Gerben Vader
@vaderlab.bsky.social
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Cell biologist/Geneticist. Princess Maxima Center for Pediatric Oncology - Utrecht, the Netherlands Investigating the molecular adaptations that drive meiosis, and how meiotic factors are hijacked by cancer cells.
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science.org
Pancreatic cancer cells express cryptic peptides shared across patients that may be therapeutic targets, according to new research in Science.
The hunt for common tumor antigens
Pancreatic cancer cells express cryptic peptides shared across patients that may be therapeutic targets
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biorxiv-cellbio.bsky.social
Single kinetochores execute an ordered series of molecular events as the Spindle Assembly Checkpoint is silenced https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.05.23.655733v1
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A Conserved Disruption of the Nuclear Permeability Barrier in Meiosis is Controlled by a Kinase-Phosphatase Pair in Saccharomyces cerevisiae https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.05.14.654091v1
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prasad.bsky.social
astounding yet also a reminder of how diverse life is -- often there are many different solutions to the same problem, but we're only aware of the ones on-hand (usually our own)
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alebrambati.bsky.social
Excited to share our latest from my postdoc at @mskcancercenter.bsky.social in the Sfeir Lab, in collaboration with the Simon Powell Lab! We uncovered a novel genome repair mechanism in human cells: RNA-templated DNA double-strand break repair (RT-DSBR). (1/5)
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valentinapiano.bsky.social
Super excited to share my latest review!
In this piece, I dive into how cells cleverly reuse proteins for mitosis-specific tasks — a fascinating and still underexplored area.
There’s so much more to uncover, and I hope this review sparks new ideas and discussions!
pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/...
Multitasking Proteins: Exploring Noncanonical Functions of Proteins during Mitosis
This review provides a comprehensive overview of how mitotic cells drive the repurposing of proteins to fulfill mitosis-specific functions. To ensure the successful completion of cell division, the cell strategically reallocates its “workforce” by assigning additional functions to available proteins. Protein repurposing occurs at multiple levels of cellular organization and involves diverse mechanisms. At the protein level, proteins may gain mitosis-specific functions through post-translational modifications. At the structural level, proteins that typically maintain cellular architecture in interphase are co-opted to participate in mitotic spindle formation, chromosome condensation, and kinetochore assembly. Furthermore, the dynamic reorganization of the nuclear envelope and other organelles relies on the temporary reassignment of enzymes, structural proteins, and motor proteins to facilitate these changes. These adaptive mechanisms underscore the remarkable versatility of the cellular proteome in responding to the stringent requirements of mitosis. By leveraging the existing proteome for dual or multiple specialized roles, cells optimize resource usage while maintaining the precision needed to preserve genomic integrity and ensure the survival of the next generation of cells.
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nartimsoole.bsky.social
Looking for a student or postdoc!

Want to combine evolutionary analysis + structural modeling with in vitro biochemistry & fluorescence microscopy?
Help us uncover new protein-protein interactions — from in silico to in vitro.

Join us at @istaresearch.bsky.social 👉 looselab.org
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luijsterburglab.bsky.social
A must for all DNA repair aficionados!

Egmond DNA Repair Meeting → April 19–24, 2026 🇳🇱
✔️ Confirmed top speakers
✔️ Ample opportunities for talks & posters

Don’t miss it: dnarepairmeeting-egmond2026.com
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embojournal.org
In vitro reconstitution by Peter Bieling, William Bement and collaborators reveals mechanistic principles of Rho GTPase activity patterning at cellular membranes, and stage-specific roles of regulators
www.embopress.org/doi/full/10....
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iaincheeseman.bsky.social
New preprint drop! Check out work from @jimmy-ly.bsky.social et al for how protein isoforms generated by alternate translation initiation create dual localization, contribute to mitochondrial function, and are mutated in disease. "Blue-tutorial" thread below.

www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
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johnprensner.bsky.social
Alert to the #darkproteome community 👇

Here's a great article to get you fast-tracked into the world of #microproteins.

Such a pleasure to work on this piece with @nature.com, @sebastiaanvheesch.bsky.social, Marie Brunet, Jonathan Weissman and Jon Mudge.

#genomics
#bioinformatics
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#proteomics
nature.com
Nature @nature.com · Jan 29
“The leaders of the Human Genome Project always knew they were just starting a conversation”

The human genome encodes potentially thousands of tiny proteins that were previously overlooked. The search is on to find out what they do

https://go.nature.com/3Cu
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‘Dark proteins’ hiding in our cells could hold clues to cancer and other diseases
The human genome encodes potentially thousands of tiny proteins that were previously overlooked. The search is on to find out what they do.
go.nature.com
vaderlab.bsky.social
The Dutch Cancer Biology Meeting will be held on March 13th-14th 2025, at Hotel De Werelt in Lunteren. The meeting will feature two keynote speakers: Christian Reinhardt, and @fmattiroli.bsky.social. Other talks by early-career researchers. Register here: oncodeinstitute.nl/form/2025-du...
Oncode Institute
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raphmercier.bsky.social
Reposting an old meme.
My greatest contribution to the field #meiosis4ever #meiosis4eva
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andrea-musacchio.bsky.social
I gladly bring this meeting to your attention so that you can mark dates in your calendar in case your are interest. Additional information will follow. Please circulate if possible.
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fmattiroli.bsky.social
The peer-reviewed version of our paper is out! Thanks to all co-authors, editor and reviewers for the smooth process 🤓🎉
And don’t miss the chromatin haiku!

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