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Translatomics for tRNA studies

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, Pierce et al. find that prime editing can be used for generating sup-tRNAs that can efficiently read through the disease-causing PTC. Kochavi et al. find […]

Translatomics for translational control insights

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, Hwang et al. reveal YAP/TAZ maintain translation under starvation via Ribo-seq and polysome profiling. Musalgaonkar et al. use selective Ribo-seq to track Reh1 dynamics […]

10 Questions with Dr. Andy High

Q1. Who inspired you to become a scientist? There wasn’t a single individual who inspired me—my interest in science has been there since childhood. I was always the kid running little experiments, taking things apart, and trying to understand why the world works the way it does. Q2. What drives your research interest? My research […]

Translatomics for wheat, ribosome pausing, and rice

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, Chen et al. use ribosome profiling to investigate how heat stress reshapes the translatome in wheat grain. Han et al. use ribosome profiling to […]

Translatomics for tRNA, rRNA, and mRNA decay

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, Hermann et al. demonstrate how tRNA modification influences on translational output. Salsi et al. uncover a new role of specific lncRNAs in rRNA regulation. […]