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Junior Group Leader, Center for Molecular Medicine Cologne, University of Cologne, DE
Robert Hänsel-Hertsch








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Congratulations Debora, fantastic news!
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Robert Hänsel-Hertsch
🧪New method for anyone interested in protein-DNA interactions and TF mapping, from the lab of @epistrucstab.bsky.social at @unicologne.bsky.social!👇
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A great skeetorial on a new and much improved method for mapping transcription factor landscapes, with a beautiful image by our own Gloria Fuentes @gloglita.bsky.social from Life Science Editors @lifescienceeditors.bsky.social
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🔬 DynaTag by CRC 1678 project leader Robert Hänsel-Hertsch @epistrucstab.bsky.social maps protein-DNA binding at single-cell level—boosting precision in cancer & gene research. #CRC1678 #DynaTag #UniCologne
🚀Big news from CRC 1678! Robert Hänsel-Hertsch @epistrucstab.bsky.social and team unveil DynaTag—a single-cell method to map protein-DNA binding with stunning precision. Outshines ChIP-seq & CUT&RUN. 🧬Cancer research & gene regulation just got a major upgrade. #Genomics #DynaTag #PrecisionMedicine
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Stephen Matheson 🌵🚲
🧪Move over CUT&Tag, there’s a new #TranscriptionFactor mapping method in town. Our newly developed DynaTag is faster, cleaner, more sensitive than #ChIPseq, #CUT&RUN and #CUT&Tag. 🔗 Our @natcomms.nature.com paper: www.nature.com/articles/s41... 🧵Let’s break down what makes DynaTag so powerful (1/7)
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Robert Hänsel-Hertsch
DynaTag for efficient mapping of transcription factors in low-input samples and at single-cell resolution @natcomms.nature.com @epistrucstab.bsky.social www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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New work from the lab! C9orf72 ALS‐causing mutations lead to mislocalization and aggregation of nucleoporin Nup107 into stress granules - Bilican - FEBS Letters - Wiley Online Library febs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/...
I am beyond excited and incredibly proud to share that our work is now out in @nature.com This discovery was made possible thanks to the first author Kostas kelepouras, my fantastic lab , and the unique research environment here in Cologne in collaboration with the Hospital bambino Gesu in Rome.
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🚨 New from our lab: Here we explored how aging contributes to harmful protein aggregation in diseases like Huntington’s & ALS. The culprit? An overlooked aging factor — EPS8 and RAC signaling. #Aging #Longevity #Proteostasis #ALSResearch 🧵 www.nature.com/articles/s43...
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Waggoner Lab
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🧪Move over CUT&Tag, there’s a new #TranscriptionFactor mapping method in town. Our newly developed DynaTag is faster, cleaner, more sensitive than #ChIPseq, #CUT&RUN and #CUT&Tag. 🔗 Our @natcomms.nature.com paper: www.nature.com/articles/s41... 🧵Let’s break down what makes DynaTag so powerful (1/7)
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Robert Hänsel-Hertsch
David Vilchez
David Vilchez
Gianmaria Liccardi
Transcription factors shape cell identity, but mapping their genomic targets remains challenging. Here the authors present DynaTag, a modified CUT&Tag method for profiling TF occupancy in bulk and...
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DynaTag for efficient mapping of transcription factors in low-input samples and at single-cell resolution - Nature Communications
Mutations in the C9orf72 gene represent the most common genetic cause of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), a fatal neurodegenerative disease. Using patient-derived neurons and C. elegans models, w...
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FEBS Press
🧪Move over CUT&Tag, there’s a new #TranscriptionFactor mapping method in town. Our newly developed DynaTag is faster, cleaner, more sensitive than #ChIPseq, #CUT&RUN and #CUT&Tag. 🔗 Our @natcomms.nature.com paper: www.nature.com/articles/s41... 🧵Let’s break down what makes DynaTag so powerful (1/7)
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Aging is a risk factor for neurodegenerative diseases associated with protein aggregation. Here the authors identify age-related hyperactivation of EPS8/RAC signaling in C. elegans as a driver of path...
www.nature.com
The aging factor EPS8 induces disease-related protein aggregation through RAC signaling hyperactivation - Nature Aging
Robert Hänsel-Hertsch
🚨 Happy to share our first pre-print 🎉 on the causes of ribosome-associated degradation of CFTR and other transmembrane proteins. We explore how protein folding, ER insertion, and elongation dynamics influence translation arrests in this new class of RQC targets.👇 www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
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🔬 New: Method for mapping protein-DNA interactions developed 💡 @epistrucstab.bsky.social #UniCologne has developed DynaTag, a method that detects the binding of proteins to DNA even in a single cell. This is crucial for gene regulation and the development of diseases like cancer. 🧬👇 uni.koeln/LXJQE
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Nature - STING induces ZBP1-mediated necroptosis independently of TNFR1 and FADD
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STING induces ZBP1-mediated necroptosis independently of TNFR1 and FADD - Nature
Universität zu Köln
Trentini Lab
Prolonged translational arrests caused by defective mRNAs activate the ribosome-associated protein quality control (RQC) pathway, which marks harmful incomplete proteins for degradation. Multipass tra...
www.biorxiv.org
Principles of ribosome-associated protein quality control during the synthesis of CFTR
A research team at the University of Cologne has developed a method called DynaTag, which can detect the binding of proteins to DNA, even in an individual cell. Interactions of proteins with DNA are c...
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New method developed for mapping protein binding to DNA