Mammalian cells form hibernating disomes akin to those in bacterial cells - but connected via ribosomal RNA
www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
co-first with: @andschwarz.bsky.social
with: @lea-dietrich.bsky.social, @sgiando.bsky.social, @erin-schuman.bsky.social and many more
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19.02.2026 19:09
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Computational Postdoc in Ribosome Specialization at the Biotech Research and Innovation Centre
We are looking for a highly motivated and dynamic computational postdoc for a 3-year position to join the Lund Group. Our research Our team aims to understand h
We are recruiting a computational scientist for a postdoc position to work onΒ detecting RNA modifications using nanopore sequencing:
tinyurl.com/RiboComp
Deadline March 4th.
Please share and repost!
More on the group: www.bric.ku.dk/research-gro...
18.02.2026 05:26
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Happy holiday βοΈβπ
! Global protein synthesis rates can fluctuate dramatically as a function of food intake, infections, energy resources, etc. Wondering whether/how protein elimination routes adapt to these changes to maintain proteome homeostasis ? Find out here: www.cell.com/cell-systems....
22.12.2025 16:14
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You smashed it Dr Ramalho! Well done!
24.11.2025 19:25
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How does the kinase ZAK sense ribosome collisions? Find out in our latest collaboration with the @greenlab.bsky.social @doubleshuang.bsky.social @Vienna Huso: 1/4
rdcu.be/eRmJl
#ribosome #cryoEM #LMU #JHMI
23.11.2025 15:46
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Oxidative stress sensing by the translation elongation machinery promotes production of detoxifying selenoproteins
Selenocysteine, incorporated into polypeptides at recoded termination codons, plays an essential role in redox biology. Using GPX1 and GPX4, selenoenzymes that mitigate oxidative stress, as reporters,...
Colliding ribosomes are potent signals of cellular stress. But do cells use βprogrammedβ ribosome collisions to regulate gene expression? Iβm excited to present a new story from my lab led by Frederick Rehfeld(@fred-rehfeld.bsky.social) which revealed that the answer is YES! Read on to find out howπ
14.10.2025 22:28
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We have an exciting PhD opportunity to study ribosome hibernation in archaea using cryo-electron microscopy, tomography, microfluidics, omics, and confocal imaging. @daumlab.bsky.social,
@lsiexeter.bsky.social
Apply via:
www.exeter.ac.uk/study/fundin...
Any questions, IM me.
10.10.2025 10:24
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DNASE1L3 surveils mitochondrial DNA on the surface of distinct mammalian cells
The extracellular space is a critical environment for discriminating self versus non-self nucleic acids and initiating the appropriate immune responses through signaling cascades to relay information ...
Weβre excited to report work led by postdoc Jennifer Porat in the lab, finding that DNA accumulates on the surface of living cells and that the secreted extracellular protein DNASE1L3 can modulate its levels on B and T cells. With a new twist for ATAC-seq as well www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
07.10.2025 13:22
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βοΈThis one
03.10.2025 10:35
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Cycling linked with lower dementia risk, study finds | CNN
Cycling instead of driving has been linked with a lower risk of dementia and Alzheimerβs disease, a large study has found.
βRiding a bike is associated with a 19% lower risk of all-cause dementia and a 22% lower risk of Alzheimerβs disease, compared with taking nonactive travel modes such as a car, bus or trainβ¦β #ISOGG #DNA #epigenetics www.cnn.com/2025/09/20/h...
24.09.2025 23:39
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Thanks Denis!
12.09.2025 17:02
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Couldn't make it today, but I'll see you there tomorrow!
08.09.2025 09:07
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Kudos to Anna Dopler (not on the socials) who led both this study, and the P-stalk one! Thanks to @nar-cancer-editor.bsky.social for publishing it too!
01.09.2025 20:40
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I loved this project because we were looking at 2 members of the ribosome, that had essentially the same effect (reduced antigen presentation), but through completely different mechanisms. Just shows how much there is still to learn about the ribosome!
01.09.2025 20:40
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Turns out they aren't! The P-stalk controls the translation of HLA (and other cytokine-regulated genes), while uL14 regulates the generation and processing of peptides, resulting in the production of more unstable peptides, and reduced presentation as a result.
01.09.2025 20:40
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Identification of essential genes for cancer immunotherapy - Nature
The authors describe a two-cell-type CRISPR screen to identify tumour-intrinsic genes that regulate the sensitivity of cancer cells to effector T cell function.
A few years ago the Restifo lab showed that another ribosomal protein (uL14) was also essential for antigen processing and presentation. We wondered whether these two proteins from the same complex were doing the same thing.
www.nature.com/articles/nat...
01.09.2025 20:40
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Cancer research βset back yearsβ as visa fees drive scien...
With vital studies being shelved and foreign experts turning down jobs, leading charity urges ministers to act
'Cancer Research UK told The Observer that several pieces of research had been affected by...immigration costs, which have risen by 126% since 2019 and are up to 17 times higher than the average of comparable countries including France, Australia, the US and South Korea.' Not only cancer research.
24.08.2025 07:59
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Protein language models reveal evolutionary constraints on synonymous codon choice
Evolution has shaped the genetic code, with subtle pressures leading to preferences for some synonymous codons over others. Codons are translated at different speeds by the ribosome, imposing constrai...
This preprint from Helen Sakharova is one of the coolest things to come out of my lab: βProtein language models reveal evolutionary constraints on synonymous codon choice.β Codon choice is a big puzzle in how information is encoded in genomes, and we have a new angle. www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
07.08.2025 08:29
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A molecular switch at the yeast mitoribosomal tunnel exit controls cytochrome b synthesis
Abstract. Mitochondrial gene expression needs to be balanced with cytosolic translation to produce oxidative phosphorylation complexes. In yeast, translati
In a new study by our @pelleeas.bsky.social, we reveal how Mrx4 organizes translational regulation of cytochrome b synthesis at the mitoribosomal tunnel exit. Thanks @kawresearch.bsky.social for funding and @stirlingchurchman.bsky.social for the fun collaboration! academic.oup.com/nar/article/...
18.07.2025 07:37
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Here, we show that bacterial ribosomesβoften viewed as conserved drug targetsβactually vary across species due to extensive sequence variation in their drug-binding residues. In some cases, this divergence may lead to intrinsic drug resistance in certain bacterial clades: doi.org/10.1016/j.ce...
19.06.2025 07:31
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I'm reading the report behind these headlines about glyphosate and it may be the most scientifically illiterate thing I've come across (although it's a close thing with the recent MAHA report). 1/n
02.06.2025 04:40
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