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November 2016 Volume 13, Issue 11 |
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| In This Issue Editorial This Month Correspondence Research Highlights Technology Feature News and Views Brief Communications Articles Application Notes | | Advertisement | | | | Determine the Metabolic Phenotype of Your Cells The Agilent Seahorse XF Cell Energy Phenotype Test uses as few as 15,000 cells, and the Agilent Seahorse XFp Analyzer, to identify your cells' metabolic phenotype, as well as their metabolic potential — the relative utilization of mitochondrial respiration and glycolysis. http://bit.ly/1Caw9Eq | | |
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Whither (reason and science in) America? p891 doi:10.1038/nmeth.4069 Reasoned, skeptical debate is the lifeblood of science. Its practitioners necessarily sit at the same table with others who disagree with them. This cannot be said of political discourse in America today. |
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The Author File: Roger Y Tsien (1952-2016) p893 Erik A Rodriguez, Nathan C Shaner, Michael Z Lin and Robert E Campbell doi:10.1038/nmeth.4044 A chemist who illuminated biology. |
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Points of View: Intuitive design p895 Martin Krzywinski doi:10.1038/nmeth.4041 Appeal to intuition when making value judgments |
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An acquisition and analysis pipeline for scanning angle interference microscopy pp897 - 898 Catherine B Carbone, Ronald D Vale and Nico Stuurman doi:10.1038/nmeth.4030 |
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Neurobiology: learning from marmosets pp911 - 916 Vivien Marx doi:10.1038/nmeth.4036 Many neuroscience labs are intrigued by these social, vocalizing primates. |
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Trail-blAIZin new directions for conditional proteomics pp917 - 918 Hashim F Motiwala and Brent R Martin doi:10.1038/nmeth.4043 A reagent that labels proteins in close proximity to high concentrations of zinc is used to identify proteins with a role in zinc homeostasis.
See also: Article by Miki et al. |
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HiChIP: efficient and sensitive analysis of protein-directed genome architecture pp919 - 922 Maxwell R Mumbach, Adam J Rubin, Ryan A Flynn, Chao Dai, Paul A Khavari et al. doi:10.1038/nmeth.3999 HiChIP combines chromosome conformation capture with immunoprecipitation- and tagmentation-based library preparation to uncover the 3D chromatin architecture focused around a protein of interest. |
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Massively parallel single-nucleotide mutagenesis using reversibly terminated inosine pp923 - 924 Gabe Haller, David Alvarado, Kevin McCall, Robi D Mitra, Matthew B Dobbs et al. doi:10.1038/nmeth.4015 The incorporation of reversibly terminated deoxyinosine triphosphates during linear amplification allows the incorporation of one mutation per molecule and the generation of a systematic allelic series. |
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Enzyme-catalyzed expressed protein ligation pp925 - 927 Samuel H Henager, Nam Chu, Zan Chen, David Bolduc, Daniel R Dempsey et al. doi:10.1038/nmeth.4004 The enzyme subtiligase can be used to catalyze expressed protein ligation of proteins of interest with peptides lacking an N-terminal cysteine. This enables the analysis of protein modifications in the context of the native primary sequence. |
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Plasmid-based one-pot saturation mutagenesis pp928 - 930 Emily E Wrenbeck, Justin R Klesmith, James A Stapleton, Adebola Adeniran, Keith E J Tyo et al. doi:10.1038/nmeth.4029 Nicking mutagenesis is a streamlined protocol for plasmid-based single-pot comprehensive saturation mutagenesis. |
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A conditional proteomics approach to identify proteins involved in zinc homeostasis pp931 - 937 Takayuki Miki, Masashi Awa, Yuki Nishikawa, Shigeki Kiyonaka, Masaki Wakabayashi et al. doi:10.1038/nmeth.3998 A 'conditional proteomics' approach, as applied here to identify proteins involved in zinc homeostasis, utilizes an activatable labeling reagent to tag proteins affected by a particular biological condition in the cell, enabling them to be isolated and identified using mass spectrometry.
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Directing cellular information flow via CRISPR signal conductors pp938 - 944 Yuchen Liu, Yonghao Zhan, Zhicong Chen, Anbang He, Jianfa Li et al. doi:10.1038/nmeth.3994 The integration of ligand-responsive riboswitches with single guide RNAs allows Cas9-effector fusions to be targeted in response to ligands and thereby translate a cellular signal into a downstream readout of choice. |
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A bacterial genetic selection system for ubiquitylation cascade discovery pp945 - 952 Olga Levin-Kravets, Neta Tanner, Noa Shohat, Ilan Attali, Tal Keren-Kaplan et al. doi:10.1038/nmeth.4003 An Escherichia coli-based genetic selection system, constructed from a split antibiotic resistance protein individually tethered to ubiquitin and a target protein, helps discover ubiquitin cascade pathway interactions. |
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Simul-seq: combined DNA and RNA sequencing for whole-genome and transcriptome profiling pp953 - 958 Jason A Reuter, Damek V Spacek, Reetesh K Pai and Michael P Snyder doi:10.1038/nmeth.4028 Simul-seq profiles genomes and transcriptomes by uniquely barcoding DNA and RNA reads from the same material. |
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The Fast mode for ZEISS LSM 880 with Airyscan: high-speed confocal imaging with super-resolution and improved signal-to-noise ratio Joseph Huff |
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Recent developments in FEI's in situ cryo-electron tomography workflow Alexander Rigort |
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