Contents
Vol 11, Issue 517
Research Articles
- Educated natural killer cells show dynamic movement of the activating receptor NKp46 and confinement of the inhibitory receptor Ly49A
Dynamic movements of activating and inhibitory receptors distinguish educated natural killer cells from hyporesponsive cells.
- The unfolded protein response regulator ATF6 promotes mesodermal differentiation
The proteostasis stress-response protein ATF6 directs the mesodermal lineage during vertebrate embryogenesis and early development.
- Structural basis for the interaction between the cell polarity proteins Par3 and Par6
The association between the polarity proteins Par6 and Par3 requires a motif in Par6 that binds to two of the PDZ domains in Par3.
Editors' Choice
- (A)GO for gene expression
AGO1 promotes, rather than represses, gene expression in response to hormones and stress signaling in plants by binding chromatin.
About The Cover

Online Cover This week features a Research Article that shows that the dynamic movements of cell surface receptors distinguish educated natural killer cells from hyporesponsive natural killer cells. The image shows a natural killer cell. [Image: Eye of Science/Science Source]