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Published Research

The LMB Library and Archive keep a record of all known LMB publications in line with the UKRI Open Access Policy.

Recently published papers

  • Zhang, L., Gordiyenko, Y., Morgan, T., Franco, C., Tufegdžić Vidaković, A., Zhang, S. (7th July 2025)
    Structural basis of RECQL5-induced RNA polymerase II transcription braking and subsequent reactivation.
    Nat Struct Mol Biol [Epub ahead of print]
  • Hu, XQ., Wu, KL., Rong, KL., Ke, Y., Yung, WH., Shum, DK., Chan, YS. (7th July 2025)
    Author Correction: Harnessing a noncanonical vestibular input in the head-direction network to rectify age-related navigational deficits.
    Nat Aging [Epub ahead of print]
  • Zhang, Y., Nandy, B., Sader, K., Russo, CJ., Löwe, J. (4th July 2025)
    Foam film vitrification for cryo-EM.
    Nat Commun 16(1): 6199
  • Rothemann, RA., et al. (3rd July 2025)
    Interaction with AK2A links AIFM1 to cellular energy metabolism.
    Mol Cell 85(13): 2550-2566.e6
  • Manigrasso, G., et al. (3rd July 2025)
    The intracellular bacterium Orientia tsutsugamushi uses the autotransporter ScaC to activate BICD adaptors for dynein-based motility.
    Nat Commun 16(1): 6122
  • Patton, AP., Krogager, TP., Maywood, ES., Smyllie, NJ., Morris, EL., Skehel, M., Hastings, MH. (2nd July 2025)
    Multi-Omic Analysis Reveals Astrocytic Annexin-A2 as Critical for Network-Level Circadian Timekeeping in the Suprachiasmatic Nucleus.
    Glia 73(7): 1483-1501
  • Drobnič, T., et al. (1st July 2025)
    In situ structure of a bacterial flagellar motor at subnanometre resolution reveals adaptations for increased torque.
    Nat Microbiol 10(7): 1723-1740

More papers

  • Pokharna, A., et al. (1st July 2025)
    Architecture, dynamics and biogenesis of GluA3 AMPA glutamate receptors.
    Nature [Epub ahead of print]
  • Zürcher, JF., Dickson, A., Kappes, T., Kleefeldt, AA., Liu, KC., Salmond, GPC., Chin, JW. (1st July 2025)
    Genetic Code-Locking Confers Stable Virus Resistance to a Recoded Organism.
    Biochemistry [Epub ahead of print]
  • Toader, B., Brubaker, MA., Lederman, RR. (1st July 2025)
    Efficient high-resolution refinement in cryo-EM with stochastic gradient descent.
    Acta Crystallogr D Struct Biol 81(Pt 7): 327-343
  • Zhang, L., et al. (1st July 2025)
    Structure of a transcribing Pol II-DSIF-SPT6-U1 snRNP complex.
    Nat Commun 16(1): 5823
  • Einenkel, R., et al. (1st July 2025)
    The structure of the complete extracellular bacterial flagellum reveals the mechanism of flagellin incorporation.
    Nat Microbiol 10(7): 1741-1757
  • Planelles-Herrero, VJ., Derivery, E. (28th June 2025)
    An Orthogonal Way of Writing the Tubulin Code.
    Cytoskeleton (Hoboken) [Epub ahead of print]
  • Hu, XQ., Wu, KL., Rong, KL., Ke, Y., Yung, WH., Shum, DK., Chan, YS. (28th June 2025)
    Harnessing a noncanonical vestibular input in the head-direction network to rectify age-related navigational deficits.
    Nat Aging 5(6): 1079-1096
  • Kleist, AB., et al. (26th June 2025)
    Encoding and decoding selectivity and promiscuity in the human chemokine-GPCR interaction network.
    Cell 188(13): 3603-3622.e27
  • Zhou, Y., de Veer, SJ., Tyler, TJ., Chen, Y., Durek, T., Craik, DJ., Rehm, FBH. (25th June 2025)
    Asparaginyl Ligases with Engineered Substrate Specificity for Controlled, Sequential Transpeptidation Reactions.
    J Am Chem Soc 147(25): 21824-21831
  • Singh, R., et al. (24th June 2025)
    Molecular basis of autoimmune disease protection by MDA5 variants.
    Cell Rep 44(6): 115754
  • Foo, S., Caspy, I., Cezanne, A., Bharat, TAM., Baum, B. (24th June 2025)
    A self-assembling surface layer flattens the cytokinetic furrow to aid cell division in an archaeon.
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 122(25): e2501044122
  • Böhning, J., et al. (24th June 2025)
    Structure of the virulence-associated filamentous bacteriophage MDAΦ.
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 122(25): e2420157122
  • Oliphant, A., Sia, CY., Kyriacou, CP., Wilcockson, DC., Hastings, MH. (23rd June 2025)
    Expression of clock genes tracks daily and tidal time in brains of intertidal crustaceans Eurydice pulchra and Parhyale hawaiensis.
    Curr Biol 35(12): 2802-2815.e5

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