What if you could find out the history of signaling activity in each cell with a single round of imaging? Wouldn't that be incredible? Well, we thought so too. And that's what we set out to achieve with INSCRIBE in our new preprint. Let’s dive in! 🚀🔬
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Fully funded PhD position in our lab to investigate the role of prion-like proteins in the regulation of gene expression,details here: https://t.co/F6XdXbVOMT
Our freshly opened team is looking for an enthusiastic engineer to identify Hox protein-RNA networks in Drosophila embryos at @IGMM_Montpel
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Are you an RNA-aficionado Master's student looking to advance non-coding RNA research to the next scientific level? Apply for a PhD in our lab, where RNA structure meets function and basic research leads to clinical applications.
Apply by May 13th:
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TransitID is out today in Cell! This is a proximity labeling method for unbiased discovery of endogenous proteins that traffick from a defined “source” location to a defined “destination” location. TransitID uses sequential labeling by TurboID in the source, followed by a chase period (minutes to hours) and then 1-minute APEX tagging in the destination compartment. Proteins tagged by both enzymes are enriched with streptavidin and anti-fluorescein antibody, and identified by mass spec.
We explore 4 intracellular and intercellular applications of TransitID:
- discovery of locally translated mitochondrial proteins (translated at OMM, then imported into mito matrix)
- mapping proteins whose cytoplasm-to-nucleus shuttling is dampened by stress
- discovery of proteins that transit between nucleolus & stress granules during stress & stress recovery
- analysis of proteins that traffic intercellularly bw tumor cells & macrophages
Work of amazingly talented co-first authors @WeiQinChemBio and @CheahJoleen, and collaborators Steve Carr @namude & Paul Taylor
https://t.co/yo4laOA14z
Please RT! We still have #positions open! If you have a strong interest in molecular biology, inflammatory reponses, and metabolic homeostasis: please apply! email interest to: [email protected] and/or directly connect to the CNRS recruitment portal!
PhD position available in our lab in Montpellier in collaboration with Bruno Canard's lab in Marseille. Exciting project and an excellent opportunity for a non -European student to train. plz #share#retweet
Where transcription begins determines where it ends! Check out our latest study, published today in @CellCellPress. A huge tour de force, led by the extraordinary Carlos Alfonso-Gonzalez @extended_gene https://t.co/dUAQjz8Cuu 🧵1/10