We are looking for a postdoc to join us on the quest for understanding RNA Pol II destruction machines! If you are curious why more than 80% of Pol II are removed from genes, check out the post below:
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Posts by The West Lab @ The Crick
And that’s a wrap! 🎉
Our first conference of 2026 is complete, and what a fantastic way to start the year!
We hope to see both familiar and new faces at the next #DRRSC meeting in 2028.
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To kickstart this new Bluesky account: We're hiring!
The Bertolin Lab @dundee.ac.uk is looking for a postdoc to work on DNA-end homeostasis & genome stability, funded by Wellcome Trust Award. Exciting science, fantastic environment, founding role in the lab.
Details in the flyer — get in touch! 👇
I am happy to share that my postdoctoral work in the @gerlichlab.bsky.social at @imbavienna.bsky.social is finally out 🎉!
Our study reveals how cohesin guides focused and accurate homology search.
Read more 👉 www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
Follow along for key insights and updates! 🧵
Thrilled to share that my postdoc research is published today in @science.org! We found that DNA repair uses cohesin complexes to build new chromatin loops that guide the homology search and boost accurate repair! 1/n
www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
I’m very happy to share Zhong Han’s beautiful work on the biochemical function of Senataxin, encoded by a gene that is mutated in rare and early-disabling neurodegenerative diseases. Turns out it rescues backtracked RNA polymerase II during early transcription! www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
In summary:
➡️ RAD51B complex promotes RAD51 filament assembly on RPA coated DNA
➡️ XRCC3 complex caps filaments & promotes homologous pairing
📄 science.org/doi/10.1126/science.aea1546
Thanks to our collaborators in @boultonlab.bsky.social group also at @crick.ac.uk (8/8)
Additionally, XRCC3 complex capped filaments promote D-loop formation — a key HR intermediate for repairing DSBs and stalled forks.
This shows that capping by the XRCC3 complex directly enhances RAD51’s synaptic activity. (7/8)
XRCC3 remodels the terminal RAD51 N-terminal domain to bind in trans.
This rearrangement is conserved in archaeal paralog RadB and yeast paralog complex Rad55–Rad57, revealing a deeply conserved filament-capping mechanism. (6/8)
Using cryo-EM, single-molecule and biochemical assays ❄️💡, we found these two tetramers functionally differ:
➡️ The RAD51B complex assembles RAD51 filaments in an ATP hydrolysis–coupled, dynamic manner.
➡️ The XRCC3 complex caps the 5′ ends of RAD51 filaments – independent of ATP hydrolysis (5/8)
It is known that the five RAD51 paralogs exist as a tetramer (RAD51B-C-D-XRCC2) and dimer (RAD51C-XRCC3). Our data overturn this paradigm:
➡️ The ‘dimer’ actually exists in a tetrameric XRCC3 complex: XRCC3-RAD51C-RAD51D-XRCC2.
➡️ Therefore, there are two near-identical tetrameric assemblies.
In our previous work, we described the structure-function relationship of the RAD51B-RAD51C-RAD51D-XRCC2 complex (www.nature.com/articles/s41...) in the assembly of RAD51 filaments on RPA-coated ssDNA, which marks double-strand break resected DNA. (3/8)
Homologous recombination repairs DNA double-strand breaks via the RAD51 filament, which searches for homology and drives strand exchange. BRCA2 and the RAD51 paralogs (RAD51B, RAD51C, RAD51D, XRCC2, XRCC3) promote filament assembly; however, their mutation causes cancer and Fanconi anaemia. (2/8)
‼️ Excited to share our new paper out now in @science.org ‼️
We describe a new tetrameric RAD51 paralog complex – XRCC3-RAD51C-RAD51D-XRCC2 – which caps the end of RAD51 filaments.
Link: www.science.org/doi/epdf/10....
Thread ⬇️ (1/8)
New review out on molecular glues: turning serendipitous hits into smartly designed drugs that tag cancer-linked proteins for destruction 🧬💥💊
www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
Postdoc positions open in my lab (Francis Crick Institute) to study
1. initiation of DNA replication.
2. chromatin replication/epigenetic inheritance.
Great for biochemists, biophysicists and cryo-EM/cryo-tomography scientists.
Deadline 3 August 2025.
crick.wd3.myworkdayjobs.com/External/job...
A photo from the recombination mechanisms conference in Crete last week. Thanks to the @fusionconf.bsky.social team, speakers, poster presenters and attendees for a great meeting!
Update on #Recombination25 Conference! 🚨
📅RD & PS Deadline: 13th March 2025. DON'T MISS OUT!
🌟Grants are available for students, postdocs & junior investigators!🌟
For more details, visit bit.ly/41v8IuK or email Felicity at 📧felicity@fusion-conferences.com
@westlabcrick.bsky.social
Talk submission deadline coming up on 10th February 2025!
The West lab @crick.ac.uk has finally joined bluesky! Looking forward to sharing (and discovering!) new work 🧬 #recombination #dnarepair #BRCA #cryoEM #cellbiology