Hippocampal astrocytes contribute to encoding context-specific aversive stimuli to regulate fear-related behavior

In contextual fear conditioning, subjects learn to associate a neutral environment with an aversive stimulus and exhibit fear responses to that context, signaling danger. Neuronal activity in hippocampal-amygdala circuits has been shown extensively to underlie the conditioning and recall of contextual fear memories, yet the direct contribution of astrocytes to integrating stimulus and contextual information […]

An ASXL3-thyroid hormone axis in parvalbumin interneurons controls autism-like behaviors

Pathogenic variants in ASXL3 underlie autism spectrum disorder (ASD), but how they perturb neural circuits and whether defects are reversible remain unclear. Here we show that Asxl3 haploinsufficiency in mice reduces cortical thickness and upper-layer projection neurons while increasing parvalbumin (PV) interneuron density and producing ASD-like behavioral abnormalities. Mechanistically, Asxl3 loss derepresses the thyroid hormone […]

Functional Interaction of SKA and NDC80 Complexes at Kinetochores Promoting Anaphase Onset in Mitosis

The kinetochore and spindle complex (SKA) and NDC80 complexes are essential kinetochore elements that ensure highly accurate chromosome segregation and successful progression through mitosis. The SKA heterodimer complex consists of SKA1, SKA2, and SKA3 subunits, and the NDC80 complex contains NDC80, NUF2, SPC24, and SPC25 subunits. Through live cell fluorescence timelapse imaging assays and expression […]

Dimeric Alix nucleates ESCRT-III CHMP4 polymerization

Alix is a key adaptor protein of the endosomal sorting complex required for transport (ESCRT) membrane remodeling machinery. Although Alix-mediated recruitment of the ESCRT-III subunit CHMP4 is well established, the molecular mechanisms underlying Alix activation and ESCRT-III polymerization remain poorly understood. Here, we present the crystal structure of the dimeric Alix V-domain (Alix-V) in complex […]

A unified ensemble-allosteric framework reconciles gain- and loss-of-function disease mutations in the IP3 receptor

Missense mutations in multidomain signalling proteins often produce divergent functional phenotypes despite preserved structural integrity, posing a fundamental challenge for interpreting human genetic variation. This problem is exemplified by the type 1 inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate receptor, IP3R1, the principal neuronal IP3-gated Ca2+ release channel and a recurrent locus of pathogenic variation in ITPR1-associated ataxias and neurodevelopmental […]

Discovering genetic loci associated with rate of vegetative index gain using UAV-based phenomics in spring wheat

In wheat, the pre-heading stage determines spikelet formation, floret fertility, and canopy development, making it a critical window for early stress detection and yield potential. The genetic basis of pre-heading canopy development in wheat has remained constrained by the conventional phenotyping due to the low temporal resolution. Here, we quantified the rate of vegetation index […]

Xanthomonas translucens inhibits defense responses independently of the Type III secretion system and is recognized by cereal the immune system

Bacterial leaf streak disease (BLS), caused by Xanthomonas translucens, is a re-emerging disease of cereals with few effective control measures. Although the disease was identified over 100 years ago, the fundamental molecular biology and mechanisms governing host-pathogen interactions, colonization, host responses, and disease development are poorly understood. To address these knowledge gaps, we studied the […]

Low intra-microbiota antagonism underlies stable and protective barley root microbiota

Plants rely on root-associated microbiota for growth and pathogen protection, yet the community properties underlying stable beneficial functions remain unclear. Here, we show that low intra-microbiota antagonism is associated with stability and pathogen protection in the barley root microbiota. Using a comprehensive culture collection of barley root endophytes, we reconstructed bacterial synthetic communities (SynComs) and […]

The retroelement-derived human protein PEG10 is a regulator of mRNA splicing in neurons

Retroelements, including retrotransposons, endogenous retroviruses, and their fragments, as well as rare co-opted or domesticated retroelements, can contribute to neurodegenerative disorders and aging through modulation of gene expression and induction of neuroinflammation. Paternally Expressed Gene 10 (PEG10) is a retroelement-derived human gene that has recently been identified as a putative driver of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis […]

Snhg26 long non-coding RNA regulates pluripotent cell states through a SINEB2-derived sequence

Long-non coding RNAs (lncRNAs) are now well established players in gene expression regulation, but their detailed molecular mechanisms of action and underlying regulating sequences remain poorly understood. An emerging concept supports the idea that repeated sequences, more notably sequences derived from transposable elements (TEs), contribute to functional domains of lncRNAs. Here, we undertake the characterization […]

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