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  • Here, via analyses of shotgun metagenomic sequencing data of more than 12,000 fecal microbiomes from healthy individuals, the authors reveal the presence of microbiome genetic traits involved in host mucin metabolism, supporting colonization and persistence of specific bacterial strains preferentially in the intestinal environment of women compared to men.

    • Chiara Tarracchini
    • Giulia Alessandri
    • Marco Ventura
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 14, P: 1-16
  • The measles virus relies on the intrinsically disordered domain of its nucleoprotein, NTAIL, to bind the polymerase complex responsible for viral transcription and replication, but the role played by disordered regions away from the binding site is not clearly understood. Here, through a combination of experiments and simulations, the authors show that transient and non-local interactions between disordered regions distant in sequence influence the conformational preferences of the binding sites and the folding and availability of its molecular recognition element, affecting viral replication kinetics.

    • Lillian Otteson
    • Gabor Nagy
    • Sara M. Vaiana
    ResearchOpen Access
    Communications Chemistry
    Volume: 8, P: 1-14
  • Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy is transforming our views of proteins by revealing how their structures and dynamics are closely intertwined to underlie their functions and interactions. Compelling representations of proteins as statistical ensembles are uncovering the presence and biological relevance of conformationally heterogeneous states, thus gradually making it possible to go beyond the dichotomy between order and disorder through more quantitative descriptions that span the continuum between them.

    • Pietro Sormanni
    • Damiano Piovesan
    • Michele Vendruscolo
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Chemical Biology
    Volume: 13, P: 339-342
  • This Perspective introduces the Minimum Information About Disorder Experiments guidelines, which provide a community consensus on the minimum information required to appropriately describe metadata on experimentally and computationally derived structural state(s) of intrinsically disordered proteins or regions.

    • Bálint Mészáros
    • András Hatos
    • Norman E. Davey
    Reviews
    Nature Methods
    Volume: 20, P: 1291-1303
  • Capping the 5′ end of eukaryotic mRNAs with a 7-methylguanosine moiety enables efficient splicing, nuclear export and translation of mRNAs, and also limits their degradation by cellular exonucleases. Here, Canard and colleagues describe how viruses synthesize their own mRNA cap structures or steal them from host mRNAs, allowing efficient synthesis of viral proteins and avoidance of host innate immune responses.

    • Etienne Decroly
    • François Ferron
    • Bruno Canard
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Microbiology
    Volume: 10, P: 51-65