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ām thrilled to share that our paper is out in Molecular Cell! We developed Ribo-Tweezer, a new technology that lets us rapidly and reversibly remove specific proteins from mature ribosomes to ask what they actually do in translation.
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Interesting symposium on ribosome heterogeneity sponsored by Science:
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Ribosome heterogeneity is rapidly emerging as a transformative concept in molecular biology, challenging the long-standing view of the ribosome as a monolithic, generic protein factory. Accumulating d...
https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_OrYugBVWT8Ow8RKWrNQj0g#/registration
about 1 month ago
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Job Dekker
4 months ago
I had the privilege to meet artist Mary Griffiths. Mary got inspired by Hi-C maps and over zooms we spoke about Hi-C maps, patterns and drawings. Maryās Hi-C inspired art has been exhibited eg the Royal Academy. We wrote this piece about this art-science collaboration
pubs.aip.org/aip/bpr/arti...
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Seeing into Hi-C: How our scientific connectivity revealed the close connections in our DNA to be a work of art
Scientific data can be beautiful. An example where the data itself have a particularly striking appearance even before any scientific meaning has been ascribed
https://pubs.aip.org/aip/bpr/article/7/1/012101/3377878/Seeing-into-Hi-C-How-our-scientific-connectivity
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Jonathan Pritchard
5 months ago
GWAS has been an incredible discovery tool for human genetics: it regularly identifies *causal* links from 1000s of SNPs to any given trait. But mechanistic interpretation is usually difficult. Our latest work on causal models for this is out yesterday:
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
A shortš§µ:
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Causal modelling of gene effects from regulators to programs to traits - Nature
Approaches combining genetic association and Perturb-seq data that link genetic variants to functional programs to traits are described.
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-025-09866-3
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Dr. Jaye Gardiner
6 months ago
First science session of
#CellBio2025
! š§«š§Ŗ Co-organized by
@iaincheeseman.bsky.social
and
@abbybuch.bsky.social
on the importance of the physiological context on studying cell biology. As a big fan of the ECM, I couldnāt agree more!
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Abby Buchwalter
6 months ago
It's an amazing time to be a cell biologist, as new tech makes probing cellular processes in physiological contexts more tractable. This is the theme of a Special Interest Subgroup that
@iaincheeseman.bsky.social
and I are hosting at
#cellbio2025
. Join us on Saturday 12/5!
@ascbiology.bsky.social
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6 months ago
Ribosomal RNA (rRNA) genes are found in hundreds of copies in the human genome. Do sequence variations in these paralogs change the ribosome function? Yes! I am excited to share our new preprint @mbarnalab @jkpritch in collaboration with Calico:
www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1...
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Vikram Paralkar
7 months ago
Mutations in mitochondrial rRNA are recurrently observed in cancers! š³š¤Æ
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Liam Faller
7 months ago
First ad for a position in my new lab at the University of Bristol! If you are looking for a fully funded PhD in cutting edge science that will be based in a supportive environment, and in a great city, check out the link below!
www.findaphd.com/phds/project...
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Funded PhD: Understanding the role of the ribosomal P-stalk in immune responses at University of Bristol on FindAPhD.com
PhD Project - Funded PhD: Understanding the role of the ribosomal P-stalk in immune responses at University of Bristol, listed on FindAPhD.com
https://www.findaphd.com/phds/project/funded-phd-understanding-the-role-of-the-ribosomal-p-stalk-in-immune-responses/?p188032
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Iain Cheeseman
8 months ago
An epic story and a must read. This is really beautiful work to understand the most amazing monthly regeneration event - menstruation. The authors reconstitute this process in mice (which donāt normally menstruate) allowing important new insights. Will also be a powerful model for future work.
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DevBioStanford
8 months ago
Congratulations to Dan Jarosz on being named the first associate dean for basic science in the Stanford School of Medicine!
news.stanford.edu/stories/2025...
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Dan Jarosz becomes first senior associate dean for basic science
Jarosz is the inaugural appointment to the newly created position, which will support basic science faculty throughout the Stanford School of Medicine.
https://news.stanford.edu/stories/2025/10/dan-jarosz-dean-basic-research?utm_content=httpsnewsstanfordedustories202510danjaroszdeanbasicresearch&utm_source=feedotter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=int-10-07-2025&mkt_tok=NjYwLVRKQy05ODQAAAGdYugHdfP_x-orXYhM7V1aGBLfxq4Kou2jUxIVEIUH5MUa0dx0SHj25lKqwIYKcllv1-rxTiX73b0dxP5WpFnDesI10bhCWhyTv7eihzE
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Ryan Flynn
8 months ago
Reminder to register for āCracking the Code: Nucleic Acid Medicines Coming of Ageā a Nature Conferences here in Boston, December 8th - 10th!
natureconferences.streamgo.live/cracking-the...
Great line of up RNA speakers covering basic and translational nucleic acid biology+recent clinical successes
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Cracking the Code: Nucleic Acid Medicines Coming of Age
The 2025 conference brings together leading academics and industry professionals to explore developments and challenges in the rapidly evolving field of nucleic acid medicines. By uniting researchers ...
https://natureconferences.streamgo.live/cracking-the-code-2/register
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Maria Barna
Waggoner Lab
8 months ago
Mouse studies show that depriving neuroblastoma of polyamine causes a switch in protein synthesis to suppress tumor growth and promote cell differentiation
@nature.com
@childrensphila.bsky.social
@princetonupress.bsky.social
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
www.nature.com/articles/d41...
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Kathrin is definitely larger than life! Best recruit ever!!
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8 months ago
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Kurianlab
9 months ago
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
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Rethinking RNA-binding proteins: Riboregulation challenges prevailing views
RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) are best known as effectors along the entire gene expression pathway and as constituents of RNA-protein machines such as tā¦
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0092867425006877
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Itai Yanai
12 months ago
90% of doing science is being open to new ideas.
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Yanjie Chao
about 1 year ago
Quality over quantity: Small RNA pauses translation elongation to lift protein activity: Molecular Cell
www.cell.com/molecular-ce...
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Quality over quantity: Small RNA pauses translation elongation to lift protein activity
Small noncoding RNAs typically regulate the translation initiation of target mRNAs and thereby protein production. In this issue of Molecular Cell, Thongdee etĀ al. discovered a novel regulatory mechan...
https://www.cell.com/molecular-cell/fulltext/S1097-2765%2825%2900306-5
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Maria Barna
UCSF Department of Urology
about 1 year ago
Dr. Davide Ruggero of UCSF has received a rare renewal of his prestigious ACS Professorship, recognizing his groundbreaking cancer research on protein synthesis. āØ
@ruggerolab.bsky.social
@ucsfcancer.bsky.social
urology.ucsf.edu/news/all/202...
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Anders H. Lund
about 1 year ago
I am happy to share the latest paper from the lab. We detail a tripartite cell-free translation system based on the separation of mRNAs, ribosomes and ribosome-depleted cytoplasmic lysate from human cells, allowing for flexible reconstitution of translation reaction.
#RNA
#Ribosome
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Shady Saad
about 1 year ago
I am incredibly proud to share that my work has officially been published in Cell!
@cp-cell.bsky.social
This work was a product of years of dedication and countless hours of research in the labs of Joanna Wysocka and Dan Jarosz labs
@stanfordmedicine.bsky.social
www.cell.com/cell/fulltex...
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DNA binding and mitotic phosphorylation protect polyglutamine proteins from assembly formation
DNA binding and phosphorylation protect FOXP2, a transcription factor with the longest polyQ track in the proteome, from aggregation during interphase and mitosis. Harnessing these native solubility-p...
https://www.cell.com/cell/fulltext/S0092-8674(25)00349-6
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Maria Barna
Kurianlab
about 1 year ago
www.cell.com/cancer-cell/...
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Small-molecule RNA therapeutics to target prostate cancer
Kuzuoglu-Ozturk etĀ al. showcase a therapeutic approach, ātranslatome therapy,ā to combat lethal prostate cancer. Zotatifin, a clinical molecule, targets the RNA-helicase eIF4A. Zotatifin decreases the...
https://www.cell.com/cancer-cell/abstract/S1535-6108(25)00079-0
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Maria Barna
about 1 year ago
This started out as two separate projects, actually! š¤
@mbarnalab.bsky.social
has long been interested in comparing the composition of ribosomes in different parts of a cell, since localized mRNA translation is such an important aspect of gene regulation and protein homeostasis. (2/18)
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Carolyn Bertozzi
about 1 year ago
Exciting new work from Barna Lab
@stanfordmedicine.bsky.social
www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
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A subcellular map of translational machinery composition and regulation at the single-molecule level
Millions of ribosomes are packed within mammalian cells, yet we lack tools to visualize them in toto and characterize their subcellular composition. In this study, we present ribosome expansion micros...
https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.adn2623
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The EMBO Journal
about 1 year ago
The crux of rigorously characterizing
#IRES
: Kathrin Leppek
@katleppek.bsky.social
, Maria Barna and colleagues compile a toolbox of approaches to study internal
#ribosome
entry sites in mammalian cells and embryonic tissues
www.embopress.org/doi/full/10....
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Very proud of my graduate students ā¦@adelefrancisxuā© and Zijian Zhang & key members of our lab and collaborators ā¦ā¦@GarryPNolanā© & Sharon Pitteri lfor the incredibly hard work to characterize subcellular ribosomes.
science.org/doi/10.1126/scā¦
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A subcellular map of translational machinery composition and regulation at the single-molecule level
Millions of ribosomes are packed within mammalian cells, yet we lack tools to visualize them in toto and characterize their subcellular composition. In this study, we present ribosome expansion microscopy (RiboExM) to visualize individual ribosomes and ...
https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.adn2623
about 1 year ago
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Amazing and inspiring story on RNA binding proteins and translation specificity! Congrats to all!
x.com/RuggeroDavide/ā¦
over 1 year ago
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Very grateful for the support from @pewhealth for this project and @travisclantz who is an amazing graduate student who is taking the lead on getting this project off the ground!
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over 1 year ago
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So happy to be with amazing former postdocs at the RNA Canada 2024 meeting!! Iām so happy that @OZhulyn is dressed in pink!!
over 1 year ago
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Great Highlight of the @RuggeroDavide and colleagues latest paper. A really unexpected and hidden role for eIF4E phosphorylation!
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over 1 year ago
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1/9 We show that Human ribosomes have different rRNA sequences, predominantly indels. These include abundant variants such as GGC indels, which form different structures. We visualize variants in single cells and associate them with development and cancer.
doi.org/10.1016/j.xgenā¦
almost 2 years ago
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Andrea is a super star!
x.com/AndreaZingaro9ā¦
almost 2 years ago
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So proud of my graduate student Sonia Bustos for doing an amazing job and passing her quals!
over 2 years ago
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Excited for the next meeting! Great lineup of organizers!
x.com/OlgaAnczukow/sā¦
over 2 years ago
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How an ultra-sensitive on-off switch helps axolotls regrow limbs
scopeblog.stanford.edu/2023/07/26/howā¦
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How an ultra-sensitive on-off switch helps axolotls regrow limbs
Stanford Medicine researchers discover an "on-off" switch that powers tissue regeneration in axolotls, a type of salamander.
https://scopeblog.stanford.edu/2023/07/26/how-an-ultra-sensitive-on-off-switch-helps-axolotls-regrow-limbs/
almost 3 years ago
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I'm excited to share with you our latest research on protein synthesis and tissue regeneration led by our amazing former postdoc @OZhulyn who is now an assistant professor @SickKids
nature.com/articles/s4158ā¦
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Evolutionarily divergent mTOR remodels translatome for tissue regeneration
Nature - Rapid activation of protein synthesis in the axolotl highlights the unanticipated impact of a translatome on orchestrating the early steps of wound healing and provides a missing link in...
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-023-06365-1
almost 3 years ago
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One of my favorite and most inspiring scientist!
x.com/SonenbergLab/sā¦
almost 3 years ago
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Great follow up and story on our favorite ribosome associated protein āRAPā, a metabolic enzyme PKM. Congrats to the authors on this very comprehensive work!
x.com/ribonucleicaciā¦
almost 3 years ago
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I have been catching up on reading this weekend and found this other really interested paper on a specialized ribosome associated protein. I'm glad that I didn't miss this one!
science.org/doi/10.1126/scā¦
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mRNA translational specialization by RBPMS presets the competence for cardiac commitment in hESCs
A specialized mRNA translation circuit instated in pluripotency presets the competence for cardiogenesis in humans.
https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.ade1792
about 3 years ago
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Fascinating paper on heart-specific ribosomes!
nature.com/articles/s4146ā¦
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RPL3L-containing ribosomes determine translation elongation dynamics required for cardiac function
Nature Communications - RPL3L is a paralog of the ribosomal protein RPL3 and specifically expressed in heart and skeletal muscle. Here, the authors show that RPL3L-containing ribosomes regulate...
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-023-37838-6
about 3 years ago
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Great article, I can see this problem in my field.
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about 3 years ago
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Ribosomal protein RPL39L is an efficiency factor in the cotranslational folding of proteins with alpha helical domains
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Ribosomal protein RPL39L is an efficiency factor in the cotranslational folding of proteins with alpha helical domains
Increasingly many studies reveal how ribosome composition can be tuned to optimally translate the transcriptome of individual cell types. In this study, we investigated the expression pattern, structure within the ribosome and effect on protein synthesis of the ribosomal protein paralog 39L (RPL39L). With a novel mass spectrometric approach we have quantified the expression of RPL39L in human pluripotent cells, cancer cell lines and tissue samples, and in mouse germ cells. We generated RPL39L knock-out mouse embryonic stem cell (mESC) lines and demonstrated that RPL39L impacts the dynamics of translation, to support the pluripotency and differentiation, spontaneous and along the germ cell lineage. Most differences in protein abundance between WT and RPL39L KO lines were explained by widespread proteasomal activity. By CryoEM analysis of purified RPL39 and RPL39L-containing ribosomes we found that, unlike RPL39, RPL39L has two distinct conformations in the exposed segment of the nascent peptide exit tunnel, creating a distinct hydrophobic patch that has been predicted to support the efficient co-translational folding of alpha helices. Our study shows that ribosomal protein paralogs provide switchable modular components that can tune translation to the protein production needs of individual cell types. ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.
https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2023.04.03.535332v1
about 3 years ago
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Please retweet: Iām happy to be co-organizing this first international meeting on ribosome heterogeneity and specialization! Please register your interest in attending here:
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over 3 years ago
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Amazing new paper on dormant ribosomes in early stages of embryogenesis.
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over 3 years ago
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It was a pleasure collaborating with the @RuggeroDavide lab! Unraveling a translation control mechanism underlying red blood cell differentiation. Congrats @Forester_lab and all of the authors!
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over 3 years ago
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When Translation and mRNA folding is coupled by Myc, a key driver of pediatric and adult brain cancer. Congratulations @DuyguKuzuoglu, @RuggeroDavide and to all of the authors!
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over 3 years ago
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Exciting to see this work on ribosome heterogeneity in organ development!
nature.com/articles/s4158ā¦
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A male germ-cell-specific ribosome controls male fertility
Nature - RibosomeSTāa ribosome with a specialized nascent polypeptide exit tunnelācotranslationally regulates the folding of a subset of male germ-cell-specific proteins that are...
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-022-05508-0
over 3 years ago
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Specialized ribosome cake pops that come in all different colors. We made these for happy hour with 18 different kinds of sprinkles!
over 3 years ago
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Just got back from an amazing camping trip with the lab. I'm so grateful for having such brilliant and also fun lab members! It was really a big adventure but we made it.
over 3 years ago
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Susan was an incredible champion for women in science and junior PIs, often working on high risk, high reward stem cell biology. She changed my world when I received the NYSCF Robertson award. I still fondly remember when she called me herself to tell me the good news.
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over 3 years ago
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Very cool paper on how to predict ribosome heterogeneity from rRNA reads left over in riboseq!
t.co/lW0jvSoZBq
almost 4 years ago
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