TSL Synbio just deposited 192 highly requested plasmids on @addgene.bsky.social! š§Ŗ
Popular by demand: Our deposits include MoClo Plant promoters, plant terminators, C-terminal and N-terminal tags.
Find them here: www.addgene.org/kits/youles-...
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A MoClo collection containing a selection of N-Terminal and C-Terminal tag modules, common plant promoters and terminators, and acceptor vectors.
Huge thanks to Mark Youles and Liam Egan for the months of hard work - weāre delighted that these are now easy to access for scientists worldwide bringing TSL's total contribution to Addgene to 1533 plasmids! š§¬
Our researchers have had an incredible, productive time at the Wheat Genomics and Bioinformatics Training Workshop at the National Plant Protection Centre, Bhutan š¾
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The Sainsbury Laboratory
Love how scicom is so much a part of @TheSainsburyLab culture.
Inspiring words by Siyu @SiyuSong3: āscience should be inclusiveā š§« š§¬ š± š
John Innes Centre
Very successful #CEPAMS2026 annual symposium! @johninnescentre.bsky.social @thesainsburylab.bsky.social Next one will be in Beijing next yearš
Delighted to see our Next Generation Infrastructure project with @johninnescentre.bsky.social featured on BBC.
The vision "Healthy Plants. Healthy People. Healthy Planet." is being realised at Norwich Research Park through facilities set to transform UK plant & microbial research š±
Delighted to see our Next Generation Infrastructure project with @johninnescentre.bsky.social featured on BBC.
The vision "Healthy Plants. Healthy People. Healthy Planet." is being realised at Norwich Research Park through facilities set to transform UK plant & microbial research š±
New Publication:Ā Molecular mimicry of a pathogen virulence target by a plant immune receptor (2026)
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New Publication:Ā A plant pathogen effector blocks stepwise assembly of a helper NLR resistosome (2026)
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New Publication: Synchronous spatiotemporal control of autophagy and organelle trafficking is necessary for infection by Magnaporthe oryzae (2026)
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Plants and animals respond to pathogen attack by mounting innate immune responses that require intracellular nucleotide-binding leucine-rich repeat (NLR) proteins. These immune receptors detectā¦
Helper NLRs function as central nodes in plant immune networks. Upon activation, they oligomerize into inflammasome-like resistosomes to initiate immune signaling, yet the dynamics of resistosomeā¦
The blast fungus Magnaporthe oryzae infects plants using an appressorium that generates force to breach the leaf cuticle. Appressorium development follows a cell-cycle-regulated morphogenetic programā¦