We study the cooperation between Molecular Machines. Work by Vita Vidmar and @borde_celine in collaboration with @OlivierEspeli and @valeroche looking at the interplay of #Transcription and DNA topology is out: https://t.co/tt5xyM2GtE 1/7
Max Planck President Patrick Cramer @mpgpresident has written an open letter to the President of @Harvard, expressing his full support to the University & its stance against demands from the Trump administration to change its policies in order to retain federal funding @maxplanckpress
We are pleased to share our work on the evolution of translation initiation now published in Nature Communications. Take a look at leaderless mRNAs and eS26 in the small ribosomal subunit of Saccharolobus solfataricus. https://t.co/6g5bFuV2r3
Please spread the word: we are looking for PhD students! Interested in supramolecular complexes in gene expression? Go to
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Ever wondered how transcription choreographs histone modifications? Our work reveals the basis of co-transcriptional H3K36me3 by SETD2. We visualize how a histone writer coordinates with the transcription machinery! This is the magnus opus of @MarkertJon https://t.co/g27t5Rw5RY
We want to thank additional people involved: Kristine Charles, Nataliya Miropolskaya, Maria Takacs, Charlotte Saint-André, Alexandre Durand @DurandA17996106, Nils Marechal @marechal_nils, @BioS_ME_Alsace, Gregory Effantin, and Eaazhisai Kandiah at beamline CM01 @esrfsynchrotron
We are excited to share our latest work on the cooperation between RNA polymerase and the ribosome in bacteria: https://t.co/Ni4nJGJAug
The work was supported by @IGBMC, @Inserm, @CNRS, @unistra, @ERC_research, @IMC_Bio, and @instructhub. 1/7