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  • Arp2/3 is a seven-subunit actin-nucleating complex. Here, Chorev et al.identify a novel ‘hybrid complex’ consisting of the actin-nucleating three-subunit core of Arp2/3 and the focal adhesion adapter, vinculin, that localizes to, and modulates the growth of, focal adhesions.

    • Dror S. Chorev
    • Oren Moscovitz
    • Michal Sharon
    Research
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 5, P: 1-11
  • The structure of the multiprotein Fanconi anaemia core complex, determined using cryo-electron microscopy and mass spectrometry, shows that the complex adopts an extended asymmetric structure and highlights the structural and functional asymmetry of the RING finger domains.

    • Shabih Shakeel
    • Eeson Rajendra
    • Lori A. Passmore
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 575, P: 234-237
  • Gram-negative bacteria assemble biofilms from amyloid fibres, which translocate across the outer membrane as unfolded amyloid precursors through a secretion system. Here, the authors characterise the structural details of the amyloid transporter FapF in Pseudomonas.

    • Sarah L. Rouse
    • William J. Hawthorne
    • Stephen Matthews
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 8, P: 1-13
  • Cryo-electron microscopy structures of connexin channels composed of connexin 46 and connexin 50 in an open-state reveal features that govern permselectivity and the location of mutated residues linked to herediatry cataracts.

    • Janette B. Myers
    • Bassam G. Haddad
    • Steve L. Reichow
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 564, P: 372-377
  • The Ups/PRELI family mediates intramitochondrial lipid distribution and synthesis by shuttling phospholipids between both mitochondrial membranes. Here the authors combine X-ray crystallography, MD simulations and yeast genetic screens and identify residues that are important for Ups/PRELI lipid specificity and reveal a dual lipid recognition mechanism in Ups/PRELI family members.

    • Xeni Miliara
    • Takashi Tatsuta
    • Thomas Langer
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 10, P: 1-15
  • Native mass spectrometry is a powerful technique for studying intact proteins and protein complexes. Using this protocol, meaningful structural information on protein complexes ejected from sonicated native membrane vesicles can be obtained.

    • Dror S. Chorev
    • Haiping Tang
    • Carol V. Robinson
    Protocols
    Nature Protocols
    Volume: 15, P: 1690-1706
  • This Perspective highlights the evolution from the use of detergents to detergent-free membrane mimetics, as well as advances in structure determination and mass spectrometry that have allowed new insights into regulation and function of membrane proteins in native-like lipid environments.

    • Dror S. Chorev
    • Carol V. Robinson
    Reviews
    Nature Chemical Biology
    Volume: 16, P: 1285-1292