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Borghi Lab – Chromosome condensation mechanically primes the nucleus for mitosis

The Borghi lab contributed to the publication of a new article published inThe EMBO Journal: Chromosome condensation mechanically primes the nucleus for mitosis Abstract: Accurate transition into mitosis driven by cyclin B1-CDK1 activity is essential to avoid chromosome segregation errors and preserve genome integrity. How this activity is spatially controlled to trigger mitotic onset remains unclear.…

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Jackson/Verbavatz Lab – Cadherin regulation of endoplasmic reticulum-plasma membrane contact sites

The Jackson/Verbavatz lab contributed to the publication d'un nouvel article dans Cell Reports: Cadherin regulation of endoplasmic reticulum-plasma membrane contact sites Abstract: The spatial organization and dynamics of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) govern when and where ER tubules engage with other organelles and the plasma membrane. We previously found that ER tubules are closely associated with desmosomes,…

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Election of Nicolas MINC as a member of the EMBO

The Institut Jacques Monod is proud to announce the election of Nicolas MINC as a member of the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO). Congratulations to him! Nicolas Minc, CNRS research director, is a physicist by training. After defending his doctoral dissertation at the Institut Curie in 2005, he completed a postdoctoral fellowship at Columbia University (New…

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Ladoux/Mege Lab – Fibronectin matrix remodelling modulates the active nematic dynamics of cancer-associated fibroblasts

The Ladoux/Mege lab contributes to the publication of a new article in Nature materials : Fibronectin matrix remodelling modulates the active nematic dynamics of cancer-associated fibroblasts Abstract: Cancer-associated fibroblasts are major architects of the tumour stroma, where their aligned, elongated morphology forms a capsule that mechanically restrains tumour expansion. However, it is unclear how this supracellular organization…

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ProtéoSeine – The ITM2B-associated retinal dystrophy mutation modifies BRI23 peptide interactions in the human retina

The  ProtéoSeine platform contributed to the publication of a new article in Scientific reports: The ITM2B-associated retinal dystrophy mutation modifies BRI23 peptide interactions in the human retina Abstract: BRI23, composed of the 23 last amino acids of the integral transmembrane protein 2B (ITM2B) C-terminus, is associated with several neurodegenerative diseases, including retinal dystrophy (RD) and familial dementia.…

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Konstantinides Lab – Embryonic dopaminergic neuron activity sustains lifelong locomotion in Drosophila

The  Konstantinides contributed to the publication of a new article in Cell Reports: Embryonic dopaminergic neuron activity sustains lifelong locomotion in Drosophila Abstract: Locomotor skills arise early in life and are maintained throughout an animal’s lifespan, yet how this continuity is achieved despite major neural remodeling remains unclear. Using Drosophila, which undergoes complete metamorphosis, we show that the…

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Romet-Lemonne/Jégou Lab – Rapid aging and disassembly of actin filaments from two evolutionary distant yeasts

The Romet-Lemonne/Jégou lab published a new article in Cell Reports: Rapid aging and disassembly of actin filaments from two evolutionary distant yeasts Abstract: Similarities and differences in the self-assembly of actin filaments from different species inform our understanding of its evolution. However, this basic knowledge is largely incomplete. Here, we systematically characterize assembly kinetics for actin from…

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Veitia Lab – Genome integrity, somatic mutation, and the N-of-1 imperative in aging research

The Veitia lab  published a new review in Biogerontology: Genome integrity, somatic mutation, and the N-of-1 imperative in aging research Aging research has made remarkable progress in describing aging through the genetic architecture of longevity, epigenetic clocks, proteomic signatures, and systems-level analyses. Yet a critical dimension remains underrepresented: the role of genome integrity, germline and somatic…

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Borghi Lab – Nuclear pore complex distribution on the nuclear envelope: Insights into curvature, chromatin, and actin contributions

The Borghi lab published a new article Physical Review E: Nuclear pore complex distribution on the nuclear envelope: Insights into curvature, chromatin, and actin contributions Abstract: The Nuclear Pore Complex (NPC) is an ancestral feature of eukaryotic cells, essential for the exchange of material and information between cytoplasm and nucleoplasm. While typical eukaryotic cells harbor thousands of…

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