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Volume 25 Issue 9, September 2024

‘Optical resolution’, inspired by the Viewpoint on super-resolution microscopy on p677

Cover design: Vicky Summersby

Research Highlights

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  • MYB-related transcription factors are found to function in chloroplast biogenesis alongside GLK in the distantly related species Marchantia polymorpha and Arabidopsis thaliana.

    • Kim Baumann
    Research Highlight
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Reviews

  • Biomolecular condensates are emerging as hubs of splicing regulation. This Review discusses the modulation of condensate functions through alternative splicing, regulation of (co-transcriptional) splicing at condensates and the involvement of these condensates in human diseases.

    • Jimena Giudice
    • Hao Jiang
    Review Article
  • Oxidation–reduction (redox) reactions involving reactive oxygen, nitrogen and sulfur species are vital for life, but excessive oxidant levels contribute to ageing and diseases. This Review explores cellular dynamics of redox homeostasis, such as responses to oxidative and reductive stresses and intracellular and intercellular redox communication pathways.

    • Helmut Sies
    • Ryan J. Mailloux
    • Ursula Jakob
    Review Article
  • During embryonic epithelial–mesenchymal transition, epithelial cells undergo substantial phenotypic changes and acquire migration capacity. This Review compares embryonic and adult non-cancer EMTs and discusses the role of EMTs in adult tissue repair and fibrosis, highlighting therapeutic opportunities to modulate EMT to reduce fibrosis and promote repair.

    • Khalil Kass Youssef
    • M. Angela Nieto
    Review Article
  • This article reviews the current landscape of targeted protein degradation approaches and how they have parallels in biological processes. The authors also outline the ongoing clinical exploration of novel degraders and provide some perspectives on the directions the field might take.

    • Jonathan M. Tsai
    • Radosław P. Nowak
    • Eric S. Fischer
    Review Article
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