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1 ATG4 family proteins drive phagophore growth independently of the LC3/GABARAP lipidation system Nguyen, Thanh Ngoc

81 9 p. 2013-2030.e9
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2 Autophagic Degradation of the 26S Proteasome Is Mediated by the Dual ATG8/Ubiquitin Receptor RPN10 in A rabidopsis Marshall, Richard S.

81 9 p. 2053
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3 Balancing cohesin eviction and retention prevents aberrant chromosomal interactions, Polycomb-mediated repression, and X-inactivation Kriz, Andrea J.

81 9 p. 1970-1987.e9
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4 BamA forms a translocation channel for polypeptide export across the bacterial outer membrane Doyle, Matthew Thomas

81 9 p. 2000-2012.e3
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5 Black in Cancer: An interview with founders Sigourney Bell and Henry J. Henderson
81 9 p. 1855-1856
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6 Discovering the landscape of protein modifications Keenan, E. Keith

81 9 p. 1868-1878
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7 ecDNA party bus: Bringing the enhancer to you Adelman, Karen

81 9 p. 1866-1867
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8 Efficient RNA polymerase II pause release requires U2 snRNP function Caizzi, Livia

81 9 p. 1920-1934.e9
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9 Global phosphoproteomics pinpoints uncharted Gcn2-mediated mechanisms of translational control Dokládal, Ladislav

81 9 p. 1879-1889.e6
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10 Loss of LUC7L2 and U1 snRNP subunits shifts energy metabolism from glycolysis to OXPHOS Jourdain, Alexis A.

81 9 p. 1905-1919.e12
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11 Meet the authors: Ewelina M. Małecka and Sarah A. Woodson
81 9 p. 1857-1858
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12 Multiple, short protein binding motifs in ORC1 and CDC6 control the initiation of DNA replication Hossain, Manzar

81 9 p. 1951-1969.e6
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13 Non-canonical autophagy drives alternative ATG8 conjugation to phosphatidylserine Durgan, Joanne

81 9 p. 2031-2040.e8
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14 Physiological hypoxia restrains the senescence-associated secretory phenotype via AMPK-mediated mTOR suppression van Vliet, Thijmen

81 9 p. 2041-2052.e6
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15 POINT technology illuminates the processing of polymerase-associated intact nascent transcripts Sousa-Luís, Rui

81 9 p. 1935-1950.e6
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16 Posttranscriptional regulation of de novo lipogenesis by glucose-induced O-GlcNAcylation Tan, Wei

81 9 p. 1890-1904.e7
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17 RNA reports breaking news from mitochondria Tadepalle, Nimesha

81 9 p. 1863-1865
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18 SLiMs in intrinsically disordered protein regions regulate the cell cycle dynamics of ORC1-CDC6 interaction and pre-replicative complex assembly Faustova, Ilona

81 9 p. 1861-1862
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19 Stepwise sRNA targeting of structured bacterial mRNAs leads to abortive annealing Małecka, Ewelina M.

81 9 p. 1988-1999.e4
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20 When cells are down on their LUC7L2, alternative splicing rewires metabolism for OXPHOS Hoskins, Aaron A.

81 9 p. 1859-1860
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