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  • PhAST is a technology for establishing de novo or modulating synaptic transmission in a light-dependent manner in C.elegans. By combining a calcium-dependent luciferase on pre-synapses with channelrhodopsin on post-synapses, light serves as a synthetic neurotransmitter.

    • Montserrat Porta-de-la-Riva
    • Adriana Carolina Gonzalez
    • Michael Krieg
    Research
    Nature Methods
    Volume: 20, P: 761-769
  • DELLA proteins modulate the activity of dozens of transcription factors through direct physical interaction. This study shows that this molecular ability is conserved in all land plants but with very different biological effects in different lineages.

    • Asier Briones-Moreno
    • Jorge Hernández-García
    • Miguel A. Blázquez
    Research
    Nature Plants
    Volume: 9, P: 535-543
  • Various biological processes are entrained by the day–night cycle to occur at a specific time of day. One way the circadian system exerts these effects is through post-transcriptional regulation. These authors show that a protein that transfers methyl groups onto several spliceosome subunits, PRMT5, is regulated by the light–dark cycle. Methylation of these subunits affects alternative splicing of some genes, thus making them subject to circadian control.

    • Sabrina E. Sanchez
    • Ezequiel Petrillo
    • Marcelo J. Yanovsky
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 468, P: 112-116