Publications by authors named "Alexa J Cleasby"

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  • Researchers developed a new method to improve the analysis of single molecule localization microscopy (SMLM) data, which is often affected by noise and background interference.
  • The method involves creating relative position distributions (RPDs) from the data and comparing them to model RPDs based on different hypotheses about molecular organization.
  • This technique allows for accurate identification of nanoscale structures in complex samples with very low detection rates (under 1%), demonstrated through analyses of nuclear pore components, DNA origami, and structural proteins in cardiac cells.
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Micronuclei represent the cellular attempt to compartmentalize DNA to maintain genomic integrity threatened by mitotic errors and genotoxic events. Some micronuclei show aberrant nuclear envelopes (NEs) that collapse, generating damaged DNA that can promote complex genome alterations. However, ruptured micronuclei also provide a pool of cytosolic DNA that can stimulate antitumor immunity, revealing the complexity of micronuclear impact on tumor progression.

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Compartmentalisation of cellular processes is fundamental to regulation of metabolism in Eukaryotic organisms and is primarily provided by membrane-bound organelles. These organelles are dynamic structures whose membrane barriers are continually shaped, remodelled and scaffolded by a rich variety of highly sophisticated protein complexes. Towards the goal of bottom-up assembly of compartmentalised protocells in synthetic biology, we believe it will be important to harness and reconstitute the membrane shaping and sculpting characteristics of natural cells.

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