Author name: Oscar Ting

Translatomics for ncORFs, diapause and m⁷G

December 15th, 2024 Recent Publications Harnessing the Power of Translatomics Every week we provide a digest of a small number of recent interesting papers in the field of translatomics. In this week’s Sunday papers, Mittal et al. use ribosome profiling to investigate translation in calorie restricted and rapamycin-treated aging mice. Yang et al. use RNA-Seq […]

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Translatomics for RNA life cycle, circRNA and tRNA

December 8th, 2024 Recent Publications Harnessing the Power of Translatomics Every week we provide a digest of a small number of recent interesting papers in the field of translatomics. In this week’s Sunday papers, Coscujuela Tarrero et al. present a Nanodynamo, novel method to measure RNA life cycle dynamics in cells; Gong et al. introduces

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Translatomics for BmNPV, SVA and influenza virus

December 1st, 2024 Recent Publications Harnessing the Power of Translatomics Every week we provide a digest of a small number of recent interesting papers in the field of translatomics. In this week’s Sunday papers, Chi et al. revealed the significant regulatory roles of PCBP1-AS1 protein in host-pathogen interactions, which could be the potential target for

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Translatomics for transcription, RNA exosome and spermiogenesis

November 24th, 2024 Recent Publications Harnessing the Power of Translatomics Every week we provide a digest of a small number of recent interesting papers in the field of translatomics. In this week’s Sunday papers, Zhao et al. uncovered how alternative transcription start site usage (ATTSS) added a hidden layer of gene regulation in cancer. Fasken et

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Translatomics for METTL16, TACO1 and eIF3d

November 17th, 2024 Recent Publications Harnessing the Power of Translatomics Every week we provide a digest of a small number of recent interesting papers in the field of translatomics. In this week’s Sunday papers, Ma et al. investigate METTL16’s role in promoting efficient translation and alternative splicing during spermatogenesis. Brischigliaro et al. explore how TACO1

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Translatomics for machine learning, RPFdb v3.0 and AAA

November 10th, 2024 Recent Publications Harnessing the Power of Translatomics Every week we provide a digest of a small number of recent interesting papers in the field of translatomics. In this week’s Sunday papers, Rangel et al. develop a machine learning approach to ribosome pausing discovery, Wang et al. present new features to the updated

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Translatomics for gastric cancer

November 3rd, 2024 Recent Publications Harnessing the Power of Translatomics Every week we provide a digest of a small number of recent interesting papers in the field of translatomics. In this week’s Sunday papers, several groups of researchers used polysome profiling techniques to study gastric cancer at the molecular level. Chang et al. showed that PUS7-mediated

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Translatomics for m⁶A modifications in METTL3, RF and PTT

October 27th, 2024 Recent Publications Harnessing the Power of Translatomics Every week we provide a digest of a small number of recent interesting papers in the field of translatomics. In this week’s Sunday papers, the researchers used ribo-seq and polysome profiling techniques to address m6A modifications. Wang et al. investigated how methyltransferase-like-3 drove metabolic reprogramming to

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Translatomics for calibrated ribo-seq, Alzheimer and leukemia

October 20th, 2024 Recent Publications Harnessing the Power of Translatomics Every week we provide a digest of a small number of recent interesting papers in the field of translatomics. In this week’s Sunday papers, Tomuro et al. address contamination from rRNA and the inability to accurately measure the number of ribosomes on transcripts in Ribo-Seq

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Translatomics for fasting, microproteins and lychee

October 13th, 2024 Recent Publications Harnessing the Power of Translatomics Every week we provide a digest of a small number of recent interesting papers in the field of translatomics. In this week’s Sunday papers, Yang et al. discovered how translatome remodelling happens in hepatocytes during fasting, Vieira de Souza et al. uncovers the reasons why

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