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Differences in Mobility and Dispersal Capacity Determine Body Size Clines in Two Common Alpine-Tundra Arthropods

The Arctic is projected to be severely impacted by changes in temperature and precipitation.Species react to these changes by shifts in ranges, phenology, and body size.In ectotherms, the patterns of body size clines and their underlying mechanisms are often hard to untangle.Mountains provide a space-for-time substitute to study these shifts along

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Phosphoribosyl-linked serine ubiquitination of USP14 by the SidE family effectors of Legionella excludes p62 from the bacterial phagosome

Summary: Xenophagy is an evolutionarily conserved host defensive mechanism to eliminate invading microorganisms through autophagic machinery.The intracellular bacterial pathogen Legionella pneumophila can avoid clearance by the xenophagy pathway via the actions of multiple Dot/Icm effector proteins.Previous studies have shown that goblin toes p62,

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