
Divya Krishna Kumar
@divya_kkumar
PhD student at @Barkailab at the Weizmann Institute of Science
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19-05-2019 07:37:03
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Excited to share my latest work together with Tamar Jana published today Molecular Cell. We focused on how transcription factors that bind similar motifs in-vitro localize to distinct promoter sets in-vivo. Barkai Lab Weizmann Institute (1/7) cell.com/molecular-cell…





Proud to present our 🎉new paper🎉deciphering the IIDR grammar of transcription factor target specificity: doi.org/10.1093/nar/gk…. Special shout out to my fellow code breakers 🕵️ Benny Krupkin and MiriCarmi and the rest of the Barkai Lab - follow 🧵 for highlights



🥳🎉We are delighted to share our new paper that deciphers the complementary strategies by DNA binding domains (DBDs) and IDRs in directing transcription factor (TF) target specificity. 🎉🥳 cell.com/molecular-cell… Divya Krishna Kumar FJonas naama barkai



Read the newest chapter of the histone timer⏲️arc in our @NAR_Open paper investigating 🧐 the role of different histone chaperones and remodelers using the . Special thanks to Gilad, it was again great working with you👨🔬 and the other members of the Barkai Lab👩👧👦. (🧵)

Amazing work by Offir Lupo Barkai Lab now online in Cell Systems 🔥

Check out our new paper: “Intrinsically disordered regions of the Msn2 transcription factor encode multiple functions using interwoven sequence grammars” published Nucleic Acids Res. The work of Vladimir Mindel and Sagie Brodsky. academic.oup.com/nar/advance-ar…

I am super excited to share our new paper in @NAR_Open about all the complex ways of how IDRs regulate the binding patterns of Gln3!🥳🎉 Thank you everyone for such an amazing work together, especially Divya Krishna Kumar FJonas Barkai Lab

🔥New paper out in @NAR_Open! 🔥 Thrilled to have taken another step towards understanding the role of disordered regions in eukaryotic transcription factor binding specificity Enjoyed working with the very best Bohdana Hurieva🇺🇦 FJonas Naama Barkai

New 📄 by Tamar Jana + Sagie Brodsky We introduce MPBA, a novel method allowing parallel measurement of TF binding to thousands of designed DNA sequences within cells. We use it to answer a fundamental question - how prevalent is TF binding cooperativity. 1/9 tinyurl.com/2s4bbu65

Exciting work! Vladimir Mindel Sagie Brodsky