1. Condensin positioning at telomeres by shelterin proteins drives sister-telomere disjunction in anaphase

    This article has 13 authors:
    1. Léonard Colin
    2. Celine Reyes
    3. Julien Berthezene
    4. Laetitia Maestroni
    5. Laurent Modolo
    6. Esther Toselli
    7. Nicolas Chanard
    8. Stephane Schaak
    9. Olivier Cuvier
    10. Yannick Gachet
    11. Stephane Coulon
    12. Pascal Bernard
    13. Sylvie Tournier
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      This is an important study that characterises the involvement of condensin complexes in the segregation of telomeres in fission yeast. The authors present convincing evidence to support their claims, employing a diverse range of complementary techniques. This research will be of interest to cell biologists working on chromosome biology and cell division.

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  2. Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Serum Stimulation of Human Intestinal Organoids Induces Changes in Goblet Cell Differentiation and Mitochondrial Fitness

    This article has 11 authors:
    1. Inga Viktoria Hensel
    2. Szabolcs Éliás
    3. Michelle Steinhauer
    4. Bilgenaz Stoll
    5. Salvatore Benfatto
    6. Wolfgang Merkt
    7. Stefan Krienke
    8. Hanns-Martin Lorenz
    9. Jürgen Haas
    10. Brigitte Wildeman
    11. Martin Resnik-Docampo

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  3. Replisome loading reduces chromatin motion independent of DNA synthesis

    This article has 13 authors:
    1. Maruthi Kumar Pabba
    2. Christian Ritter
    3. Vadim O Chagin
    4. Janis Meyer
    5. Kerem Celikay
    6. Jeffrey H Stear
    7. Dinah Loerke
    8. Ksenia Kolobynina
    9. Paulina Prorok
    10. Alice Kristin Schmid
    11. Heinrich Leonhardt
    12. Karl Rohr
    13. M Cristina Cardoso
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      This is a valuable investigation of the chromatin dynamics throughout the cell cycle by using fluorescence signals and patterns of GFP-PCNA and CY3-dUTP, which labels newly synthesized DNA. The authors report reduced chromatin mobility in S relative to G1 phase. The technology and methods used are solid. The data will be of interest to researchers working on chromatin dynamics.

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  4. β-Arrestin-dependent and -independent endosomal G protein activation by the vasopressin type 2 receptor

    This article has 7 authors:
    1. Carole Daly
    2. Akim Abdul Guseinov
    3. Hyunggu Hahn
    4. Adam Wright
    5. Irina G Tikhonova
    6. Alex Rojas Bie Thomsen
    7. Bianca Plouffe
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      This is an important study that contributes to our understanding of the role of beta-arrestins in endosomal activation of the vasopressin type 2 receptors. While the use of a minigene as a tool is a weakness, the evidence is overall convincing and makes for significant findings whose theoretical and practical implications extend to other GPCRs.

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  5. Oral supplementation of gut microbial metabolite indole-3-acetate alleviates diet-induced steatosis and inflammation in mice

    This article has 10 authors:
    1. Yufang Ding
    2. Karin Yanagi
    3. Fang Yang
    4. Evelyn Callaway
    5. Clint Cheng
    6. Martha E Hensel
    7. Rani Menon
    8. Robert C Alaniz
    9. Kyongbum Lee
    10. Arul Jayaraman
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      The studies are important to the field of hepatic steatosis and inflammation. The data provided are convincing that treatment with I3A mitigated Western diet (WD)-induced hepatic steatosis, inflammation and reversed WD-induced alterations in liver bile acids and free fatty acids in mice.

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  6. Development and validation of a high throughput screening platform to enable target identification in skeletal muscle cells from Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD) patients

    This article has 13 authors:
    1. Santosh Hariharan
    2. Oana Lorintiu
    3. Chia-Chin Lee
    4. Eve Duchemin-Pelletier
    5. Xianfeng Li
    6. Aileen Healy
    7. Regis Doyonnas
    8. Luc Selig
    9. Pauline Poydenot
    10. Erwann Ventre
    11. Andrea Weston
    12. Jane Owens
    13. Nicolas Christoforou
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      This is a solid methods paper developing a machine learning based protocol differentiating normal and diseased myofibers. It emerges with and validates a potentially valuable approach to diifferentiate healthy and Duchenne muscle dystrophy myofibers.

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  7. Crosstalk between the plasma membrane and cell-cell adhesion maintains epithelial identity for correct polarised cell divisions

    This article has 5 authors:
    1. Manal M. Hosawi
    2. Jiaoqi Cheng
    3. Maria Fankhaenel
    4. Marcin R. Przewloka
    5. Salah Elias

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  8. Phosphorylation-dependent interactions of VAPB and ELYS contribute to the temporal progression of mitosis

    This article has 5 authors:
    1. Christina James
    2. Ulrike Möller
    3. Sabine König
    4. Henning Urlaub
    5. Ralph H. Kehlenbach

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  9. Remodeling of the secretory pathway is coordinated with de novo membrane formation in budding yeast gametogenesis

    This article has 6 authors:
    1. Yasuyuki Suda
    2. Hiroyuki Tachikawa
    3. Tomomi Suda
    4. Kazuo Kurokawa
    5. Akihiko Nakano
    6. Kenji Irie

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  10. Heterogeneity of radial spokes structural components and associated enzymes in Tetrahymena cilia

    This article has 10 authors:
    1. Marta Bicka
    2. Corbin Black
    3. Avrin Ghanaeian
    4. Ewa Joachimiak
    5. Anna Osinka
    6. Sumita Majhi
    7. Anna Konopka
    8. Ewa Bulska
    9. Khanh Huy Bui
    10. Dorota Wloga
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      This study presents valuable new insights from the protist Tetrahymena regarding radial spokes, conserved protein complexes that are relevant for cilia motility. The work employs interdisciplinary approaches to provide convincing support for radial spoke composition with some experiments, but there are weaker areas with partially incomplete support, such as relying on knockouts alone rather than including localization studies of tagged proteins.

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