Contents
Vol 6, Issue 272
Contents
Research Articles
- Pheromone-Induced Morphogenesis Improves Osmoadaptation Capacity by Activating the HOG MAPK Pathway
Crosstalk between MAPK pathways activated by a single sensory input enhances yeast responses to multiple simultaneous stimuli.
- Noncanonical NF-κB Activation by the Oncoprotein Tio Occurs Through a Nonconserved TRAF3-Binding Motif
The viral protein Tio specifically stimulates noncanonical nuclear factor κB signaling through a distinct interaction with the adaptor and ubiquitin ligase TRAF3.
Research Resource
- Comparative Phosphoproteomic Analysis of Checkpoint Recovery Identifies New Regulators of the DNA Damage Response
Cells arrested by damaged DNA need astrin to enable the cell cycle to resume.
Review
- Signaling Mechanisms in Mammalian Myoblast Fusion
A number of signaling pathways coordinate the development and repair of muscle fibers.
Editors' Choice
- Serrate-Mediated Cis-Inhibition
Cis-inhibition of Notch signaling by Serrate is mediated by a portion of the extracellular domain of Serrate.
- Turn Off Youth
Reciprocal signals promote axon regeneration in young worms and repress axon regeneration in older worms.
- Repressing the Repressors of Mitophagy
Stage-specific transcriptional repression of microRNAs ensures that mitophagy is initiated late in erythrocyte differentiation.
- TPL2, a MAPKKK That Suppresses Lung Cancer
The kinase TPL2 suppresses lung carcinogenesis by promoting the stability of p53.