Anders Sejr Hansen
@andersshansen.bsky.social
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Associate Professor at MIT BE : http://ashansenlab.com Interested in understanding the relationship between 3D genome structure and function
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greenrat.bsky.social
Neat trick if you polycolonal ab's suck. Incubate them with fixed cells with a KO of your protein of interest, then spin. Protocol here: www.med.upenn.edu/markslab/ass...
I was amazed how well it worked on first try (I'm sure that I can completely eliminate unspecific bands)
#WesternBlot #cellsky
On the left - western blot of B16F10 cells wt and KO for CDK8. Our in house produced antibodies give a lot of unspecific bands. On the right same probes with antibodies preincubated with fixed CDK8 KO cells - there is a specific band and faint unspecific bands, which can be probably eliminated with increase of amount of KO cells.
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alleninstitute.org
Happy #FluorescenceFriday! Our #CellLineOfTheWeek is SMC (structural maintenance of chromosomes) protein 1A! 🧬🛠️

Our cell lines & plasmids are available for just the cost of shipping to reduce the barriers to scientific discovery.

📦 Dist. by @coriellinstitute.bsky.social & @addgene.bsky.social
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fueyoraquel.bsky.social
Today in @nature.com, we present our work leveraging functional genomics and human blastoids to uncover a human-specific mechanism in preimplantation development driven by the endogenous retrovirus HERVK.
Special thanks to the reviewers whose comments improved our manuscript a lot! rdcu.be/eI3tD
A human-specific regulatory mechanism revealed in a pre-implantation model
Nature - Genetic manipulation of blastoids reveals the role of recently emerged transposable elements and genes in human development.
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slavov-n.bsky.social
Some proteins are primarily regulated by one mechanism: RNA abundance, translation, or clearance.

The regulation of most proteins is dominated by different regulatory mechanisms across cell types.

Gratifyingly, this complex regulation defines simple rules ⬇️

www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
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javierapfeld.bsky.social
New cures feel sudden, but the seeds were planted decades ago by basic scientists.

Which seeds will turn into cures? Unpredictable looking forward, a straight line looking back. 🧪🧬 🧵
Huntington's disease successfully treated for first time
One of the most devastating diseases finally has a treatment that can slow its progression and transform lives, tearful doctors tell BBC.
www.bbc.com
andersshansen.bsky.social
It's also nice to see a very rigorous and careful approach to analyzing interactions in live-cell imaging data subject to noise. Direct simple thresholding of such data will inevitably give artefactual numbers.
andersshansen.bsky.social
Really enjoyed reading the new @lucagiorgetti.bsky.social lab preprint that makes the case that not all E-P interactions are created equal - it is the subset of long-lived extrusion-mediated E-P interactions that are most transcriptionally important:
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
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elphegenoralab.bsky.social
That was >40 years ago!

So many of John's papers still read incredibly prescient to this day.

Fun fact, John is still around and scheduled to give his faculty talk to my department this Wednesday.
andersshansen.bsky.social
Asking BlueSky for help: For a review, I am trying to accurately credit the first paper that measured pairwise 3D distances between 2 pieces of DNA on the same chromosome (or cosmid). Is Trask 1989 the first?
I know of earlier single-locus papers (1982).
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
andersshansen.bsky.social
Jamie Drayton and I were fortunate to contribute some RCMC analyses to this beautiful paper from Eder, Moene...van Steensel that systematically maps the relationship between enhancer location and gene expression (and nice to see RCMC predict expression in Fig 2H-I):
www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
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janeskok.bsky.social
Excited to share another new preprint from our lab in which we developed a cluster-based phasing strategy using long read nano-NOMe-seq data to link distinct CTCF binding states—captured at the single molecule level—to the transcriptional status of genes: biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
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janeskok.bsky.social
Speaker Spotlight: Don’t miss @Anders_S_Hansen from MIT as he unpacks the secrets of distal gene regulation in space and time! Learn how enhancers find and activate their target genes—revealing new insights into the selectivity and dynamics of gene control. Reserve your seat:
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iaincheeseman.bsky.social
New preprint! Graduate student Océane Marescal leverages quiescence - proliferative hibernation - to reveal unexpected dynamics for “constitutively”-localized centromere proteins. To understand the logic of cell division, you need to consider non-dividing cells.

www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
The dynamics of centromere assembly and disassembly during quiescence
Quiescence is a state in which cells undergo a prolonged proliferative arrest while maintaining their capacity to reenter the cell cycle. Here, we analyze entry and exit from quiescence, focusing on h...
www.biorxiv.org
andersshansen.bsky.social
This is a fantastic review
genesdev.bsky.social
REVIEW: Timing is everything: transcription bursting in development
By Jee Min Kim and Daniel Larson
➡️ https://tinyurl.com/gd352465

#transcription #molecularbiology #transcriptionbursting #embryonicdevelopment #stemcell #differentiation #mRNA #development #molecularmechanism
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irate-physicist.bsky.social
Excited to share our preprint w/Gordana Wutz, Iain Davidson, Leonid Mirny, Jan-Michael Peters
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
Evidence that PDS5A/B limits NIPBL-cohesin life w/effects on CTCF boundaries & chrm compartments, +mechanisms of compartment-extrusion interplay & cohesin regulation by PDS5
PDS5 proteins control genome architecture by limiting the lifetime of cohesin-NIPBL complexes
Cohesin-NIPBL complexes extrude genomic DNA into loops that are constrained by CTCF boundaries. This process has important regulatory functions and weakens the separation between euchromatic and heter...
www.biorxiv.org
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lennarthilbert.bsky.social
Fine structural organization of the interphase nucleus in some mammalian cells, Monneron & Bernard, 1969

Gotta love these classic papers about nuclear architecture. In hindsight, all that we understand and discover today was already contained in their images.

www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
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jmstein.bsky.social
(1/n) DNA-PAINT imaging inside the nucleus at single antibody resolution using TIRF? Ultrathin sectioning makes it happen!

Grateful to share my postdoctoral work introducing “tomographic & kinetically-enhanced DNA-PAINT” or in brief: tkPAINT. Out in @pnas.org!
doi.org/10.1073/pnas...
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andersshansen.bsky.social
Congratulations to Masahiro Nagano on his new paper on STAG3-cohesin.

STAG3-cohesin has a much shorter residence time which leads to altered 3D genome organization and STAG3-cohesin is important for male germ cell differentiation.
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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erin-rod.bsky.social
Today, I would like to honor the memory of Roger Y. Tsien, who died on August 24, 2016. His legacy lives with all who use his technologies, including calcium sensors, fluorescent proteins, the acetoxymethyl (AM) ester, & many more! #FluorescenceFriday
www.nature.com/articles/nme...
andersshansen.bsky.social
Normatively, I also think it makes sense to spread funds so labs can keep running. I am fortunate to have not lost existing grants and have enough to support my current group. The situation at e.g. Harvard, Northwestern with grants getting pulled is infinitely worse and breaks my heart.
andersshansen.bsky.social
This ended up getting way more attention than I intended.
@drugmonkey.bsky.social ’s post was about how it FEELS. My reply was intended to be descriptive, not normative. As in, it subjectively “feels” bad to have these grants go unfunded. E.g. R21 was 3rd attempt: ND -->50%-->4%-->unfunded-->sad
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nadlerlab.bsky.social
Out today in @nature.com: Together with the Honigmann, Shevchenko, Drobot and Hof labs, we present a general workflow for imaging the localization and transport of individual lipids in cells and mapping their metabolism.
www.nature.com/articles/s41...