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  1. Stress resets ancestral heritable small RNA responses

    This article has 4 authors:
    1. Leah Houri-Zeevi
    2. Guy Teichman
    3. Hila Gingold
    4. Oded Rechavi
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      In humans, extreme stresses, such as famine, can trigger multi-generational physiological responses through altered metabolism. In C. elegans, environmental stresses, such as heat shock, can similarly promote changes in gene expression and physiology. Here, the authors convincingly show that environmental stress can alter small RNA populations in such a manner that can alter gene expression over multiple generations. The work is beginning to tease out some of the mechanisms by which non-genetic information can regulate descendants biology.

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  2. An engineered transcriptional reporter of protein localization identifies regulators of mitochondrial and ER membrane protein trafficking in high-throughput CRISPRi screens

    This article has 10 authors:
    1. Robert Coukos
    2. David Yao
    3. Mateo I Sanchez
    4. Eric T Strand
    5. Meagan E Olive
    6. Namrata D Udeshi
    7. Jonathan S Weissman
    8. Steven A Carr
    9. Michael C Bassik
    10. Alice Y Ting
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      Here authors present a robust, high-throughput and genome-wide strategy to identify genes that influence protein localization in individual subcellular compartments. The results profile subsets of genes that are involved in localization of tail-anchored proteins to mitochondrial and endoplasmic reticulum membranes and identify several unexpected regulators. This new tool is adaptable to studying various types of protein trafficking processes to shed light on their molecular mechanisms.

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  3. Cell patterning by secretion-induced plasma membrane flows

    This article has 8 authors:
    1. Veneta Gerganova
    2. Iker Lamas
    3. David M. Rutkowski
    4. Aleksandar Vještica
    5. Daniela Gallo Castro
    6. Vincent Vincenzetti
    7. Dimitrios Vavylonis
    8. Sophie G Martin

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  4. Aberrant replication licensing drives Copy Number Gains across species

    This article has 10 authors:
    1. Patroula Nathanailidou
    2. Michalis Petropoulos
    3. Styliani Maxouri
    4. Eirini Kasselimi
    5. Ioanna Eleni Symeonidou
    6. Ourania Preza
    7. Iris Spiliopoulou-Sdougkou
    8. Vladimir Beneš
    9. Stavros Taraviras
    10. Zoi Lygerou

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