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AlbertW_lab

@albertw_lab

Structural biology and biochemistry lab at IGBMC, Strasbourg, France. We are interested in molecular machines executing gene expression.

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Richard H. Ebright (@r_h_ebright) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Structures of transcription-translation coupling complexes at each stage of the translation cycle (Collaboration between our laboratory and the laboratories of Yue Gao, Jinzhong Lin, and Chengyaun Wang. Extensively expanded preprint. Posted 07/25/24.) biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

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Excited to share a pre-print by Vita Vidmar and Céline Borde in collaboration with olivier espeli and Valerie Lamour about the interplay of #Transcription and DNA topology: biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

Olivier Duss (@olivierduss) 's Twitter Profile Photo

First paper of our lab today nature by Nussi! We provide a real-time movie on how #transcription and #translation cooperate using multi-color #single-molecule FM: we find long-range #ribosome-#polymerase communication mediated by #RNA looping! EMBL doi.org/10.1038/s41586…

Lucas Farnung (@lucasfarnung) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ever wondered how transcription choreographs histone modifications? Our work reveals the basis of co-transcriptional H3K36me3 by SETD2. We visualize how a histone writer coordinates with the transcription machinery! This is the magnus opus of Jon Markert tinyurl.com/setd2

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Please spread the word: we are looking for PhD students! Interested in supramolecular complexes in gene expression? Go to imcbio-phdprogram.unistra.fr scroll down to “Integrated Structural Biology (LabEx INRT)” for project descriptions and start application process by January 19th!

Schmitt-MechulamLab (@tbioc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are pleased to share our work on the evolution of translation initiation now published in Nature Communications. Take a look at leaderless mRNAs and eS26 in the small ribosomal subunit of Saccharolobus solfataricus. rdcu.be/d5pgg

We are pleased to share our work on the evolution of translation initiation now published in Nature Communications. Take a look at leaderless mRNAs and eS26 in the small ribosomal subunit of Saccharolobus solfataricus. rdcu.be/d5pgg
Max Planck Society (@maxplanckpress) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Max Planck President Patrick Cramer Patrick Cramer has written an open letter to the President of Harvard University, expressing his full support to the University & its stance against demands from the Trump administration to change its policies in order to retain federal funding

Max Planck President Patrick Cramer <a href="/mpgpresident/">Patrick Cramer</a> has written an open letter to the President of <a href="/Harvard/">Harvard University</a>, expressing his full support to the University &amp; its stance against demands from the Trump administration to change its policies in order to retain federal funding