Mathias Girbig

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Mathias Girbig

Mathias Girbig

@MathiasGirbig

Structural Biologist and Evolutionary Biochemist, PostDoc @KaHochberg lab; @embl, @MRC_LMB, and @FUBiochemistry alumnus

Marburg, Germany Katılım Temmuz 2017
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Olivier Duss
Olivier Duss@OlivierDuss·
Excited to share our new work on the earliest steps of Pol-III transcription: We provide structural and kinetic insights into tRNA promoter engagement by yeast transcription factor TFIIIC! Cool collaboration with the Müller and @EustermannLab @embl Details by the Wolfi below👇
Wolfram Seifert-Davila@WolframSeifertD

Our TFIIIC story continues with our latest work in NAR (academic.oup.com/nar/advance-ar…). Using cryo-EM and single-molecule fluorescence microscopy (smFM), we explored questions that remained unanswered in our human TFIIIC structure. Wanna see the updated TFIIIC structure? 🧵🪡

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Wolfram Seifert-Davila@WolframSeifertD·
Our TFIIIC story continues with our latest work in NAR (academic.oup.com/nar/advance-ar…). Using cryo-EM and single-molecule fluorescence microscopy (smFM), we explored questions that remained unanswered in our human TFIIIC structure. Wanna see the updated TFIIIC structure? 🧵🪡
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Georg Hochberg
Georg Hochberg@KaHochberg·
New paper from the lab: rdcu.be/d2g28. You may remember the strange fractal assemblies we discovered in citrate synthase. Well, the reason we even found that protein is that we were interested in how conserved self-assembly is in an enzyme with a very basic function.
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Franziska Sendker
Franziska Sendker@SendkerFL·
Happy to share our story on evolution of protein quaternary structure! We discover an astounding variation in assembly across evolutionary timescales contrasted by strong functional conservation suggesting a significant role of non-adaptive processes nature.com/articles/s4146… 👇🧵
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Andreas Boland
Andreas Boland@BolandLab_GE·
🚨Paper alarm Our new work on APC/C regulation revealed by high resolution cryo-EM structures together with the groups of Leifu Chang and David Barford has been published @NatureComms. Congratulations to Anna Höfler, Jun Yu and all other authors. 🔗nature.com/articles/s4146…
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Georg Hochberg
Georg Hochberg@KaHochberg·
New paper from us and @erblabs by @schulluc : embopress.org/doi/full/10.10…. It's about the evolution of essentiality. This question has fascinated me for a long time: How does a component that was previously unnecessary for some function become essential for it?
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Iñaki Ruiz-Trillo
Iñaki Ruiz-Trillo@multicellgenome·
Very cool and relevant work and another example of the modular evolution of transcriptional networks at the onset of animals. Here, Sox and POU are shown to be present in choanoflagellates, filastereans and, potentially, corallochytreans. So, yes, the unicellular ancestor becomes even more complex! Moreover, the authors show that choanoflagellate Sox proteins can functionally replace mammalian Sox2 in reprogramming somatic cells to induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs), while choanos POU show divergent DNA-binding capabilities. Now the question is: what are those Sox and POU doing in those organisms? Also, will POU and Sox be present in the yet-to-be discovered novel lineages? (a reminder that we have data from only a small fraction of lineages closely related to animals; 4 out of 12). Exciting times ahead! Congrats to all authors! @deMendoza_Alex @jauchr @KaHochberg @MathiasGirbig @DaisyTheBomb @Reaya27 #multicellularity #holozoans #protists
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Alex de Mendoza@deMendoza_Alex

This has been a fully collaborative project with @jauchr group in @HKUniversity, none of this would be possible without their enthusiasm, expertise and effort. It all started with an email about the origins of SOX/POU and a BLAST search. The hits were intriguing... 2/6

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This research provides new perspectives on the evolution of multicellularity - a major transition in life's history. It could have implications for developmental biology and regenerative medicine! (9/n)
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Our findings suggest that the evolution of animal stem cells might have involved repurposing pre-existing molecular tools, rather than inventing entirely new mechanisms. (8/n)
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Our findings suggest that the evolution of animal stem cells might have involved repurposing pre-existing molecular tools, rather than inventing entirely new mechanisms. (8/n)
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Interestingly, while we found POU proteins in choanoflagellates too, they couldn't induce pluripotency. This suggests that POU factors needed further adaptations to function in animal stem cells.
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