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06.03.2026

A transition-prone brain state precedes spontaneous behavioral switching

Authors Wanken P, Edelman BJ, Behera L, Martinez de Paz JM, McCarthy PT, Macé E Journal BioRxiv Citation bioRxiv 2026.03.06.709845. Abstract Animals exhibit behavior in the absence of external stimuli or explicit tasks. Is the initiation of such spontaneous behavior shaped by internal brain states in a predictable manner? If
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03.03.2026

Mechanism of human tRNA 3′CCA maturation

Authors Kuhle B, Krebs L, Bhatta A, Dennerlein S, Rehling P, Hillen H Journal BioRxiv Citation bioRxiv 2026.03.02.709036. Abstract The non-templated addition of the 3′CCA end is the final universal step of tRNA maturation. In humans, 3′CCA addition on nuclear- (nu-tRNA) and mitochondria-encoded tRNAs (mt-tRNA) is catalyzed by a single
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02.03.2026

Nanobodies equipped with HaloTag variants enable rapid and straightforward one-step immunofluorescence lifetime multiplexing

Authors Albert L, Basak S, Koerner H, Oleksiievets N, Mougios N, Cotroneo ER, Frei MS, Enderlein J, Broichhagen J, Simeth NA, Tsukanov R, Opazo F Journal BioRxiv Citation bioRxiv 2026.03.02.709025. Abstract Multiplexed fluorescence imaging is limited by spectral overlap, whereas fluorescence lifetime provides an orthogonal encoding dimension. We replace genetically
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20.02.2026

Structures of the 26S proteasome in complex with the Hsp70 co-chaperone Bag1 reveal a mechanism for direct substrate transfer

Authors Maestro-López M, Cheng TC, Muntaner J, Menéndez M, Alonso M, Schweitzer A, Ishizaka M, Tomko RJ Jr, Cuéllar J, Valpuesta JM, Sakata E Journal Science Advances Citation Sci Adv. 2026 Feb 20;12(8):eadz3026. Abstract Coupling between the chaperone and degradation systems, particularly under stress, is essential for eliminating unfolded proteins.
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20.02.2026

The Nonadiabatic Nature of the Substituent Effects in Azobenzene

Authors van der Wal JJ, Peshkov RY, Steen JD, Simeth NA, Crespi S Journal Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in Engl.) Citation Angew Chem Int Ed Engl. 2026 Feb 20:e23613. Abstract The mechanism of thermal Z → E isomerization in azobenzenes has been debated for nearly a century, with inversion, rotation,
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16.02.2026

Detection and characterization of physiological network interactions in pulsatile motion of cranial blood vessels using real-time MRI

Authors von der Ohe T, Telezki V, Hofer S, Dechent P, Uecker M, Bähr M, Luther S, Parlitz U Journal Frontiers in Network Physiology Citation Front Netw Physiol. 2026 Feb 16;6:1701638. Abstract We present a robust method to assess pulsatile motion of larger cranial blood vessels in the human brain
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13.02.2026

Mechanisms and disease relevance of mitochondrial translation in humans

Authors Richter-Dennerlein R, Dopico XC, Rorbach J Journal Nature Reviews. Molecular Cell Biology Citation Nat Rev Mol Cell Biol. 2026 Feb 13. Abstract Human mitochondrial ribosomes (mitoribosomes) synthesize the 13 mitochondrial-encoded proteins of the oxidative phosphorylation machinery in a coordinated manner, ensuring proper folding of nascent peptides into the inner
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12.02.2026

Two-photon voltage imaging with rhodopsin-based sensors

Authors Grimm C, Sims RR, Tanese D, Mohamed Lafirdeen AS, Bendifallah I, Chan CY, Faini G, Putti E, Del Bene F, Papagiakoumou E, Emiliani V Journal Neuron Citation Neuron. 2026 Feb 12:S0896-6273(25)00970-5. Abstract Advances in optical techniques and two-photon (2P) sensitive genetic voltage indicators (GEVIs) enabled in-depth voltage imaging at
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10.02.2026

Multi-scale transcriptomic integration reveals cell-type immune networks and lncRNA remodeling in Alzheimers disease

Authors Cortes Silva JA, Gertig M, Centeno TP, Burkhardt S, Schutz AL, Sananbenesi F, Fischer A Journal BioRxiv Citation bioRxiv 2026.02.08.704661. Abstract Alzheimers disease (AD) displays pronounced regional heterogeneity, yet how transcriptional changes across brain regions converge into coordinated cellular and molecular programs remains unclear. Here, we integrated bulk and
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03.02.2026

Generation of pluripotent stem cell line (IPWi001-A) and a corresponding CRISPR/Cas9 modified isogenic rescue control (IPWi001-A-1) from a patient with arrhythmia-induced cardiomyopathy harboring a KCNQ1 truncating mutation

Authors Anders M, Hoppe S, Eberl H, Rebs S, Seedorf A, Maurer W, Schill T, Zibat A, Unsöld JK, Yigit G, Wollnik B, Vollmann D, Sossalla S, Streckfuss-Bömeke K Journal Stem Cell Research Citation Stem Cell Res. 2026 Feb 3;92:103921. Abstract KCNQ1 functions as a slow rectifying potassium channel during
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