Comparative genomics of epiphytic and endophytic bacterial culture collections from Arabidopsis thaliana in Otautahi (Christchurch), Aotearoa New Zealand

Bacterial culture collections are essential resources for exploring the diversity of microorganisms and their interactions with each other and their hosts. Here, we report on the sequencing of the first 129 bacterial isolates, representing 34 genera, from a culture collection of more than 600 bacterial strains originally isolated from leaves of a naturalised Arabidopsis thaliana […]

How does selection for flowering in maize shapes defenses components against the European Corn Borer ?

Understanding how selection for flowering time affects maize susceptibility to the European corn borer (ECB, Ostrinia nubilalis) is essential in the context of climate change and increasing pest pressures. We investigated the consequences of divergent selection for flowering time on maize defense and susceptibility traits using two genetic backgrounds (MBS847 and F252). Three complementary approaches […]

Regioisomer-controlled red-shifted DNA probes for imaging of living tissues

Fluorescence imaging of chromatin DNA with high resolution and specificity is key to understanding cellular processes and enabling molecular diagnostics. However, choosing the best DNA probe for in vivo imaging is often a challenging task, as systematic studies investigating the biocompatibility of these molecules are lacking. Red-shifted fluorescent probes are particularly advantageous for imaging thick […]

Ribosomal Epistatic Interactions Drive the Emergence of High-Level Streptomycin Resistance in Escherichia coli

The widespread use of antibiotics has raised serious concerns about the emergence and dissemination of antibiotic resistance in the environment. Studies reveal that environmental exposures to antibiotics and other non-antibiotic pollutants can promote the development of high-level antibiotic resistance via de novo mutations. However, specific genotypes conferring strong resistance in resistant mutants, particularly the roles […]

IDR-dependent MORC1 bodies limit chromatin accessibility to tune transposon repression

Germline-specific MORC1-mediated transposon repression intersects with the MIWI2-piRNA pathway and involves H3K9me3 deposition, yet the underlying mechanism remains unclear. Here, we show that MORC1 assembles nuclear bodies in gonocytes. Using a doxycycline-inducible MORC1 expression system in NIH3T3 cells, we find that condensate formation is confined to the nucleus via an IDR containing a bipartite NLS, […]

Where Climate Change and Sampling Bias Collide: Challenges of Predicting Biodiversity Change in Canada

Anticipating biodiversity change is critical in rapidly warming regions, yet challenging because these areas often coincide with poor sampling. Data gaps are widely understood to interfere with species distribution models (SDMs), but this is difficult to detect with biased data. We test SDM bias-correction methods with a new occurrence-checklist-range (OCR) validation approach and evaluate prediction […]

Widespread Epistasis between Cancer Driver Mutations and Allele-Specific Copy Number Variations

Cancer driver mutations alone are often insufficient to fully explain tumorigenesis. We demonstrate that these mutations cooperate with somatic copy number variations (CNVs) in a tissue-specific pattern of genomic epistasis. Analyzing 93,462 tumors, we identified 54 gene-cancer type pairs with significant co-occurrence of somatic mutations and CNVs. Our new Binoculars algorithm, which resolved phased DNA/RNA […]

The effect of environmental enrichment on social dominance and welfare in a cichlid fish

Environmental enrichment can have complex, contradictory effects on aggression and animal welfare. Although increasing enrichment may reduce aggression by limiting the visibility of competitors, it may also intensify territorial defense and harm the welfare of subordinates who are the target of territorial aggression. However, it remains unclear how variation in the complexity of an enrichment […]

Alpha hemolysin polymorphisms in methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus clinical isolates regulate ADAM10-dependent neutrophil IL-1 beta secretion

Staphylococcus aureus alpha-hemolysin (Hla) is a major virulence factor that utilizes cell surface ADAM10 to oligomerize and form a functional heptameric pore. We show here that Hla from strain USA300 is required to induce IL-1 beta secretion by neutrophils and to cause severe corneal disease in mice. We also demonstrate that in contrast to USA300 […]

Molecular basis of tRNA substrate recognition and modification by the atypical SPOUT methyltransferase Trm10

The evolutionarily conserved methyltransferase Trm10 modifies the N1 position of guanosine 9 (G9) in some tRNAs, but how the enzyme recognizes and modifies its substrate tRNAs remains unclear. Here, we used an S-adenosyl-L-methionine (SAM) analog to trap the Trm10-tRNAGly complex and enable determination of its structure in a post-catalytic state by cryogenic electron microscopy (cryo-EM). […]

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