Congrats to Jinwoo Shin and Moon Jung (Luna) Kim!
Congrats to Jinwoo Shin and Moon Jung (Luna) Kim!
Excited that our paper on RiboLight (RL) dyes has been published - multicolor reactive dyes that are RNA-specific. They work great in gels and in live cells
pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/jacs.5c14938
thanks also to our collaborators at NIST: Pawel Jaruga and the late Miral Dizdaroglu - hope NIST researchers can get back to work soon!
We all know that DNA damage in our cells is dangerous - but how about in our food? Postdoc Jinwoo Shin's study shows that DNA in some foods is highly damaged by cooking and that it may be hazardous to us -
pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acs.jafc.5c08138
Congrats to Dipanwita Banerjee in our lab for leading this - also thanks to "Mano" Manoharan and Jayanta Kundu from Alnylam for collaborating --
Our study of pseudouridines in RNA was just published - it turns out that they stabilize RNA from cleavage by having much less nucleophilic 2'-OH groups:
pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acscentsci.5c01345
I also had the privilege of speaking at the Samsung Science & Technology Foundation Global Research Symposium on Chemical Biology a few days ago in San Diego. It was packed with great research and discussions. A belated thanks to @Samsung
I attended and spoke at the ACS Western Regional meeting this weekend - thanks to @ByronPurse for the invitation and for organizing a fun session on nucleoside and nucleic acids chemistry!
Using a DNA-catalyst conjugate to place aryl groups at specific sequences in RNA -
Congrats to Sumon Pratihar for leading the work!
doi.org/10.1002/anie.202515681
New and simple chemical modifications to poly(A) tails extend protein expression -- a really easy one-pot method
Great work by Linglan Fang and Wenrui Zhong in our lab!
doi.org/10.1021/jacs.5c11900
Peter was a huge influence on me - he made it cool to combine organic chem and nucleic acids. I was lucky to have him as a postdoc mentor
Spoke at Monday's ACS symposium in honor of Peter Dervan's birthday - it was a great time seeing Peter, Jackie, and the many alums who he trained
thanks also to our collaborators in the Ford Lab!
Long term goal is to activate DNA repair to suppress mutagenesis...
Congratulations to Yixuan (Edward) Gao for publication of his paper on the first SMUG1 small molecule activator - it upregulates pyrimidine repair in cellular models. doi.org/10.1016/j.dnarep.2025.103809
also, are those the "orbs" that everyone's talking about?
...and then I told it to give it the correct twist - not a particularly good result
so I asked ChatGPT to make a cartoon of DNA - and it made it left handed...
this one looks AI generated
-not a helix, but looks helix-y
Congrats to Edward Gao on the publication of his paper - an improved synthesis of damaged pyrimidines -
doi: 10.1080/15257770.2024.2437038
image credit: ScienceAlert
when a helix is not a helix
credit: Neuroscience News
DNA Publicity Art of the Day:
✘ left-hand twist
✅ dryer hose construction
credit: istock / Getty Images Plus
inaccurate DNA art of the day:
gives new meaning to "DNA damage"
Very small RNA-reactive reagents can map RNA in crowded spaces in the cell -
congrats to Dr. Lu Xiao!
doi: 10.1016/j.chembiol.2024.09.009