New method drop:
HCR-Proxy, a modular proximity labelling approach to profile local proteome composition around RNA at nanoscale, subcompartmental resolution. Thereby we resolved nested nucleolar layers and uncovered the grammar of spatial protein partitioning.
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
02.06.2025 10:30
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We turn 25 today!
July 7th marks the 25th anniversary of the human genome going online and the start of the UCSC Genome Browser.
Then vs. now, we have 165k monthly visitors, and our codebase is over three million lines of code.
See our news for more: bit.ly/genomeBrowser...
07.07.2025 21:45
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mRNA 3′UTRs chaperone intrinsically disordered regions to control protein activity
More than 2,700 human mRNA 3′UTRs have hundreds of highly conserved (HC) nucleotides, but their biological roles are unclear. Here, we show that mRNAs with HC 3′UTRs mostly encode proteins with long intrinsically disordered regions (IDRs), including MYC, UTX, and JMJD3. These proteins are only fully active when translated from mRNA templates that include their 3′UTRs, raising the possibility of functional interactions between 3′UTRs and IDRs. Rather than affecting protein abundance or localization, we find that HC 3′UTRs control transcriptional or histone demethylase activity through co-translationally determined protein oligomerization states that are kinetically stable. 3′UTR-dependent changes in protein folding require mRNA-IDR interactions, suggesting that mRNAs act as IDR chaperones. These mRNAs are multivalent, a biophysical RNA feature that enables their translation in network-like condensates, which provide favorable folding environments for proteins with long IDRs. These data indicate that the coding sequence is insufficient for the biogenesis of biologically active conformations of IDR-containing proteins and that RNA can catalyze protein folding. ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest. Pershing Square Foundation, https://ror.org/04tce9s05 G. Harold & Leila Y. Mathers Foundation National Institutes of Health, DP1GM123454, R35GM144046 Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, https://ror.org/02yrq0923, P30 CA008748
New paper:
More than 2700 human 3′UTRs are highly conserved. These 3′UTRs are essential components in mRNA templates, as their deletion decreases protein activity without changing protein abundance. Highly conserved 3′UTRs help the folding of proteins with long IDRs.
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
07.07.2025 14:28
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Scientists use bacteria to turn plastic waste into paracetamol
24.06.2025 00:19
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New pre-print from the lab with some great collaborators. Julia worked so hard!
12.04.2025 15:28
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Are material phase transitions more than simple regulators of tissue deformability? Check our latest work uncovering that rigidity transitions can trigger cell polarity! Congratulations to @laura-rustarazo.bsky.social , @crisp-c.bsky.social and Adrián for leading this work!
27.03.2025 14:31
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A nearly 9 year effort to design and implement new CLIP-based technologies to define multimeric protein assemblies on RNA.
Enables ‘watching’ of RNP assemblies inside living cells
Special congrats to Luca Ducoli, Brian Zarnegar, and Paul Khavari @nature.com
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
26.03.2025 17:40
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our work on the molecular differences between transcription factor isoforms is out now in Molecular Cell!
key point: 2/3rds of TF isos differ in properties like DNA binding & transcriptional activity
many are "negative regulators" & misexpressed in cancer
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
26.03.2025 17:10
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Interested in doing a sabbatical at EMBL, at one of its 6 sites in Barcelona, Cambridge, Grenoble, Hamburg, Heidelberg or Rome?
Funding call with deadline 15 June, decisions in July.
www.embl.org/about/info/s...
19.03.2025 17:31
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I’m crying, this is so funny
WEAPONIZED MANSPLAINING FOR ESPIONAGE ☠️☠️
17.03.2025 13:03
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NIH cuts are hitting young scientists the hardest. By David Baker. timmermanreport.com/2025/03/davi...
12.03.2025 12:58
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03.03.2025 15:30
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Fantastic @embo.org lecture course in Pune, India! Lots of cool science, great interactions and condensation (pun intended) with RNA enthusiasts from all over the world. With Rick @rickmarsman.bsky.social and Sakshi @sakshigorey.bsky.social presenting posters. #EMBOrnaProtein #RNA
26.02.2025 11:58
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Sign the Petition
Petition to Reverse the NIH Indirect Cost Cap (NOT-OD-25-068)
Petition to Reverse the NIH Indirect Cost Cap initiated by Tom Maniatis. Please amplify
Sign the Petition: chng.it/kK2HMP5pGk
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10.02.2025 17:49
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Molecular mechanisms in RNA biology: Cell Press
Check out the latest Reviews and Perspectives from experts in RNA biology in this joint collection from @CellChemBiol and @MolecularCell http://dlvr.it/TGwFkr
20.12.2024 20:16
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Insightful thread by @erikvannimwegen.bsky.social arguing for nudges in the publishing system instead of blowing it up. What I find curious is how our truly vast publishing ecosystem is stubbornly resistant to any *experimentation*. eLife tries a couple things and gets vilified. What the heck! 1/2
20.12.2024 11:30
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DNA copy number variation is strongly buffered at the protein level.
The buffering is much stronger than at the RNA level.
27.11.2024 11:45
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I do the same! @karlaneugebauer.bsky.social
26.11.2024 23:58
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