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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A hexasome is the preferred substrate for the INO80 chromatin remodeling complex, allowing versatility of function Hsieh, Laura J.

11 p. 2098-2112.e4
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2 Allosteric interactions prime androgen receptor dimerization and activation Wasmuth, Elizabeth V.

11 p. 2021-2031.e5
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3 Alternative splicing is a developmental switch for hTERT expression Penev, Alex

11 p. 2349-2360.e6
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4 A naturally DNase-free CRISPR-Cas12c enzyme silences gene expression Huang, Carolyn J.

11 p. 2148-2160.e4
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5 An unexpected pathway to polyamines in pancreatic cancer Awad, Dominik

11 p. 1765-1766
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6 A unified atlas of CD8 T cell dysfunctional states in cancer and infection Pritykin, Yuri

11 p. 2477-2493.e10
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7 Charting a shared epigenetic pathway to CD8+ T cell dysfunction in infection and cancer Sandor, Katalin

11 p. 2272-2274
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8 Co-translational assembly and localized translation of nucleoporins in nuclear pore complex biogenesis Lautier, Ophélie

11 p. 2417-2427.e5
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9 Cytoplasmic PARP1 links the genome instability to the inhibition of antiviral immunity through PARylating cGAS Wang, Fei

11 p. 2032-2049.e7
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10 Deciphering the principles of the RNA editing code via large-scale systematic probing Uzonyi, Anna

11 p. 2374-2387.e3
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11 Energy status dictates PD-L1 protein abundance and anti-tumor immunity to enable checkpoint blockade Dai, Xiaoming

11 p. 2317-2331.e6
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12 FANCM regulates repair pathway choice at stalled replication forks Panday, Arvind

11 p. 2428-2444.e6
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13 Functional analysis of a random-sequence chromosome reveals a high level and the molecular nature of transcriptional noise in yeast cells Gvozdenov, Zlata

11 p. 1786-1797.e5
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14 Gene architectures that minimize cost of gene expression Frumkin, Idan

11 p. 2494
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15 GID E3 ligase supramolecular chelate assembly configures multipronged ubiquitin targeting of an oligomeric metabolic enzyme Sherpa, Dawafuti

11 p. 2445-2459.e13
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16 Heterochromatic repeat clustering imposes a physical barrier on homologous recombination to prevent chromosomal translocations Mitrentsi, Ioanna

11 p. 2132-2147.e6
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17 IL-1β-associated NNT acetylation orchestrates iron-sulfur cluster maintenance and cancer immunotherapy resistance Han, Yi

11 p. 1887-1902.e8
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18 Immune-regulated IDO1-dependent tryptophan metabolism is source of one-carbon units for pancreatic cancer and stellate cells Newman, Alice Clare

11 p. 2290-2302.e7
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19 Intrinsically disordered Meningioma-1 stabilizes the BAF complex to cause AML Riedel, Simone S.

11 p. 2332-2348.e9
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20 Intron removal by the spliceosome: A solo job or a team effort? Licatalosi, Donny D.

11 p. 2275-2277
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21 Irisin acts through its integrin receptor in a two-step process involving extracellular Hsp90α A, Mu

11 p. 1903-1920.e12
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22 It’s a DoG-eat-DoG world—altered transcriptional mechanisms drive downstream-of-gene (DoG) transcript production Morgan, Marc

11 p. 1981-1991
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23 Kinase domain autophosphorylation rewires the activity and substrate specificity of CK1 enzymes Cullati, Sierra N.

11 p. 2006-2020.e8
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24 Lack of Cas13a inhibition by anti-CRISPR proteins from Leptotrichia prophages Johnson, Matthew C.

11 p. 2161-2166.e3
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25 LKB1 controls inflammatory potential through CRTC2-dependent histone acetylation Compton, Shelby E.

11 p. 1872-1886.e5
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26 Localized inhibition of protein phosphatase 1 by NUAK1 promotes spliceosome activity and reveals a MYC-sensitive feedback control of transcription Cossa, Giacomo

11 p. 2495
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27 Lyso-PAF, a biologically inactive phospholipid, contributes to RAF1 activation Gao, Xue

11 p. 1992-2005.e9
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28 Meet the author: Alice Clare Newman
11 p. 2266-2267
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29 Meet the author: Itay Koren Koren, Itay

11 p. 1761-1762
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30 Meet the authors: Laura Hsieh, Muryam Gourdet, and Geeta Narlikar
11 p. 1971-1973
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31 Multiple adaptations underly co-option of a CRISPR surveillance complex for RNA-guided DNA transposition Park, Jung-Un

11 p. 1827-1838.e6
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32 Noncanonical processing by animal Microprocessor Nguyen, Thuy Linh

11 p. 1810-1826.e8
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33 Poly(m6A) tails stabilize transcripts Lavergne, Guillaume

11 p. 1979-1980
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34 Protease-mediated processing of Argonaute proteins controls small RNA association Gudipati, Rajani Kanth

11 p. 2388-2402.e8
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35 Proteome-wide quantitative RNA-interactome capture identifies phosphorylation sites with regulatory potential in RBM20 Vieira-Vieira, Carlos Henrique

11 p. 2069-2083.e8
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36 Regulating gene expression through control of transcription factor multivalent interactions Donovan, Benjamin T.

11 p. 1974-1975
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37 Rising to the challenge of COVID-19: Working on SARS-CoV-2 during the pandemic Stern-Ginossar, Noam

11 p. 2261-2265
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38 Shutoff of host transcription triggers a toxin-antitoxin system to cleave phage RNA and abort infection Guegler, Chantal K.

11 p. 2361-2373.e9
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39 Something’s gotta give at the centromeric chromatin foundation of the kinetochore Kixmoeller, Kathryn

11 p. 1976-1978
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40 Structural basis of mRNA binding by the human FERRY Rab5 effector complex Quentin, Dennis

11 p. 1856-1871.e9
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41 Structural basis of transcription reduction by a promoter-proximal +1 nucleosome Abril-Garrido, Julio

11 p. 1798-1809.e7
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42 Structural diversity of the SARS-CoV-2 Omicron spike Gobeil, Sophie M.-C.

11 p. 2050-2068.e6
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43 Structure of the human inner kinetochore CCAN complex and its significance for human centromere organization Pesenti, Marion E.

11 p. 2113-2131.e8
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44 Structure of the visual signaling complex between transducin and phosphodiesterase 6 Gao, Yang

11 p. 2496
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45 SUCLA2-coupled regulation of GLS succinylation and activity counteracts oxidative stress in tumor cells Tong, Yingying

11 p. 2303-2316.e8
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46 Systematic conformation-to-phenotype mapping via limited deep sequencing of proteins Serebryany, Eugene

11 p. 1936-1952.e7
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47 The BAFfling story of MN1-induced leukemogenesis Stonestrom, Aaron J.

11 p. 2268-2269
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48 The dynamic mechanism of 4E-BP1 recognition and phosphorylation by mTORC1 Böhm, Raphael

11 p. 2403-2416.e5
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49 The Fanconi anemia ubiquitin E3 ligase complex as an anti-cancer target Sharp, Michael F.

11 p. 2278-2289
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50 The GID ubiquitin ligase complex just reached the next level of complexity Fechtner, Lisa

11 p. 2270-2272
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51 The molecular basis of heterochromatin assembly and epigenetic inheritance Grewal, Shiv I.S.

11 p. 1767-1785
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52 The Rab5 effector FERRY links early endosomes with mRNA localization Schuhmacher, Jan S.

11 p. 1839-1855.e13
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53 Timer-based proteomic profiling of the ubiquitin-proteasome system reveals a substrate receptor of the GID ubiquitin ligase Kong, Ka-Yiu Edwin

11 p. 2460-2476.e11
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54 Tuning levels of low-complexity domain interactions to modulate endogenous oncogenic transcription Chong, Shasha

11 p. 2084-2097.e5
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55 Ubiquitin-independent proteasomal degradation driven by C-degron pathways Makaros, Yaara

11 p. 1921-1935.e7
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56 When the +1 nucleosome gets in the way, TFIIH fails but does not fall Robert, François

11 p. 1763-1764
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