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  • How and which cell surface molecules are taken up by clathrin-independent endocytosis is an ongoing area of research. Here, the authors show that the tumor marker CD166 is a clathrin-independent cargo that is taken up by endophilin-A3 and galectin-8, which regulates cancer cell migration.

    • Henri-François Renard
    • François Tyckaert
    • Pierre Morsomme
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 11, P: 1-13
  • Endophilin-A2 (endoA2) is shown to mediate clathrin-independent endocytosis of Shiga and cholera toxins, and to function in parallel with dynamin and actin in the pulling-force-driven scission of Shiga-toxin-induced tubular structures.

    • Henri-François Renard
    • Mijo Simunovic
    • Ludger Johannes
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 517, P: 493-496
  • During continent collision and associated mountain building, a surprisingly large volume of the lower crust is shown to be affected by earthquake aftershocks, producing a top-down effect on crustal geodynamics.

    • Bjørn Jamtveit
    • Yehuda Ben-Zion
    • Håkon Austrheim
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 556, P: 487-491
  • Analysis of the pulse profile of a fast radio burst showed sub-second periodicity, providing evidence for a neutron-star origin of the event and favouring emission arising from the magnetosphere.

    • Bridget C. Andersen
    • Kevin Bandura
    • Andrew Zwaniga
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 607, P: 256-259
  • Hybrid superconductor-semiconductor circuits have recently garnered attention for various applications. Here, the authors use a semiconductor heterostructure with a high-mobility Ge channel to create a Josephson device, where the supercurrent is mainly carried by Cooper pairs, crucial for parity-protected qubits.

    • Axel Leblanc
    • Chotivut Tangchingchai
    • François Lefloch
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 16, P: 1-7
  • The ER exit site component Sec16A was identified as the target of Retro-2, a small-molecule inhibitor of protein toxins and pathogens. Retro-2 treatment alters retrograde early/maturing endosomes-to-Golgi trafficking of Shiga toxin.

    • Alison Forrester
    • Stefan J. Rathjen
    • Ludger Johannes
    Research
    Nature Chemical Biology
    Volume: 16, P: 327-336
  • Parametric amplifiers enable the low noise readout of systems with intrinsically low energy scales. Now, a parametric amplifier leveraging a graphene Josephson junction exhibits a gate-tunable working frequency and a gain exceeding 20 dB with added noise close to the standard quantum limit.

    • Guilliam Butseraen
    • Arpit Ranadive
    • Julien Renard
    Research
    Nature Nanotechnology
    Volume: 17, P: 1153-1158
  • Continental rifts initiate and develop through repeated episodes of faulting and magmatism, yet strain partitioning between faulting and magmatism during discrete rifting episodes remains poorly documented. It is shown that most of the strain during the July–August 2007 seismic crisis in the Natron rift, Tanzania, was released aseismically. This event provides evidence for strain accommodation by magma intrusion, in addition to slip along normal faults, during the initial stages of continental rifting, and before significant crustal thinning.

    • Eric Calais
    • Nicolas d’Oreye
    • Christelle Wauthier
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 456, P: 783-787
  • In vivo existence of guanine-rich four-stranded RNA structures (G4-RNAs) has been a matter of debate. Here the authors developed a protocol, G4RP-seq, to capture and identify transcriptome-wide G4-RNA, providing insights into the formation of transient G4-RNA in live human cells.

    • Sunny Y. Yang
    • Pauline Lejault
    • David Monchaud
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 9, P: 1-11
  • Fracture networks transition from shear to extensile immediately before macroscopic failure in order to optimize the total mechanical efficiency of the system, according to synchrotron observations and modeling of triaxial compression experiments on granite.

    • Jess McBeck
    • Benoît Cordonnier
    • François Renard
    ResearchOpen Access
    Communications Earth & Environment
    Volume: 4, P: 1-14