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Nature is a weekly international journal publishing the finest peer-reviewed research in all fields of science and technology on the basis of its originality, importance, interdisciplinary interest, timeliness, accessibility, elegance and surprising conclusions. Nature also provides rapid, authoritative, insightful and arresting news and interpretation of topical and coming trends affecting science, scientists and the wider public.
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ISSN impreso

0028-0836

ISSN electrónico

1476-4687

Editor responsable

Springer Nature

País de edición

Reino Unido

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Collective durotaxis along a self-generated stiffness gradient in vivo

Adam ShellardORCID; Roberto MayorORCID

Palabras clave: Multidisciplinary.

Pp. 690-694

Unrepresentative big surveys significantly overestimated US vaccine uptake

Valerie C. Bradley; Shiro KuriwakiORCID; Michael IsakovORCID; Dino Sejdinovic; Xiao-Li Meng; Seth Flaxman

Palabras clave: Multidisciplinary.

Pp. 695-700

Immunogenicity and efficacy of          heterologous ChAdOx1–BNT162b2 vaccination

Bruno Pozzetto; Vincent LegrosORCID; Sophia DjebaliORCID; Véronique Barateau; Nicolas GuibertORCID; Marine VillardORCID; Loïc Peyrot; Omran AllatifORCID; Jean-Baptiste Fassier; Amélie Massardier-Pilonchéry; Karen Brengel-Pesce; Melyssa Yaugel-Novoa; Solène DenollyORCID; Bertrand BosonORCID; Thomas Bourlet; Antonin Bal; Martine Valette; Thibault Andrieu; Bruno Lina; Kahina Saker; Christelle Compagnon; Bouchra Mokdad; Constance d’Aubarede; Virginie Pitiot; Vanessa Escuret; Florence Morfin; Mary-Anne Trabaud; Margaux Prieux; Valérie Dubois; Laurence Josset; Soizic Daniel; François-Loïc CossetORCID; Stéphane PaulORCID; Thierry DefranceORCID; Jacqueline MarvelORCID; Thierry WalzerORCID; Sophie Trouillet-Assant;

Palabras clave: Multidisciplinary.

Pp. 701-706

Antigen-presenting innate lymphoid cells orchestrate neuroinflammation

John B. Grigg; Arthi Shanmugavadivu; Tommy Regen; Christopher N. Parkhurst; Anees Ahmed; Ann M. Joseph; Michael Mazzucco; Konrad Gronke; Andreas DiefenbachORCID; Gerard EberlORCID; Timothy Vartanian; Ari WaismanORCID; Gregory F. SonnenbergORCID

Palabras clave: Multidisciplinary.

Pp. 707-712

Gut microbiota modulates weight gain in mice after discontinued smoke exposure

Leviel Fluhr; Uria MorORCID; Aleksandra A. Kolodziejczyk; Mally Dori-Bachash; Avner LeshemORCID; Shlomik Itav; Yotam Cohen; Jotham SuezORCID; Niv Zmora; Claudia Moresi; Shahar Molina; Niv Ayalon; Rafael Valdés-Mas; Shanni Hornstein; Hodaya Karbi; Denise KviatcovskyORCID; Adi Livne; Aurelie Bukimer; Shimrit Eliyahu-Miller; Alona Metz; Alexander Brandis; Tevie Mehlman; Yael KupermanORCID; Michael Tsoory; Noa Stettner; Alon Harmelin; Hagit Shapiro; Eran ElinavORCID

Palabras clave: Multidisciplinary.

Pp. 713-719

A hormone complex of FABP4 and nucleoside kinases regulates islet function

Kacey J. Prentice; Jani Saksi; Lauren T. Robertson; Grace Y. Lee; Karen E. Inouye; Kosei Eguchi; Alexandra Lee; Ozgur Cakici; Emily Otterbeck; Paulina Cedillo; Peter AchenbachORCID; Anette-Gabriele Ziegler; Ediz S. Calay; Feyza EnginORCID; Gökhan S. HotamisligilORCID

Palabras clave: Multidisciplinary.

Pp. 720-726

The KEYNOTE-811 trial of dual PD-1 and HER2 blockade in HER2-positive gastric cancer

Yelena Y. JanjigianORCID; Akihito Kawazoe; Patricio Yañez; Ning Li; Sara Lonardi; Oleksii Kolesnik; Olga Barajas; Yuxian Bai; Lin Shen; Yong Tang; Lucjan S. Wyrwicz; Jianming Xu; Kohei Shitara; Shukui Qin; Eric Van Cutsem; Josep TaberneroORCID; Lie Li; Sukrut Shah; Pooja Bhagia; Hyun Cheol Chung

Palabras clave: Multidisciplinary.

Pp. 727-730

ecDNA hubs drive cooperative intermolecular oncogene expression

King L. Hung; Kathryn E. Yost; Liangqi Xie; Quanming Shi; Konstantin HelmsauerORCID; Jens LuebeckORCID; Robert Schöpflin; Joshua T. LangeORCID; Rocío Chamorro GonzálezORCID; Natasha E. Weiser; Celine ChenORCID; Maria E. ValievaORCID; Ivy Tsz-Lo Wong; Sihan WuORCID; Siavash R. Dehkordi; Connor V. Duffy; Katerina Kraft; Jun Tang; Julia A. BelkORCID; John C. Rose; M. Ryan CorcesORCID; Jeffrey M. GranjaORCID; Rui Li; Utkrisht Rajkumar; Jordan Friedlein; Anindya Bagchi; Ansuman T. SatpathyORCID; Robert Tjian; Stefan Mundlos; Vineet BafnaORCID; Anton G. HenssenORCID; Paul S. MischelORCID; Zhe LiuORCID; Howard Y. ChangORCID

Palabras clave: Multidisciplinary.

Pp. 731-736

Sex-specific chromatin remodelling safeguards transcription in germ cells

Tien-Chi HuangORCID; Yi-Fang Wang; Eric Vazquez-Ferrer; Ina TheofelORCID; Cristina E. RequenaORCID; Courtney W. HannaORCID; Gavin KelseyORCID; Petra HajkovaORCID

Palabras clave: Multidisciplinary.

Pp. 737-742

A conserved mechanism for regulating replisome disassembly in eukaryotes

Michael Jenkyn-BedfordORCID; Morgan L. JonesORCID; Yasemin Baris; Karim P. M. Labib; Giuseppe Cannone; Joseph T. P. YeelesORCID; Tom D. DeeganORCID

<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>Replisome disassembly is the final step of eukaryotic DNA replication and is triggered by ubiquitylation of the CDC45–MCM–GINS (CMG) replicative helicase<jats:sup>1–3</jats:sup>. Despite being driven by evolutionarily diverse E3 ubiquitin ligases in different eukaryotes (SCF<jats:sup>Dia2</jats:sup> in budding yeast<jats:sup>1</jats:sup>, CUL2<jats:sup>LRR1</jats:sup> in metazoa<jats:sup>4–7</jats:sup>), replisome disassembly is governed by a common regulatory principle, in which ubiquitylation of CMG is suppressed before replication termination, to prevent replication fork collapse. Recent evidence suggests that this suppression is mediated by replication fork DNA<jats:sup>8–10</jats:sup>. However, it is unknown how SCF<jats:sup>Dia2</jats:sup> and CUL2<jats:sup>LRR1</jats:sup> discriminate terminated from elongating replisomes, to selectively ubiquitylate CMG only after termination. Here we used cryo-electron microscopy to solve high-resolution structures of budding yeast and human replisome–E3 ligase assemblies. Our structures show that the leucine-rich repeat domains of Dia2 and LRR1 are structurally distinct, but bind to a common site on CMG, including the MCM3 and MCM5 zinc-finger domains. The LRR–MCM interaction is essential for replisome disassembly and, crucially, is occluded by the excluded DNA strand at replication forks, establishing the structural basis for the suppression of CMG ubiquitylation before termination. Our results elucidate a conserved mechanism for the regulation of replisome disassembly in eukaryotes, and reveal a previously unanticipated role for DNA in preserving replisome integrity.</jats:p>

Palabras clave: Multidisciplinary.

Pp. 743-747