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The scramblases VMP1 and TMEM41B are required for primitive endoderm specification by targeting WNT signaling
![Di Minin paper December 2024](/en/news-and-events/d-biol-news/2024/12/the-scramblases-vmp1-and-tmem41b-are-required-for-primitive-endoderm-specification-by-targeting-wnt-signaling/_jcr_content/pageimages/imageSmall.imageformat.contentteaser.165031448.jpg)
A recent Cell Death and Differentiation paper by the Di Minin and Wutz groups (IMHS), in collaboration with the Weis (IBC) group, reveals how ER-resident scramblases VMP1 and TMEM41B regulate the trafficking of the WNT pathway receptor FZD2, shedding light on stem cell differentiation.
FGF receptor kinase inhibitors exhibit broad antiviral activity by targeting Src family kinases
![Werner paper December 2024](/en/news-and-events/d-biol-news/2024/12/fgf-receptor-kinase-inhibitors-exhibit-broad-antiviral-activity-by-targeting-src-family-kinases/_jcr_content/pageimages/imageSmall.imageformat.contentteaser.1341628265.jpg)
A recent "Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences" paper by the Werner group (IMHS) identifies broad-spectrum antiviral activities of FGF receptor kinase inhibitors, which involve their unexpected effect on Lyn kinase. These data suggest Lyn as a promising target for the treatment of viral infections.
Leaf microbiota shaped by dose-dependent general non-self response genes
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Adaptation to biotic and abiotic stress is crucial for the health of living organisms. In an article published in Nature Plants, Keppler et al. describe how the commensal microbiota triggers plant immune responses that feed back to tune microbial colonization of plants.