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EMBO J,
2014]
The small GTPase Arf1 that is classically required for the budding of COPI-coated vesicles from the Golgi membrane is now proposed to have novel and conserved roles in the morphological and functional maintenance of mitochondria: It functionally localizes to ER/mitochondria contact sites; it allows for the recruitment of a degradation machinery to mitochondria to remove toxic mitofusin/Fzo1 clusters; and it allows the extension of autophagy sequestration membranes needed for mitophagy to clear damaged mitochondria.
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Cell Metab,
2013]
All physiological functions decline with age, but which changes are primary and which are secondary is not always clear. Liu et al. (2013), examining functional changes in the muscles and motor neurons of C. elegans, suggest that when it comes to locomotion, it is the nervous system that shows earlier age-related deterioration.
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Curr Biol,
2002]
Recent genetic studies in the worm Caenorhabditis elegans and fruitfly Drosophila have revealed the essential role integrin-linked kinase plays in integrin adhesion - but it apparently acts in this role as an adaptor rather than a kinase.
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Cell,
2001]
One of the most impressive features of apoptosis is how quickly it all happens. One minute the cell is happily sitting there on its plastic lawn; the next-boom!-it is in convulsions, writhing in its death throes. Many a QuickTime movie has been produced to illustrate this point. Unfortunately, most of these movies stop shortly after the cell falls apart. While less photogenic, what happens to the remains of the cell after the camera stops rolling is no less impressive-at least in vivo.
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Curr Biol,
2007]
Gap junctions mediate intercellular communication and are critical for development and nervous system function. Initially thought to function solely as stand-alone molecules, it has now been shown that a stomatin-like protein regulates a gap junction channel in Caenorhabditis elegans.
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Cell,
2013]
Animals are often in discrete behavioral states, but it is unclear how one specific state is generated and opposes alternative states. Flavell etal. now identify molecular and neural components in C.elegans that are involved in the generation of dwelling and roaming states.
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Curr Biol,
2004]
When it comes to foraging, there are two types of worm in the world: those who enjoy a party, and those who prefer to dine alone. Two recent reports describe roles for guanylyl cyclase in the neuromolecular signaling systems that effect this natural behavioral dimorphism.
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Nat Cell Biol,
2011]
A potential role for glycosphingolipids and lipid rafts in apical sorting was initially met with enthusiasm, but genetic analysis has since provided little support for it. A report now establishes that glycosphingolipids mediate apical sorting, and specifically help maintain apicobasal polarity in Caenorhabditis elegans.
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Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A,
2000]
The identification of drug targets for a given human disease, whether it is mainly environmental or genetic in origin, rests on an understanding of the molecular chain of events that unfold in the disease process. Anatomic pathology, biochemistry, cellular physiology, and pharmacology consitute the main traditional approaches towards identifying potential therapeutic targets...
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Nat Cell Biol,
2005]
It has long been known that the mammalian small GTPase Rab5 is involved in clathrin-mediated endocytosis. However, most Rab5-interacting proteins are localized to endosomes rather than to the plasma membrane. A newly discovered nucleotide-exchange factor for Rab5 in Caenorhabditis elegans now provides the missing link for activating Rab5 at the plasma membrane.