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Aligning Technologies & Realities in Global Health

March 2, 2016

Aligning Technologies & Realities in Global Health

The Grand Convergence Collection, which features 10 papers published in PLOS Biology, PLOS Medicine, PLOS NTDs and PLOS ONE, is authored by a number of leading global health experts and charts the path to a dramatic reduction in the global burden of disease by 2035.

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03/04/2016

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Rewiring Lifestyle Changes

Jennifer Israel, Gregory Wray and co-authors show that the ecologically significant life history transition in sea urchins from feeding to yolk-dependent larval stage was accompanied by major evolutionary changes in gene expression during development.

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Rewiring Lifestyle Changes

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Current Issue February 2016

03/04/2016

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Live or Let Die? Phosphorylation is Key to Fas Choice

Signalling by the tumor necrosis factor receptor (TNFR) superfamily member Fas can promote either survival or death of a cell, but the mechanism underlying this choice is unclear. This study by Krittalak Chakrabandhu, Anne-Odile Hueber and colleagues reveals that the outcome of Fas signalling (death versus survival) is determined by the tyrosine phosphorylation status of its death domain.

Image credit: K Chakrabandhu & A-O Hueber

Live or Let Die? Phosphorylation is Key to Fas Choice

03/04/2016

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Activating Pentameric Ligand-Gated Ion Channels

Carlo Bertozzi, Raimund Dutzler and co-authors show that interacting residues at the interface between the extracellular domain and the pore of prokaryotic pentameric ligand-gated ion channels play an important role in the transduction of conformational changes that lead to channel activation.

Activating Pentameric Ligand-Gated Ion Channels

Image credit: 10.1371/journal.pbio.1002393

03/03/2016

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Antiviral Shut-Down of Sterol Synthesis

Kevin Robertson, Peter Ghazal and co-workers show that an interferon-induced miRNA suppresses the sterol biosynthesis pathway via multiple targets, thereby helping establish broad cellular resistance to unrelated clinically significant viruses.

Antiviral Shut-Down of Sterol Synthesis

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03/03/2016

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Single Common Ancestry for the Rossmann Fold

Paola Laurino, Dan Tawfik and colleagues find that the widely distributed Rossmann-fold enzymes share a highly conserved geometry of their ribose-binding motif; this geometry is very rarely found in other folds and represents a relic of a common ancestral enzyme.

Single Common Ancestry for the Rossmann Fold

Image credit: 10.1371/journal.pbio.1002396

03/03/2016

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Transformation Purges Mobile Elements

Modelling and genomic data demonstrate the evolutionary significance of an ongoing arms race between bacterial uptake of environmental DNA and horizontal DNA transfer driven by mobile genetic elements.

Transformation Purges Mobile Elements

Image credit: 10.1371/journal.pbio.1002394

02/29/2016

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How Food Controls Growth

The insect fat body transmits nutritional information to control body growth by producing and secreting two peptides, GBP1 and GBP2, in response to dietary amino acids.

How Food Controls Growth

Image credit: 10.1371/journal.pbio.1002392

03/08/2016

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PLOS Biology ICYMI: February's Five

What might you have missed during February? Gavin Morrison catches up on five recent PLOS Biology papers.

PLOS Biology ICYMI: February's Five

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