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    LncRNA Snhg3 aggravates hepatic steatosis via PPARγ signaling

    Xianghong Xie, Mingyue Gao ... Xiaojun Liu
    LncRNA-Snhg3 regulates lipid metabolism by affecting chromatin accessibility which indicates that lncRNA-mediated epigenetic modification has a crucial role in the pathology of metabolic dysfunction-associated fatty liver disease.
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    2. Evolutionary Biology

    Trans regulation of an odorant binding protein by a proto-Y chromosome affects male courtship in house fly

    Pablo J Delclos, Kiran Adhikari ... Richard Meisel
    An integrative approach is used to identify a mechanism by which the fitness effects of Y chromosomes can manifest via trans effects on autosomal genes, through their effects on male courtship and other sexually selected traits.
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    2. Physics of Living Systems

    HIV integrase compacts viral DNA into biphasic condensates

    Pauline J Kolbeck, Marjolein de Jager ... Willem Vanderlinden
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    Heat Shock Factor 1 forms nuclear condensates and restructures the yeast genome before activating target genes

    Linda S Rubio, Suman Mohajan, David S Gross
    In response to ethanol stress, the yeast transcription factor Hsf1 forms nuclear condensates and drives the coalescence of target genes prior to their transcriptional activation while in response to thermal stress these three phenomena are tightly coordinated.
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    A comparative study of the cryo-EM structures of Saccharomyces cerevisiae and human anaphase-promoting complex/cyclosome (APC/C)

    Ester Vazquez-Fernandez, Jing Yang ... David Barford
    The yeast APC/C cryo-EM structure reveals substantial similarities with the human APC/C structure but also important differences in mechanisms of phosphorylation-dependent regulation and activation by coactivators.
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    Transcriptional inhibition after irradiation occurs preferentially at highly expressed genes in a manner dependent on cell cycle progression

    Zulong Chen, Xin Wang ... Jessica K Tyler
    Genetic, cellular, and molecular analyses reveal that the reduced abundance of total nascent transcripts that occurs after irradiation is largely due to the repression of histone and rRNA encoding genes.