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  1. Clathrin coats partially preassemble and subsequently bend during endocytosis

    This article has 9 authors:
    1. Markus Mund
    2. Aline Tschanz
    3. Yu-Le Wu
    4. Felix Frey
    5. Johanna L. Mehl
    6. Marko Kaksonen
    7. Ori Avinoam
    8. Ulrich S. Schwarz
    9. Jonas Ries

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    Prachee Avasthi Recommended Reading

    This is an incredible study using super resolution imaging and mathematical modeling to propose a new model of clathrin coat assembly (the cooperative curvature model) that challenges both the constant curvature and constant area (flat membrane preassembly of clathrin) assembly models.

  2. Pericentrin is a Kinesin-1 Activator that Drives Centriole Motility

    This article has 9 authors:
    1. Matthew R. Hannaford
    2. Rong Liu
    3. Neil Billington
    4. Zachary T. Swider
    5. Brian J. Galletta
    6. Carey J. Fagerstrom
    7. Christian Combs
    8. James R. Sellers
    9. Nasser M. Rusan
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    Prachee Avasthi Recommended Reading

    Important study showing centriole migration of mother centrioles in fly neuroblasts during interphase is mediated by kinesin-1 (as cargo) and pericentrin-like protein. The actin cytoskeleton has been implicated in this but is not responsible in this context.

  3. Proteomic Dissection of a Giant Cell

    This article has 12 authors:
    1. Athena Lin
    2. Paul D. Piehowski
    3. Chia-Feng Tsai
    4. Tatyana Makushok
    5. Lian Yi
    6. Ulises Diaz
    7. Connie Yan
    8. Diana Summers
    9. Pranidhi Sood
    10. Richard D. Smith
    11. Tao Liu
    12. Wallace F. Marshall
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  4. Islet primary cilia motility controls insulin secretion

    This article has 10 authors:
    1. Jung Hoon Cho
    2. Zipeng A. Li
    3. Lifei Zhu
    4. Brian D. Muegge
    5. Henry F. Roseman
    6. Eun Young Lee
    7. Toby Utterback
    8. Louis G. Woodhams
    9. Philip V. Bayly
    10. Jing W. Hughes
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  5. Systematic multi‐level analysis of an organelle proteome reveals new peroxisomal functions

    This article has 21 authors:
    1. Eden Yifrach
    2. Duncan Holbrook‐Smith
    3. Jérôme Bürgi
    4. Alaa Othman
    5. Miriam Eisenstein
    6. Carlo WT van Roermund
    7. Wouter Visser
    8. Asa Tirosh
    9. Markus Rudowitz
    10. Chen Bibi
    11. Shahar Galor
    12. Uri Weill
    13. Amir Fadel
    14. Yoav Peleg
    15. Ralf Erdmann
    16. Hans R Waterham
    17. Ronald J A Wanders
    18. Matthias Wilmanns
    19. Nicola Zamboni
    20. Maya Schuldiner
    21. Einat Zalckvar
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  6. On demand expression control of endogenous genes with DExCon, DExogron and LUXon reveals differential dynamics of Rab11 family members

    This article has 5 authors:
    1. Jakub Gemperle
    2. Thomas S Harrison
    3. Chloe Flett
    4. Antony D Adamson
    5. Patrick T Caswell
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      Evaluation Summary:

      This work reports a genome editing strategy that enables blocking and tetracycline-controlled re-expression of fluorescently-tagged proteins from endogenous loci. The authors combine this with the photoactivatable tet-on/off system, a knocksideways approach, as well as the auxin-inducible degron system to improve spatial and temporal control of gene expression. They demonstrate the applicability of the methods by studying the localization, function and protein-expression dynamics of the Rab11-family of small GTPases. Using these approaches, the authors discover subtle differences in the localization as well as expression and degradation kinetics of Rab11a/b/Rab25. The work will be of broad interest to molecular and cell biologists.

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  7. Load adaptation of endocytic actin networks

    This article has 9 authors:
    1. Charlotte Kaplan
    2. Sam J. Kenny
    3. Xuyan Chen
    4. Johannes Schöneberg
    5. Ewa Sitarska
    6. Alba Diz-Muñoz
    7. Matthew Akamatsu
    8. Ke Xu
    9. David G. Drubin

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  8. The phenotypic landscape of essential human genes

    This article has 8 authors:
    1. Luke Funk
    2. Kuan-Chung Su
    3. Jimmy Ly
    4. David Feldman
    5. Avtar Singh
    6. Brittania Moodie
    7. Paul C. Blainey
    8. Iain M. Cheeseman
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