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11.10.2021

Familial cleft tongue caused by a unique translation initiation codon variant in TP63

Authors Schmidt J, Schreiber G, Altmüller J, Thiele H, Nürnberg P, Li Y, Kaulfuß S, Funke R, Wilken B, Yigit G, Wollnik B Journal European Journal of Human Genetics Citation Eur J Hum Genet. 2021 Oct 11. Abstract Variants in transcription factor p63 have been linked to several autosomal dominantly
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08.10.2021

Exercise as a model to identify microRNAs linked to human cognition: a role for microRNA-409 and microRNA-501

Authors Goldberg M, Islam MR, Kerimoglu C, Lancelin C, Gisa V, Burkhardt S, Krüger DM, Marquardt T, Malchow B, Schmitt A, Falkai P, Sananbenesi F, Fischer A Journal Translational Psychiatry Citation Transl Psychiatry. 2021 Oct 8;11(1):514. Abstract MicroRNAs have been linked to synaptic plasticity and memory function and are emerging
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08.10.2021

Hierarchical folding of the catalytic core during mitochondrial ribosome biogenesis

Authors Lavdovskaia E, Hillen HS, Richter-Dennerlein R Journal Trends in Cell Biology Citation Trends Cell Biol. 2021. Abstract Final maturation steps during ribo-some biogenesis require the assis-tance of assembly and qualitycontrol factors to ensure the foldingof rRNA and proteins into a func-tional translation machinery. Herewe integrate several recent struc-tural snapshots
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07.10.2021

The mammalian rod synaptic ribbon is essential for Cav channel facilitation and ultrafast synaptic vesicle fusion

Authors Grabner CP, Moser T Journal Elife Citation Elife. 2021 Oct 7;10:e63844. Abstract Rod photoreceptors (PRs) use ribbon synapses to transmit visual information. To signal ‘no light detected’ they release glutamate continually to activate post-synaptic receptors. When light is detected glutamate release pauses. How a rod’s individual ribbon enables this
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29.09.2021

Mapping protein interactions in the active TOM-TIM23 supercomplex

Authors Gomkale R, Linden A, Neumann P, Schendzielorz AB, Stoldt S, Dybkov O, Kilisch M, Schulz C, Cruz-Zaragoza LD, Schwappach B, Ficner R, Jakobs S, Urlaub H, Rehling P Journal Nature Communications Citation Nat Commun 12, 5715 (2021) Abstract Nuclear-encoded mitochondrial proteins destined for the matrix have to be transported
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21.09.2021

Management of Metadata Types in Basic Cardiological Research

Authors Kusch H, Kossen R, Suhr M, Freckmann L, Weber L, Henke C, Lehmann C, Rheinländer S, Aschenbrandt G, Kühlborn LK, Marzec B, Menzel J, Schwappach B, Zelarayán LC, Cyganek L, Antonios G, Kohl T, Lehnart SE, Zoremba M, Sax U, Nussbeck SY Journal Studies in Health Technology and Informatics
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20.09.2021

Biallelic variants in YRDC cause a developmental disorder with progeroid features

Authors Schmidt J, Goergens J, Pochechueva T, Kotter A, Schwenzer N, Sitte M, Werner G, Altmüller J, Thiele H, Nürnberg P, Isensee J, Li Y, Müller C, Leube B, Reinhardt HC, Hucho T, Salinas G, Helm M, Jachimowicz RD, Wieczorek D, Kohl T, Lehnart SE, Yigit G, Wollnik B Journal
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17.09.2021

H3 acetylation selectively promotes basal progenitor proliferation and neocortex expansion

Authors Kerimoglu C, Pham L, Tonchev AB, Sakib MS, Xie Y, Sokpor G, Ulmke PA, Kaurani L, Abbas E, Nguyen H, Rosenbusch J, Michurina A, Capece V, Angelova M, Maricic N, Brand-Saberi B, Esgleas M, Albert M, Minkov R, Kovachev E, Teichmann U, Seong RH, Huttner WB, Nguyen HP, Stoykova
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16.09.2021

Structure of an inactive RNA polymerase II dimer

Authors Aibara S, Dienemann Ch, Cramer P Journal Nucleic Acids Research Citation Nucleic Acids Research, 2021; Sep 16, gkab783 Abstract Eukaryotic gene transcription is carried out by three RNA polymerases: Pol I, Pol II and Pol III. Although it has long been known that Pol I can form homodimers, it
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15.09.2021

RIM-Binding Protein 2 Organizes Ca2+ Channel Topography and Regulates Release Probability and Vesicle Replenishment at a Fast Central Synapse

Authors Butola T, Alvanos T, Hintze A, Koppensteiner P, Kleindienst D, Shigemoto R, Wichmann C, Moser T Journal Journal of Neuroscience Citation J. Neurosci. 2021, 41 (37) 7742-7767 Abstract Rab-interacting molecule (RIM)-binding protein 2 (BP2) is a multidomain protein of the presynaptic active zone (AZ). By binding to RIM, bassoon
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