The @MolecularCell focus issue on RNA biology is out today! For more on why we put together the issue and what's inside the issue, see my editorial, "The many faces of RNA" https://t.co/4Mtw2nPeDQ
Our focus issue on RNA biology features reviews that explore the many faces of #RNA, diving into the processes mediating the lifecycle of RNA, the regulatory roles of RNA, the importance of RNA in disease, and the technologies used to study RNA. https://t.co/Y4hNLNC5zz
🎉 50 years ago, TIBS feature cartoons alongside its scientific content. To celebrate #TIBS50, we’re reviving that tradition with a special anniversary cartoon series!
Find the details and share your cartoons here 👉 https://t.co/d8gdjg8hGS
#TIBSCelebrates50#ScienceSketch
Following the NIH decision to cap funding for indirect cost reimbursements at 15%, @nygenome Scientific Director Tom Maniatis calls for swift, united action. https://t.co/BQaWlI8Wv3
Read his Commentary now in @CellCellPress
How has native RNA sequencing contributed to epitranscriptomic research? This is one of the main questions we addressed in our recent review by @EvaMariaNovoa and I now live in @MolecularCell https://t.co/tI3c9EbrKd
Start the new year with a new publication! Led by the talented postdoc @YoseopYoon !
RBBP6 anchors pre-mRNA 3′ end processing to nuclear speckles for efficient gene expression: Molecular Cell https://t.co/QTK9XaPrW0
Learn more about Molecular Mechanisms in RNA Biology with this joint collection of the latest Reviews and Perspectives from @CellChemBiol and @MolecularCell https://t.co/U4p58MHG5H
We’re excited to introduce Dr. Lara Szewczak, prior Deputy editor at Cell, as the new Editor in Chief of Molecular Cell! We’re looking forward to building on the legacy of past EiCs and collaborating with the ever expanding community of researchers exploring molecular mechanisms.
📢 Our work on CDS #m6A mediated RNA decay (CMD) is out in @MolecularCell ! Decay relies on ribosome pausing at m6A containing codons. Great collab with the Zarnack lab & colleagues. Check it out here: https://t.co/KSi8SdR91i
Thank you @imbmainz@Uni_WUE@ItsRMaP1 🥳
For a perfect ending of our focus issues celebrating #50 years of Cell, we are diving into Molecular Biology!!
👉 https://t.co/DWf0VlDvUt
Molecular biology is driven by curiosity about the details of life and has enabled dazzling achievements in virtually all areas of biological, biomedical, and clinical sciences. In this issue, we celebrate the wonders of molecular biology and look forward to the exciting path forward for a branch of science that has always been an integral part of the journal
📷credit: Hannah Wang and Zhiliang Bai
Achievement Unlocked! @huihuian521, our 1st PhD student’s 1st 1st-author paper! Out now in @MolecularCell 🧵
We identify the 1st m6Am Reader and uncover a novel and unexpected mechanistic role for this abundant yet enigmatic mRNA modification. (1)
https://t.co/bVVVKNlXV7
Thrilled to share our review article, 'Mechanisms Suppressing Noncoding Translation,' co-authored w/ @JordanKesner1. Grateful to @TrendsCellBio editors Bryan Harada (@structural_biol) and Ilaria Carnevale (@i_carnevale) for their invitation and support! https://t.co/4InpSrIpVd
New paper🚨: Ever wonder how plants talk to fungi?
When plants are low on phosphate (Pi), they exude #Strigolactones (SLs) in soil to obtain Pi from microbes. We show a broad range of fungi in soil respond to SLs 👇
Is the SL response in fungi conserved?
https://t.co/CvumjLpdbD
Congratulations to Victor Ambros and Gary Ruvkun for receiving the 2024 #NobelPrize in Physiology or Medicine for their discovery of #microRNA and its role in post-transcriptional gene regulation! 🧵 1/3
https://t.co/v0O9lvzN4y
Our focus issue on RNA biology features reviews that explore the many faces of #RNA, diving into the processes mediating the lifecycle of RNA, the regulatory roles of RNA, the importance of RNA in disease, and the technologies used to study RNA. https://t.co/Y4hNLNC5zz
Spatial omics technology is transforming our understanding of in situ RNA biology. We are grateful for the opportunity to publish this review in @MolecularCell. We hope this will be a useful resource for the community. @HailingShi@nemo08061@WangXiaoLab
.@TrendsinBiotech has published their first original #research article!
"Microbial Production of an Aromatic Homo-Polyester” https://t.co/tBLa1Twh8k
@mbelmbel99