Excited to see our LARP1 manuscript published at The EMBO Journal. We show that LARP1 directly binds non-translating ribosomes and TOP mRNAs. An excellent collaboration with the @jingdongcheng lab!
https://t.co/VvDLODTn3n
We’ve captured the splitting image of Slh1: our work on an enzyme that splits collided ribosomes in E. coli is out on bioRxiv! Huge thanks to the @BeckmannLab, Burroughs, and Aravind for a great collaboration.
https://t.co/8B7GHWKTu0
Check out our new preprint in collaboration with @jingdongcheng lab about how LARP1 senses the abundance of non-translating ribosomes to help cells decide whether or not to make ribosomal proteins!
https://t.co/j5gJVMcXfk
Check out our new manuscript demonstrating that conserved uORFs regulate HOX mRNA translation. A fun collaboration with Tom Dever’s lab at the NIH. Spicier than Frank’s red HOX sauce 😉
https://t.co/4GsD1Nx91B
We tried to come up with a pun for this tweet, but it was a no-go 😉 check out our paper from @anthonyveltri out now on BioRxiv!
https://t.co/CZYWRNjGRs
Hot off the press!! 🔥🔥 The endonuclease SmrB is recruited to collided ribosomes to promote ribosome rescue in E. coli. Our latest work with @BeckmannLab, Max Burroughs, and L. Aravind, read the full story 👇
#ribosome#cryoEM#translation
https://t.co/72PKAdiBtx
Making the cut ✂️
Ribosomal collisions matter also in bacteria! Collided disomes recruit SmrB, which comes to the rescue by cleaving the mRNA. Happy collaboration with the amazing @GreenLabJHMI and Allen Buskirk!
Preprint is out on @biorxivpreprint now! https://t.co/mOfA00gmbA
Hot off the press: new review on translation in stem cells by grad student @JakeSaba93 in collaboration with @KifLiakathAli and @FionaWattMRC. Check it out!
https://t.co/lzQDVffZOt