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Here Lemon et al. develop a framework that combines a high-speed multi-view light-sheet microscope, a whole-CNS imaging assay and computational tools to demonstrate simultaneous functional imaging across the entire isolated Drosophila larval CNS. | | 11 August 2015 | doi: 10.1038/ncomms8924 | | Biological Sciences Biotechnology Developmental biology Neuroscience | Mitotic redistribution of the mitochondrial network by Miro and Cenp-F OPEN | | Gil Kanfer, Thibault Courthéoux, Martin Peterka, Sonja Meier, Martin Soste, Andre Melnik, Katarina Reis, Pontus Aspenström, Matthias Peter, Paola Picotti and Benoît Kornmann | | During mitosis, mitochondria partition into daughter cells through microtubule-based transport. Here the authors show that the mitochondrial protein Miro and the cytoskeletal-associated protein Cenp-F interact in a cell-cycle dependent manner to promote microtubule-directed movement of mitochondria. | | 11 August 2015 | doi: 10.1038/ncomms9015 | | Biological Sciences Biochemistry Cell biology | Resolving bundled microtubules using anti-tubulin nanobodies OPEN | | Marina Mikhaylova, Bas M. C. Cloin, Kieran Finan, Robert van den Berg, Jalmar Teeuw, Marta M. Kijanka, Mikolaj Sokolowski, Eugene A. Katrukha, Manuel Maidorn, Felipe Opazo, Sandrine Moutel, Marylin Vantard, Frank Perez, Paul M. P. van Bergen en Henegouwen, Casper C. Hoogenraad, Helge Ewers and Lukas C Kapitein | | Super-resolution imaging of microtubules requires labels that increase their apparent diameter, making it difficult to resolve individual microtubules within a bundle. Here, the authors develop single-chain antibody fragments against tubulin that enable closely spaced individual microtubules to be distinguished in cells. | | 11 August 2015 | doi: 10.1038/ncomms8933 | | Biological Sciences Biotechnology Cell biology | Improved binding site assignment by high-resolution mapping of RNA–protein interactions using iCLIP OPEN | | Christian Hauer, Tomaz Curk, Simon Anders, Thomas Schwarzl, Anne-Marie Alleaume, Jana Sieber, Ina Hollerer, Madhuri Bhuvanagiri, Wolfgang Huber, Matthias W. Hentze and Andreas E. Kulozik | | Individual-nucleotide resolution crosslinking and immunoprecipitation (iCLIP) can map RNA binding sites of RNA-binding proteins (RBPs). Here, the authors report an analysis tool that improves the binding site assignment for some RBPs that have length-dependent broader distribution for their iCLIP fragments. | | 11 August 2015 | doi: 10.1038/ncomms8921 | | Biological Sciences Bioinformatics Molecular biology | Direct oriented growth of armchair graphene nanoribbons on germanium OPEN | | Robert M. Jacobberger, Brian Kiraly, Matthieu Fortin-Deschenes, Pierre L. Levesque, Kyle M. McElhinny, Gerald J. Brady, Richard Rojas Delgado, Susmit Singha Roy, Andrew Mannix, Max G. Lagally, Paul G. Evans, Patrick Desjardins, Richard Martel, Mark C. Hersam, Nathan P. Guisinger and Michael S. Arnold | | Semiconducting armchair graphene nanoribbons with sub-10 nm width are of great technological importance but yet to realize. Here, the authors report growth of such nanoribbons on germanium and controlled crystallographic orientation and well-defined armchair edges are obtained. | | 10 August 2015 | doi: 10.1038/ncomms9006 | | Physical Sciences Materials science Nanotechnology | Oestrogen sulfotransferase ablation sensitizes mice to sepsis | | Xiaojuan Chai, Yan Guo, Mengxi Jiang, Bingfang Hu, Zhigang Li, Jie Fan, Meihong Deng, Timothy R. Billiar, Heidi R. Kucera, Nilesh W. Gaikwad, Meishu Xu, Peipei Lu, Jiong Yan, Haiyan Fu, Youhua Liu, Lushan Yu, Min Huang, Su Zeng and Wen Xie | | Sepsis, a systemic inflammatory response to bacterial infection, can lead to organ failure and death. Here, Chai et al. investigate the mechanisms behind the septic response and identify the role of oestrogen sulfotransferase in this process in mice. | | 10 August 2015 | doi: 10.1038/ncomms8979 | | Biological Sciences Immunology | Genome-wide analysis of the genetic regulation of gene expression in human neutrophils OPEN | | Anand Kumar Andiappan, Rossella Melchiotti, Tuang Yeow Poh, Michelle Nah, Kia Joo Puan, Elena Vigano, Doreen Haase, Nurhashikin Yusof, Boris San Luis, Josephine Lum, Dilip Kumar, Shihui Foo, Li Zhuang, Anusha Vasudev, Astrid Irwanto, Bernett Lee, Alessandra Nardin, Hong Liu, Furen Zhang, John Connolly et al. | | Neutrophils are abundant immune cells important for antimicrobial defence and in autoimmunity. Here, by mapping expression quantitative trait loci (eQTL) in neutrophils of Chinese ethnicity from Singapore, Andiappan et al. provide a resource for understanding immune-related trait associated genetic variants. | | 10 August 2015 | doi: 10.1038/ncomms8971 | | Biological Sciences Genetics Molecular biology | DNA/RNA heteroduplex oligonucleotide for highly efficient gene silencing OPEN | | Kazutaka Nishina, Wenying Piao, Kie Yoshida-Tanaka, Yumiko Sujino, Tomoko Nishina, Tsuyoshi Yamamoto, Keiko Nitta, Kotaro Yoshioka, Hiroya Kuwahara, Hidenori Yasuhara, Takeshi Baba, Fumiko Ono, Kanjiro Miyata, Koichi Miyake, Punit P. Seth, Audrey Low, Masayuki Yoshida, C. Frank Bennett, Kazunori Kataoka, Hidehiro Mizusawa et al. | | Antisense oligonucleotides (ASOs) can repress the expression of specific genes. Here, the authors show that a DNA/RNA heteroduplex oligonucleotide (HDO) with a structure different from ASOs is more potent in suppressing target gene expression, and causes a less adverse effect in mouse liver. | | 10 August 2015 | doi: 10.1038/ncomms8969 | | Biological Sciences Biotechnology Molecular biology | Adiabatic far-field sub-diffraction imaging OPEN | | Hu Cang, Alessandro Salandrino, Yuan Wang and Xiang Zhang | | Conventional optical imaging systems are limited in resolution by the decay of the evanescent wave carrying fine feature information. Here, Cang et al. propose an adiabatic lens that allows far-field optical systems to project an image of near-field features and achieve sub-50 nm imaging resolution in the visible. | | 10 August 2015 | doi: 10.1038/ncomms8942 | | Physical Sciences Applied physics Nanotechnology Optical physics | Hydride bridge in [NiFe]-hydrogenase observed by nuclear resonance vibrational spectroscopy OPEN | | Hideaki Ogata, Tobias Krämer, Hongxin Wang, David Schilter, Vladimir Pelmenschikov, Maurice van Gastel, Frank Neese, Thomas B. Rauchfuss, Leland B. Gee, Aubrey D. Scott, Yoshitaka Yoda, Yoshihito Tanaka, Wolfgang Lubitz and Stephen P. Cramer | | Understanding the catalytic mechanism of redox-active hydrogenases is a key to efficient hydrogen production and consumption. Here, the authors use nuclear resonance vibrational spectroscopy to study [NiFe]-hydrogenase, and observe a bridging hydride structure in an EPR silent intermediate. | | 10 August 2015 | doi: 10.1038/ncomms8890 | | Chemical Sciences Analytical chemistry Biochemistry Biophysics | Deficient angiogenesis in redox-dead Cys17Ser PKARIα knock-in mice | | Joseph R. Burgoyne, Olena Rudyk, Hyun-ju Cho, Oleksandra Prysyazhna, Natasha Hathaway, Amanda Weeks, Rachel Evans, Tony Ng, Katrin Schröder, Ralf P. Brandes, Ajay M. Shah and Philip Eaton | | The regulatory subunits (RI) of protein kinase A (PKA) form a disulfide bond in response to cellular hydrogen peroxide. Here the authors show that disulfide-activation of PKARIa regulates VEGF-induced angiogenesis in mice and may represent a new therapeutic target in diseases with abnormal angiogenesis. | | 10 August 2015 | doi: 10.1038/ncomms8920 | | Biological Sciences Cell biology Developmental biology Medical research | PARP14 promotes the Warburg effect in hepatocellular carcinoma by inhibiting JNK1-dependent PKM2 phosphorylation and activation OPEN | | Valeria Iansante, Pui Man Choy, Sze Wai Fung, Ying Liu, Jian-Guo Chai, Julian Dyson, Alberto Del Rio, Clive D’Santos, Roger Williams, Shilpa Chokshi, Robert A Anders, Concetta Bubici and Salvatore Papa | | Tumour cells can survive by evading cell death pathways and altering their metabolism to adapt to their local environment. In this study, Iansante et al. show that the anti-apoptotic protein PARP14 maintains low PKM2 activity, leading to enhanced glycolysis, demonstrating a link between suppression of apoptosis and altered metabolism. | | 10 August 2015 | doi: 10.1038/ncomms8882 | | Biological Sciences Cancer Cell biology | Super-resolution photoacoustic imaging through a scattering wall | | Donald B. Conkey, Antonio M. Caravaca-Aguirre, Jake D. Dove, Hengyi Ju, Todd W. Murray and Rafael Piestun | | With wavefront shaping, imaging through scattering walls is possible, but this technique requires generating feedback from behind the wall. Here, Conkey et al. use photoacoustic feedback for wavefront optimization for sub-acoustic resolution imaging behind a scattering wall with an improved signal-to-noise ratio. | | 07 August 2015 | doi: 10.1038/ncomms8902 | | Physical Sciences Optical physics | A steep-slope transistor based on abrupt electronic phase transition OPEN | | Nikhil Shukla, Arun V. Thathachary, Ashish Agrawal, Hanjong Paik, Ahmedullah Aziz, Darrell G. Schlom, Sumeet Kumar Gupta, Roman Engel-Herbert and Suman Datta | | The intrinsic properties of conventional semiconductors limits the speed and efficiency of field-effect transistors. Here, the authors take advantage of the insulator-to-metal transition in vanadium dioxide to create a transistor with reversible and steep-slope switching at room temperature. | | 07 August 2015 | doi: 10.1038/ncomms8812 | | Physical Sciences Applied physics Materials science | Experimental superposition of orders of quantum gates OPEN | | Lorenzo M. Procopio, Amir Moqanaki, Mateus Araújo, Fabio Costa, Irati Alonso Calafell, Emma G. Dowd, Deny R. Hamel, Lee A. Rozema, Časlav Brukner and Philip Walther | | It has been conjectured that not only states but also quantum operations can be placed in a superposition of causal order. Here, the authors use a qubit superpose the order in which two photonic gates are applied, which is shown to enable a more efficient detection of their commutation relations. | | 07 August 2015 | doi: 10.1038/ncomms8913 | | Physical Sciences Optical physics | Coupling of individual quantum emitters to channel plasmons OPEN | | Esteban Bermúdez-Ureña, Carlos Gonzalez-Ballestero, Michael Geiselmann, Renaud Marty, Ilya P. Radko, Tobias Holmgaard, Yury Alaverdyan, Esteban Moreno, Francisco J. García-Vidal, Sergey I. Bozhevolnyi and Romain Quidant | | The confined surface plasmon-polariton modes in plasmonic waveguides are a promising platform for single-photon manipulation in small, coplanar architectures. Here, Bermúdez Ureña et al. demonstrate efficient coupling of a single quantum emitter to the supported modes of a V-groove plasmonic waveguide. | | 07 August 2015 | doi: 10.1038/ncomms8883 | | Physical Sciences Nanotechnology Optical physics | Superhydrophobic-like tunable droplet bouncing on slippery liquid interfaces OPEN | | Chonglei Hao, Jing Li, Yuan Liu, Xiaofeng Zhou, Yahua Liu, Rong Liu, Lufeng Che, Wenzhong Zhou, Dong Sun, Lawrence Li, Lei Xu and Zuankai Wang | | The impact of drops on surfaces is highly relevant to our daily life and many industrial applications, such as self-cleaning and ink printing. Here, Hao et al. show the transition from superhydrophobic-like drop bouncing, due to a trapped air layer, to substrate-dependent bouncing on a liquid thin film. | | 07 August 2015 | doi: 10.1038/ncomms8986 | | Physical Sciences Applied physics Fluids and plasma physics | Multiple cellular proteins interact with LEDGF/p75 through a conserved unstructured consensus motif | | Petr Tesina, Kateřina Čermáková, Magdalena Hořejší, Kateřina Procházková, Milan Fábry, Subhalakshmi Sharma, Frauke Christ, Jonas Demeulemeester, Zeger Debyser, Jan De Rijck, Václav Veverka and Pavlína Řezáčová | | LEDGF/p75, a protein involved in HIV integration and leukaemia, interacts with various cellular proteins via its integrase binding domain (IBD). Here, the authors show that the interaction is mediated by an intrinsically disordered IBD-binding motif (IBM) on all known cellular partners of LEDGF/p75. | | 06 August 2015 | doi: 10.1038/ncomms8968 | | Biological Sciences Biochemistry Molecular biology | Multiphoton harvesting metal–organic frameworks OPEN | | Hong Sheng Quah, Weiqiang Chen, Martin K. Schreyer, Hui Yang, Ming Wah Wong, Wei Ji and Jagadese J. Vittal | | Metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) combining the properties of the metal ions and organic ligands are been proposed for many applications. Here Quah et al. demonstrate multiphoton excitation fluorescence in MOF materials enhanced by high quantum yielding guest molecules and Förster resonance energy transfer. | | 06 August 2015 | doi: 10.1038/ncomms8954 | | Physical Sciences Inorganic chemistry Materials science Optical physics | Region-specific variation in the properties of skeletal adipocytes reveals regulated and constitutive marrow adipose tissues OPEN | | Erica L. Scheller, Casey R. Doucette, Brian S. Learman, William P. Cawthorn, Shaima Khandaker, Benjamin Schell, Brent Wu, Shi-Ying Ding, Miriam A. Bredella, Pouneh K. Fazeli, Basma Khoury, Karl J. Jepsen, Paul F. Pilch, Anne Klibanski, Clifford J. Rosen and Ormond A. MacDougald | | Bone marrow contains adipocytes, which have been thought to form one type of marrow adipose tissue (MAT). Here, the authors identify two MAT subpopulations in mice and humans—‘regulated’ and ‘constitute’ MAT—which show distinct phenotypic and cellular traits, and respond differently to cold exposure. | | 06 August 2015 | doi: 10.1038/ncomms8808 | | Biological Sciences Medical research | Qubit entanglement between ring-resonator photon-pair sources on a silicon chip OPEN | | J. W. Silverstone, R. Santagati, D. Bonneau, M. J. Strain, M. Sorel, J. L. O’Brien and M. G. Thompson | | Scalable photonic devices for quantum information processing require on-chip quantum states engineering. Here the authors report the creation of entangled photon pairs on a silicon-on-insulator chip by integrating resonant photon sources, spectral demultiplexers and reconfigurable optics in a single device. | | 06 August 2015 | doi: 10.1038/ncomms8948 | | Physical Sciences Optical physics | The mitochondrial ubiquitin ligase MARCH5 resolves MAVS aggregates during antiviral signalling OPEN | | Young-Suk Yoo, Yong-Yea Park, Jae-Hoon Kim, Hyeseon Cho, Song-Hee Kim, Ho-Soo Lee, Tae-Hwan Kim, You Sun Kim, Youngsoo Lee, Chul-Joong Kim, Jae U Jung, Jong-Soo Lee and Hyeseong Cho | | RNA viral infections trigger an immune response mediated by the formation of aggregates of the MAVS protein. Here the authors show that the mitochondrial protein MARCH5 modulates this response by transferring ubiquitin to MAVS aggregates, thus promoting their proteasomal degradation. | | 06 August 2015 | doi: 10.1038/ncomms8910 | | Biological Sciences Cell biology Immunology Virology | Mode-selective vibrational modulation of charge transport in organic electronic devices OPEN | | Artem A. Bakulin, Robert Lovrincic, Xi Yu, Oleg Selig, Huib J. Bakker, Yves L. A. Rezus, Pabitra K. Nayak, Alexandr Fonari, Veaceslav Coropceanu, Jean-Luc Brédas and David Cahen | | The electronic properties of organic molecules are sensitive to structural dynamics, but device control through this phenomenon has not been attained. Bakulin et al. show that the photoconductivity can be modulated by selective excitation of molecular vibrations in an organic optoelectronic device. | | 06 August 2015 | doi: 10.1038/ncomms8880 | | Physical Sciences Condensed matter Materials science Physical chemistry | Exceptional river gorge formation from unexceptional floods | | L. Anton, A. E. Mather, M. Stokes, A. Muñoz-Martin and G. De Vicente | | Previous studies suggest that rates of gorge formation are controlled by bedrock erodibility, erosion mechanism and hillslope processes. Here, the authors show evidence of rapid gorge formation in granite bedrock and report no relationship with flood size or bedload, attributing the rate to pre-existing jointing. | | 05 August 2015 | doi: 10.1038/ncomms8963 | | Earth Sciences Geology and geophysics | CD163 interacts with TWEAK to regulate tissue regeneration after ischaemic injury OPEN | | Hirokuni Akahori, Vinit Karmali, Rohini Polavarapu, Alicia N. Lyle, Daiana Weiss, Eric Shin, Ahsan Husain, Nawazish Naqvi, Richard Van Dam, Anwer Habib, Cheol Ung Choi, Adrienne L. King, Kimberly Pachura, W. Robert Taylor, David J. Lefer and Aloke V. Finn | | CD163 is a glycoprotein receptor expressed on the surface of macrophages. Here, the authors demonstrate that a soluble form of CD163 can act as a decoy receptor for the pro inflammatory cytokine TWEAK, thereby revealing a new mechanism for the regulation of tissue repair after ischaemic injury. | | 05 August 2015 | doi: 10.1038/ncomms8792 | | Biological Sciences Medical research | Mto2 multisite phosphorylation inactivates non-spindle microtubule nucleation complexes during mitosis OPEN | | Weronika E. Borek, Lynda M. Groocock, Itaru Samejima, Juan Zou, Flavia de Lima Alves, Juri Rappsilber and Kenneth E. Sawin | | In S. pombe, cytoplasmic microtubule nucleation, which depends on the Mto1/2 complex, ceases during mitosis. Here, Borek et al., show that multisite phosphorylation of Mto1/2 during mitosis disassembles the Mto1/2 complex and prevents microtubule nucleation activity. | | 05 August 2015 | doi: 10.1038/ncomms8929 | | Biological Sciences Cell biology | Pannexin 1 channels regulate leukocyte emigration through the venous endothelium during acute inflammation OPEN | | Alexander W. Lohman, Igor L. Leskov, Joshua T. Butcher, Scott R. Johnstone, Tara A. Stokes, Daniela Begandt, Leon J. DeLalio, Angela K. Best, Silvia Penuela, Norbert Leitinger, Kodi S. Ravichandran, Karen Y. Stokes and Brant E. Isakson | | Endothelial cell activation by inflammation requires extracellular ATP release. Here the authors show that TNF-α induces Src-family kinase-dependent ATP release by Pannexin1 channels in endothelial cells, and that Pannexin1 is required for leukocyte adhesion and emigration into the inflamed tissue. | | 05 August 2015 | doi: 10.1038/ncomms8965 | | Biological Sciences Immunology Molecular biology | Multicohort analysis of the maternal age effect on recombination OPEN | | Hilary C. Martin, Ryan Christ, Julie G. Hussin, Jared O’Connell, Scott Gordon, Hamdi Mbarek, Jouke-Jan Hottenga, Kerrie McAloney, Gonnecke Willemsen, Paolo Gasparini, Nicola Pirastu, Grant W. Montgomery, Pau Navarro, Nicole Soranzo, Daniela Toniolo, Veronique Vitart, James F. Wilson, Jonathan Marchini, Dorret I. Boomsma, Nicholas G. Martin et al. | | The question of whether recombination rate increases with maternal age is controversial, with conflicting prior evidence. Here, Martin et al. analyse nine cohorts in the largest SNP-based analysis of this question and find a small positive increase with maternal age in the number of crossovers. | | 05 August 2015 | doi: 10.1038/ncomms8846 | | Biological Sciences Genetics | | | | | | | | | Latest Corrigendum | | | | Optoelectronic crystal of artificial atoms in strain-textured molybdenum disulphide | | Hong Li, Alex W. Contryman, Xiaofeng Qian, Sina Moeini Ardakani, Yongji Gong, Xingli Wang, Jeffrey M. Weisse, Chi Hwan Lee, Jiheng Zhao, Pulickel M. Ajayan, Ju Li, Hari C. Manoharan and Xiaolin Zheng | | 06 August 2015 | doi: 10.1038/ncomms9080 | | Physical Sciences Materials science Nanotechnology | | | | | Advertisement | | | | | | | | | | | Natureevents is a fully searchable, multi-disciplinary database designed to maximise exposure for events organisers. The contents of the Natureevents Directory are now live. The digital version is available here.
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