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Posts by Alexander Leydon (He/him)

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Announcing the publication of TAIR12: Consult the fully reannotated genome on the European Nucleotide Archive - Phoenix Bioinformatics TAIR (The Arabidopsis Information Resource), together with our nonprofit host Phoenix Bioinformatics, is pleased to announce the public release of TAIR12

🎉📣 #TAIR12, the latest reannotation of the Arabidopsis thaliana genome, is now available under accession number PRJEB100887 on ENA and NCBI!

Thank you all the volunteer researchers whose hard work has made this possible!

#plantscience #plantbiology 🧪

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I have a PhD student and a post-doc position available in my lab to work on plant photobiology. Please use the links below to postulate.
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Question for #plantscience #plantsynbio: has anyone tried any version of the dTAG system in a plant? Curious if the small molecule component is absorbed properly 🤔. #dTAG #synbio

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Reprogramming feedback strength in gibberellin biosynthesis highlights conditional regulation by the circadian clock and carbon dioxide The phytohormone gibberellin (GA) is an important regulator of plant morphology and reproduction, and the biosynthesis and distribution of GA in planta is agriculturally relevant to past and current…

By reprogramming feedback strength in gibberellin biosynthesis in Arabidopsis, @leydonsaurus.bsky.social et al demonstrate a strong link between GA signaling and the circadian clock, which can be largely attenuated by elevated CO₂, with implications for engineering plant traits.

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Molecular Espionage in Plant Immunity: A Pathogen Effector Eavesdrops on Salicylic Acid to Hijack the Host Transcriptional Mediator Hub Pathogens disrupt transcriptional hubs to subvert host immunity, yet the spatiotemporal mechanisms remain enigmatic. Here, we report a pathogen effector hijacks the core eukaryotic transcriptional mac...

Seems like every interaction has been targeted by an effector protein at some point in evolution! Cool new study highlights an effector that blocks TPL-MED21 interaction: www.researchsquare.com/article/rs-7...

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The TPX family of co‐repressors: a hub amidst the hubbub You have to enable JavaScript in your browser's settings in order to use the eReader.

Excited to share a recent review from our team in Physiologia Plantarum digging into how effectors modulate TPL/TPR family proteins through competition with endogenous EAR motif containing proteins: The TPX family of co‐repressors: a hub amidst the hubbub onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...

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Many thanks to @sarah-guiziou.bsky.social and Cassandra Maranas for building out the amazing Integrase toolkit from which we sourced our parts, and to Dr. Jennifer Nemhauser for her unwavering support.

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A Hot-Swappable Genetic Switch: Building an Inducible and Trackable Functional Assay for the Essential Gene MEDIATOR 21 Essential genes, estimated to be approximately 20% of the Arabidopsis genome, are broadly expressed and required for reproductive success. They are difficult to study, as interfering with their function leads to premature death. Transcription is one of the essential functions of life, and the multiprotein Mediator complex coordinates the regulation of gene expression at nearly every eukaryotic promoter. In this study, we focused on a core mediator component called MEDIATOR21 (MED21), which is required for activation of transcription. Our previous work has also shown a role for MED21 in repression of gene expression through its interaction with a corepressor protein. Here, we sought to differentiate the role MED21 plays in activation versus repression using the model plant Arabidopsis. As mutations in MED21 lead to embryo-lethal phenotypes, we constructed a set of synthetic switches using PhiC31 serine integrases to create an “on-to-off” inducible loss-of-function MED21 in a nonessential tissue. Our technology, which we call Integrase Erasers, enabled med21 mutant plants to survive into adulthood by ablating protein expression selectively in lateral root primordia, allowing quantification and characterization of med21 mutant phenotypes in a postembryonic context. In addition, we engineered chemical induction of the Integrase Eraser to ablate MED21 expression in whole seedlings at a user-specified time point. Finally, we extended this technology to build a hot-swappable Integrase Isoform Switch where expression of the integrase toggled cells from expressing wild-type MED21 to expressing MED21 sequence variants. Our analysis of the entire set of new integrase-based tools demonstrates that this is a highly efficient and robust approach to the study of essential genes.

I am very excited to share our recent paper that has just been published at [ACS Synthetic Biology](pubs.acs.org/doi/full/10....). An integrase based tool for one demand loss of function and isoform swapping in plants. Impressive perseverance from first author Isabella Watson in 1st Publication.

11 months ago 5 1 1 0

Please consider making a public comment opposing the possibility of making NIH directors, program officers, and other staff (e.g. SRO, GMS) political appointees. This only took me ~90 seconds. Please repost. Thanks 👍

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A function of TPL/TBL1-type corepressors is to nucleate the assembly of the preinitiation complex Corepressors in the TPL/TBL1-type family prime genes for rapid activation by facilitating assembly of the transcription preinitation complex, including TFI

Excited to share our recent study is out at the Journal of Cell Biology! @jcellbiol.bsky.social, LisH domains are short but powerful domains in priming transcription by corepressors: doi.org/10.1083/jcb..... Very proud of our NemLab team!!

1 year ago 8 2 0 1

Study pointing towards a role for regulated ubiquitination of TPL/TPRs in developmental transitions

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Conserved effector families render Phytophthora species vulnerable to recognition by NLR receptors in nonhost plants Nature Communications - Genus Phytophthora threat various plant species including fruit, vegetable, and flower crops. The authors report that some NLRs recognize conserved effector families of...

Conserved effector families render Phytophthora species vulnerable to recognition by NLR receptors in nonhost plants
Soohyun Oh et al. 2024 rdcu.be/d1f33

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Galvanin is an electric-field sensor for directed cell migration Directed cell migration is critical for the rapid response of immune cells, such as neutrophils, following tissue injury or infection. Endogenous electric fields, generated by the disruption of the tr...

Very cool new preprint from colleague Nathan Belliveau and team in the Theriot Lab! - Galvanin is an electric-field sensor for directed cell migration

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A dose-dependent bimodal switch by homologous Aux/IAA transcriptional repressors Aux/IAA proteins, repressors in the auxin signaling pathway, exhibit varying affinities for the co-repressor TPL based on the EAR-motif syntax. Aux/IAAs with weaker TPL affinities function as dose-dep...

A fascinating recent paper "A dose-dependent bimodal switch by homologous Aux/IAA transcriptional repressors". This work highlights how IAA-TPL affinities can drive cell state changes within the cellular mixture of IAAs! So cool!

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Assistant Professor, Tenure Track
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The School of Integrative Plant Science at Cornell University is seeking a Plant Synthetic Biologist, whose research is centered on synthetic biology involving photosynthetic organisms.
#Botany #PlantScience #PlantSciJobs

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A conserved function of corepressors is to nucleate assembly of the transcriptional preinitiation complex. bioRxiv - the preprint server for biology, operated by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, a research and educational institution

Excited to share a preprint for our newest manuscript on the TPL family of corepressor! Very proud of our team and thankful for all our amazing collaborators.

2 years ago 2 0 0 0

I’m organizing a session with @cvoiniciuc on “New Methods to Accelerate Plant Synthetic Biology” at ICAR SD this year @naascarabidopsis.bsky.social !We want to give you a spot to talk about how you're building and learning with plants, so make sure to submit your abstracts!

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PNAS Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), a peer reviewed journal of the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) - an authoritative source of high-impact, original research that broadly spans...

Wading into bluesky to celebrate #LisH domains! Did you know they do more than dimerize? They are also potent repressors of transcription. Román Ramos Báez @sensitiveroots.bsky.social, Jennifer Nemhauser and I explored this in our last paper.

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