Luke Yates
@layates.bsky.social
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Assistant Professor in Genome Stability at University of Sussex, Brighton, UK. Visiting scientist at Francis Crick Institute & Imperial College London. Structural biologist investigating DNA damage checkpoints. Artist and charity trustee. Views are own.
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Fantastic to see this published! Congratulations to all the authors on a very nice study.
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u-rass.bsky.social
My first post on bsky to share our latest research in @nature.com: “DNA2 enables growth by restricting recombination-restarted replication” - defines DNA2’s essential function & elucidates links with primordial dwarfism and cancer. Thanks to the lab, collaborators & @ukri.org @acmedsci.bsky.social
DNA2 enables growth by restricting recombination-restarted replication - Nature
DNA2 suppresses recombination-restarted replication and checkpoint activation at stalled forks, and its loss triggers recombination-dependent synthesis, checkpoint signalling and cell-cycle exit, high...
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gdsc-sussex.bsky.social
#NEW_PAPER
The Hochegger laboratory + collaborators investigate the sensitivity of cancer cells to a highly selective inhibitor of human Greatwall kinase (GWL) + the BB5alpha-to-GWL expression ratio is a predictive biomarker for the cellular reponse to Greatwall-targeted therapeutics. rdcu.be/eC4Hf
The balance between B55α and Greatwall expression levels predicts sensitivity to Greatwall inhibition in cancer cells
Nature Communications - The authors develop and characterise a selective Greatwall inhibitor, C-604, and show that its cytotoxicity stems from PP2A-B55α hyperactivation. They identify...
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gdsc-sussex.bsky.social
#New-Paper Rass laboratory reveal DNA2 to be a gatekeeper to homologous recombination at stalled DNA replication forks, rrequired to stave off cellular senescence. Their findings provide a molecular explanation for the association of DNA2 with primordial dwarfism and cancer.

doi.org/10.1038/s415...
DNA2 enables growth by restricting recombination-restarted replication - Nature
DNA2 suppresses recombination-restarted replication and checkpoint activation at stalled forks, and its loss triggers recombination-dependent synthesis, checkpoint signalling and cell-cycle exit, high...
doi.org
layates.bsky.social
Absolute pleasure to be invited back on the @agentsoftech.bsky.social podcast to join Stephen Horn and Laila Rizvi and talk with #Nobel winner John Jumper about #AlphaFold and research at Google DeepMind. We also touch on needing experimentalists, and what he & AI will tackle next in biology
Exclusive Interview with Nobel Prize Winner John Jumper: AI's Next Frontier After AlphaFold
YouTube video by Agents of Tech
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layates.bsky.social
I use Modevectors in PyMol pymolwiki.org/index.php/Mo... to depict the motion between my structures in this paper www.nature.com/articles/s41...
layates.bsky.social
Congratulations!
layates.bsky.social
I had a case where the grids were OUTSIDE of the grid box and were at the bottom of the dewar 😱 eBIC skilfully retrieved them and loaded - they were completely fine 😵‍💫
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keithcaldecott.bsky.social
Dear all,

Postdoc positions are available to work on (1) the role of DNA strand break repair proteins during DNA replication and (2) the molecular/structural biology of XRCC1 protein complexes, as part of our work on genetic diseases & cancer. Contact me if interested: [email protected]
layates.bsky.social
I have a funded PhD position in my lab in @gdsc-sussex.bsky.social (UK fees only).

This is an exciting new project using structural biology to investigate proteins involved in ovarian cancer, with opportunities for drug discovery and collaborations with clinicians. Application link below.
Life Sciences PhD Genome Stability - Molecular basis for DNA damage checkpoint termination : University of Sussex
www.sussex.ac.uk
layates.bsky.social
OK, I’ll bite - the Mre11/Rad50/Nbs1 complex?
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costalaboratory.bsky.social
I have received a Wellcome Discovery Award to study the initiation of eukaryotic DNA replication, with 8 years of funding at the Francis Crick Institute.

Looking for a postdoc in molecular mechanisms, cryo-EM, cryo-FIB and in situ structure? Contact me now!

3 postdoc positions advertised soon.
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gdsc-sussex.bsky.social
The Genome Damage and Stability Centre at the University of Sussex has now joined BlueSky! Follow us here, for news, views and publications.
layates.bsky.social
Lovely structures, Alessandro!
layates.bsky.social
The Equal Dose podcast by @websedgetv.bsky.social covered a topic very close to my heart - organ donation. And it was wonderful to share my story and very humbling to hear about Billy Moon’s legacy. Episode available here: youtu.be/9UAruhx2vk0?...
Celebrating 70 Years of Organ Transplants: Inspiring Stories of Legacy, Innovation, and Hope
YouTube video by WebsEdgeMedicine
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layates.bsky.social
It was a pleasure to be invited on the ‘Agents of Tech’ podcast from @websedgetv.bsky.social to talk about how AlphaFold3 is transforming structural biology and biomedical research. Link to the episode below: youtu.be/ohKGM6A9vhQ
Building Blocks of Life, AlphaFold and AI Drug Development
YouTube video by WebsEdge
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