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  1. Isolation of the Inner and Outer Membranes of the Chloroplast Envelope from Angiosperms

    The outer and the inner membranes of the chloroplast envelope, also called OEM and IEM, have distinct lipid and protein compositions. They host...
    Maryse A. Block, Eric Maréchal in Plastids
    Protocol 2024
  2. Tissue RNA Integrity in Visium Spatial Protocol (Fresh Frozen Samples)

    The transcriptome of a tissue can be acquired both by single-cell RNAseq (scRNA-seq) and by spatial transcriptomics (ST). The dissociation step,...
    Federica Antico, Marta Gai, Maddalena Arigoni in Single Cell Transcriptomics
    Protocol 2023
  3. Kinetin induces microtubular breakdown, cell cycle arrest and programmed cell death in tobacco BY-2 cells

    Plant cells can undergo regulated cell death in response to exogenous factors (often in a stress context), but also as regular element of development...

    Andrzej Kaźmierczak, Ewa Siatkowska, ... Peter Nick in Protoplasma
    Article Open access 14 October 2022
  4. COX17 acetylation via MOF–KANSL complex promotes mitochondrial integrity and function

    Reversible acetylation of mitochondrial proteins is a regulatory mechanism central to adaptive metabolic responses. Yet, how such functionally...

    Sukanya Guhathakurta, Niyazi Umut Erdogdu, ... Asifa Akhtar in Nature Metabolism
    Article Open access 09 October 2023
  5. Application of a Bacillus subtilis Whole-Cell Biosensor (PliaI-lux) for the Identification of Cell Wall Active Antibacterial Compounds

    Whole-cell biosensors, based on the visualization of a reporter strain’s response to a particular stimulus, are a robust and cost-effective means to...
    Carolin Martina Kobras, Sali May Morris, ... Susanne Gebhard in Antibiotics
    Protocol 2023
  6. Atypical nuclear envelope condensates linked to neurological disorders reveal nucleoporin-directed chaperone activities

    DYT1 dystonia is a debilitating neurological movement disorder arising from mutation in the AAA+ ATPase TorsinA. The hallmark of Torsin dysfunction...

    Sarah M. Prophet, Anthony J. Rampello, ... Christian Schlieker in Nature Cell Biology
    Article 27 October 2022
  7. Pseudonajide peptide derived from snake venom alters cell envelope integrity interfering on biofilm formation in Staphylococcus epidermidis

    Background

    The increase in bacterial resistance phenotype cases is a global health problem. New strategies must be explored by the scientific...

    Rafael Schneider, Muriel Primon-Barros, ... Alexandre José Macedo in BMC Microbiology
    Article Open access 03 August 2020
  8. Quantity and quality of minichromosome maintenance protein complexes couple replication licensing to genome integrity

    Accurate and complete replication of genetic information is a fundamental process of every cell division. The replication licensing is the first...

    Anoop Kumar Yadav, Hana Polasek-Sedlackova in Communications Biology
    Article Open access 09 February 2024
  9. H3K9me selectively blocks transcription factor activity and ensures differentiated tissue integrity

    The developmental role of histone H3K9 methylation (H3K9me), which typifies heterochromatin, remains unclear. In Caenorhabditis elegans , loss of...

    Stephen P. Methot, Jan Padeken, ... Susan M. Gasser in Nature Cell Biology
    Article Open access 04 November 2021
  10. Two-step regulation of centromere distribution by condensin II and the nuclear envelope proteins

    The arrangement of centromeres within the nucleus differs among species and cell types. However, neither the mechanisms determining centromere...

    Takuya Sakamoto, Yuki Sakamoto, ... Sachihiro Matsunaga in Nature Plants
    Article 01 August 2022
  11. Cell Division in Caulobacter crescentus: A Molecular-Scale Model

    During bacterial division, a single mother cell undergoes a stereotyped shape change to split into two daughter cells. The division process is...
    Patrick J. Lariviere, Erin D. Goley in Cell Cycle Regulation and Development in Alphaproteobacteria
    Chapter 2022
  12. The role of TolA, TolB, and TolR in cell morphology, OMVs production, and virulence of Salmonella Choleraesuis

    The Tol–Pal system of Gram-negative bacteria is necessary for maintaining outer membrane integrity. It is a multiprotein complex of five envelope...

    Quan Li, Zheng Li, ... Huoying Shi in AMB Express
    Article Open access 25 January 2022
  13. Plastid Transient and Stable Interactions with Other Cell Compartments

    Plastids are organelles delineated by two envelopes playing important roles in different cellular processes such as energy production or lipid...
    Stefanie J. Mueller-Schuessele, Sébastien Leterme, Morgane Michaud in Plastids
    Protocol 2024
  14. Strong interactions between highly dynamic lamina-associated domains and the nuclear envelope stabilize the 3D architecture of Drosophila interphase chromatin

    Background

    Interactions among topologically associating domains (TADs), and between the nuclear envelope (NE) and lamina-associated domains (LADs) are...

    Igor S. Tolokh, Nicholas Allen Kinney, ... Alexey V. Onufriev in Epigenetics & Chromatin
    Article Open access 30 May 2023
  15. Deformation of the nucleus by TGFβ1 via the remodeling of nuclear envelope and histone isoforms

    The cause of nuclear shape abnormalities which are often seen in pre-neoplastic and malignant tissues is not clear. In this study we report that...

    Ya-Hui Chi, Wan-** Wang, ... Pen-Hsiu Grace Chao in Epigenetics & Chromatin
    Article Open access 04 January 2022
  16. Translocation of non-lytic antimicrobial peptides and bacteria penetrating peptides across the inner membrane of the bacterial envelope

    The increase in multidrug-resistant pathogenic bacteria has become a problem worldwide. Currently there is a strong focus on the development of novel...

    Jakob Frimodt-Møller, Christopher Campion, ... Anders Løbner-Olesen in Current Genetics
    Article Open access 08 November 2021
  17. Cell Migration in Three Dimensions

    Cell migration plays an essential role in many pathophysiological processes, including embryonic development, wound healing, immunity, and cancer...
    Protocol 2023
  18. Environmentally relevant fluoride alters nuclear integrity in erythrocytes and induces DNA damage in hepatocytes of zebrafish

    The toxicity associated with environmentally relevant concentration of fluoride (F) was investigated in zebrafish ( Danio rerio ). Following exposure...

    Paritosh Mondal, Debdip Mukhopadhyay, ... Ansuman Chattopadhyay in The Nucleus
    Article 12 July 2022
  19. FacZ is a GpsB-interacting protein that prevents aberrant division-site placement in Staphylococcus aureus

    Staphylococcus aureus is a Gram-positive pathogen responsible for antibiotic-resistant infections. To identify vulnerabilities in cell envelope...

    Thomas M. Bartlett, Tyler A. Sisley, ... Thomas G. Bernhardt in Nature Microbiology
    Article Open access 05 March 2024
  20. Ceramide-rich microdomains facilitate nuclear envelope budding for non-conventional exosome formation

    Neutrophils migrating towards chemoattractant gradients amplify their recruitment range by releasing the secondary chemoattractant leukotriene B 4 (LTB

    Subhash B. Arya, Song Chen, ... Carole A. Parent in Nature Cell Biology
    Article 23 June 2022
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