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HR3/RORα-mediated cholesterol sensing regulates TOR signaling

1 day 13 hours ago
Cells and organisms adjust their growth based on the availability of cholesterol, which is essential for cellular functions. However, the mechanisms by which cells sense cholesterol levels and translate these into growth signals are not fully understood. We report that cholesterol rapidly activates the master growth-regulatory TOR pathway in Drosophila tissues. We identify the nuclear receptor HR3, an ortholog of mammalian RORα, as an essential factor in cholesterol-induced TOR activation. We...
Mette Lassen

Sellers' Peer Comparison Under Uncertainty in Online Marketplace

1 day 13 hours ago
How will peer pressure among sellers affect their operations in an online marketplace? Motivated by online platforms' marketplace designs that prompt sellers to compare their performances, in this paper, we develop and study a price competition model in which sellers account for both profits and peer comparison outcomes. In our model, two sellers offer substitutable products, and each of them sets a price ex ante to maximize their expected total utility, which is the sum of one's profit and the...
Yun Zhou

Unifying theories in high-dimensional biophysics: approaches, challenges and opportunities

3 days 13 hours ago
Across biological subdisciplines, the last decade has seen an explosion of high-dimensional datasets. At the ICTS workshop ‘Unifying Theories in High-Dimensional Biophysics’, we discussed whether this high dimensionality poses a challenge or an opportunity for theoretically describing, understanding and predicting biological systems. We discussed methods, models and frameworks that can be used for this purpose. This Comment summarizes our discussions from the perspectives of individual...
Marianne Bauer

Modeling HIV dynamics under broadly neutralizing antibodies: the potential role of cell-to-cell virus transmission

4 days 13 hours ago
Cell-to-cell transmission of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) presents a significant challenge to combination antiretroviral therapy (cART), as this mode of infection is markedly more efficient and often exhibits increased resistance to antiviral agents compared to cell-free viral infection. However, the impact of cell-to-cell virus transmission on the efficacy of broadly neutralizing antibody (bNAb) therapy remains unclear. In this study, we develop a mathematical model that incorporates both...
Ting Guo

Identification of a highly expressed gene cluster likely coding for benzene activation enzymes in a methanogenic enrichment culture

4 days 13 hours ago
The oil refinery (OR) consortium is a model methanogenic enrichment culture used to study anaerobic benzene degradation. Over half of the culture's bacterial community consists of two closely related Desulfobacterota strains, designated ORM2a and ORM2b, whose mechanisms of benzene activation are unknown. Three proteomics data sets were integrated and analyzed using high-quality OR metagenomes and metagenome-assembled genomes (MAGs), including a complete circularized ORM2a MAG, to identify active...
Courtney R A Toth

From FAIR to CURE: guidelines for computational models of biological systems

4 days 13 hours ago
Guidelines for managing scientific data have been established under the FAIR principles, requiring that data be Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable. In many scientific disciplines, especially computational biology, both data and models are key to progress. For this reason, and recognizing that such models are a very special type of "data", we argue that computational models, especially mechanistic models prevalent in medicine, physiology and systems biology, deserve a complementary...
Herbert M Sauro

Rapid adaptation and extinction in synchronized outdoor evolution experiments of <em>Arabidopsis</em>

5 days 13 hours ago
Climate change forces species to adapt rapidly to avoid extinction. To directly observe rapid adaptation and extinction, we conducted synchronized evolution experiments with Arabidopsis thaliana in 30 locations across Western Europe, the Mediterranean, the Levant, and North America. Whole-genome pooled sequencing of ~70,000 surviving plants revealed repeatable allele frequency shifts in similar climates but divergent shifts across contrasting ones, indicating evolutionary adaptation. We...
Xing Wu

LLOT: application of Laplacian Linear Optimal Transport in spatial transcriptome reconstruction

5 days 13 hours ago
Single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) allows transcriptional profiling, and cell-type annotation of individual cells. However, sample preparation in typical scRNA-seq experiments often homogenizes the samples, thus spatial locations of individual cells are often lost. Although spatial transcriptomic techniques, such as in situ hybridization (ISH) or Slide-seq, can be used to measure gene expression in specific locations in samples, it remains a challenge to measure or infer expression level for...
Junhao Zhu

Androgen activity in the male embryonic hindbrain drives lethal PFA ependymoma

5 days 13 hours ago
Posterior fossa type A (PFA) ependymoma is an unusual infantile brain tumour with few known somatic mutations, thought to be driven by epigenetic mechanisms¹. PFA ependymoma has a markedly higher incidence and worse prognosis in male children than in female children². The mechanisms that underlie these sex differences are at present unknown. Here we show that the cellular hierarchy of PFA ependymoma is less differentiated in male individuals than it is in female individuals. In the normal...
Jiao Zhang

Reduced podocyte stiffness is a feature of proteinuric kidney disease

6 days 13 hours ago
CONCLUSIONS: Our results demonstrate that glomeruli and their components undergo dramatic and often divergent stiffness changes following different types of injury. Interestingly, podocyte softening is a common manifestation of proteinuric kidney diseases, a phenomenon that is associated with inactivation of transcription co-factors that maintain normal podocyte structure and function.
Luisa Ulloa Severino

Per-and poly-fluoroalkyl substances in lung tissues and their association with lung cancer

1 week ago
The accumulation of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in human tissues is known. However, PFAS accumulation in the lung tissue of lung cancer patients remains unexplored. We examined the distribution of 26 PFAS in lung tissues and found a total concentration ranging from 0.75 to 368 ng/g, with perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS) and perfluorooctanoate (PFOA) identified as predominant compounds. Perfluoroalkyl carboxylic acids (PFCAs) and perfluoroalkyl sulfonic acids (PFSAs) were the most...
Xi-Ze Min

The E3-ome gene-centric compendium reveals the human E3 ligase landscape

1 week 3 days ago
To define and systematically characterize the human E3 ubiquitin ligase (E3) landscape, we generated the E3-ome, a compendium of E3s encoded by the human genome. The E3-ome integrates experimental data, bioinformatics, and published research, revealing 672 high-confidence E3s. We standardized E3 classifications to create a unified framework for annotation and comparative analysis. The E3-ome identified several previously unrecognized domains, motifs, E3 candidates, and relationships, expanding...
Ngee Kiat Chua

A practical framework for operationalising responsible and equitable artificial intelligence in health care: tackling bias, inequity, and implementation challenges

1 week 3 days ago
Artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to transform health care; however, successful integration of AI into health care requires overcoming obstacles, such as biases in data and AI models, and addressing challenges in generating sufficient clinical evidence for deployment. In this Viewpoint, we present a community-based, actionable framework for responsible and ethical development, deployment, and integration of AI-based solutions in health care, emphasising bias mitigation and clinical...
Mattea L Welch

Taxonomic composition and carbohydrate-active enzyme content in microbial enrichments from pulp mill anaerobic granules after cultivation on lignocellulosic substrates

1 week 5 days ago
Metagenomes of lignocellulose-degrading microbial communities are reservoirs of carbohydrate-active enzymes relevant to biomass processing. Whereas several metagenomes of natural digestive systems have been sequenced, the current study analyses metagenomes originating from an industrial anaerobic digester that processes effluent from a cellulose pulp mill. Both 16S ribosomal DNA and metagenome sequences were obtained following anaerobic cultivation of the digester inoculum on cellulose and...
Mabel T Wong

Plagl1 regulates the retinal progenitor cell to Müller glial cell transition

1 week 6 days ago
Müller glia arise from late-stage retinal progenitor cells (RPCs) as a distinct lineage that diverges from neurogenic trajectories. Here, we identify the maternally imprinted gene Plagl1 as a key transcriptional regulator of gliogenesis in the murine retina. Plagl1 is expressed during the RPC-to-glia transition and is dynamically regulated in Müller glia following injury. To define its developmental role, we analyzed Plagl1⁺/⁻pat null mutant retinas at postnatal day 7 (P7), when central retinal...
Yacine Touahri
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