Updates from:
Caenorhabditis Genetics Center
CartograPlant, @treegenes.bsky.social
CottonGen
Genome Database for Vaccinium
GrainGenes
Legume Information System
@maizegdb.bsky.social
Mondo
PeanutBase
@pombase.bsky.social
@sorghumbase.bsky.social
SoyBase
@tairnews.bsky.social
@xenbase.bsky.social
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Posts by PomBase: The S. pombe knowledgebase
2 more Proteins from the PomBase Exploration of the proxiOME of large subunit ribosomal proteins reveals Acl1 and Bcl1 as cooperating dedicated chaperones of Rpl1 url: academic.oup.com/nar/article/...
#UnknownProtein #NewGeneCharacterization 2 more proteins from the @pombase #Unknome
Exploration of the proxiOME of large subunit ribosomal proteins reveals Acl1 and Bcl1 as cooperating dedicated chaperones of Rpl1 url: academic.oup.com/nar/article/...
Proud to share the yeast telomerase structure, led by the talented @hongmiaohu.bsky.social in collaboration with the Wellinger and Chartrand labs. Discovered 37 years ago and took us nearly 7 years but totally worth the wait 😍.
www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
www.youtube.com/watch?v=gFE4...
🧬 Phage recombinases just landed in hashtag#OpenCloning
Simulate site-specific recombination defining your own recognition sites.
🎥 See it in action below 👇 Links in the comments 🔗
Corrections: Note that we have detailed gene function annotations for over 80% of proteins (not 20%). The 20% (should be 25%) is the number now linked into the GO-CAM pathway models! The community makes a HUGE amount to our curation, but these models were made by PomBase curators.
I can only recommend...
These scientists and medical experts are taking to social media to counter climate denialism, vaccine scepticism and wellness pseudoscience
go.nature.com/4tFXSjb
Empowering biological knowledgebases: advances in human-in-the-loop AI-driven literature curation url: academic.oup.com/bioinformati... @elixiruknode.org @biocurator.bsky.social
Key challenges ahead: picking the right tasks, generating reliable benchmarks, staying accurate as knowledge evolves, and fostering shared standards.
Key challenges ahead: picking the right tasks, generating reliable benchmarks, staying accurate as knowledge evolves, and fostering shared standards.
This week I participated in the excellent @biocurator.bsky.social virtual AI workshop. I presented some general tips for learning about agents. zenodo.org/records/1861... A lot of the advice comes down to: find time to learn+don't wait for the perfect curation tool, start using existing agent tools!
Pombase gene page with an arrow pointing at the link to OpenCloning
🚀 Update from @pombase.bsky.social!
Gene pages now link to OpenCloning. Load the gene region instantly and design primers + cloning strategies in one click 🧬🧪✨
To get started with OpenCloning, check the docs: docs.opencloning.org
Over the last few months I've been helping organize various tutorials and workshops on agentic AI, aimed mostly at biocurators, ontology developers, and PIs of knowledge bases / data resources. Some of this might be generally useful to folks who don't identify as a 'technical' or an 'AI' person.🧵
Amazing work, Congrats!
Very excited about this new preprint, in which @juliacoronasserna.bsky.social shows how cells ensure that fusion with another cell is irreversible!
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6...
@biology-unige.bsky.social
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The first release of 2026 of the Rhea database is out! Release 140 (2026-01-28) contains 18,343 unique reactions and 15,125 unique reaction participants, with 25M protein sequence entries annotated with Rhea reactions in UniProtKB.
📣 NuQuest consortium update: Our first joint publication is out!
Review on quiescence—A milestone for our initiative laying out the scientific groundwork & collaborative vision for our MSCA-DN application coordinated by @jlugiessen.bsky.social 1/n
www.mdpi.com/3700996
#NuQuest #MSCA #DoctoralNetwork
Another removal from the #UnknownProteins inventory!
This is pombe SPAC630.06c and human 'Custos' ortholog
-There are still plenty of broadly conserved eukaryotic proteins to study: www.pombase.org/status/prote... 144 in our high priority list (well 143 tomorrow)
🧬 Meet Sni445, a newly discovered #Yeast ribosome assembly factor! Ynl050c/Sni445 recruits specialized snoRNPs (snR4 & snR45) that guide precise rRNA acetylation during ribosome synthesis. Another piece of the puzzle solved!
🧪 #YeastResearch #SGD
www.yeastgenome.org/reference/S1...
Structure of the adaptor protein 4 (AP-4) complex revealed! AP-4 exists in a dynamic equilibrium between closed and open conformations in solution. ARF1 does not shift this equilibrium but is required—together with cargo—for membrane recruitment. rdcu.be/e1ozM
🚀 InterPro 108.0 is live!
✨ Updated to Pfam 38.1 and NCBIFam 18.0
✨ 1,911 InterPro entries
Explore the latest annotations and discover new protein insights.
Explore it now: www.ebi.ac.uk/interpro/
Micropublication @micropub7n.bsky.social is peer reviewed and PubMed indexed. A great way to get the data out in uncertain times
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As a final nod to 2025, #GeneOntology announces our latest paper in @narjournal.bsky.social! Updates include expanded #Ontology & annotations in #Metabolism, multi-org interactions, #chromatin remodeling, & more.
Also ft. #Functionome v2 and 1500+ GO-CAM pathway models! 🧬🧪
doi.org/10.1093/nar/...
This week, Professor James Hansen and colleagues published projections that the global temperature record could reach +1.7°C by 2027.
And if that number lands in your gut the way it landed in mine, good. It should.
#climatecrisis #auspol www.lyrebirddreaming.com/post/two-yea...
Truly amazing knowledge synthesis. I will use this to demonstrate why biocuration is so difficult 😃
A cloning strategy as depicted in the OpenCloning website
#OpenCloning is a an Open Source alternative to SnapGene/Benchling that supports automation and integration with other software
✅ Free
🔓 Open Source
🧬 More cloning methods than SnapGene
🤖 Can be automated with python
👨🔬 Built by a researcher — for researchers!
👉 Check it out at opencloning.org
@flybase.bsky.social @alliancegenome.bsky.social
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