 |  |  |  |  | Table of ContentsEditorial Have you seen? Review Articles | Volume 33, Number 12 | Editorial Systematic image screening at EMBO Press uncovers many irregularities, which are thereby prevented from entering the scientific literature. Such mechanisms may have helped thwart publication of manipulated images in recent high‐profile papers. Bernd Pulverer Published online 05.06.2014 Have you seen?  | G6PD, the rate‐limiting enzyme of the pentose phosphate pathway, is activated by SIRT2 deacetylation to maintain cellular NADPH homeostasis during oxidative stress. Lindsay E Wu and David A Sinclair Published online 13.05.2014 |  | Age‐associated loss of NAD+ or Nampt, the rate‐limiting biosynthetic step for this coenzyme, accounts for the loss of neural stem/progenitor cells self‐renewal and differentiation. Christopher Wiley and Judith Campisi Published online 03.06.2014 |  | New findings reveal that calcium and calmodulin affect the stability of the postsynaptic scaffold by regulating palmitoylation and synaptic membrane localization of PSD‐95. Takeo Saneyoshi and Yasunori Hayashi Published online 24.04.2014 | Review  | As part of our review series on Molecular Memory, Joseph Sun and colleagues focus on “unconventional” immunological memory, memory responses in natural killer (NK) cells that are traditionally considered part of the innate immune system. Joseph C Sun, Sophie Ugolini, and Eric Vivier Published online 27.03.2014 | Articles  | Following oxidative stress, production of the reductant NADPH via the pentose phosphate pathway is stimulated by SIRT2‐mediated deacetylation and activation of G6PD. Yi‐Ping Wang, Li‐Sha Zhou, Yu‐Zheng Zhao, Shi‐Wen Wang, Lei‐Lei Chen, Li‐Xia Liu, Zhi‐Qiang Ling, Fu‐Jun Hu, Yi‐Ping Sun, Jing‐Ye Zhang, Chen Yang, Yi Yang, Yue Xiong, Kun‐Liang Guan, and Dan Ye Published online 25.04.2014 |  | NAD+ and the NAD+ biosynthetic enzyme Nampt decline in the aging hippocampus. Nampt ablation in adult neural stem cells in vivo reduces cell numbers, proliferation, and oligodendrogenesis. Decreases in the stem cell pool are reversed by enhancing hippocampal NAD+. Liana R Stein and Shin‐ichiro Imai Published online 08.05.2014 |  | Ca2+ influx promotes Ca2+/calmodulin binding to the N‐terminus of PSD‐95, which blocks PSD‐95 palmitoylation leading to reduced retention of PSD‐95 at synapses. Yonghong Zhang, Lucas Matt, Tommaso Patriarchi, Zulfiqar A Malik, Dhrubajyoti Chowdhury, Deborah K Park, Alessandra Renieri, James B Ames, and Johannes W Hell Published online 04.04.2014 |  | ATP released by activated T cells induces P2X4/P2X7‐mediated calcium waves in neighboring lymphocytes leading to reduced lymphocytes motility that promotes more effective antigen scanning. Chiuhui Mary Wang, Cristina Ploia, Fabio Anselmi, Adelaida Sarukhan, and Antonella Viola Published online 19.05.2014 |  | Global chromatin occupancy‐ and gene expression data, together with ‘pseudohypoxic’ regulation of HIF1alpha stability establish a predominantly metabolic function of nuclear ARRB1 in prostate cancer. Vincent Zecchini, Basetti Madhu, Roslin Russell, Nelma Pértega‐Gomes, Anne Warren, Edoardo Gaude, Joana Borlido, Rory Stark, Heather Ireland‐Zecchini, Roheet Rao, Helen Scott, Joan Boren, Charlie Massie, Mohammad Asim, Kevin Brindle, John Griffiths, Christian Frezza, David E Neal, and Ian G Mills |  | Yolk sac phosphatidylcholines serve not only nutrient roles for the developing embryo, but can also give rise to signaling molecules that are here shown to regulate hemangioblast formation and primitive hematopoiesis in vertebrates. Haisen Li, Rui Yue, Bin Wei, Ge Gao, Jiulin Du, and Gang Pei Published online 14.05.2014 |  | Dissection of the essential multisubunit NuA4 acetyltransferase reveals a trimeric subcomplex that interacts with elongating RNA polymerase II and functions independently to control transcription‐coupled histone exchange. Dorine Rossetto, Myriam Cramet, Alice Y Wang, Anne‐Lise Steunou, Nicolas Lacoste, Julia M Schulze, Valérie Côté, Julie Monnet‐Saksouk, Sandra Piquet, Amine Nourani, Michael S Kobor, and Jacques Côté Published online 19.05.2014 | |  | | |
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