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Posts by Ting Wu Lab

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An integrated view of the structure and function of the human 4D nucleome - Nature The 4D Nucleome Project demonstrates the use of genomic assays and computational methods to measure genome folding and then predict genomic structure from DNA sequence, facilitatin...

A major output of the 4D Nucleome project appeared today. This is the joint effort of many scientists working together and (publicly) sharing data and results for several years. We hope this is of interest to many genome biologists!

www.nature.com/articles/s41...

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In this episode we talked with @andersshansen.bsky.social from MIT about his work on the impact of 3D genome structures on gene expression and advanced techniques like Region Capture Micro-C for mapping genome organisation. #podcast #epigenetics

Listen here: activemotif.com/podcasts-and...

5 months ago 25 8 0 0

Excited that our paper was published in Science Advances 🧪
Great work by first author Merrick Pierson Smela who will carry this work forward in his new start-up!

8 months ago 13 4 1 0
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Specialised super-enhancer networks in stem cells and neurons Super-enhancers (SEs) are clusters of enhancers with high transcriptional activity that play essential roles in defining cell identity through regulation of nearby genes. SEs preferentially form multi...

New preprint from @apombo1.bsky.social’s lab on gene regulation; insights into super-enhancers and their role in establishing complex regulatory networks of cell-type specific interactions with other enhancers and genes with specialized cellular functions 🧪🧬
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...

8 months ago 17 5 0 0

Excited that tkPAINT is finally published! 🔬 Check out the latest version at @pnas.org and see this thread from @jmstein.bsky.social for the overview! Thank you for this fun collaboration! 🤗

8 months ago 7 3 0 0
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Mechanistic and Epigenetic Partitioning of Lamina-Associated Chromatin Revealed by a Genome-Wide Imaging Screen The nuclear periphery is a key site for heterochromatin organization in eukaryotic cells, where lamina-associated domains (LADs) promote transcriptional repression and genome stability. Despite their ...

🚨New preprint from the lab🚨
🧬 What keeps certain chromatin domains anchored at the nuclear periphery? Our new genome-wide HiDRO screen uncovers a key role for RNA-binding protein hnRNPK.
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...

8 months ago 61 24 0 2

What better way to launch our new account with the publication of @jmstein.bsky.social latest paper from the lab! 🧪 Check out the 🧵 below to learn more about tkPAINT and how we use it to image proteins, DNA, and RNA in the nucleus using DNA-PAINT.

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