Yogesh Gupta
@guptayogeshtx
Structural Biologist | Studying RNA and DNA modification enzymes | Associate Professor at University of Texas Health San Antonio | Founder, Atomic Therapeutics
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http://ccri.uthscsa.edu/YGupta.html 10-12-2015 22:58:46
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2-min absolutely worth spending: Cynthia Wolberger explains Rosalind Franklin’s famous photograph 51 that ushers in modern molecular biology as we know it 🧬
I am very excited to be a part of the Midwest AViDD center. Thank you Midwest AViDD Center and @NIAIDFunding for supporting my team’s efforts on SARS-CoV-2 UT Health San Antonio Research and 🎗Greehey Children's Cancer Research Institute🎗
Pleased to share a new #preprint from my lab UT Health San Antonio Research & 🎗Greehey Children's Cancer Research Institute🎗 A cryptic pocket in human METTL3-METTL14 regulates m6A conversion and m6A sensing/reading. Many thanks to @NIAIDFunding The Welch Foundation for their support | researchsquare.com/article/rs-315… | #m6A #METTL3 #RNA
We are pleased to be a part of this collaborative study published today Molecular Cell SRSF2 plays an unexpected role as reader of m5C on mRNA, linking epitr... sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
How is the intricate 3D structure of #tRNA recognized by friend & foe from birth till death? Happy to share my new review CellChemicalBiology on the ever-expanding tRNA interactome and diverse mechanisms of #RNA recognition. Read here tinyurl.com/4h9bpkh5 & doi.org/10.1016/j.chem…
Pleased to share our collaborative study published in Science Advances on how IRF8 mutations facilitate immune escape and contribute to lymphoma (DLBCL) biology. Thanks The Welch Foundation @NIAIDFunding UT Health San Antonio Research 🎗Greehey Children's Cancer Research Institute🎗 | Science Advances science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…
Pleased to share our work on a cancer target METTL3 just published in eLife - the journal: Structure of METTL3-METTL14 with an m6A nucleotide reveals insights into m6A conversion and sensing doi.org/10.7554/eLife.… thanks The Welch Foundation and NIAID for supporting research in my lab!