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  • The oncoprotein MYC and the topoisomerases TOP1 and TOP2 form a complex named the ‘topoisome’, which promotes MYC-driven transcription.

    • Eytan Zlotorynski
    Research Highlight
  • Blastoids (blastocyst-like structures) that accurately model human blastocyst development and are capable of implantation are generated, potentially opening up new avenues for basic and clinical research.

    • Kim Baumann
    Research Highlight
  • Kaneshige et al. show that skeletal muscle-resident mesenchymal progenitors relay the mechanical signal of muscle overload to muscle stem cells to induce their proliferation.

    • Paulina Strzyz
    Research Highlight
  • DNA damage accumulation in zebrafish neurons during wakefulness is detected by Parp1, which induces a homeostatic drive to sleep and repair the damage.

    • Eytan Zlotorynski
    Research Highlight
  • Lengefeld et al. show that haematopoietic stem cell enlargement explains, at least in part, the reduction of tissue regenerative potential with ageing.

    • Paulina Strzyz
    Research Highlight
  • Zimmerli and Allegretti et al. show, in fission yeast, that nuclear pores constrict under energy deprivation or osmotic stress, which is linked to a reduction in nuclear membrane tension.

    • Paulina Strzyz
    Research Highlight
  • Appreciation of intrinsically disordered regions of proteins is not a novel phenomenon: Frixione and Ruiz-Zamarripa recollect that they were discussed already in the mid-twentieth century.

    • Eugenio Frixione
    • Lourdes Ruiz-Zamarripa
    Journal Club
  • Prachee Avasthi highlights how a 1969 study by Rosenbaum and colleagues on Chlamydomonas provided a framework for the understanding of the structure and function of cilia.

    • Prachee Avasthi
    Journal Club
  • Betti et al. show that plants can take up microRNAs generated by other plants, and that these exogenous miRNAs are active in silencing the expression of their target genes.

    • Paulina Strzyz
    Research Highlight
  • Christine Mummery and Eric Anthony discuss some key changes to the ISSCR Guidelines for Stem Cell Research and Clinical Translation, which concern, among other experimental procedures, the culturing of human embryos, genome editing and mitochondrial replacement techniques.

    • Christine Mummery
    • Eric Anthony
    Comment
  • The 2021 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine goes to David Julius and Ardem Patapoutian for their work on molecular basis of somatosensation.

    • Paulina Strzyz
    Research Highlight
  • Xie et al. show that the hair shaft regulates the size of the hair follicle stem cell niche and consequently its maintenance.

    • Paulina Strzyz
    Research Highlight
  • tiRNA-containing extracellular vesicles produced by osteoblasts in the bone marrow are taken up by granulocyte–monocyte progenitors, which promotes their proliferation, increasing host immunity.

    • Kim Baumann
    Research Highlight
  • An amino acid substitution found in a ribosomal protein in archaea can increase translation fidelity and lifespan in metazoans.

    • Eytan Zlotorynski
    Research Highlight
  • Xu et al. report engineering a compact version of Cas that can be useful for a broad range of genome engineering applications in mammalian cells.

    • Paulina Strzyz
    Research Highlight
  • Tau oligomers bind to m6A-modified RNA transcripts in the cytoplasm via the linker RNA-binding protein HNRNPA2B1; such complexes are found in individuals with Alzheimer disease and are part of a stress response that represses translation.

    • Kim Baumann
    Research Highlight
  • Garabedian et al. developed designer biomolecular condensates serving as tools for flexible interrogation and temporal regulation of cell functions.

    • Paulina Strzyz
    Research Highlight