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    1. Cell Biology

    Katanin, kinesin-13, and ataxin-2 inhibit premature interaction between maternal and paternal genomes in C. elegans zygotes

    Elizabeth A Beath, Cynthia Bailey ... Francis J McNally
    Limiting cytoplasmic streaming contributes to maintaining spatial separation of the sperm contents from the female meiotic spindle after fertilization.
    1. Neuroscience

    Serotonergic amplification of odor-evoked neural responses maps onto flexible behavioral outcomes

    Yelyzaveta Bessonova, Baranidharan Raman
    Electrophysiological and behavioral analyses of odor-evoked responses in the locust olfactory system reveal how serotonin uniformly modifies spontaneous and odor-evoked neural activity and yet drive odor-specific changes in behavioral outcomes.
    1. Neuroscience

    MotorNet, a Python toolbox for controlling differentiable biomechanical effectors with artificial neural networks

    Olivier Codol, Jonathan A Michaels ... Paul L Gribble
    MotorNet is a Python toolbox for training artificial neural networks to control arbitrarily complex, differentiable, and biomechanically realistic musculo-skeletal effectors on user-defined sensorimotor tasks.
    1. Structural Biology and Molecular Biophysics

    Divergent folding-mediated epistasis among unstable membrane protein variants

    Laura M Chamness, Charles P Kuntz ... Jonathan P Schlebach
    Many of the synergistic interactions between mutations are modified in the context of unstable proteins in a manner that depends on how the variants promote misfolding in the cell.
    1. Biochemistry and Chemical Biology

    A robust method for measuring aminoacylation through tRNA-Seq

    Kristian Davidsen, Lucas B Sullivan
    Improved chemical, molecular biology, and computational approaches establish an optimized method for accurate and precise quantification of tRNA expression, modifications, and aminoacylation.
    1. Neuroscience

    Statistics of C. elegans turning behavior reveals optimality under biasing constraints

    W. Mathijs Rozemuller, Steffen Werner ... Thomas S. Shimizu
    Not revised
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    1. Neuroscience

    Cerebellar nuclei cells produce distinct pathogenic spike signatures in mouse models of ataxia, dystonia, and tremor

    Meike E van der Heijden, Amanda M Brown ... Roy V Sillitoe
    Ataxia, dystonia, and tremor phenotypes have distinct and generalizable cerebellar interposed nucleus spike signatures in mice, with defining features identified using a classifier model and pathogenicity tested using optogenetic manipulations.
    1. Cell Biology

    A genome-wide CRISPR/Cas9 screen identifies calreticulin as a selective repressor of ATF6α

    Joanne Tung, Lei Huang ... Adriana Ordonez
    Calreticulin, beyond its known role as a chaperone, also serves as an endoplasmic reticulum repressor of ATF6⍺, selectively regulating one arm of the unfolded protein response.
    1. Neuroscience

    Drosophila HCN mediates gustatory homeostasis by preserving sensillar transepithelial potential in sweet environments

    MinHyuk Lee, Se Hoon Park ... KyeongJin Kang
    A hyperpolarization-activated cation channel, counteracting membrane depolarization, delimits the excitability of receptor neurons subjected to naturally prolonged stimulation to preserve the function of neighboring receptor neurons in Drosophila gustation.
    1. Biochemistry and Chemical Biology
    2. Structural Biology and Molecular Biophysics

    Tryptanthrin Analogs Substoichiometrically Inhibit Seeded and Unseeded Tau4RD Aggregation

    Ellie I James, David W Baggett ... Abhinav Nath
    Not revised
    Reviewed Preprint v1
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