Description: Title: Cell Type: Medical Journal Publisher: Cell Press / Cell Press Journals Frequency: Bi-Weekly Volume: 178 Issue Number: 1 Date Released: June 27, 2019 Features: ColorfulResourcefulInformative & Cutting-Edge Peer Reviewed Studies!Table of Contents: Leading Edge ■ ■ SELECT ■ ■ 1 ➥ Synthetic Organisms Simplify Biology ➥ by A.J. Rennekamp■ ■ PREVIEWS ■ ■5 ➥ Mapping Odor to Action: (Dopaminergic) Timing Is Everything ➥ by K.V. Dylla and E.J. Hong8 ➥ Humanizing Transcriptome Engineering ➥ by P. Mali10 ➥ Glucose Metabolism Linked to Antiviral Responses ➥ by J.S. Stoolman and N.S. Chandel■ ■ REVIEW ■ ■12 ➥ Mechanochemical Feedback Loops in Development and Disease ➥ by E. Hannezo and C.-P. Heisenberg■ ■ ARTICLES ■ ■ 27 ➥ Gila Accumulate Evidence that Actions Are Futile and Suppress Unsuccessful Behavior ➥ by Y. Mu, D.V. Bennett, M. Rubinov, S. Narayan, C.-T. Yang, M. Tanimoto, B.D. Mensh, L.L. Looger, and M.B. Ahrens44 ➥ Functional Ontogeny of Hypothalamic Agrp Neurons in Neonatal Mouse Behaviors ➥ by M.R. Zimmer, A.H.O. Fonseca, O. Iyilikci, R.D. Pra, and M.O. Dietrich60 ➥ Distinct Dopamine Receptor Pathways Underlie the Temporal Sensitivity of Associative Learning ➥ by A. Handler, T.G.W. Graham, R. Cohn, I. Morantte, A.F. Siliciano, J. Zeng, Y. Li, and V. Ruta76 ➥ Alanine Tails Signal Proteolysis in Bacterial Ribosome-Associated Quality Control ➥ by I. Lytvnenko, H. Paternoga, A. Thrun, A. Balke, T.A. Muller, C.H. Chiang, K.Nagler, G. Tsaprailis, S. Anders, I. Bischofs, J.A. Maupin-Furlow, C.M.T. Spahn, and C.A.P. Joazeiro91 ➥ A Deep Neural Network for Predicting and Engineering Alternative Polyadenylation ➥ by N. Bogard, J. Linder, A.B. Rosenberg, and G. Seelig107 ➥ Pervasive Chromatin-RNA Binding Protein Interactions Enable RNA-Based Regulation of Transcription ➥ by R. Xiao, J.-Y. Chen, Z. Liang, D. Luo, G. Chen, Z.J. Lu, Y. Chen, B. Zhou, H. Li, X. Du, Y. Yang, M. San, X. Wei, W. Liu, E. Lecuyer, B.R. Graveley, G.W. Yeo, C.B. Burge, M.Q. Zhang, Y. Zhou, and X.-D. Fu122 ➥ Programmable RNA-Guided RNA Effector Proteins Built from Human Parts ➥ by S. Rauch, E. He, M. Srienc, H. Zhou, Z. Zhang, and B.C. Dickinson135 ➥ Inadequate DNA Damage Repair Promotes Mammary Transdifferentiation, Leading to BRCA1 Breast Cancer ➥ by H. Wang, D. Xiang, B. Liu, A. He, H.J. Randle, K.X. Zhang, A. Dongre, N. Sachs, A.P. Clark, L. Tao, Q. Chen, V.V. Botchkarev, Jr., Y. Xie, N. Dai, H. Clevers, Z. Li, and D.M. Livingston152 ➥ A Small Molecule Targeting Mutagenic Translesion Synthesis Improve Chemotherapy ➥ by J.L. Wojtaszek, N. Chatterjee, J. Najeeb, A. Ramos, M. Lee, K. Bian, J.Y. Xue, B.A. Fenton, H. Park, D. Li, M.T. Hemann, J. Hong, G.C. Walker, and P. Zhou160 ➥ Stromal Microenvironment Shapes the Intratumoral Architecture of Pancreatic Cancer ➥ by M. Ligorio, S. Sil, J. Malagon-Lopez, L.T. Nieman, S. Misale, M. Di Pilato, R.Y. Ebright, M.N. Karabacak, A.S. Kulkarni, A. Liu, N. Vincent Jordan, J.W. Franses, J. Philipp, J. Kreuzer, N. Desai, K.S. Arora, M. Rajurkar, E. Horwitz, A. Neyaz, E. Tai, N.K.C. Magnus, K.D. Vo, C.N. Yashaswini, F. Marangoni, M. Boukhali, J.P. Fatherree, L.J. Damon, K. Xega, R. Desai, M. Choz, F. Bersani, A. Langenbucher, V. Thapar, R. Morris, U.F. Wellner, O. Schilling, M.S. Lawrence, A.S. Liss, M.N. Rivera, V. Deshpande, C.H. Benes, S. Maheswaran, D.A. Haber, C. Fernandez-Del-Castillo, C.R. Ferrone, W. Haas, M.J. Aryee, and D.T. Ting176 ➥ Lactate Is a Natural Suppressor of RLR Signaling by Targeting MAVS ➥ by W. Zhang, G. Wang, Z.-G. Xu, H. Tu, F. Hu, J. Dai, Y. Chang, Y. Chen, Y. Lu, H. Zeng, Z. Cai, F. Han, C. Xu, G. Jin, L. Sun, B.-S. Pan, S.-W. Lai, C.-C. Hsu, J. Xu, Z.-Z. Chen, H.-Y. Li, P. Seth, J. Hu, X. Zhang, H. Li, and H.-K. Lin190 ➥ Fc Characteristics Mediate Selective Placental Transfer of IgG in HIV-Infected Women ➥ by D.R. Martinez, Y. Fong, S.H. Li, F. Yang, M.F. Jennewein, J.A. Weiner, E.A. Harrell, J.F. Mangold, R. Goswami, G.R. Seage III, G. Alter, M.E. Ackerman, X. Peng, G.G. Fouda, and S.R. Permar202 ➥ Fc Glycan-Mediated Regulation of Placental Antibody Transfer ➥ by M.F. Jennewein, I. Goldfarb, S. Dolatshahi, C. Cosgrove, F.J. Noelette, M. Krykbaeva, J. Das, A. Sarkar, M.J. Gorman, S. Fischinger, C.M. Boudreau, J. Brown, J.H Cooperrider, J. Aneja, T.J. Suscovich, B.S. Graham, G.M. Lauer, T. Goetghebuer, A. Marchant, D. Lauffenburger, A.Y. Kim, L.E. Riley, and G. Alter216 ➥ Human Antibodies that Slow Erythrocyte Invasion Potentiate Malaria-Neutralizing Antibodies ➥ by D.G.W. Alanine, D. Quinkert, R. Kumarasingha, S. Mehmood, F.R. Donnellan, N.K. Minkah, B. Dadonaite, A. Diouf, F. Galaway, S.E. Silk, A. Jamwal, J.M. Marshall, K. Miura, L. Foquet, S.C. Elias, G.M. Labbe, A.D. Douglas, J. Jin, R.O. Payne, J.J. Illingworth, D.J. Pattinson, D. Pulido, B.G. Williams, W.A. de Jongh, G.J. Wright, S.H.I. Kappe, C.V. Robinson, C.A. Long, B.S. Crabb, P.R. Gilson, M.K. Higgins, and S.J. Draper■ ■ THEORY ■ ■229 ➥ DNA Microscopy: Optics-free Spatio-genetic Imaging by a Stand-Alone Chemical Reaction■ ■ RESOURCE ■ ■ 242 ➥ The Translational Landscape of the Human Heart ➥ by S. van Heesch, F. Witte, V. Schneider-Lunitz, J.F. Schulz, E. Adami, A.B. Faber, M. Kirchner, H. Maatz, S. Blachut, C.-L. Sandmann, M. Kanda, C.L. Worth, S. Schafer, L. Calviello, R. Merriott, G. Patone, O. Hummel, E. Wyler, B. Obermayer, M.B. Mucke, E.L Lindberg, F. Trnka, S. Memczak, M. Schilling, L.E. Felkin, P.J.R. Barton, N.M. Quaife, K. Vanezis, S. Diecke, M. Mukai, N. Mah, S.-J. Oh, A. Kurtz, C. Schramm, D. Schwinge, M. Sebode, M. Harakalova, F.W. Asselbergs, A. Vink, R.A. de Weger, S. Viswanathan, A.A. Widjaja, A. Gartner-Rommel, H. Miltong, C. dos Remedios, C.Knosalla, P. Mertins, M. Landthaler, M. Vingron, W.A. Linke, J.G. Seidman, C.E. Seidman, N. Rajewsky, U. Ohler, S.A. Cook, and N. Hubner ■ ■ EDITORIAL NOTES ■ ■ 261 ➥ Dynamic Remodeling of Membraen Composition Drives Cell Cycle through Primary Cilia Excision ➥ by S.C. Phua, S. Chiba, M. Suzuki, E. Su, E.C. Roberson, G.V. Pusapati, S. Schurmans, M. Setou, R. Rohatgi, J.F. Reiter, K. Ikegami, and T. Inoue262 ➥ Low-Frequency and Rare-Coding Variation Contributes to Multiple Sclerosis Risk ➥ by International Multiple Sclerosis Genetics Consortium■ ■ CORRECTION ■ ■263 ➥ Metabolic and Innate Immune Cues Merge into a Specific Inflammatory Response via the UPR ➥ by D.A. Mogilenko, J.T. Haas, L. L'homme, S. Fleury, S. Quemener, M. Levavasseur, C. Becquart, J. Wartelle, A. Bogomolova, L. Pineau, O. Molendi-Coste, S. Lancel, H. Dehondt, C. Gheeraert, A. Melchior, C. Dewas, A. Nikitin, S. Pic, N. Rabhi, J.-S. Annicotte, S. Oyadomari, T. Velasco-Hernandez, J. Cammenga, M. Foretz, B. Viollet, M. Vukovic, A. Villacreces, K. Kranc, P. Carmeliet, G. Marot, A. Boulter, S. Tavernier, L. Berod, M.P. Longhi, C. Paget, S. Janssens, D. Staumont-Salle, E. Aksoy, B.Staels, and Dombrowics■ ■ ON THE COVER ■ ■ ➥ In this issue of Cell, Weinstein et al. (229-241) develop a biological imaging modality called DNA microscopy that captures an image of a specimen's genetic composition by turning its indivdual DNA or RNA molecules into an intercommunicating network. Individual nodes in this network communicate by passing copies of DNA back and forth, actively encoding the relatvie coordinates of their nearest neighbors into new DNA sequences. An algorithm then decodes this encoded positional data into a global image of the original molecules. The cover image shows half a million RNA molecules, represented as dots, generated directly from DNA microscopy data from adherent human cancer cell lines. Each putative cell's molecules are given a disctinct color. Because both cells and the image itself are derived from molecular diffusion within the sample, DNA microscopy gives us a glimpse of the cell's view of the world. 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