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1. A RAB7A phosphoswitch coordinates Rubicon Homology protein regulation of Parkin-dependent mitophagy.

2. Tau fibrils induce nanoscale membrane damage and nucleate cytosolic tau at lysosomes.

3. Mechanism and cellular function of direct membrane binding by the ESCRT and ERES-associated Ca2+-sensor ALG-2.

4. Three-step docking by WIPI2, ATG16L1, and ATG3 delivers LC3 to the phagophore.

5. Kinetic investigation reveals an HIV-1 Nef-dependent increase in AP-2 recruitment and productivity at endocytic sites

6. Competition between Dissolved Organic Matter and Freshwater Plankton Control Methylmercury Isotope Fractionation during Uptake and Photochemical Demethylation.

7. Toward a standard model for autophagosome biogenesis

8. Dynamics of upstream ESCRT organization at the HIV-1 budding site

10. Longin domain GAP complexes in nutrient signalling, membrane traffic and neurodegeneration

11. Structural basis for ATG9A recruitment to the ULK1 complex in mitophagy initiation

12. Structure of the lysosomal mTORC1–TFEB–Rag–Ragulator megacomplex

13. Membrane curvature sensing and stabilization by the autophagic LC3 lipidation machinery

14. Clathrin-associated AP-1 controls termination of STING signalling

15. Self-assembly and structure of a clathrin-independent AP-1:Arf1 tubular membrane coat

16. Structural basis for FLCN RagC GAP activation in MiT-TFE substrate-selective mTORC1 regulation

17. In vitro reconstitution of calcium-dependent recruitment of the human ESCRT machinery in lysosomal membrane repair

18. Friction-driven membrane scission by the human ESCRT-III proteins CHMP1B and IST1

23. Structural basis for the ARF GAP activity and specificity of the C9orf72 complex.

24. Autophagosome biogenesis comes out of the black box

25. Reconstitution of cargo-induced LC3 lipidation in mammalian selective autophagy

26. Crystallographic molecular replacement using an in silico‐generated search model of SARS‐CoV‐2 ORF8

27. Structure of SARS-CoV-2 ORF8, a rapidly evolving immune evasion protein

28. Structural basis for membrane recruitment of ATG16L1 by WIPI2 in autophagy

29. Identification of recombinant Fabs for structural and functional characterization of HIV-host factor complexes

30. Structural mechanism for amino acid-dependent Rag GTPase nucleotide state switching by SLC38A9

32. Mitochondrial Calcium Uniporter (MCU) deficiency reveals an alternate path for Ca2+ uptake in photoreceptor mitochondria.

33. Concanamycin A counteracts HIV-1 Nef to enhance immune clearance of infected primary cells by cytotoxic T lymphocytes

34. The ESCRTs - converging on mechanism.

35. The ESCRTs – converging on mechanism

36. Structure of the C9orf72 ARF GAP complex that is haploinsufficient in ALS and FTD

37. Beth Levine in memoriam

38. Structure of SARS-CoV-2 ORF8, a rapidly evolving coronavirus protein implicated in immune evasion

39. The autophagy adaptor NDP52 and the FIP200 coiled-coil allosterically activate ULK1 complex membrane recruitment.

40. Structural basis for autophagy inhibition by the human Rubicon–Rab7 complex

41. A PI3K-WIPI2 positive feedback loop allosterically activates LC3 lipidation in autophagy.

42. ULK complex organization in autophagy by a C-shaped FIP200 N-terminal domain dimer

43. A helical assembly of human ESCRT-I scaffolds reverse-topology membrane scission

44. A firehose for phospholipids

45. Non-photopic and photopic visual cycles differentially regulate immediate, early, and late phases of cone photoreceptor-mediated vision

46. How HIV Nef Proteins Hijack Membrane Traffic To Promote Infection

47. Structural mechanism of a Rag GTPase activation checkpoint by the lysosomal folliculin complex

48. Structural pathway for allosteric activation of the autophagic PI 3-kinase complex I

49. Allosteric activation of the nitric oxide receptor soluble guanylate cyclase mapped by cryo-electron microscopy.

50. Structural Basis for Tetherin Antagonism as a Barrier to Zoonotic Lentiviral Transmission

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