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Xiaofan Liu, Zhi Chang, Pingping Sun, Beibei Cao, Yuzhi Wang, Jie Fang, Yechun Pei, Baohui Chen, Wei Zou
Liu et al. developed an optimized method to study transcriptional dynamics in living C. elegans. They inserted MS2 loops in the intron of mCherry and tagged endogenous genes with this modified mCherry, which allowed monitoring transcription upon stress and avoided interfering with endogenous gene expression.
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Leyla E. Fahim, Joshua M. Marcus, Noah D. Powell, Zachary A. Ralston, Katherine Walgamotte, Eleonora Perego, Giuseppe Vicidomini, Alessandro Rossetta, Jason E. Lee
Fahim and Marcus et al. developed live-cell microscopy approaches to address whether co-localized enzyme factors are forming biochemically relevant interactions within RNA–protein condensates. These tools enable rigorous tracking of protein–protein interactions within biomolecular condensates, such as stress granules and mRNA processing bodies.
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Leanne de Jager, Klara I. Jansen, Robin Hoogebeen, Anna Akhmanova, Lukas C. Kapitein, Friedrich Förster, Stuart C. Howes
de Jager et al. show that compacted and expanded microtubule lattice spacings coexist within cells and that microtubules recognized by a marker for stable microtubules are predominantly expanded. This adds another potential regulatory layer to the organization of microtubule networks and the establishment of specialized subsets.
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Ken Ishikawa, Saeko Soejima, Takashi Nishimura, Shigeaki Saitoh
Ishikawa et al. establish a comprehensive resource of strains and plasmids to suppress genes required for fission yeast viability. Strains and plasmids are individually stored, and they enable complicated phenotypical analyses, facilitating functional investigations of essential genes that are evolutionary conserved among eukaryotes.
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Hitoshi Matakatsu, Richard G. Fehon
While previous work suggested that Dachsous promotes growth via the Hippo pathway and Fat represses it, Matakatsu and Fehon show that these proteins function together to restrict growth by coordinately removing a “core complex” consisting of Dachs, Dlish, and Approximated from the junctional cortex.
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Luca Masin, Steven Bergmans, Annelies Van Dyck, Karl Farrow, Lies De Groef, Lieve Moons
Axonal regeneration is an energy-demanding process. Masin et al. show that in Pten and Socs3 co-deleted retinal ganglion cells, axonal regrowth requires and is fueled by a local axonal upregulation of glycolysis. Its targeting could provide new therapeutic avenues to induce axonal regrowth.
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Yuanjiao Du, Xinyu Fan, Chunyu Song, Weiping Chang, Juan Xiong, Lin Deng, Wei-Ke Ji
Du et al. identify Sec23IP as an adaptor that recruits VPS13B to ER exit site–Golgi interfaces, and the interaction is required for the formation of tubular ERGIC and efficient ER export of procollagen. These findings reveal a role of VPS13B–Sec23IP interaction in Cohen syndrome pathogenesis.
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Volume 223,
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Hide A. Konishi, Hironori Funabiki
Konishi and Funabiki highlight work from Cisneros-Soberanis and colleagues that provides new insight into the progressive condensation of chromosomes.
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Haifeng Jiao, Li Yu
Jiao and Yu review the mechanisms of migrasome biogenesis, physiological functions, as well as roles in various diseases and therapeutic potentials.
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Laura M. Machesky
Laura Machesky highlights work from David Sherwood’s group that shows a new role for de novo lipid synthesis and prenylation polarization in invasive protrusion construction.

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