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February 2024
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In this issue McCarron and colleagues (pp. 265–278) generate isogenic cell lines that inducibly express either wild-type or a mutant form of the retromer component VPS35 (D620N), which has been linked to Parkinson’s disease, to test proposed effects of this mutation in a setting where the relative expression reflects the physiological occurrence. The cover image shows the VPS35 (D620N) mutation and WASH complex association. The image is courtesy of Michael Clague.
ISSN 0264-6021
EISSN 1470-8728
In this Issue
Review Articles
Beyond the tail: the consequence of context in histone post-translational modification and chromatin research
Biochem J (2024) 481 (4): 219–244.
The role of filamentous matrix molecules in shaping the architecture and emergent properties of bacterial biofilms
Biochem J (2024) 481 (4): 245–263.
Research Articles
The Parkinson's disease related mutant VPS35 (D620N) amplifies the LRRK2 response to endolysosomal stress
Biochem J (2024) 481 (4): 265–278.
Abscisic acid triggers vitamin E accumulation by transient transcript activation of VTE5 and VTE6 in sweet cherry fruits
Biochem J (2024) 481 (4): 279–293.
Role of the leucine-rich repeat protein kinase 2 C-terminal tail in domain cross-talk
Pallavi Kaila Sharma; Jui-Hung Weng; Jascha T. Manschwetus; Jian Wu; Wen Ma; Friedrich W. Herberg; Susan S. Taylor
Biochem J (2024) 481 (4): 313–327.