Wilson Lab
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Ribosomes & Translation Regulation; Antibiotics & Resistance Mechanisms; Structural Biology & Cryo-EM; University of Hamburg.
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ermolenkolab.bsky.social
We combine our yeast genetics experiments with the massive body of literature data to make a case for 40S scanning of 5’UTRs of by 1D diffusion (finalised version): m.rnajournal.cshlp.org/content/31/1...
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https://m.rnajournal.cshlp.org/content/31/10/…
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unicologne.bsky.social
The team of Prof. Dr Niels Gehring @volkerboehm.bsky.social records a comprehensive database that records systematically which genes and gene variants are directly affected by "Nonsense-mediated mRNA Decay" which opens up new avenues for RNA and genome research.
The database ➡️ nmdrht.uni-koeln.de
NMDRHT v1.2
nmdrht.uni-koeln.de
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jpkbravo.bsky.social
Join us for the Austrian Cryo-EM Symposium Nov 11–12 at @istaresearch.bsky.social!

Top speakers, cutting-edge cryo-EM, and a chance to explore Vienna & the ISTA campus.

Register now 👉 cryoem-symposium.pages.ist.ac.at #cryoEM #teamtomo
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cryoempapers.bsky.social
Confidence-guided cryo-EM map optimisation with LocScale-2.0 www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.09.11.674726v1 #cryoem
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laskerfdn.bsky.social
Congratulations to Dirk Görlich and Steven L. McKnight, 2025 #LaskerAward winners! - “for discoveries that exposed the structures and functions of low-complexity domains within protein sequences” 🧪
@mpi-nat.bsky.social
#Lasker2025 #LaskerLaureate #structuralbiology #phaseseparation
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ryanestrada.com
Just a reminder to check for your name in this list of books that OpenAI trained from. If your name is there, they probably owe you several thousand dollars.

OpenAI cried that if everyone eligible author files, the company will go bankrupt, so I'm alerting every author I have ever spoken to.
Search LibGen, the Pirated-Books Database That Meta Used to Train AI
Millions of books and scientific papers are captured in the collection’s current iteration.
www.theatlantic.com
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fmiscience.bsky.social
🚨 We're hiring, please share! The FMI seeks a tenure-track Group Leader (Assistant Prof) in Structural Biology 🔬
Innovative scientists in genome regulation, RNA metabolism, or protein homeostasis—especially using cutting-edge approaches—apply now at www.fmi.ch/education-ca...
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Julian Davies was a renowned scientist who made crucial strides in the study of antibiotics & antibiotic resistance. Honor his legacy at the Julian Davies Memorial Symposium on Oct. 10, hosted by the University of British Columbia. Register by Sept. 15 to attend via Zoom or in person! asm.social/2Af
Julian Davies
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mariewinz.bsky.social
Thrilled to announce our #preprint on a new factor in the last line of defense in #translation quality control out on #bioRXiv! Spearheaded by fantastic PhD student @kaushikiyer.bsky.social, supported by Chloé Walter, Alina Kraft, Max Müller and Lena Tittel.
biorxivpreprint.bsky.social
Jlp2 is an RQC complex-independent release factor acting on aberrant peptidyl-tRNA, protecting cells against translation elongation stress https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.09.04.673968v1
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raphael-microb.bsky.social
OMG this is it?! The final piece in the puzzle?!😲 tRNAs are the key, because archaic tRNAs sit at the core of all ribosomes. If aminoacyl-tRNAs could form on early Earth, you have a plausible route for the first self-replicators, the bridge from chemistry to biology
www.nature.com/articles/d41...
Origins of life: the molecules that could have unlocked peptide synthesis
For life to emerge on Earth, peptides must first have formed without the aid of enzymes — but how? Reactions of sulfur-containing molecules might have been key.
www.nature.com
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2primehydroxyl.bsky.social
I am delighted to share that I have started my lab in the Dept. of Biochemistry @uofubiochem.bsky.social at the University of Utah @utah.edu. My laboratory will study key aspects of protein synthesis and translational control in healthy and diseased states. #RNAsky sinha.biochem.utah.edu
The Sinha Lab
The Sinha lab studies key aspects of protein synthesis and translational control in healthy and diseased states. We study the multifaceted roles of ribosomes as critical sensors of cellular stress.
sinha.biochem.utah.edu
wilsonlab.bsky.social
Congrats Niladri! Looking forward to following your work in the next years!!
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pdbeurope.bsky.social
📄 New paper: 3DEM Structure Map Validation Recommendations

Two new metrics assess model-to-map fitness in cryo-EM:
🔹 Q_relative_all → compares avg Q-score across PDB/EMDB
🔹 Q_relative_resolution → compares within similar resolution

#3DEM #CryoEM #wwPDB
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