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THE JOURNAL OF CELL BIOLOGY EDITOR-IN-CHIEF EDITORIAL BOARD TOM MISTELI JOHN AITCHISON ULRICH HARTL ROY PARKER NORMA ANDREWS RAMANUJAN HEGDE ROBERT G. PARTON EDITORS BEN BARRES NOBUTAKA HIROKAWA MARK PEIFER PIER PAOLO Dl FIORE HUGO BELLEN ERIKA HOLZBAUR THOMAS RANDO VANN BENNETT ARTHUR HORWICH DANIEL B. RIFKIN ELAINE FUCHS JEFFREY BENOVIC ALAN RICK HORWITZ DAVID RON ALAN HALL MONICA BETTENCOURT-DIAS M. ANDREW HOYT MICHAEL ROUT REBECCA HEALD CEDRIC BLANPAIN MARTIN HUMPHRIES MICHAEL RUDNICKI IRA MELLMAN TONY BRETSCHER ANNA HUTTENLOCHER ERIK SAHAI JODI NUNNARI MARIANNE BRONNER LUISA IRUELA-ARISPE JOSHUA SANES LOUIS F. REICHARDT DON W. CLEVELAND GERARD KARSENTY JOSEPH SCHLESSINGER KENNETH M. YAMADA PASCALE COSSART ALEXEY KHODJAKOV DANNY SCHNELL GAUDENZ DANUSER AKIHIRO KUSUMI TRINA SCHROER JUNYING YUAN PIETRO DE CAMILLI THOMAS LANGER MARTIN SCHWARTZ TITIA DE LANGE JEANNE LAWRENCE JEAN SCHWARZBAUER NEWS EDITOR ARSHAD DESAI VERONIQUE LEFEBVRE JOAN STEITZ BENJAMIN SHORT RAY DESHAIES DANNY LEW HARALD STENMARK IVAN DIKIC HAIFAN LIN ANDREAS STRASSER REVIEWS EDITOR STEVE DOXSEY JIRI LUKAS RON VALE PRIYA PRAKASH BUDDE WILLIAM EARNSHAW IAN MACARA WIM VERMEULEN SCOTT EMR VIVEK MALHOTRA LOIS WEISMAN JEFFREY ESKO JOAN MASSAGUE MATT WELCH HIRONORI FUNABIKI JACOPO MELDOLESI TIM YEN LARRY GERACE RANDALL T MOON TAMOTSU YOSHIMORI FRANK GERTLER SEAN MUNRO RICHARD YOULE DAVID GILBERT ANDRE NUSSENZWEIG MARINO ZERIAL MARK GINSBERG KAREN OEGEMA YIXIAN ZHENG GILLIAN GRIFFITHS ERIC OLSON SERGIO GRINSTEIN LESLIE PARISE EXECUTIVE EDITOR COPYEDITING LIZ WILLIAMS AND PRODUCTION Phone: 212-327-801) email, [email protected] Fax: 212-327-8576 PREFLIGHT COORDINATOR email: [email protected] LAURA SMITH ASSOCIATE EDITOR COPY EDITORS PAMELA CARPENTIER MARGUERITE SPELLMAN Phone: 212-327-8571 MARY VASQUEZ Fax: 212-327-8576 ASSISTANT PRODUCTION EDITOR email: [email protected] JASON ROTHAUSER EDITORIAL ASSISTANTS PRODUCTION EDITOR JANINE FLERI GREGORY E. KOUTROUBY LINDSEY HOLLANDER NEWS PRODUCTION EDITOR DIEDRA HOWSON-BARKER SATI MOTIERAM RITA E. SULLIVAN Phone: 212-327-8581 COPY EDITING COORDINATOR Fax: 212-327-8576 CAMILLE CLOWERY email: [email protected] PRODUCTION COORDINATOR ERINN A. GRADY PRODUCTION DIRECTOR ROBERT J. O’DONNELL THE ROCKEFELLER UNIVERSITY ^c^eCCer^ VOLUME 1SS. WESM University QUALITY AND INTEGRITY 1901 NEWS In This Issue s • B23 steals to stop cell-killing pair • microRNA’s big role in preventing tumors • Dynein’s helper not so helpful M. Leslie In Focus THE JOURNAL OF CELL BIOLOGY 3 • Cytoskeleton key M. Leslie VOL. 199, NO. 1, OCTOBER 1. 2012 People & Ideas 4 • Cedric Blanpain: The stories stem cells tell C. Sedwick Editorials 7 Cell biology: At the center of modern biomedicine Priya Prakash Budde, Elizabeth H. Williams, and Tom Misteli Features s Progeria; Translational insights from cell biology Leslie B. Gordon, Kan Caa, and Francis S. Collins 1 5 The genesis of Zelboraf: Targeting mutant B-Raf in melanoma Matthew J. Davis and Joseph Schlessinger S1 Antisense-based therapy for the treatment of spinal muscular atrophy Frank Rigo, Yimin Hua, Adrian R. Krainer, and C. Frank Bennett RESEARCH ARTICLES Reports 27 Mad2 and the APC/C compete for the same site on Cdc20 to ensure proper chromosome segregation Daisuke Izawa and Jonathon Pines On the cover 39 Structural basis of the junctional anchorage of the cerebral Shen et al. investigate how the actin- cavernous malformations complex nucleating protein WHAMM coordinates Alexandre R. Gingras, Jian J. Liu, and Mark H. Ginsberg the octin and microtubule cytoskeletons during membrane remodeling. In the foreground, o 3D reconstruction shows Articles the structure of WHAMM molecules 49 PML promotes MHC class II gene expression by stabilizing (green) bound to o microtubule (gray). the class II transactivator A single WHAMM molecule is colored pink. The background fluorescence Tobias Ulbricht, Mohammad Aizrigat, Almut Horch, Nina Reuter, image shows that WHAMM-decorated Anna von Mikecz, Viktor Steimie, Eberhard Schmitt, Oliver H. Kramer, microtubules (green) can recruit lipid Thomas Stamminger, and Peter Hemmerich vesicles (red). Image courtesy of Qing-Tao Shen. 6S S-nitrosylation of B23/nucleophosmin by GAPDH protects See page 111. cells from the SlAHl-GAPDH death cascade Sang Bae Lee, Chung Kwan Kim, Kyung-Hoon Lee, andJee-Yin Ahn 77 Differentiation-associated microRNAs antagonize the Rb-E2F pathway to restrict proliferation MatteoJ. Marzi, Eleonora M. R. Puggioni, Valentina Dall'Olio, Gabriele Bucci, Loris Bernard, Fabrizio Bianchi, Marco Crescenzi, Pier Paolo Di Fiore, and Francesco Nicassio Articles with related stories in the IN THIS ISSUE section have page numbers in RED; articles related to the IN FOCUS feature have page numbers in BLUE. 97 Cortical dynein is critical for prop>er spindle positioning in human cells Sochin Kotak, Coralie Busso, and Pierre Gdnczy Structural insights into WHAMM-mediated cytoskeletal coordination during membrane remodeling Qing-Tao Shen. Peter P. Hsiue, Charles V. Sindelar, Matthew D. Welch, Kenneth G. Campellane, and Hong-Wei Wang In a wild-type Drosophila embryo Biogenesis of the mitochondrial Hsp70 chaperone (left), a fusion<ompetent myoblast Marta Blamawska, Walter Neupert, and Kai Hell {pseudocolored pink) inserts actin-rich fingers into a neighboring multinucleate The Cbp3-Cbp6 complex coordinates cytochrome b synthesis myotube to initiate fusion of the two cells. with bc'i complex assembly in yeast mitochondria These invasive fingers are absent, and fusion is defective, in embryos lacking Steffi Gruschke, Katharina Rompler, Markus Hildenbeutel, Kirsten Kehrein, the p21-activated kinase DPak3 (right). Inge Kuhl, Nathalie Bonnefoy, and Martin Ott See pege IBS. The role of retrograde intraflagellar transport in flagellar assembly, maintenance, and function Benjamin D. Engel, Hiroaki Ishikawa, Kimberly A. Wemmer, Stefan Geimer, Ken-ichi Wakabayashi, Masafumi Hirono, Branch Craige, Gregory J. Pazour, George B. Witman, Ritsu Kamiyo, and Wallace F. Marshall Group I PAKs function downstream of Rac to promote podosome invasion during myoblast fusion in vivo Rui Duan, Peng Jin, Fengbao Luo, Guofeng Zhang, Nathan Anderson, and Elizabeth H. Chen NEWS In This Issue ■IBS • The mystery of the (not) missing coenzyme • Sec and Tat share the workload • Tiam I increases turnover B. Short In Focus THE JOURNAL OF CELL BIOLOGY IBS • Fyn regeneration B. Short VOL. 199, NO. 2, OCTOBER 15. 2012 People & Ideas 130 • Laurie Boyer: Stem cell circuitry for commitment C. Sedwick Features 133 Hedgehog pathway inhibition and the race against tumor evolution Scott X. Atwood, Anne Lynn S. Chong, and Anthony E, Oro 133 Fixing cystic fibrosis by correcting CFTR domain assembly Tsukoso Okiyonedo and Gergely L. Lukocs BOS Exploring the therapeutic space around NAD"^ Riekelt H. Houtkooper and Johan Auwerx REVIEWS Comments 3 T T Guilt by association: What p 120-catenin has to hide Mima Perez-Moreno and Elaine Fuchs On the cover RESEARCH ARTICLES 30 min after injury, activated Src family kinases (green) and ERK (magenta) are Reports apparent in the epithelium of a wounded a T 5 The submitochondrial distribution of ubiquinone affects respiration zebrafish tail fin. Yoo et al. demonstrate in long-lived MclkJ^'~ mice that these early signaling events, as well as a short burst of intracellular calcium Jerome Lapointe, Ying Wang, Eve Bigras, and Siegfried Hekimi release, are required for the regeneration of the fin several days later. BBS Early redox, Src family kinase, and calcium signaling integrate Image © 2012 Yoo et al. wound responses and tissue regeneration in zebrafish See pege SS5. Sa Kan Yoo, Christina M. Freisinger, Danny C. LeBert, and Anna Huttenlocher Articles B3S PARPl promotes nucleotide excision repair through DDB2 stabilization and recruitment of ALCl Alex Pines, Mischa G. Vrauwe, Jurgen A. Marteijn, Dimitris Typas, Martijn S. Luijsterburg, .Medine Cansoy, Paul Hensbergen, Andre Deelder, Anton de Groot, Syota Matsumoto, Kaoru Sugasawa, Nicolas Thoma, Wim Vermeulen, Harry Vrieling, and Leon Mullenders as 'l Haspin inhibitors reveal centromeric functions of Aurora B in chromosome segregation Fangwei Wang, Natalia P. Ulyanova, John R. Daum, Debasis Patnaik, Anna V. Kateneva, GaryJ. Gorbsky, and Jonathan M.G, Higgins BBS A small-molecule inhibitor of Haspin alters the kinetochore functions of Aurora B Anno De Antoni, Stefono Moffini, Stefan Knapp, Andrea Musacchio, and Stefano Santaguida Articles with related stories in the IN THIS ISSUE section have page numbers in RED; articles related to the IN FOCUS feature have page numbers in BLUE; articles with COMMENTS have page numbers in GREEN. Cdkl and Plkl mediate a CLASP2 phospho-switch that stabilizes kinetochore-microtubule attachments Ana R.R. AAoia, Zaira Garcia, Lilian Kabeche, Marin Barisic, Slefano Maftini, Sandra Macedo-Ribeiro, lain M. Cheeseman, Duane A. Compton, Irina Kaverina, and Helder Maiato Co-operation between different targeting pathways during integration of a membrane protein Rebecca Keller, Jeanine de Keyzer, Arnold J.M. Driessen, and Tracy Palmer Rap I-interacting adapter molecule (RIAM) associates with the plasma membrane via a proximity detector f- Joseph P. Wynne, Jinhua Wu, Wenjuan Su, Adam AAor, Nikolaos Patsoukis, Vassiliki A. Boussiotis, Sfevan R. Hubbard, and Mark R. Philips Tiaml interaction with the PAR complex promotes talin-mediated Racl activation during polarized cell migration Shujie Wang, Takashi Watanabe, Kenji Matsuzawa, Akira Katsumi, Mai Kakeno, Toshinori Matsui, Feng Ye, Kazuhide Sato, Kiyoko Murase, Ikuko Sugiyama, Kazushi Kimura, Akira Mizoguchi, Mark H. Ginsberg, John G. Collard, and Kozo Kaibuchi miR-24 triggers epidermal differentiation by controlling actin Sahly et al. reveal that proteins adhesion and cell migration associated with the hearing and vision Ivano Amelio, Anna Maria Lena, Giuditta Viticchie, Ruby Shalom-Feuerstein, loss of Usher syndrome, including Alessandro Terrinoni, David Dinsdale, Giandomenico Russo, Claudia Fortunato, protocadherin-15 (green), localize to Elena Bonanno, Luigi Giusto Spagnoli, Daniel Aberdam, Richard Austen Knight, microvillus-like calyceal processes at the Eleonora Candi, and Gerry AAelino base of the outer segments of rod and cone photoreceptors in primates (cone outer segments are labeled red). Mouse pl20-catenin binding masks an endocytic signal conserved photoreceptors lack calyceal processes, in classical cadherins potentially explaining why mice lacking Benjamin A. Nanes, Christine Chiasson-MacKenzie, Anthony M. Lowery, Usher syndrome proteins don't display Noboru Ishiyama, Victor Faundez, Mitsuhiko Ikura, Peter A. Vincent, retinal degeneration. and Andrew P. Kowaiczyk Image © 2012 Sahly et al. See pege 381. Localization of Usher 1 proteins to the photoreceptor calyceal processes, which are absent from mice Iman Sahly, Eric Dufour, Cataldo Schietroma, Vincent Michel, Amel Bahloul, Isabelle Perfettini, Elise Pepermans, Amrit Estivalet, Diane Carette, Asadollah Aghaie, Inga Ebermann, Andrea Lelli, Maria Iribarne, Jean-Pierre Hardelin, Dominique Weil, JoseAlain Sahel, Aziz El-Amraoui, and Christine Petit JCB NEWS In This Issue 402 • HIV’s kinesin chauffeur • Only skin deep, thanks to microtubules • N-WASP helps cancer cells open up M. Leslie In Focus 403 • Stay-at-home transcription factor saves axons 1 M. Leslie 1 VOL. 199. NO. 3, OCTOBER 29. 2012 I People & Ideas 404 • Fumiyo Ikeda; Ubiquitin lines up for action 1 X V-. C. Sedwick 1 Features 407 Discovering the first microRNA-targeted drug ’H Morten Lindow and Sakari Kauppinen \ 413 The discovery of natalizumab, a potent therapeutic for multiple sclerosis Lawrence Steinman . ■ , *' 417 Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy: Translating cellular cross talk 1 ^• into therapeutics Polakit Teekokirikul, Robert F. Podera, J.G. Seidmon, and Christine E. Seidmon 5 - . ..if' 1 REVIEWS 1 Comments On the cover 4S3 Using force to visualize conformational activation of integrins Macrophages infected with HIV-1 (green) Dovid Boettiger develop into giant cells with multiple nuclei (blue) and highly organized networks of microtubules (red) and actin (cyan). Gaudin et al. reveal that the microtubule-based kinesin motor KIF3A 1 RESEARCH ARTICLES is important for the intracellular transport of virus<ontaining compartments and Reports for the release of HIV-1 from infected 4S5 Phosphocaveolin-1 is a mechanotransducer that induces caveola macrophages. biogenesis via Egrl transcriptional regulation Image © 2012 Gaudin et al. Bharat Joshi, Michele Bastiani, Scott S. Strugnell, Cecile Boscher, See page 467. Robert G. Parton, and Ivan R. Nabi Articles 437 Local axonal function of STAT3 rescues axon degeneration in the pmn model of motoneuron disease Bhuvaneish Thangaraj Selvoraj, Nicolas Frank, Florian L.P Bender, Esther Asan, and Michael Sendtner 453 Rbms3 functions in craniofacial development by posttranscriptionally modulating TGF-P signaling Chathurani S. Jayasena and Marianne E. Bronner 467 Critical role for the kinesin KIF3A in the HIV life cycle in primary human macrophages Raphael Gaudin, Bruna Cunha de Alencar, Mabel Jouve, Stefano Berre, Emmanuel Le Bouder, Michael Schindler, Aditi Varthaman, Francois-Xavier Gobert, and Philippe Benaroch Articles with related stories in the IN THIS ISSUE section have page numbers in RED; articles related to the IN FOCUS feature have page numbers in BLUE; articles with COMMENTS have page numbers in GREEN. 481 TspanCS tetraspanins regulate ADAM lO/Kuzbanian trafficking and promote Notch activation in flies and mammals Emmanuel Dornier, Franck Coumailleau, Jean-Frangois Ottavi, Julien Moretti, Claude Boucheix, Philippe AAauduit, Frangois Schweisguth, ond Eric Rubinstein ObseiA ing force-regulated conformational changes and ligand dissociation from a single integrin on cells Wei Chen.Jizhong Lou, Evan A. Evans, and Cheng Zhu 513 Noncentrosomal microtubules and type II myosins potentiate epidermal cell adhesion and barrier formation At a wound edge, actomyosin Kaelyn D. Sumigray, Henry P. FcxDte, and Terry Lechler contractility—indicated by activated myosin light chain (green) —is higher in 5S7 N-WASP coordinates the delivery and F-actin-mediated capture epithelial cells plated on a rigid substrate of MTl-MMP at invasive pseudopods (right) than in cells plated on a softer Xinzi Yu. Tobias Zech, Laura McDonald, Esther Garcia Gonzalez, Ang Li, surface (left). Intercellular adhesions lain Maepherson, Juliane P. Schwarz, Heather Spence, Kinga Futo, Paul Timpson, propagate this contractility to cells farther back in the epithelial sheet, allowing Colin Nixon, Yafeng AAa, Ines M. Anton, Balazs Visegrady, Robert H. Insall, the cells to coordinate their collective Karin Oien, Karen Blyth, Jim C. Norman, and Laura M. Machesky migration so that they move faster and more persistently on stiffer substrates. 545 Substrate stiffness regulates cadherin-dependent collective migration The cells are also stained for actin (red) through myosin-ll contractility and DNA (blue). Mei Rosa Ng, Achim Besser, Gaudenz Danuser, and Joan S. Brugge Image © 2012 Ng et al. See page S45. NEWS In This Issue BBS • ARL-13 SUMO wrestles receptors into cilia • Dnm 1 ’s recruitment strategy • The fellowship of the Z ring B. Short THE JOURNAL OF CELL BIOLOGY In Focus BBT • Cdc42 helps cancer cells make their exit B. Short VOL. 199, IMO. 4, NOVEMBER 12, 2012 People & Ideas BBS • Gaudenz Danuser: The symphony of the cell C. Sedwick Features B71 Cell biology: A key driver of therapeutic innovation Oliver Hontschel and Giulio Superti-Furgo S77 New frontiers in human cell biology and medicine; Can pluripotent stem cells deliver? Lawrence S.B. Goldstein B83 Development of proteasome inhibitors as research tools and cancer drugs Alfred L. Goldberg On the cover Prostate cancer cells (yellow, left) RESEARCH ARTICLES extend multiple protrusions toward the Repot cs endothelial cells (red) lining blood vessels in the mouse lung, whereas prostate BBS SUMOylation of the small GTPase ARL-13 promotes ciliary cancer cells lacking Cdc42 (blue, right) targeting of sensory receptors remain rounded and show reduced Yujie Li, Qing Zhang, Qing Wei, Yuxia Zhang, Kun Ling, andjinghua Hu spreading on the vessel walls. Reymond et al. reveal that Cdc42 promotes metastasis by inducing the expression Articles of pi-integrin, boosting cancer cells' B99 Characterization of the insertase for |3-barrel proteins of the outer attachments to endothelial cells and the mitocnondrial membrane underlying basement membrane. Astrid Klein, Lars Israel, Sebastian W.K. Lackey, Frank E. Nargang, Axel Imhof, Image © 2012 Reymond et al. Wolfgang Baumeister, Walter Neupert, and Dennis R. Thomas See pege 653. 913 A novel motif in the yeast mitochondrial dynamin Dnm I is essential for adaptor binding and membrane recruitment Huyen T. Bui, Mary A. Karren, Debjani Bhar, and Janet M. Shaw BS3 Distinct functions of chloroplast FtsZl and FtsZ2 in Z-ring structure and remodeling Allan D. TerBush and Katherine W. Osteryoung B39 A flagellar A-kinase anchoring protein with two amphipathic helices forms a structural scaffold in the radial spoke complex Priyanka Sivadas, Jennifer M. Dienes, Martin St. Maurice, William D. Meek, and Pinfen Yang BB3 Cdc42 promotes transendothelial migration of cancer cells through (31 integrin Nicolas Reymond, Jae Hong Im, Ritu Garg, Francisco M. Vega, Barbara Borda d'Agua, Philippe Riou, Susan Cox, Ferran Valderrama, RuthJ. Muschel, and AnneJ. Ridley Articles with related stories in the IN THIS ISSUE section have page numbers in RED; articles related to the IN FOCUS feature have page numbers in BLUE. 663 Crawling from soft to stiff matrix polarizes the cytoskeleton and phosphoregulates myosin-ll heavy chain Matthew Raab, Joe Swih, P.C. Dave P. Dingat, Palak Shah, Joe-Won Shin, and Dennis E. Discher 685 Drosophila PATJ supports adherens junction stability by modulating Myosin light chain activity Cells tend to migrate from softer to Arnob Sen, Zsanett NagyZsver-Vadas, and Michael P. Krahn stiffer matrices, a phenomenon known as durotaxis. Raab et al. demonstrate that this process relies on myosin-IIB 633 The C-terminal unique region of desmoglein 2 inhibits its (green), which is distributed uniformly internalization via tail-tail interactions in cells migrating on soft matrices (left) Jing Chen, Oxana E. Nekrasova, Dipal M. Patel, Jodi L. Klessner, Lisa M. Godsel, but polarizes toward the rear of the cell Jennifer L. Koetsier, Evangeline V. Amargo, Bhushan V. Desai, and Kathleen J. Green on stiffer ones (right). The cells are also stained for F-actin (red). Image © 2012 Raab et al. See pege BBS.

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