Another great story from Jae Ho Lee in the lab: a new concept in cotranslational proteostasis-ribosome communication via chaperoneNAC. An exciting collaboration with Elke Deuerling's lab @DeuerlingLab and Marina Rodnina's lab https://t.co/XF7wlCrr5W
In @elife: The ALS-associated co-chaperone DNAJC7 mediates neuroprotection against proteotoxic stress by modulating HSF1 activity https://t.co/shM0CUKcYt
🚨 Stop chasing the p-value!
Increasing your sample size will always yield a significant result.
Even for trivial differences.
🎮 I created a little interactive playground to illustrate this issue:
https://t.co/7yv33PWxIb
Always pair p-values with effect sizes!
In one year, I genetically engineered the boring Arabidopsis into a beautiful ornamental flower 🧬🌹
Here is how and why I gave this model organism a visual upgrade 🧵(1/7)
It was a long time (18 years!) waiting for this demonstration, but it's out, thanks to the leadership of @chancao123 and the great work of Verena Rukes, Mathieu Rebeaud and Louis Perrin.
Entropic Pulling at single molecule resolution!
https://t.co/ziwuDVpeVj
BREAKING NEWS
The 2024 #NobelPrize in Physiology or Medicine has been awarded to Victor Ambros and Gary Ruvkun for the discovery of microRNA and its role in post-transcriptional gene regulation.
We are happy to share our latest publication out in Nature Communications! This paper sheds light on the conformational dynamics of Hsp90! Awesome collaboration with @TheKailaLab and the Don Lamb Lab! https://t.co/c3JdGV22tp @NatureComms
Have you ever wanted to design protein binders with ease? Today we present 𝑩𝒊𝒏𝒅𝑪𝒓𝒂𝒇𝒕, a user-friendly and open-source pipeline that allows to anyone to create protein binders de novo with high experimental success rates. @befcorreia@sokrypton
https://t.co/IPhMFpRgHh
Happy to present our latest preprint. We identify adenylate kinase 2 as new interaction partner of apoptosis-inducing factor 1 (AIFM1) thereby linking AIFM1 to cellular metabolism and adaptation to fluctuating energy availability
doi: https://t.co/BOy3FAPQxR
Interesting...the virome of the last eukaryotic common ancestor is bacterial, not archaeal.
https://t.co/dkZsaFFoIf
This may be evidence that a bacteria engulfed an ASGARD archaea, rendering it immune from viruses, not the other way around as is typically assumed. Cool!
🚨 New paper in @embojournal! The Karagöz lab has uncovered how IRE1, a crucial transmembrane protein, responds to protein folding stress in the ER and reveals that disordered regions in the luminal sensor domain play a vital role in its self-assembly ➡️ https://t.co/StI5I9QlF5
Our new paper: Misfolded proteins activate HSF1 by releasing it from Hsp70. This has been clear in yeast for some time and we find that the mechanism is similar in human cells. https://t.co/TuLr8q2Ez3