Table of Contents
Volume 2, Issue 2
March/April 2009
Pages 67 - 202
Article Addenda
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A cheater lineage in a social insect: Implications for the evolution of cooperation in the wild
Open Access Article
Shigeto Dobata and Kazuki Tsuji
Pages 67 - 70
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On the role of intravesicular calcium in the motion and exocytosis of secretory organelles
Open Access Article
José D. Machado, Marcial Camacho, Javier Alvarez and Ricardo Borges
Pages 71 - 73
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Organic vs inorganic: What makes the major contribution to osmotic adjustment in bacteria?
Open Access Article
Lana Shabala
Pages 74 - 75
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The Sur7 protein resides in punctate membrane subdomains and mediates spatial regulation of cell wall synthesis in Candida albicans
Open Access Article
Francisco J. Alvarez, Louis M. Douglas and James B. Konopka
Pages 76 - 77
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Exploring the conservation of synthetic lethal genetic interaction networks
Open Access Article
Scott J. Dixon, Brenda Andrews and Charles Boone
Pages 78 - 81
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Communication between female tract and sperm: saying NO• when you mean yes
Open Access Article
Linda Lefièvre, Gisela Machado-Oliveira, Chris Ford, Jackson Kirkman-Brown, Christopher Barratt and Steve Publicover
Pages 82 - 85
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Cell division and the ESCRT complex: A surprise from the Archaea
Open Access Article
Thijs J. G. Ettema and Rolf Bernander
Pages 86 - 88
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Modulating host homeostasis as a strategy in the plant-pathogen arms race
Open Access Article
Natalia Gottig, Betiana S. Garavaglia, Lucas D. Daurelio, Alex Valentine, Chris Gehring, Elena G. Orellano and Jorgelina Ottado
Pages 89 - 90
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G protein α subunit may help zoospore to find the infection site and influence the expression of RGS protein
Open Access Article
Chenlei Hua, Xiaobo Zheng and Yuanchao Wang
Pages 91 - 93
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Protein-protein interactions enable rapid adaptive response to osmotic stress in fish gills
Open Access Article
Tyler G. Evans and George N. Somero
Pages 94 - 96
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The NBDs that wouldn't die: A cautionary tale of the use of isolated nucleotide binding domains of ABC transporters
Open Access Article
Carine de Marcos Lousa, Daniela Dietrich, Barbara Johnson, Stephen Baldwin, Michael Holdsworth, Frederica L. Theodoulou and Alison Baker
Pages 97 - 99
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‘Fixed direction’-responses of birds in the geomagnetic field
Open Access Article
Roswitha Wiltschko and Wolfgang Wiltschko
Pages 100 - 103
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Connexin 43 gap junction plaque endocytosis implies molecular remodelling of ZO-1 and c-Src partners
Open Access Article
Jérome Gilleron, Diane Carette, Céline Fiorini, Merieme Benkdane, Dominique Segretain and Georges Pointis
Pages 104 - 106
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Endosomal and secretory markers of the Legionella-containing vacuole
Open Access Article
Simon Urwyler, Eva Brombacher and Hubert Hilbi
Pages 107 - 109
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Within-population genetic variability in mycorrhizal interactions
Open Access Article
Jason D. Hoeksema, Bridget J. Piculell and John N. Thompson
Pages 110 - 112
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Phylogenetic community ecology needs to take positive interactions into account: Insights from colourful butterflies
Open Access Article
Marianne Elias, Zachariah Gompert, Keith Willmott and Chris Jiggins
Pages 113 - 116
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Horizontal SPINning of transposons
Open Access Article
Clément Gilbert, John K. Pace, II and Cédric Feschotte
Pages 117 - 119
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Through its F-BAR and RhoGAP domains, Rgd1p acts in different polarized growth processes in budding yeast
Open Access Article
Fabien Lefebvre, Valérie Prouzet-Mauléon, Aurélie Vieillemard, Didier Thoraval, Marc Crouzet and François Doignon
Pages 120 - 122
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Private ultrasonic whispering in moths
Open Access Article
Ryo Nakano, Yukio Ishikawa, Sadahiro Tatsuki, Niels Skals, Annemarie Surlykke and Takuma Takanashi
Pages 123 - 126
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Impact of (±)-catechin on soil microbial communities
Open Access Article
Inderjit , Rajwant Kaur, Surinder Kaur and Ragan M. Callaway
Pages 127 - 129
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Endophilin B1 – guarding the gate to destruction
Open Access Article
Zelda H. Cheung and Nancy Y. Ip
Pages 130 - 132
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Phylogenetic profiles reveal structural/functional determinants of TRPC3 signal-sensing antennae
Open Access Article
Kyung Dae Ko, Gaurav Bhardwaj, Yoojin Hong, Gue Su Chang, Kirill Kiselyov, Damian B. van Rossum and Randen L. Patterson
Pages 133 - 137
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Regulation of protein prenyltransferase in central neurons
Open Access Article
Xiu-Ping Zhou and Zhen-Ge Luo
Pages 138 - 140
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Symbiotic regulation of plant growth, development and reproduction
Open Access Article
Russell Rodriguez, D. Carl Freeman, E. Durant McArthur, Yong Ok Kim and Regina S. Redman
Pages 141 - 143
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Gametophyte differentiation and imprinting control in plants: Crosstalk between RBR and chromatin
Open Access Article
Amal J. Johnston and Wilhelm Gruissem
Pages 144 - 146
Mini-Reviews
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Leaders, followers, and group decision-making
Open Access Article
Andrew J. King and G. Cowlishaw
Pages 147 - 150
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Learning, specialization, efficiency and task allocation in social insects
Open Access Article
Lars Chittka and Helene Muller
Pages 151 - 154
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Life after proteolysis: Exploring the signaling capabilities of classical cadherin cleavage fragments
Open Access Article
Catherine D. McCusker and Dominque Alfandari
Pages 155 - 157
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Chromodomains and LTR retrotransposons in plants
Open Access Article
Olga Novikova
Pages 158 - 162
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Apoptosis and in vitro Alzheimer’s disease neuronal models
Open Access Article
P Calissano, C Matrone and G Amadoro
Pages 163 - 169
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A temperature-sensitive TRP ion channel, Painless, functions as a noxious heat sensor in fruit flies
Open Access Article
Takaaki Sokabe and Makoto Tominaga
Pages 170 - 173
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An ancestral regulatory network for posterior development in arthropods
Open Access Article
Alistair P. McGregor, Matthias Pechmann, Evelyn E. Schwager and Wim G.M. Damen
Pages 174 - 176
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A selective autophagy pathway that degrades gluconeogenic enzymes during catabolite inactivation
Open Access Article
C.R. Brown and Hui-Ling Chiang
Pages 177 - 183
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Cell polarity in plants: linking PIN polarity generation mechanisms to morphogenic auxin gradients
Open Access Article
Pankaj Dhonukshe
Pages 184 - 190
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Catalysts for Stone Age innovations: What might have triggered two short-lived bursts of technological and behavioral innovation in southern Africa during the Middle Stone Age?
Open Access Article
Zenobia Jacobs and Richard G. Roberts
Pages 191 - 193
Opinion Article
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Are maternal mitochondria the selfish entities that are masters of the cells of eukaryotic multicellular organisms?
Open Access Article
Luigi F. Agnati, Peter W. Barlow, E. Baldelli and František Baluška
Pages 194 - 200