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1. What AlphaFold tells us about cohesin’s retention on and release from chromosomes

2. Asgard archaea shed light on the evolutionary origins of the eukaryotic ubiquitin-ESCRT machinery

3. Identifying proteins bound to native mitotic ESC chromosomes reveals chromatin repressors are important for compaction

4. Folding of cohesin’s coiled coil is important for Scc2/4-induced association with chromosomes

5. Transport of DNA within cohesin involves clamping on top of engaged heads by Scc2 and entrapment within the ring by Scc3

6. Crystal Structure of the Cohesin Gatekeeper Pds5 and in Complex with Kleisin Scc1

7. Structural Analysis of the Interaction between the Bacterial Cell Division Proteins FtsQ and FtsB

8. MreB filaments align along greatest principal membrane curvature to orient cell wall synthesis

9. A Polymerization-Associated Structural Switch in FtsZ That Enables Treadmilling of Model Filaments

10. Crenactin forms actin-like double helical filaments regulated by arcadin-2

11. Architecture of the ring formed by the tubulin homologue FtsZ in bacterial cell division

13. Bacterial actin MreB forms antiparallel double filaments

14. LeoA, B and C from enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli (ETEC) are bacterial dynamins.

15. The N-Terminal Membrane-Spanning Domain of the Escherichia coli DNA Translocase FtsK Hexamerizes at Midcell

16. Bacterial divisome protein FtsA forms curved antiparallel double filaments when binding to FtsN

19. What AlphaFold tells us about cohesin’s retention on and release from chromosomes

20. PRC domain-containing proteins modulate FtsZ-based archaeal cell division

21. The patterned assembly and stepwise Vps4-mediated disassembly of composite ESCRT-III polymers drives archaeal cell division

22. Cryo‐EM structure of the full‐length Lon protease from Thermus thermophilus

23. Divisome core complex in bacterial cell division revealed by cryo-EM

24. Cytomotive actins and tubulins share a polymerisation switch mechanism conferring robust dynamics

26. Bacterial and archaeal cytoskeletons

27. Clamping of DNA shuts the condensin neck gate

28. Single-dose immunisation with a multimerised SARS-CoV-2 receptor binding domain (RBD) induces an enhanced and protective response in mice

29. Characterisation of the Ubiquitin-ESCRT pathway in Asgard archaea sheds new light on origins of membrane trafficking in eukaryotes

30. Folding of cohesin’s coiled coil is important for Scc2/4-induced association with chromosomes

31. Cryo‐<scp>EM</scp>structure of the Min<scp>CD</scp>copolymeric filament fromPseudomonas aeruginosaat 3.1 Å resolution

32. A folded conformation of MukBEF and cohesin

33. Author response: Folding of cohesin’s coiled coil is important for Scc2/4-induced association with chromosomes

34. Single-dose immunisation with a multimerised SARS-CoV-2 receptor binding domain (RBD) induces an enhanced and protective response in mice

35. Structure of the SARS-CoV-2 RNA-dependent RNA polymerase in the presence of favipiravir-RTP

36. Structural basis for the inhibition of the SARS-CoV-2 RNA-dependent RNA polymerase by favipiravir-RTP

38. Cell division in the archaeon Haloferax volcanii relies on two FtsZ proteins with distinct functions in division ring assembly and constriction

39. Two FtsZ proteins orchestrate archaeal cell division through distinct functions in ring assembly and constriction

40. ATP dependent DNA transport within cohesin: Scc2 clamps DNA on top of engaged heads while Scc3 promotes entrapment within the SMC-kleisin ring

41. Cryo-EM structures of holo condensin reveal a subunit flip-flop mechanism

42. High-resolution mapping of metal ions reveals principles of surface layer assembly in Caulobacter crescentus cells

43. Prokaryotic cytoskeletons: protein filaments organizing small cells

44. Cryo-EM structure of MukBEF reveals DNA loop entrapment at chromosomal unloading sites

45. FzlA, an essential regulator of FtsZ filament curvature, controls constriction rate duringCaulobacterdivision

46. 'Go ahead and screen' - advice to healthcare systems for routine lynch syndrome screening from interviews with newly diagnosed colorectal cancer patients

47. FtsK in motion reveals its mechanism for double-stranded DNA translocation

48. Systematic identification of factors bound to isolated metaphase ESC chromosomes reveals a role for chromatin repressors in compaction

49. The structure of bactofilin filaments reveals their mode of membrane binding and lack of polarity

50. Cryo-EM structure of the MinCD copolymeric filament from Pseudomonas aeruginosa at 3.1 Å resolution

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