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Posts by Chris H. Hill

Two weeks left for abstract submission - please do register; it's a great UK meeting, and lots of opportunities for ECRs to share their work 👇

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The @biochemsoc.bsky.social Translation UK 2026 meeting will be at @universityofleeds.bsky.social
from 30th June - 2nd July. Fantastic keynote speakers including @jbquerido.bsky.social, @nickywhiffin.bsky.social, Nicolas Locker

Register and submit your abstract here:

tinyurl.com/muy5kvax

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🤔 How do #proteins reshape RNA dynamics? Static structures tell only half the story. Using smFRET on the EI-FLEX, the @chillzaa.bsky.social lab at @yorkuniversity.bsky.social mapped viral protein–dependent RNA pseudoknot formation - revealing it as a binary, protein-triggered event > buff.ly/IVQYK72

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🚨Last chance to apply for two PhD projects in my lab, applying structural biology and single molecule biophysics to investigate gene expression in RNA viruses: www.findaphd.com/phds/?Keywor...

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MRC DiMeN Doctoral Training Partnership: Understanding molecular mechanisms of protein-primed genome replication in enteroviruses at University of York on FindAPhD.com PhD Project - MRC DiMeN Doctoral Training Partnership: Understanding molecular mechanisms of protein-primed genome replication in enteroviruses at University of York, listed on FindAPhD.com

🚨👇One week left to apply for this fully-funded PhD project to study RNA-protein complexes regulating enterovirus genome replication:

www.findaphd.com/phds/project...

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chris hill PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships - 3 PhDs Listed FindAPhD. Search Funded PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships in chris hill. Search for PhD funding, scholarships & studentships in the UK, Europe and around the world.

🚨Attention prospective PhD students🚨
Are you interested in molecular mechanisms, RNA viruses, structural biology or biophysics? 🧬🦠🧪

We have THREE fully-funded PhD projects available for October 2026 entry:
www.findaphd.com/phds/?Keywor...

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chris hill PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships - 3 PhDs Listed FindAPhD. Search Funded PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships in chris hill. Search for PhD funding, scholarships & studentships in the UK, Europe and around the world.

🚨Attention prospective PhD students🚨
Are you interested in molecular mechanisms, RNA viruses, structural biology or biophysics? 🧬🦠🧪

We have THREE fully-funded PhD projects available for October 2026 entry:
www.findaphd.com/phds/?Keywor...

Please share/repost, and get in touch if you're interested

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This was a fantastic collaboration with the groups of @valerialulla.bsky.social @campathology.bsky.social and Trevor Sweeney @pirbrightinst.bsky.social. Thanks also to superb colleagues and facilities @biologyatyork.bsky.social, YSBL, @ybri-uoy.bsky.social and @diamondlightsource.bsky.social

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The mechanism of ribosomal recruitment during translation initiation on Type 2 IRESs The encephalomyocarditis virus (EMCV) IRES and other Type 2 IRESs comprise domains H-L and specifically interact with eIF4G/eIF4A through their essential JK domain. However, the JK domain is not suffi...

These findings are similar to recent work on the EMCV Type 2 IRES — see e.g. www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...; www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1... — and suggest that common structural motifs and mechanisms may exist within highly divergent picornavirus IRES sequences

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To validate our structures, in collaboration with @valerialulla.bsky.social @campathology.bsky.social
, we carry out targeted disruption of domain IVc in related enterovirus CVA13. These mutations are highly detrimental to viral translation and replication in both HeLa and HIEC6 cell lines

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IRES domain IVc contacts uS19 and uS13 on the 'head' of the small ribosomal subunit, whilst the conserved apical GNRA tetraloop interacts directly with the initiator tRNA

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In our preprint, we reconstitute human translation initiation on a model poliovirus IRES and examine 48S complexes by cryo-EM. Our structures reveal a network of interaction between IRES domain IVc and the translation machinery during start-codon recognition (closed 48S complexes)

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Enteroviruses use an internal ribosome entry site (IRES) within the 5′ UTR to recruit the translation machinery. Type 1 IRESs are large (~450 nt), flexible RNAs that require numerous eIFs and the host factor PCBP2 — making them very challenging structural targets

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Structural and mechanistic insights into translation initiation on the enterovirus Type 1 IRES Enteroviruses are a widespread and diverse set of pathogens responsible for over ~1 billion human infections annually. Upon cell entry, translation of the virus genome is mediated by an internal ribos...

Enteroviruses cause over a billion infections each year, but the details of how their genomes capture host ribosomes have remained elusive. I'm pleased to share a new preprint from Miguel in our group, providing some new insights into this problem:
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...

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This one is a bit of a departure from the usual and definitely a work in progress!

We found that by using ab initio reconstruction at very high res, in very small steps, we could crack some small structures that had eluded us - e.g. 39kDa iPKAc (EMPIAR-10252), below.

Read on for details... 1/x

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Ever struggled with low PNK efficiency on a highly structured piece of RNA? Sarah solved this problem by using a DNA scaffold to make the 5' end more accessible, improving the efficiency of end labelling. This enabled us to make smFRET measurements on the SARS-CoV-2 pseudoknot 🧬🔴🟢

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Thanks Dan :)

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Thanks Ahmad, it was great to see you again too :)

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Thanks also to the superb facilities at @biologyatyork.bsky.social, YSBL and @ybri-uoy.bsky.social, light source access @diamondlightsource.bsky.social and DESY, and to our funders, including @wellcometrust.bsky.social @royalsociety.org, BBSRC, EPSRC, DiMEN DTP and @thelisterinstitute.bsky.social

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This was a fun collaboration with the brilliant
@steve-quinn-lab.bsky.social Mark Leake, @timcraggs.bsky.social, as well as Ian Brierley and @atomicvirology.bsky.social at @campathology.bsky.social

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We explore the mechanism in detail, and make the argument that this represents a new class of protein-dependent riboswitch. It's perhaps useful to think about other frameshifting signals in a similar way - especially those with reported conformational plasticity.

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Amazingly, this is not a stable structure. We use SAXS and single molecule FRET to show that the existence of this pseudoknot is entirely dependent on the 2A protein - without it, the RNA stays as a stem-loop, unable to activate frameshifting.

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Here we present the structure of the 2A-RNA complex at 1.9 Å, revealing a novel RNA pseudoknot 👇

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During virus genome translation, ribosomes encounter an unusual blockage: a complex between a structured RNA element and the mysterious viral 2A protein. This complex is essential to activate frameshifting, but how does it work?

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Many RNA viruses use programmed -1 ribosomal frameshifting as an essential gene expression strategy. Cardioviruses (e.g. EMCV, TMEV) are the absolute masters of this, causing ~85 % of ribosomes to 'slip' into the -1 reading frame.

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A new protein-dependent riboswitch activates ribosomal frameshifting Programmed -1 ribosomal frameshifting (PRF) is a ubiquitous translational control mechanism in RNA viruses, allowing them to change the relative abundance of proteins encoded in different reading fram...

New preprint alert! 🚨👇 I'm delighted to share the latest research from @jemmabetts.bsky.social
in our group: ‘A new protein-dependent riboswitch activates ribosomal frameshifting’. Huge congratulations to Jemma for the first manuscript of her PhD! ✨

www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...

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Thanks so much Dan, yes would be great to catch up soon😀

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I'm thrilled and honoured to receive the 2025 Lister Prize, along with seven other fantastic biomedical scientists 🔬🦠🧬

This award will enable us to determine high-resolution structures of viral protein synthesis inside infected cells

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George M. Sheldrick (1942–2025) In memory of George Sheldrick.

A tribute to George Sheldrick and SHELX and the impact on macromolecular and small-molecule crystallography

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CCP4 Summer School 2025

Last day to apply for the CCP4 Structural Biology Summer School 2025! 31 July to 8 August at University of York. The programme will focus on X-ray crystallography but many model-building, refinement and validation aspects also relevant to cryo-EM 💎❄️

ccp4.github.io/summer-schoo...

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