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Cell cycle and cell division
 


  Cell biology is at the core of research in the life sciences. Our understanding of cellular processes at the molecular level is being revolutionised by the structural analysis of increasingly complex macromolecular systems. Nature has been at the forefront of this revolution having recently published a string of landmark papers that provide fundamental insights into cellular function.


Current Nature research and analysis

RESEARCH
Structural basis for the assembly of a nuclear export complex
Matsuura Y. & Stewart M.
Nature 432, 872-877 (16 Dec 2004)


NEWS AND VIEWS
Cell biology: Popping out of the nucleus
Hoelz A. & Blobel G.
Nature 432, 815-816 (16 Dec 2004)





RESEARCH
Structure of an auxilin-bound clathrin coat and its implications for the mechanism of uncoating
Fotin A. et al.
Nature 432, 649–653 (02 Dec 2004)


Molecular model for a complete clathrin lattice from electron cryomicroscopy
Fotin A. et al.
Nature 432, 573–579 (02 Dec 2004)


Structural basis for allostery in integrins and binding to fibrinogen-mimetic therapeutics
Xiao T. et al.
Nature 432, 59–67 (04 Nov 2004)


Structure of the signal recognition particle interacting with the elongation-arrested ribosome
Halic M. et al.
Nature 427, 808–814 (26 Feb 2004)


X-ray structure of a protein-conducting channel
Berg B.d. et al.
Nature 427, 36–44 (01 Jan 2004)


NEWS AND VIEWS
Cell biology: Clathrin's Achilles' ankle
Brodsky F.
Nature 432, 568–569 (02 Dec 2004)


Cell biology: Adhesion articulated
Mould A.P. & Humphries M.
Nature 432, 27–28 (04 Nov 2004)


Cell biology: Shape-shifting protein channel
Benach J. & Hunt J.
Nature 427, 24–26 (01 Jan 2004)

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