Seminar on Protein Structure Evolution every 2nd Tue, 4 PM GMT.
Link: https://tinyurl.com/prose-seminar2
By @claudiaalcar.bsky.social @caro-rocha.bsky.social @lacholt.bsky.social @zachary-ardern.bsky.social @romeritos.bsky.social @hassanzaman.bsky.social
Protein Structure Evolution (ProSE) Seminar
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Join ProSe next week Tuesday, when Noelia Ferruz @noeliaferruz.bsky.social is talking about "Controllable Protein Design with Protein Language Models and Reinforcment Learning", TUE, May 12, 5PM CET!
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Our next Talk will be "Protein Origami and the Hidden Rules of Functional Innovations"! March 11th, 5PM CET. Sign-up here: tinyurl.com/prose-seminar2
Next up in our ProSE seminar series: Vyacheslav Tretyachenko on alternative translation in the human proteome
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Past seminars: tinyurl.com/ProSE-videos
Join us the last time before the summer break! Cesar A. Ramirez-Sarmiento will talk about "Unveiling the fold-switching behavior of RfaH: echoes of the past, signals of the present". As always, Tue 5PM CET, follow the link to sign-up: tinyurl.com/prose-seminar2
Our next speaker will be Timothy Fuqua @timothyfuqua.bsky.social with "The Evolution and Emergence of Regulatory DNA", 14th April, 5PM CET.
Sign-up here:
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ProSe goes into the 2nd with a talk by Vyacheslav Tretyachenko on the pervasive alternative translation in the human proteome. Join us tomorrow via Zoom, 4PM GMT, 5PM CET.
New review out in Nat Rev Genet: Emergence & evolution of protein-coding de novo genes by Erich and Lars Eicholt @lacholt.bsky.social. How non-coding DNA becomes translated, persists or is lost in populations, and can yield structured/functional proteins—plus methods & open questions! rdcu.be/e09SM
🚀We’re excited to share our new paper in Bioinformatics!
We introduce a user-friendly toolkit that implements our novel DeNoFo file-format for standardised annotation of de novo gene detection workflows — enabling reproducible methodology descriptions and easier dataset comparison across studies.
Check out our new review in Nature Reviews Genetics on de novo emerged genes and proteins. How they emerge, are lost and persist - and how de novo emerged proteins relate to randomized proteins! @bornberglab.bsky.social www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Come listen to my talk about how enhancers evolve and how promoters emerge from randomly synthesized DNA sequences!
Protein Structure Evolution (ProSE) Seminar
Protein Structure Evolution (ProSE) Seminar
Protein Structure Evolution (ProSE) Seminar
Protein Structure Evolution (ProSE) Seminar
Protein Structure Evolution (ProSE) Seminar
Protein Structure Evolution (ProSE) Seminar
Bornberglab
Elias Dohmen
Lars Eicholt
Timothy Fuqua 🏳️🌈
Next up in our ProSE seminar series: Vyacheslav Tretyachenko on alternative translation in the human proteome
Register to join: tinyurl.com/prose-seminar2
Past seminars: tinyurl.com/ProSE-videos
Protein Structure Evolution (ProSE) Seminar
Nature Reviews Genetics - De novo gene evolution entails the birth of new genes from previously non-coding DNA. In this Review, Bornberg-Bauer and Eicholt overview how protein-coding de novo genes...
Our next speaker will be Timothy Fuqua @timothyfuqua.bsky.social with "The Evolution and Emergence of Regulatory DNA", 14th April, 5PM CET.
Sign-up here:
tinyurl.com/prose-seminar2
De novo gene evolution entails the birth of new genes from previously non-coding DNA. In this Review, Bornberg-Bauer and Eicholt overview how protein-coding de novo genes are identified, the mechanist...
New review out in Nat Rev Genet: Emergence & evolution of protein-coding de novo genes by Erich and Lars Eicholt @lacholt.bsky.social. How non-coding DNA becomes translated, persists or is lost in populations, and can yield structured/functional proteins—plus methods & open questions! rdcu.be/e09SM
Nature Reviews Genetics - De novo gene evolution entails the birth of new genes from previously non-coding DNA. In this Review, Bornberg-Bauer and Eicholt overview how protein-coding de novo genes...