Publications by authors named "Jessica Noad"

Assembled tau can transfer between cells and seed the aggregation of soluble tau. This process is thought to underlie the amplification and propagation of tau inclusions throughout the brain in neurodegenerative diseases, including Alzheimer's disease. An understanding of the mechanisms involved may provide strategies for limiting assembled tau propagation.

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Cell-autonomous immunity relies on the ubiquitin coat surrounding cytosol-invading bacteria functioning as an 'eat-me' signal for xenophagy. The origin, composition and precise mode of action of the ubiquitin coat remain incompletely understood. Here, by studying Salmonella Typhimurium, we show that the E3 ligase LUBAC generates linear (M1-linked) polyubiquitin patches in the ubiquitin coat, which serve as antibacterial and pro-inflammatory signalling platforms.

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Mammalian cells deploy autophagy to defend their cytosol against bacterial invaders. Anti-bacterial autophagy relies on the core autophagy machinery, cargo receptors, and "eat-me" signals such as galectin-8 and ubiquitin that label bacteria as autophagy cargo. Anti-bacterial autophagy also requires the kinase TBK1, whose role in autophagy has remained enigmatic.

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