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yup! it started with the very first PhDs from the lab and is inspired by my dog as the lab mascot π
Congratulations to 2 Teves lab graduate students successfully defending their PhDs!!
What is a promoter? And how does it work?
We very happy to share our latest work trying to understand enhancer-promoter compatibility.
I am very excited about the results of @blanka-majchrzycka.bsky.social, which changed the way I think about promoters
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
Thanks! Big shoutout to Hazel Cui who led this study and will defend her PhD this year!
How does a βuniversalβ transcription factor evolve to do species-specific jobs?
Our new preprint reveals how divergence in TBPβs domains shapes transcriptional specialization across eukaryotes.
Read it here π
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
#MolecularEvolution #Transcription
Flung some discs, shared some laughs, and capped it off with good food. Summer vibes from the Teves lab!
Vancouver showing pride
So excited to see this work out in
@narjournal.bsky.social
academic.oup.com/nar/article/...
Congratulations to Hazel Cui on outstanding work!
Keep an eye out for part 2 of this project π
In #GENETICS, @sheilateves.bsky.social et al. study the regulation of Pol III transcription during different stages of heat shock stress in mouse embryonic stem cells, showing that the dynamic regulation & recovery of Pol III may be exclusive to the heat shock response.
Read more: buff.ly/s966iZ1
From what we can measure, it affects all tRNA genes! The recovery from HS is a really interesting question
Definitely a great experience with Genetics!
So proud of Thomas Nguyen and co-authors on the publication of this manuscript. Now out in Genetics!
See full paper here! academic.oup.com/genetics/adv...
Thank you to the editors of Genetics for effiecient handling, and to the peer reviewers for excellent feedback
Really fun chatting with JP, Enya, and Lawrence!
The Teves lab totally glammed it up at the departmental holiday party!
Finally out! We present EXTRA-seq, a new EXTended Reporter Assay to quantify endogenous enhancer-promoter communication at kb scale!
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
A π§΅about what it can do:
#SynBio #DeepLearning #GeneRegulation
Sunshine and rainbows for the little dude
Ever wondered how transcription choreographs histone modifications? Our work reveals the basis of co-transcriptional H3K36me3 by SETD2. We visualize how a histone writer coordinates with the transcription machinery! This is the magnus opus of @jonmarkert.bsky.social!
tinyurl.com/setd2
We just posted a preprint about a death mechanism that we find truly surprising.
When you turn off transcription, cells die (duh!)... but did you know this happens due to loss of Pol II itself, not loss of Pol II activity!?!
preprint here and a thread (1/n): www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
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ππHo Ho ho!π Our final
#FragileNucleosome
seminar of the year! We are excited to host Julia and Nithya, two amazing ECR scientists!
ποΈDon't forget to register: us06web.zoom.us/webinar/regi...
"Women full professors are 19% more likely than men at the same career stage to leave academia, as compared with 6% for women assistant professors and 10% for associates."
1/ One more preprint before the holidays! In which we find that chromatin compaction scales with cell size from interphase through mitosis. A collaboration from waaay back (see end of thread) with Melike Lakadamyali @melikel.bsky.social and Jerome Solon. A thread: π
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
Thrilled to share a new study from the lab revealing an H3K18ub-H3K9me3 crosstalk mechanism, roles for UHRF1 and its E3 ligase activity in regulating a hierarchy of repressive histone methylation signaling, and a strategy for targeting SUV39H1/H2 to improve DNMT1 inhibitor efficacy! #epigenetics
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We designed MS2 and PP7 binding coat proteins that are degraded in cells except when bound by their hairpin RNAs.
You can check out our pre-print here: tinyurl.com/27p7hyt9,
and listen to a Google AI-generated podcast on it here: notebooklm.google.com/notebook/d71...
Yeah, weβve been using Cut&Tag for TFs for years nowβ¦ seems fine for some but not others π€·ββοΈ
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All editors rely on Pol3 because we use its promoters to transcribe the gRNA from plasmid vectors.
I never thought something so cell-essential would be regulated.
-> food for thought wrt editing cell types in various states.
Congratulations to recent PhD grad Dr. Thomas Nguyen @thomasfnguyen on wrapping up another research project!! ππ
Aided by co-authors Dr. James Kwan, grad student Hazel Cui, and undergrad Jennifer Mitchell.
An amazing team!
Dynamic Pol3 regulation highlights a potential mechanism for prioritizing resources during stress. HSF1βs role bridges Pol II & Pol III transcription, underscoring its critical function in global stress adaptation.