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    1. Physics of Living Systems

    The ability to sense the environment is heterogeneously distributed in cell populations

    Andrew Goetz, Hoda Akl, Purushottam Dixit
    Information transduction capacity of mammalian cells is high and varies substantially from cell to cell.
    1. Neuroscience

    APP and APLP2 interact with the synaptic release machinery and facilitate transmitter release at hippocampal synapses

    Tomas Fanutza, Dolores Del Prete ... Luciano D’Adamio
    A naturally occurring intracellular peptide, derived by processing the Alzheimer's protein APP, reduces synaptic transmission by acting as a dominant negative of APP.
    1. Microbiology and Infectious Disease

    BipA exerts temperature-dependent translational control of biofilm-associated colony morphology in Vibrio cholerae

    Teresa del Peso Santos, Laura Alvarez ... Felipe Cava
    Vibrio cholerae uses a conserved ribosome assembly factor to repress biofilm formation at low temperatures.
    1. Neuroscience
    2. Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine

    Piezo1 forms a slowly-inactivating mechanosensory channel in mouse embryonic stem cells

    Josefina Inés del Mármol, Kouki K Touhara ... Roderick MacKinnon
    Piezo1 exhibits markedly different kinetic behavior in different cellular contexts.
    1. Cell Biology

    Caveolae couple mechanical stress to integrin recycling and activation

    Fidel-Nicolás Lolo, Dácil María Pavón ... Miguel A del Pozo
    Caveolae regulate integrin mechanosensing by establishing a force threshold for activation and recycling.
    1. Neuroscience

    Laser ablation of Dbx1 neurons in the pre-Bötzinger complex stops inspiratory rhythm and impairs output in neonatal mice

    Xueying Wang, John A Hayes ... Christopher A Del Negro
    Laser-ablating neurons of a single genetic class reveals that Dbx1-derived interneurons comprise core respiratory rhythmogenic and premotor circuits and provides quantitative cellular parameters that govern network functionality
    1. Cell Biology
    2. Neuroscience

    An autoinhibitory clamp of actin assembly constrains and directs synaptic endocytosis

    Steven J Del Signore, Charlotte F Kelley ... Avital Adah Rodal
    Autoinhibition allows synaptic endocytic actin regulators to pre-deploy to synaptic membranes at high concentrations and constrains actin assembly to productive events.
    1. Chromosomes and Gene Expression

    Exploration of CTCF post-translation modifications uncovers Serine-224 phosphorylation by PLK1 at pericentric regions during the G2/M transition

    Brian C Del Rosario, Andrea J Kriz ... Jeannie T Lee
    The chromosome architectural protein, CTCF, is phosphorylated at Ser224 in a cell-cycle-dependent manner and abrogation of phosphorylation leads to a cell growth defect.
    1. Structural Biology and Molecular Biophysics

    Sampling alternative conformational states of transporters and receptors with AlphaFold2

    Diego del Alamo, Davide Sala ... Jens Meiler
    Alternative conformations of membrane protein structures can be predicted to high accuracy with AlphaFold2 by reducing the depth of the multiple sequence alignments used for modeling.
    1. Immunology and Inflammation
    2. Microbiology and Infectious Disease

    Analysis of allelic cross-reactivity of monoclonal IgG antibodies by a multiplexed reverse FluoroSpot assay

    Henriette Hoffmann-Veltung, Nsoh Godwin Anabire ... Maria del Pilar Quintana
    An improved 'plug-and-play' reversed FluoroSpot assay is described and validated that allows the simultaneous assessment of antibody cross-reactivity at the single-cell level against up to four variants of a polymorphic antigen of interest.

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