Charlène Boumendil (She/Her)
@charleneboumendil.bsky.social
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Group leader @Institute of Human Genetics, chromatin lover, inclusive feminist, mother of three.
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Very excited to share the first preprint of the lab! We show that the nuclear pore protein TPR forms biomolecular condensates which keep heterochromatin away from the nuclear pore complexes and maintains global chromatin organization. Check it out, share it, tell us what you think!!
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Dr. Sedona Murphy
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Congrats to my friends in the Boettiger lab for this really beautiful live imaging work. A big leap forward in understanding the dynamic side of genome organization.
www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
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Kinetic organization of the genome revealed by ultraresolution multiscale live imaging
Genome function requires regulated genome motion. However, tools to directly observe this motion in vivo have been limited in coverage and resolution. Here we introduce an approach to tile mammalian c...
https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.adx2202#tab-contributors
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Sara Wickstrom
14 days ago
My lab
@mpi-muenster.bsky.social
is looking for a computational biologist with a passion for imaging and spatial biology. A staff scientist position with long-term perspective! Apply and spread the word 🙏
jobs.mpi-muenster.mpg.de/jobposting/0...
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Computational image analyst (m/f/d)
The Max Planck Institute for Molecular Biomedicine in Münster, Germany, has an opening for a
https://jobs.mpi-muenster.mpg.de/jobposting/0b62e338d834d8397afd8d521e2c7996841d1f680
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Fantastic recognition for seminal work in the phase séparation field. And guess what? Work from the Gohrlich lab focuses on my favourite compartment: The nuclear pore complexes! I told you they are fascinating!
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I am happy, excited and very humbled to have obtained an ERC starting grant to study the interplay betweeen nuclear pores and chromatin organization! Keep posted for job advertisements and pretty microscopy pictures ;-)
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Charlène Boumendil (She/Her)
Institut Jacques Monod
about 2 months ago
It is with infinite sadness that we learned of the passing of Clarisse Orniacki. She joined
@vdoye.bsky.social
lab and defended her thesis in December 2022 and pursued her career with a postdoc in
@tedfon.bsky.social
at McGill University in Montreal . Tribute 🔗
www.ijm.fr/tribute-to-c...
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Abby Buchwalter
2 months ago
The nuclear lamina strengthens the nucleus and organizes the genome. So what happens when you acutely degrade it in living cells? Not what we thought! (1/n)
www.molbiolcell.org/doi/10.1091/...
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Lamin B1 and LAP2β resist cytoskeletal force to maintain lamin A/C meshwork organization and preserve nuclear integrity | Molecular Biology of the Cell
The nuclear lamins are extremely long-lived proteins in most cell types. As a consequence, lamin function cannot be effectively dissected with temporal precision using standard knock-down approaches. ...
https://www.molbiolcell.org/doi/10.1091/mbc.E25-02-0057
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Very excited to share the first preprint of the lab! We show that the nuclear pore protein TPR forms biomolecular condensates which keep heterochromatin away from the nuclear pore complexes and maintains global chromatin organization. Check it out, share it, tell us what you think!!
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DNA methylation and inflammation, what else?
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Karolin Luger
10 months ago
Academia??? Please!!!
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The Interactive Fly
about 1 year ago
Kotb, N. M., Ulukaya, G., Chavan, A., Nguyen, S. C., Proskauer, L., Joyce, E., Hasson, D., Jagannathan, M., Rangan, P. (2023). Genome organization regulates nuclear pore complex formation and promotes differentiation during
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oogenesis. bioRxiv,
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
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Charlène Boumendil (She/Her)
Max Perutz Labs Vienna
about 1 year ago
🚨 New publication! What cellular structure is as intricate as the arms of an octopus? 🐙 The nuclear pore basket - a filamentous structure on the NPC. Edvinas Stankunas and Alwin Köhler reveal the basket's structure and docking mechanisms in Nature Cell Biology ➡️
tinyurl.com/yc69dhx3
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bioRxiv Cell Biology
12 months ago
Nucleoporin Nup153 docks the splicing machinery to the nuclear pore for efficient mRNA processing https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2024.09.30.615666v1
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Nucleoporin Nup153 docks the splicing machinery to the nuclear pore for efficient mRNA processing https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2024.09.30.615666v1
The nuclear pore complex (NPC), composed of proteins termed nucleoporins (Nups), intercalates the nu
https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2024.09.30.615666v1
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Sonja Welsch
12 months ago
Did you know that nuclear pore complexes can show up outside the ☢️ ✉️? This study by Jenny Sachweh and her colleagues uncovers that the surrounding cellular milieu determines NPC composition via the nuclear transport system.
#teamtomo
#NPC
#cryoET
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Charlène Boumendil (She/Her)
Allegretti Lab
11 months ago
Ever wondered if nuclear pore architecture and function changes during germ cell differentiation? In human spermatogenesis it does, and radically!! Check out our first lab preprint @AliaCSantos et al!
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
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Thiago Carvalho
11 months ago
'Here, we report that (S)-ACE-OH, a metabolite of the antipsychotic drug acepromazine, acts as a molecular glue to induce an interaction between the E3 ubiquitin ligase TRIM21 & the nucleoporin NUP98, leading to the degradation of nuclear pore proteins & disruption of nucleocytoplasmic trafficking'
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Selective degradation of multimeric proteins by TRIM21-based molecular glue and PROTAC degraders
Discovery of a molecular glue promoting TRIM21 and NUP98 interaction enables the rational design of TRIM21-based PROTAC degraders for the selective elimination of multimeric proteins.
https://www.cell.com/cell/abstract/S0092-8674(24)01197-8
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Anshul Kundaje
10 months ago
www.cell.com/cell/fulltex...
The chromosome folding problem and how cells solve it Great review by
@jobdekker.bsky.social
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The chromosome folding problem and how cells solve it
All cells must fold their chromosomes. The combined action of a small set of conserved molecular and biophysical mechanisms fold chromosomes in a variety of ways across the cell cycle and tree of life...
https://www.cell.com/cell/fulltext/S0092-8674(24)01208-X
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Thomas Lecuit
10 months ago
Here is the link to video of introduction course @cdf1530 on biological information. A historical perspective on evolution of representations of the genome, highlighting contributions of von Neumann, Jacob&Monod, Waddington, Alberch etc. Video (french)+pdf (english):
tinyurl.com/y4k44cd4
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Fantastic opportunity, highly recommend!
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