Publications by authors named "L Walch"

Introduction: Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) remains a leading cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide with limited treatment options due to extensive radiation and chemotherapy resistance. Monotherapy with immune checkpoint blockade showed no survival benefit. A combination of immunomodulation and radiotherapy may offer new treatment strategies, as demonstrated for non-small cell lung cancer.

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Transcription is regulated by a multitude of activators and repressors, which bind to the RNA polymerase II (Pol II) machinery and modulate its progression. Death-inducer obliterator 3 (DIDO3) and PHD finger protein 3 (PHF3) are paralogue proteins that regulate transcription elongation by docking onto phosphorylated serine-2 in the C-terminal domain (CTD) of Pol II through their SPOC domains. Here, we show that DIDO3 and PHF3 form a complex that bridges the Pol II elongation machinery with chromatin and RNA processing factors and tethers Pol II in a phase-separated microenvironment.

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The heptad repeats of the C-terminal domain (CTD) of RNA polymerase II (Pol II) are extensively modified throughout the transcription cycle. The CTD coordinates RNA synthesis and processing by recruiting transcription regulators as well as RNA capping, splicing and 3'end processing factors. The SPOC domain of PHF3 was recently identified as a CTD reader domain specifically binding to phosphorylated serine-2 residues in adjacent CTD repeats.

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  • Peste des petits ruminants (PPR) is a contagious viral disease affecting small livestock and has become a focal point for global eradication efforts after rinderpest was eliminated.
  • This study evaluated PPR seroprevalence in cattle, sheep, and goats in two different livestock production systems in Ethiopia: a mixed crop-livestock system in North Shewa and a nomadic pastoral system in Afar.
  • The findings revealed significantly higher PPR prevalence in North Shewa, contrasting with existing literature, suggesting factors beyond vaccination play a role, with goats showing a higher likelihood of seropositivity compared to cattle.
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  • Cell organization relies on the interaction between cytoskeletal systems and organelles, with GBF1 and Arf1 playing key roles in golgi and mitochondrial structure.
  • Research reveals that GBF1 and Arf1 also help regulate the positioning of mitochondria through microtubules, involving a protein called Miro.
  • Inhibition of GBF1 or Arf1 causes mitochondria to cluster towards the centrosome, leading to changes in their shape and movement patterns, highlighting the coordinated transport mechanisms essential for cellular organization.
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