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Read more at: Transcriptional changes in the mammary gland during lactation revealed by single cell sequencing of cells from human milk

Transcriptional changes in the mammary gland during lactation revealed by single cell sequencing of cells from human milk

<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>Under normal conditions, the most significant expansion and differentiation of the adult mammary gland occurs in response to systemic reproductive hormones during pregnancy and lactation to enable milk synthesis and secretion to sustain the offspring. However, human mammary tissue remodelling that takes place during pregnancy and lactation remains poorly understood due to the challenge of acquiring samples.


Read more at: The midbody interactome reveals new unexpected roles for PP1 phosphatases in cytokinesis

The midbody interactome reveals new unexpected roles for PP1 phosphatases in cytokinesis

The midbody is an organelle assembled at the intercellular bridge that connects the two daughter cells at the end of mitosis. It is composed of a multitude of proteins, organized in a precise and stereotyped pattern, that control the final separation of the daughter cells and prevent incorrect genome segregation. Furthermore, recent evidence indicates that the midbody is involved in many other important processes, including cell fate, pluripotency, apical-basal polarity, tissue organization, and cilium and lumen formation.


Read more at: Red-light modulated ortho-chloro azobenzene photoswitch for peptide stapling via aromatic substitution

Red-light modulated ortho-chloro azobenzene photoswitch for peptide stapling via aromatic substitution

The application of peptide stapling using photoswitchable linkers has gained notable interest for potential therapeutic applications. However, many existing methodologies of photoswitching still rely on the use of tissue-damaging and weakly skin-penetrating UV light. Herein, we describe the development of a tetra-ortho-chloro azobenzene linker that was successfully used for cysteine-selective peptide stapling via SNAr. This linker facilitates precise photocontrol of peptide structure via trans to cis isomerisation under red light irradiation.


Read more at: All's well that ends well: Translational control and cell death

All's well that ends well: Translational control and cell death


Read more at: Removal notice to “Translational profiling of multiple myeloma cell lines RPMI8226 and 8226/R5 to discover novel markers of disease and drug resistance” [Toxicology 290 (2011) 116].

Removal notice to “Translational profiling of multiple myeloma cell lines RPMI8226 and 8226/R5 to discover novel markers of disease and drug resistance” [Toxicology 290 (2011) 116].


Read more at: Leucine zipper and ICAT domain containing (LZIC) protein regulates cell cycle transitions in response to ionizing radiation.

Leucine zipper and ICAT domain containing (LZIC) protein regulates cell cycle transitions in response to ionizing radiation.

Common hallmarks of cancer include the dysregulation of cell cycle progression and the acquisition of genome instability. In tumors, G1 cell cycle checkpoint induction is often lost. This increases the reliance on a functional G2/M checkpoint to prevent progression through mitosis with damaged DNA, avoiding the introduction of potentially aberrant genetic alterations. Treatment of tumors with ionizing radiation (IR) utilizes this dependence on the G2/M checkpoint.


Read more at: The complexity of transferring genetic information.

The complexity of transferring genetic information.

The Central Dogma has been a useful conceptualization of the transfer of genetic information, and our understanding of the detailed mechanisms involved in that transfer continues to evolve. Here, we speak to several scientists about their research, how it influences our understanding of information transfer, and questions for the future.


Read more at: 38 Physicochemical Characterisation and Potential Health Effects of Tyre Wear Particles

38 Physicochemical Characterisation and Potential Health Effects of Tyre Wear Particles

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Read more at: The Pioneer platform: A novel approach for selection of selective anti-cancer cytotoxic activity in bacteria through co-culturing with engineered human cells.

The Pioneer platform: A novel approach for selection of selective anti-cancer cytotoxic activity in bacteria through co-culturing with engineered human cells.

Most of the small-molecule drugs approved for the treatment of cancer over the past 40 years are based on natural compounds. Bacteria provide an extensive reservoir for the development of further anti-cancer therapeutics to meet the challenges posed by the diversity of these malignant diseases. While identifying cytotoxic compounds is often easy, achieving selective targeting of cancer cells is challenging.


Read more at: Erratum: Sustained translational repression by eIF2α -P mediates prion neurodegeneration (Nature (2012) 485 (507-511) DOI:10.1038/nature11058)

Erratum: Sustained translational repression by eIF2α -P mediates prion neurodegeneration (Nature (2012) 485 (507-511) DOI:10.1038/nature11058)