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  • By integrating geological observations, statistical analysis, geodynamic simulations and landscape-evolution models, a physical model is proposed to link the coevolution of craton margins and interiors with continental rifting.

    • Thomas M. Gernon
    • Thea K. Hincks
    • Anne Glerum
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature
    Volume: 632, P: 327-335
  • The authors present a public collection of 117 bacterial isolates from the pig gut, including the description of 38 novel taxa. Interesting functions discovered in these organisms include a new fucosyltransferease and sactipeptide-like molecules encoded by biosynthetic gene clusters.

    • David Wylensek
    • Thomas C. A. Hitch
    • Thomas Clavel
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 11, P: 1-26
  • Genes encoding protein complex subunits are often dispersed in the genome of eukaryotes, raising the question how these protein complexes assemble. Here, the authors provide evidence that mammalian nuclear transcription complexes are formed co-translationally to ensure specific and functional interactions.

    • Ivanka Kamenova
    • Pooja Mukherjee
    • László Tora
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 10, P: 1-15
  • TFIID is an essential transcription factor complex that controls the expression of most protein-coding genes in eukaryotes. Here the authors identify and characterize a complex containing TAF2, TAF8 and TAF10, which assembles in the cytoplasm before integration into the nuclear holo–TFIID complex.

    • Simon Trowitzsch
    • Cristina Viola
    • Imre Berger
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 6, P: 1-14
  • Transcription is globally repressed in early stage of embryo development, but a set of genes including pri-miR-430 and zinc finger genes is known to escape the repression. Here the authors image the very first transcriptional activities in the living zebra fish embryo, demonstrating a cell cycle-coordinated polymerase II transcription compartment.

    • Yavor Hadzhiev
    • Haseeb K. Qureshi
    • Ferenc Müller
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 10, P: 1-14