Regulating with RNAs in Bacteria and Archaea
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Latest with Beisel Lab and Yanying Yu: Expanding the flexibility of base editing for high-throughput screens in bacteria.
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If you are interested in bacteria-phage relationships, interbacterial interactions, bacteria-host interactions and RNA biology - reach out to me! I will be happy have a post-doc with an Azrieli fellowship!
Regulating with RNAs in Bacteria and Archaea
Exciting news from Nature Communications: bacterial mRNAs are scanned for RNA-guided regulation. Hfq binds mRNA using one surface and compacts it using another. This way Hfq transfers an sRNA between different target sites within a single mRNA! go.nature.com/43aAGfK
The bacterial OLE #noncoding RNA is needed for cells to grow on most carbon/energy sources (except glucose or citrate) and to secrete proteins. This find suggests OLE ( #ribozyme ?) is part of a major regulatory apparatus of many Gram+ species. PNAS Nexus tinyurl.com/5bf45s2h
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We are hiring a postdoc or a PhD student in #infection biology #microbiology #RNA biology for our #Campylobacter project CRC 1583 DECIDE. Interested in #organoids #scRNA -seq? Join us JMU.
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Learn about new discoveries in bacterial regulatory RNAs at #ASMicrobe in Atlanta, GA (June 13-17) with an In-depth Symposium featuring storzlab and Mike Gebhardt. More talks selected from the abstract submissions. Apply by Jan. 23rd!! ASM
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New preprint from the lab reinforces the role of the RRM domain protein RbpB as a global RNA binder in Bacteroides and reports a function in post-transcriptional PUL regulation: doi.org/10.1101/2023.1…. Thanks to our collaborators Wenhan Zhu, Franziska Faber & Lars Barquist.
Delighted to see this out. Tremendous effort by Josh McQuail and colleagues Helmholtz Institute Würzburg (HIRI) @EMBL CBRB Imperial Department of Infectious Disease academic.oup.com/nar/article/do…
@EMBL is seeking for Head & one Scientist for the new Microbial Automation & Culturomics Core Facility at EMBL Heidelberg! The facility will enable automated high-throughput approaches in cultivation, genetic engineering and phenotyping of microbial single species & communities
The beloved TargetRNA2 got upgraded with machine learning! Check out this new tool by Brian Tjaden
Regulating with RNAs in Bacteria and Archaea
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Can random genes do good? How are genes born? A ground breaking work by Idan Frumkin and Michael Laub provide an amazing insight and detailed experimental dissection - random gene birth, whose encoded protein work with cell machineries, is very feasible nature.com/articles/s4155…