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Its been a pleasure to be a part of this work. Our group, and in particular Junwoo Park, describes a powerful tool to study single-molecule tracking. FreeTrace reconstruct trajectories under fractional Brownian motion, which enabled us to study anomalous diffusion π¬
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Novel estimation of memory in molecular dynamics with extended and comprehensive single-molecule tracking software: FreeTrace
Single-molecule tracking (SMT) in live cells reveals how biomolecules explore crowded intracellular environments, yet most tracking software assumes Brownian motion, an approximation that fails when a...
https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.64898/2026.01.08.698486v2
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Ignacio Izeddin
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SPT of DNA repair proteins after cell irradiation by Ashli Kobayashi
@asaki-kobayashi.bsky.social
and Romane Riou. Setup by Abbelight
@abbelight.bsky.social
and irradiator by Errol Laser
@errol-laser.bsky.social
. Look at that recruitment!
#Mifobio2025
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Alberti Lab @ TU Dresden
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We are looking forward to the workshop "Biomolecular Condensates and Polymer Phase Transitions" which we are organizing together with the IPF Dresden (
dpd.ipfdd.de
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Tominaga K. (tomiken)
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The nucleoid of rapidly growing Escherichia coli localizes close to the inner membrane and is organized by transcription, translation, and cell geometry | Nature Communications
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-025-58723-4
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The nucleoid of rapidly growing Escherichia coli localizes close to the inner membrane and is organized by transcription, translation, and cell geometry - Nature Communications
The mechanisms underlying bacterial chromosome configuration are not fully understood. Here, Spahn et al. show that the Escherichia coli nucleoid adopts a condensed, membrane-proximal configuration during rapid growth, with transcription and translation acting as main drivers of nucleoid organization.
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-025-58723-4
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Jonathan Jagodnik
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I am thrilled to share this new preprint from our lab! We find (>800!) 30S binding sites in hundreds of 5'UTRs, but also new dynamic steps of translation initiation.
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
Congrats to all co-authors at the RNA control of gene expression lab, IBPC CNRS (Thread, 1/6)
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30S-seq redefines the bacterial Ribosome Binding Site
The translation initiation step is rate limiting for the efficiency of gene expression in all organisms. However, the mechanism of ribosome recruitment to mRNA start sites strikingly differs between e...
https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.04.04.647229v1
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Maxence Lejars
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Happy to share our genetic toolkit designed to make your gene editing (life) easier, faster and very efficient! Also suitable to build saturated chromosomal variant libraries using oligo-recombineering with extra short homology arms!
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Maxence Lejars
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Impressive work revealing hundreds of novel 30S binding sites! A ribosomal game changer!
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I am glad to share our detailed super resolution imaging protocol for single particle tracking in human cell.
doi.org/10.1101/2025...
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A guide for Single Particle Tracking: from sample preparation and image acquisition to the analysis of individual trajectories
Live-cell Single-Particle Tracking (SPT) is a powerful super resolution microscopy approach. It allows us to observe live recordings of individual molecules in living cells at high temporal and spatia...
https://doi.org/10.1101/2025.04.03.647105
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