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Mutations of RNA polymerase II activate key genes of the nucleoside triphosphate biosynthetic pathways How ribonucleotide shortage, which impedes transcription in general, nevertheless increases transcription of key NTP biosyntheses genes, is an intensely investigated open question. Intriguingly, a yeast screen by Kwapisz et al. now suggests that not only the promoters of such genes, but also RNA polymerase II itself may act as sensors of NTP depletion. |
 | Phosphorylation of 4E-BP by LRRK2 affects the maintenance of dopaminergic neurons in Drosophila Yuzuru Imai and colleagues report that LRRK2, which is associated with Parkinson's disease, phosphorylates 4E-BP and show that this is important for the in vivo pathogenic effects of mutant dLRRK in Drosophila. The findings support a novel mechanism linking deregulated protein translation to stress sensitivity and neurodegeneration in PD. |
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Endocochlear potential depends on Cl- channels: mechanism underlying deafness in Bartter syndrome IV Using an inner ear-specific deletion of the channel subunit Barttin, Thomas Jentsch and coworkers elegantly show that dysfunction of outer hair cells underlies a congenital hearing impairment, by abolishing the driving force for potassium influx. |
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| This collection of eight review articles - Focus on Quality Control - highlights different aspects of cellular quality control and their potential relevance for human diseases. Topics include mitochondrial and ER quality control, protein folding and degradation; as well as quality control in RNA and DNA metabolism. The reviews will be printed in three subsequent regular issues of The EMBO Journal starting with the second issue in January 2008 (27.2). These online review articles include downloadable figures for teaching purposes and links to relevant research articles published recently in The EMBO Journal and other Nature Publishing Group titles. |
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The EMBO Journal, EMBO reports provides sharply focused short papers and review articles in all areas of molecular biology. Its quality is reflected in its impact factor of 7.45*
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