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The EMBO Journal Table of Contents for 1 October 2015; Vol. 34, No. 19

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Table of Contents

News & Views
Correspondence
Review
Articles
Corrigendum
COVER

Volume 34, Number 19



News & Views
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Oligomeric forms of the Parkinson's disease‐causing protein α‐synuclein sequester the neuronal sodium–potassium pump to perturb ion currents, ultimately leading to Ca2+ excitotoxicity.
Philipp J Kahle, Naoto Sugeno, and Angelos Skodras
Published online 15.09.2015

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New work reveals ubiquitin‐dependent degradation of NDE1 as a mechanism linking cell cycle stage to ciliogenesis.
Anna S Nikonova and Erica A Golemis
Published online 12.08.2015

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The engulfment of phagosomes by autophagosomes is required for delivery to lysosomes and for MHC restricted antigen presentation.
Christian Münz
Published online 02.09.2015

Correspondence
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Kristen N Heard, Mathieu JM Bertrand, and Philip A Barker
Published online 30.09.2015

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Maryline Moulin, Anne K Voss, Tim Thomas, Wendy Wei‐Lynn Wong, Wendy D Cook, Frank Koentgen, James Vince, John Silke, and David L Vaux
Published online 30.09.2015

Review
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ESCRT complexes are required for membrane remodeling and scission; this review highlights their role in cellular processes ranging from exosome generation to the reformation of the nuclear envelope.
James H Hurley
Published online 25.08.2015

Articles
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Oligomeric and fibrillar forms of the Parkinson's disease linked protein α‐synuclein interact with the α3‐NKA sodium potassium pump to perturb ion currents in neurons.
Amulya Nidhi Shrivastava, Virginie Redeker, Nicolas Fritz, Laura Pieri, Leandro G Almeida, Maria Spolidoro, Thomas Liebmann, Luc Bousset, Marianne Renner, Clément Léna, Anita Aperia, Ronald Melki, and Antoine Triller
Published online 31.08.2015

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Quiescence‐specific kinase CDK5 initiates NDE1 degradation to couple cell cycle state to length control of primary cilia.
Dipak Maskey, Matthew Caleb Marlin, Seokho Kim, Sehyun Kim, E‐Ching Ong, Guangpu Li, and Leonidas Tsiokas
Published online 23.07.2015

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Phosphatidylserine receptor KIM‐1/TIM‐1‐mediated phagocytosis and autophagic processing of apoptotic cells promote antigen presentation in epithelial cells to modulate inflammation.
Craig R Brooks, Melissa Y Yeung, Yang S Brooks, Hui Chen, Takaharu Ichimura, Joel M Henderson, and Joseph V Bonventre
Published online 17.08.2015

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Polynucleotide kinase‐phosphatase is essential for normal brain development by preventing the accumulation of endogenous DNA single‐ and double‐strand breaks, which otherwise results in widespread cell death during neurogenesis.
Mikio Shimada, Lavinia C Dumitrache, Helen R Russell, and Peter J McKinnon
Published online 19.08.2015

Corrigendum
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Loo Chien Wang, Leslie K Morgan, Pahan Godakumbura, Linda J Kenney, and Ganesh S Anand
Published online 30.09.2015

 

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