Casandra Schenk (@schenkcasandra) 's Twitter Profile
Casandra Schenk

@schenkcasandra

Plant biologist 🌱. Happy person

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Tony Heitkam 🌱🔍💚 (left this site for 🟦🦋) (@toheitka) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🧬#TransposableElement superpowers! 🌻In the sunflower family, 5S #rRNA genes diverge. 🔍We follow Cassandra, a transposon with a 5S rRNA promoter. Will it mimic the variability of the 5S? ➡️It will! Read about Cassandra's promoter mimicry! 📚doi.org/10.1093/molbev… 1/7

🧬#TransposableElement superpowers!

🌻In the sunflower family, 5S #rRNA genes diverge.

🔍We follow Cassandra, a transposon with a 5S rRNA promoter. Will it mimic the variability of the 5S?

➡️It will! Read about Cassandra's promoter mimicry!

📚doi.org/10.1093/molbev…

1/7
Francis M. Martin (@fmartin1954) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A masterpiece … Receptor-associated kinases control the lipid provisioning program in plant–fungal symbiosis | Science science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…

Dr James Lloyd (@jamespblloyd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On average, there are three bicycles in this photograph: one bike, one trike and one unicycle. Just remember, ALWAYS look at your data directly (in the genome browser, or points on the graph) and do not rely on summary statistics alone (mean+SD or SEM). The truth can be hidden!

On average, there are three bicycles in this photograph: one bike, one trike and one unicycle. 

Just remember, ALWAYS look at your data directly (in the genome browser, or points on the graph) and do not rely on summary statistics alone (mean+SD or SEM). The truth can be hidden!
Nature Metabolism (@natmetabolism) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#RareDiseaseDay | Led by Asifa Akhtar (Universität Freiburg) on MOF syndrome: This work provides insight into how MOF-KANSL, which is deficient in MOF syndrome, is important to regulate cellular metabolism by modulating acetylation of mitochondrial proteins. nature.com/articles/s4225…

PlantGENE (@plant_gene) 's Twitter Profile Photo

8th #TransformationThursday Meet Emma Wallington, Head of Crop Transformation at Niab. Emma is involved in the transformation of a variety of crop species, and her lab provides high-throughput wheat transformation for both academic researchers and commercial applications.

8th #TransformationThursday 
Meet Emma Wallington, Head of Crop Transformation at <a href="/niabgroup/">Niab</a>. Emma is involved in the transformation of a variety of crop species, and her lab provides high-throughput wheat transformation for both academic researchers and commercial applications.
Universität Freiburg (@unifreiburg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Neuer Sprecher für Freiburger #Exzellenzcluster CIBSS: Der Pflanzenwissenschaftler Jürgen Kleine-Vehn spricht im Interview über seine Faszination für #Forschung an biologischen Signalen und was für ihn das Besondere an der #UniFreiburg ist. ufr.link/kleine-vehn

Neuer Sprecher für Freiburger #Exzellenzcluster <a href="/CIBSS_UniFR/">CIBSS</a>: Der Pflanzenwissenschaftler Jürgen Kleine-Vehn spricht im Interview über seine Faszination für #Forschung an biologischen Signalen und was für ihn das Besondere an der #UniFreiburg ist. ufr.link/kleine-vehn
J Cell Science (@j_cell_sci) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Svenja Ulferts Svenja Ulferts, Robert Grosse @CIBSS_UniFr and colleagues discuss how nuclear actin dynamics have emerged as an integral component of the nucleoskeleton, regulating nuclear organization, gene expression and genome integrity. journals.biologists.com/jcs/article/13…

Svenja Ulferts <a href="/esbenja2/">Svenja Ulferts</a>, Robert Grosse @CIBSS_UniFr and colleagues discuss how nuclear actin dynamics have emerged as an integral component of the nucleoskeleton, regulating nuclear organization, gene expression and genome integrity.
journals.biologists.com/jcs/article/13…
Science Magazine (@sciencemagazine) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A nitrogen-fixing organelle, or “nitroplast,” has been identified in a marine alga. This discovery sheds light on the evolutionary transition from endosymbiont to organelle. Learn more this week in Science: scim.ag/6yX

A nitrogen-fixing organelle, or “nitroplast,” has been identified in a marine alga. This discovery sheds light on the evolutionary transition from endosymbiont to organelle.

Learn more this week in Science: scim.ag/6yX
Bayer Crop Science UK (@bayer4cropsuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🌾 Last week Emily Harrod & Aoife O'Driscoll from Niab were at our Long Sutton demo site for the #CropDoctor tour, discussing disease pressure in the East and options for T1. Take a look. 👀 Aoife O' Driscoll 🧫🧬🦠

Nature Plants (@natureplants) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New Article: "Liquid–liquid phase separation of TZP promotes PPK-mediated phosphorylation of the phytochrome A photoreceptor" rdcu.be/dHcgb PPKs phosphorylate phytochrome A. LLPS and TANDEM ZINC-FINGER/PLUS3 (TZP), a phyA-interacting protein, are involved.

New Article: "Liquid–liquid phase separation of TZP promotes PPK-mediated phosphorylation of the phytochrome A photoreceptor" rdcu.be/dHcgb

PPKs phosphorylate phytochrome A. LLPS and TANDEM ZINC-FINGER/PLUS3 (TZP), a phyA-interacting protein, are involved.