Fructose-1,6-Bisphosphatase 1 Dephosphorylates IκBα and Suppresses Colorectal Tumorigenesis
Scientists revealed a previously unrecognized role of fructose 1,6-bisphosphate (FBP1) as a protein phosphatase and established the critical role of FBP1-mediated IκBα dephosphorylation in colorectal tumorigenesis.
[Nature Communications] Using in vitro stem cell differentiation and loss of function experiments combined with high-throughput genome-wide bisulfite-, bulk-, and single cell RNA-sequencing, researchers dissected the specific role of DNMT3B in cell fate.
[Nature Communications] Using the FUCCI reporter, scientists developed a cell-cycle synchronized hPSC differentiation system for uncovering epigenome and transcriptome dynamics during the first two divisions leading to definitive endoderm.
[Science Advances] Investigators identified an uncharacterized long noncoding RNA NONMMUT028956 (Lnc956) predominantly expressed in mESCs. Lnc956 was accumulated on replication forks to prevent fork collapse and preserve genomic stability and was essential for mouse embryogenesis.