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==Public Library of Science Biology (PLoS Biology)== | ==Public Library of Science Biology (PLoS Biology)== | ||
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# (2014) '''Mitosis Gives a Brief Window of Opportunity for a Change in Gene Transcription''' Richard P. Halley-Stott, Jerome Jullien, Vincent Pasque et al. PLoSBio. 10.1371. [http://www.plosbiology.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pbio.1001914 Link]. <br>'''Summary''': Found that mitotic chromatin is reprogrammed 100 times faster than interphase nuclei in post-nuclear transfer to amphibian oocytes. Genes pass through a transient phase of high responsiveness to reprogramming factors during mitosis which alters cell fates. This may be a result of histone H2A deubiquitination.<br><br> | |||
==Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences== | ==Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences== |
Revision as of 21:32, 13 October 2014
JOURNAL ASSIGNMENTS:
- ACS Synthetic Biology - Rene
- Cell - Meli'sa
- Frontiers in Microbiotechnology – David
- Journal of Biological Engineering - Meli'sa
- Journal of Cell Biology - Jonah
- Molecular Biology of the Cell - David
- Molecular and Cellular Biology - Rene
- Nature - Jonah
- Nature Biotechnology - Ryan
- Nature Methods - Jan
- Nature Molecular Systems Biology - Ryan
- Public Library of Science Biology (PLoS Biology) - Cameron
- Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - Jan
- Science - Cameron
- Miscellaneous Reviews and Media - Dr. Haynes
INSTRUCTIONS: Please search for lab-relevant articles dated May 9, 2014 up to today.
Spring 2014, 05/08/2014
Use the following text format EXACTLY as it is shown below...
- (year) Title. Author One, Author Two, and Author Three et al. Journal. Volume:pages. Link.
Summary: Very short explanation of why this paper is relevant/ interesting. - (2011) Engineering a Photoactivated Caspase-7 for Rapid Induction of Apoptosis. Evan Mills, Xi Chen, Elizabeth Pham, Stanley Wong, and Kevin Truong et al. ACS Synthetic Biology, 1.3:75-82. Link.
Summary: A group from University of Toronto developed a protein that causes rapid apotosis (cell death) of targeted cells.
Open edit mode and copy the example above. Do not erase the <br><br> tags. Do not use keyboard line returns to space out the numbered list, or else each item will start with the number 1.
ACS Synthetic Biology
- TBA
Cell
- TBA
Frontiers in Microbiotechnology
- TBA
Journal of Biological Engineering
- TBA
Journal of Cell Biology
- TBA
Molecular Biology of the Cell
- TBA
Molecular and Cellular Biology
- TBA
Nature
- TBA
Nature Biotechnology
- TBA
Nature Methods
- TBA
Nature Molecular Systems Biology
- TBA
Public Library of Science Biology (PLoS Biology)
Nothing super relevant.
Perhaps a bit relevant to Jan/David
- (2014) Mitosis Gives a Brief Window of Opportunity for a Change in Gene Transcription Richard P. Halley-Stott, Jerome Jullien, Vincent Pasque et al. PLoSBio. 10.1371. Link.
Summary: Found that mitotic chromatin is reprogrammed 100 times faster than interphase nuclei in post-nuclear transfer to amphibian oocytes. Genes pass through a transient phase of high responsiveness to reprogramming factors during mitosis which alters cell fates. This may be a result of histone H2A deubiquitination.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
- TBA
Science
- TBA
Miscellaneous Reviews and Media
Reviews
- TBA
News
- TBA