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  • In this Tools of the Trade article, Jeroen van den Berg (van Oudenaarden lab) presents a new method based on pulse-labelling of nascent DNA to study the dynamics of DNA replication in single cells.

    • Jeroen van den Berg
    Tools of the Trade
  • This study finds that microtubules act as a mechanostat during cell migration, becoming mechanically reinforced in response to compression to protect the nucleus and coordinate contractility.

    • Lisa Heinke
    Research Highlight
  • Stresses induce de-crowding and fluidization of the cytoplasm, which promotes the formation of biomolecular condensates.

    • Eytan Zlotorynski
    Research Highlight
  • MYB-related transcription factors are found to function in chloroplast biogenesis alongside GLK in the distantly related species Marchantia polymorpha and Arabidopsis thaliana.

    • Kim Baumann
    Research Highlight
  • Paul Nurse discusses how a 1971 paper by Culotti and Hartwell inspired him to investigate the cell cycle in fission yeast, and how these genetics studies led to the discovery of cyclin-dependent kinases.

    • Paul Nurse
    Journal Club
  • The studies that paved the way for the development of PROTACs (proteolysis-targeting chimeras) as therapeutic strategies, and the HPV vaccine.

    • Kylie J. Walters
    Journal Club
  • Many proteins in the mouse ovary are extremely stable; they enhance proteostasis and limit protein aggregation, thereby supporting the maintenance of the long-lived oocytes.

    • Eytan Zlotorynski
    Research Highlight
  • In a recent study, Bong et al. identify a polarized distribution of contact sites between the endoplasmic reticulum and plasma membrane in migrating cells, whereby higher density of contacts in the back of the cells prevents the formation of additional migration fronts.

    • Lisa Heinke
    Research Highlight
  • Kawaguchi et al. identify a chromatin code based on repressive histone 3 lysine 27 trimethylation (H3K27me3) that serves as a segment-specific positional marker in connective tissue cells of axolotls, enabling correct patterning during limb regeneration.

    • Lisa Heinke
    Research Highlight
  • Verheyen and Gottardi revisit two seminal papers by the Basler, Peifer and Clevers labs elucidating the role of nuclear β-catenin in Wnt signal transduction through its interaction with TCF at Wnt target genes.

    • Esther M. Verheyen
    • Cara J. Gottardi
    Journal Club
  • Claire Durrant reminds us of the importance of studying the physiological roles of proteins and their aggregates to understand their roles in disease and inform therapies, discussing a 2008 paper on amyloid-β from the Arancio lab.

    • Claire S. Durrant
    Journal Club
  • Stephanie Moon discusses findings that revealed that ribosome stalling can lead to the suppression of translation initiation in the brain, delaying the onset of neurodegeneration.

    • Stephanie L. Moon
    Journal Club
  • Robert Parton and colleagues discuss novel evidence on the role of dynamin in caveolar endocytosis, which calls into question established models of dynamin-mediated fission.

    • Robert G. Parton
    • Justin W. Taraska
    • Richard Lundmark
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