means to modulate network-wide activity and treat disease. Here, the authors show that the low-frequency functional connectivity profile of a stimulation target predicts where induced theta activity occurs.

    • E. A. Solomon
    • J. E. Kragel
    • M. J. Kahana
    ArticleOpen Access
  • Methods to directly label active neurons are still lacking. Here the authors develop CaMPARI2, a photoconvertible fluorescent protein sensor for neuronal activity with improved brightness and calcium binding kinetics, as well as an antibody to amplify the activated sensor signal in fixed samples.

    • Benjamien Moeyaert
    • Graham Holt
    • Eric R. Schreiter
    ArticleOpen Access
  • Diffuse Gastric Cancer (DGC) is increasingly being considered separate to intestinal type gastric cancer; several fusions events have been reported as drivers of the disease but few of those have been subsequently validated. Here the authors perform RNA-seq on early-onset DGC patients who had not been treated with chemotherapy or radiation and identify a previously unknown fusion.

    • Hanna Yang
    • Dongwan Hong
    • Hark Kyun Kim
    ArticleOpen Access
  • The limited number of materials with a switchable electrical polarization available for applications can be increased by exploiting the flexoelectric effect. Here, switchable polarization in nanoparticles induced by an elemental distribution dependent strain gradient up to 800 °C is demonstrated.

    • Leopoldo Molina-Luna
    • Shuai Wang
    • Matias Acosta
    ArticleOpen Access
  • Sandwich structures such as corrugated cardboard offer low weight and high bending stiffness, but they are difficult to produce at the nanoscale. Here, the authors combine webbing and perforation to produce alumina ‘nanocardboard’ with ultralow areal density that recovers without damage from extreme deformation.

    • Chen Lin
    • Samuel M. Nicaise
    • Igor Bargatin
    ArticleOpen Access
  • Magnetically induced phase behaviour in a soft matter system is of potential interest for magneto-responsive compounds. Here the authors fabricate a discotic ionic liquid crystalline hybrid material which can be switched from orthorhombic to cubic phase in the absence or presence of a strong magnetic field.

    • Fatin Hajjaj
    • Takashi Kajitani
    • Takanori Fukushima
    ArticleOpen Access
  • Meningococci remodel the plasma membrane of host cells during infection. Here, Charles-Orszag et al. show that plasma membrane remodeling occurs independently of F-actin, along meningococcal type IV pili fibers, by a physical mechanism that they term ‘one-dimensional’ membrane wetting.

    • Arthur Charles-Orszag
    • Feng-Ching Tsai
    • Guillaume Duménil
    ArticleOpen Access
  • Ecto-nucleotide pyrophosphatase phosphodiesterase 1 (ENPP1) is a type II transmembrane glycoprotein that hydrolyzes both ATP and cGAMP. Here the authors present the crystal structures of the extracellular domain of mouse ENPP1 in complex with 3′3′-cGAMP and the reaction intermediate pA(3′,5′)pG and discuss mechanistic implications.

    • Kazuki Kato
    • Hiroshi Nishimasu
    • Osamu Nureki
    ArticleOpen Access
  • Multiplexed vortex light beams are promising for optical communications, but efficient mode sorting is so far limited to bulk optics. Here the authors develop a scalable vortex beam sorter that uses a plasmonic topological insulator structure to spatially separate the modes to resolve them on a standard CMOS detector.

    • Zengji Yue
    • Haoran Ren
    • Min Gu
    ArticleOpen Access