A screen for adherens junction proteins regulating collective cell migration and testis morphogenesis reveals important roles for the Rab GAP RN-tre and the kinase Par-1

Animal tissues have diverse architectures and cell behaviors across the epithelial-mesenchymal spectrum. Cell adhesion mediated by classical cadherins is foundational. Cadherins nucleate complexes of dozens of proteins connecting junctions to the cytoskeleton and signaling downstream. Many junctional proteins are well-studied in epithelia, but less is known about roles during mesenchymal migration. The nascent myotubes of […]

A membrane-permeable small molecule biosensor accesses intractable cells and animals without genetic manipulation

Fluorescent biosensors have proven valuable for revealing the spatio-temporal dynamics of protein conformation in live cells and animals. The great majority of biosensors are genetically encoded, but genetic encoding is difficult or impossible to apply in many cases, including cells or animals with poorly understood genomes, no DNA, or sensitive to manipulation. Using biosensors without […]

Temperature-Dependent Rotamer Population Shifts Govern Tryptophan Fluorescence in Proteins

Intrinsic tryptophan fluorescence is widely used as a sensitive reporter of protein conformational dynamics, yet the molecular origin of its temperature-dependent modulation remains unclear. Here we investigate the conformational dynamics of Trp134 in bovine serum albumin (BSA) using molecular dynamics (MD) simulations, free-energy calculations based on umbrella sampling and WHAM, quantum mechanical (QM) calculations, and […]

A lipid compendium of a metabolically compromised bacterium provides insights into lipid acquisition, biosynthesis, and metabolism

The Lyme disease agent Borrelia burgdorferi belongs to a class of metabolically compromised bacteria that cannot survive without host-derived lipids. Survival of the agent in tick and vertebrate hosts requires substantial nutrient acquisition and potential cell envelope remodeling. While prior studies identified cholesterol, cholesterol glycolipids, and phosphatidylcholines as membrane lipids in B. burgdorferi, the identity […]

Convergent gene erosion in the chemical defensome of marine mammals

To preserve homeostasis in the face of continual chemical insult, animals evolved dedicated molecular systems that detect, detoxify, and eliminate foreign compounds. Collectively, these enzymes, transporters, and regulatory pathways constitute the chemical defensome. In cetaceans, the loss of two key nuclear receptors (NR1I2/PXR and NR1I3/CAR) suggests a profound rearrangement of the chemical defense systems. Therefore, […]

The origin and evolution of archaeal Borg extrachromosomal elements

Borgs are giant linear extrachromosomal elements (ECEs) of methane-oxidizing Methanoperedens archaea whose evolutionary origin and ecosystem distribution remain unknown. Here we detected 240 Borgs in diverse saline, soil, and freshwater ecosystems. 27 encode methyl-coenzyme M reductases central to methane metabolism, eight have full rRNA operons related to those of Methanoperedens, and some contain up to […]

Ribo-seq reveals IsrR-mediated translational repression of SAOUHSC_02924 (gabT) during iron limitation in Staphylococcus aureus

Iron is essential for bacterial growth but can be toxic in excess. To maintain iron homeostasis, bacteria employ regulatory mechanisms, including small RNAs (sRNAs). In Staphylococcus aureus, we identified the sRNA IsrR as a critical mediator of the iron-sparing response, enabling bacterial fitness in iron-limited environments such as those encountered during host infection. Here, we […]

Evolutionary rate correlations reveal long-term co-evolutionary interactions in Drosophila melanogaster

Co-evolution between genes can occur for a variety of reasons, including co-expression of genes, epistatic interactions between them, physical interactions of gene products and many others. Co-evolutionary partners of a gene are therefore of great interest in identifying potential factors that contribute to any phenotype of interest. State-of-the-art approaches to detect these interactions use correlations […]

Morphology of petiole bending, senescence, epinasty, along with necrotic scarring in tomato leaves infiltrated with virulent Ralstonia pseudosolanacearum

Ralstonia pseudosolanacearum (Rps) belongs to the Ralstonia solanacearum species complex (RSSC). It is a vascular pathogen that causes lethal bacterial wilt disease in many plants, including tomato and eggplant. In this study, we infiltrated tomato leaves with the phytopathogenic bacterium at 109 CFU/mL and observed the development of necrotic scars in the infiltrated area at […]

Tunable electrostatic interactions of lipid-coated quantum dots with biological membranes

Surface functionalization of inorganic quantum dot nanoparticles is of great interest in the application of these materials toward a wide range of biological applications where membrane interactions are critical. The use of amphiphilic lipids to functionalize the surfaces of quantum dots represents a promising alternative to produce water-soluble and membrane-active materials with facile tuning of […]

Decoding Immune Reconstitution Failure in People Living with HIV through Single-cell Genomics

Immune non-responders (INRs), a subset of people living with HIV (PLWH), fail to achieve full immune reconstitution and remain at increased risk of morbidity, mortality, and non-AIDS-related illnesses. As the mechanisms underlying this impaired immune recovery remain poorly understood, we performed single-cell multi-omics profiling on peripheral blood mononuclear cells from 43 INRs, 47 immune responders […]

Path-dependent recovery of the gut microbiome after antibiotics emerges from coupled ecological and evolutionary dynamics

Recovery of the gut microbiome after antibiotic exposure is often incomplete and variable, and the processes underlying this variation remain unclear. We performed longitudinal shotgun metagenomic sequencing of 2876 daily fecal samples from replicated humanized and conventional mouse cohorts exposed to controlled antibiotic perturbations. Metagenomic profiling recapitulated ecological trajectories previously observed by 16S sequencing, while […]

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