Research Highlights in 2012

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  • The SNARE protein STX17 is recruited specifically to completed autophagosomes to mediate fusion with lysosomes.

    • Kirsty Minton
    Research Highlight
  • KIF4, condensin and topoisomerase IIα function to shape mitotic chromosomes.

    • Kim Baumann
    Research Highlight
  • YAP restricts the proliferation of intestinal stem cells by antagonizing WNT signals.

    • Kim Baumann
    Research Highlight
  • The methyltransferase G9A represses adipogenesis by inhibiting PPARγ and promoting WNT10A expression.

    • Rachel David
    Research Highlight
  • The identification of a ribosome-bound complex that degrades stalled proteins.

    • Katharine H. Wrighton
    Research Highlight
  • Hog1 minimizes collisions between the transcription and replication machinery during osmostress.

    • Alison Schuldt
    Research Highlight
  • Autophagy regulates microRNAs by degrading DICER and AGO.

    • Rachel David
    Research Highlight
  • A crucial role for the ubiquitin–proteasome system in regulating chloroplast plasticity by controlling protein import.

    • Kirsty Minton
    Research Highlight
  • Dynamics of histone H2A.Z localization at active promoters during the cell cycle.

    • Kim Baumann
    Research Highlight
  • Two studies explore the basis of uniparental mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) inheritance and the feasibility of replacing mutant mtDNA from oocytes.

    • Bryony Jones
    Research Highlight
  • Methylation and uridylation regulate microRNA biogenesis.

    • Rachel David
    Research Highlight
  • STAT3 inhibits autophagy by binding to PKR.

    • Andrea Du Toit
    Research Highlight
  • Super-resolution microscopy reveals a conserved higher-order organization in pericentriolar material.

    • Kim Baumann
    Research Highlight
  • The asymmetric modification of sister histones can alter the nucleosome functional state.

    • Alison Schuldt
    Research Highlight