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Cover: The image shows the ventral ganglion of the larval nervous system of Drosophila melanogaster. The gap-junction protein Innexin 2 (red) localises to glial cells, which are marked by expression of repo-GFP (green). Reduction of Innexin 2 expression in glia by RNA interference disrupts development resulting in an abnormally small nervous system and early lethality. See article by C. E. Holcroft et al. (pp. 3823–3834).
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CELL SCIENCE AT A GLANCE
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Palmitoylation is the switch that assigns calnexin to quality control or ER Ca2+ signaling
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JCS Journal Meeting 2023: Imaging Cell Dynamics

Our 2023 Journal Meeting on ‘Imaging Cell Dynamics’ will be held from 14-17 May 2023 in Lisbon, Portugal. We have a limited number of spaces left so sign up now! Registration deadline: 31 March.
Call for papers: Cell and Tissue Polarity
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Would you like to increase the visibility and impact of your research and raise your profile internationally? If so, register for the very practical webinar we are running in association with HUBS on 23 February 2023.
Cell scientist to watch: Gautam Dey

We interviewed Gautam Dey, who became a group leader at EMBL in Heidelberg, Germany, in 2021. His lab investigates the fundamental organisational principles and evolutionary dynamics of the nuclear compartment across eukaryotes.
Mechanisms of eukaryotic transcription termination at a glance

Check out our latest Cell Science at a Glance article and accompanying poster for an overview of the current understanding about the mechanisms of transcription termination by the three eukaryotic RNAPs.