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  1. Molecular architecture of the human caveolin-1 complex

    This article has 11 authors:
    1. Jason C. Porta
    2. Bing Han
    3. Alican Gulsevin
    4. Jeong Min Chung
    5. Yelena Peskova
    6. Sarah Connolly
    7. Hassane S. Mchaourab
    8. Jens Meiler
    9. Erkan Karakas
    10. Anne K. Kenworthy
    11. Melanie D. Ohi
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  2. Architecture and self-assembly of the jumbo bacteriophage nuclear shell

    This article has 15 authors:
    1. Thomas G. Laughlin
    2. Amar Deep
    3. Amy M. Prichard
    4. Christian Seitz
    5. Yajie Gu
    6. Eray Enustun
    7. Sergey Suslov
    8. Kanika Khanna
    9. Erica A. Birkholz
    10. Emily Armbruster
    11. J. Andrew McCammon
    12. Rommie E. Amaro
    13. Joe Pogliano
    14. Kevin D. Corbett
    15. Elizabeth Villa
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  3. Substrate binding and inhibition of the anion exchanger 1 transporter

    This article has 14 authors:
    1. Michael J. Capper
    2. Shifan Yang
    3. Alexander C. Stone
    4. Sezen Vatansever
    5. Gregory Zilberg
    6. Yamuna Kalyani Mathiharan
    7. Raul Habib
    8. Keino Hutchinson
    9. Yihan Zhao
    10. Avner Schlessinger
    11. Mihaly Mezei
    12. Roman Osman
    13. Bin Zhang
    14. Daniel Wacker
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  4. Structural and mechanistic insights into the MCM8/9 helicase complex

    This article has 9 authors:
    1. Zhuangfeng Weng
    2. Jiefu Zheng
    3. Yiyi Zhou
    4. Zuer Lu
    5. Yixi Wu
    6. Dongyi Xu
    7. Huanhuan Li
    8. Huanhuan Liang
    9. Yingfang Liu
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      eLife assessment

      This paper presents important findings on the hexametric structure of MCM8/9, which potentially explain its role as a DNA helicase in homologous recombination. This solid work will be of interest to biologists studying DNA transactions.

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