Translatomics for identifying coding regions, stress responses and 5’UTRs

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, Goodall et al. introduce PIRT-Seq, a refined ribosome profiling method that improves detection of coding regions across the genome. Herrera-Fernández et al. demonstrate how […]

Translatomics for tomato, glioblastoma, and stem cells

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, Jia et al. show that salt stress reshapes translation in tomato seedlings, enhancing stress-response pathways while repressing growth-related protein synthesis. Wang et al. identify […]

10 Questions with Professor André Gerber

Q1. Who inspired you to become a scientist? As a child, I discovered a chemistry programme on TV that I loved watching. I then received a chemistry kit and set up my first “lab” in the shed next to our house. Altogether, these early experiences – and possibly a film about Marie Curie – founded […]

Translatomics for sORF, micropeptide and tRNA

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. combine ribo-seq and proteomics to distinguish translated and stable functional peptides. Cao et al. reveal hidden translational suppression of meiosis genes, […]

Translatomics for Isodecoders, pre-tRNAs and plant seeds

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, Alarcon, R. et al. design the multiplexed long read tRNAseq method Verstraten, R. et al. develop a long read approach for sequencing pre-tRNAs Bai […]