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  1. DNA replication in primary hepatocytes without the six-subunit ORC

    This article has 12 authors:
    1. Róża K Przanowska
    2. Yuechuan Chen
    3. Takayuki-Okano Uchida
    4. Etsuko Shibata
    5. Xiaoxiao Hao
    6. Isaac Segura Rueda
    7. Kate Jensen
    8. Piotr Przanowski
    9. Anthony Trimboli
    10. Yoshiyuki Shibata
    11. Gustavo Leone
    12. Anindya Dutta
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      eLife Assessment

      This valuable descriptive manuscript builds on prior research showing that the elimination of Origin Recognition Complex (ORC) subunits does not halt DNA replication. The authors obtain solid data using various methods to genetically remove one or two ORC subunits from specific tissues and still observe replication. The replication appears to be primarily endoreduplication, indicating that ORC-independent replication may promote genome reduplication without mitosis. The mechanism behind this ORC-independent replication remains to be elucidated. The study and mutants described herein lay the groundwork for future research to explore how cells compensate for the absence of ORC and to develop functional approaches to investigate this process. The reviewers suggested the observations could be supported by additional experiments. This work will be of interest to those studying genome duplication and replication.

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  2. MDM2 stabilization of Notch intracellular domain upon DNA damage plays a major role in non-small cell lung carcinoma response to platinum chemotherapy

    This article has 24 authors:
    1. Sara Bernardo
    2. Quentin-Dominique Thomas
    3. Maicol Mancini
    4. Alba Santos
    5. Sylvia Fenosoa Rasamizafy
    6. Amina-Milissa Maacha
    7. Anais Giry
    8. Emilie Bousquet-Mur
    9. Laura Papon
    10. Marion Goussard
    11. Christophe Fremin
    12. Andrea Pasquier
    13. María Rodríguez
    14. Camille Travert
    15. Jean-Louis Pujol
    16. Laetitia K Linares
    17. Lisa Heron-Milhavet
    18. Alexandre Djiane
    19. Irene Ferrer
    20. Luis Paz-Ares
    21. Xavier Quantin
    22. Luis M Montuenga
    23. Hélène Tourriere
    24. Antonio Maraver

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  3. BiP/GRP78 is a pro-viral factor for diverse dsDNA viruses that promotes the survival and proliferation of cells upon KSHV infection

    This article has 17 authors:
    1. Guillermo Najarro
    2. Kevin Brackett
    3. Hunter Woosley
    4. Leah C. Dorman
    5. Vincent Turon-Lagot
    6. Sudip Khadka
    7. Catya Faeldonea
    8. Osvaldo Kevin Moreno
    9. Adriana Ramirez Negron
    10. Christina Love
    11. Ryan Ward
    12. Charles Langelier
    13. Frank McCarthy
    14. Carlos Gonzalez
    15. Joshua E. Elias
    16. Brooke M. Gardner
    17. Carolina Arias

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  4. ACE2-independent sarbecovirus cell entry is supported by TMPRSS2-related enzymes and reduces sensitivity to antibody-mediated neutralization

    This article has 17 authors:
    1. Lu Zhang
    2. Hsiu-Hsin Cheng
    3. Nadine Krüger
    4. Bojan Hörnich
    5. Luise Graichen
    6. Alexander S. Hahn
    7. Sebastian R. Schulz
    8. Hans-Martin Jäck
    9. Metodi V. Stankov
    10. Georg M.N. Behrens
    11. Marcel A. Müller
    12. Christian Drosten
    13. Onnen Mörer
    14. Martin Sebastian Winkler
    15. ZhaoHui Qian
    16. Stefan Pöhlmann
    17. Markus Hoffmann

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  5. Late killing of Plasmodium berghei sporozoites in the liver by an anti-circumsporozoite protein antibody

    This article has 8 authors:
    1. Manuela C Aguirre-Botero
    2. Olga Pacios
    3. Susanna Celli
    4. Eduardo Aliprandini
    5. Anisha Gladston
    6. Jean-Michel Thiberge
    7. Pauline Formaglio
    8. Rogerio Amino
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      This important study shows that a monoclonal antibody against the repetitive region of the circumsporozoite protein (CSP) of the Malaria-causing parasite P. berghei has neutralizing activity on parasite invasion and development. The authors present convincing in vivo data confirming previous in vitro work, that suggested the intracellular post -invasion effect for this antibody. The findings offer insights into the inhibitory action of this anti-CSP antibody, which could inform the development of more effective malaria vaccines and therapeutic antibodies."

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  6. RBM39 shapes innate immunity through transcriptional and splicing control of key factors of the interferon response

    This article has 26 authors:
    1. Teng-Feng Li
    2. Paul Rothhaar
    3. Arthur Lang
    4. Oliver Grünvogel
    5. Ombretta Colasanti
    6. Santa Mariela Olivera Ugarte
    7. Jannik Traut
    8. Antonio Piras
    9. Nelson Acosta-Rivero
    10. Vladimir Gonçalves Magalhães
    11. Emely Springer
    12. Andreas Betz
    13. Hao-En Huang
    14. Jeongbin Park
    15. Ruiyue Qiu
    16. Gnimah Eva Gnouamozi
    17. Ann-Kathrin Mehnert
    18. Viet Loan Dao Thi
    19. Stephan Urban
    20. Martina Muckenthaler
    21. Matthias Schlesner
    22. Dirk Wohlleber
    23. Marco Binder
    24. Ralf Bartenschlager
    25. Andreas Pichlmair
    26. Volker Lohmann

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