Dr. Sarah Walker
@ribowalker
Biochemistry, molecular biology, and genetics researcher; Associate Professor of Biology; studying how ribosomes get where they need to be
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http://www.acsu.buffalo.edu/~walker47/home/index.html 01-06-2015 16:32:31
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Our paper on dormant egg ribosomes is out now! I couldn't be more grateful to work with Laura Lorenzo-Orts,@PauliGroup Haselbach lab and so many others. I learned so much and discovered my passion for #ribosomes nature.com/articles/s4158… Thank you for your enthusiasm and support!
Our paper is now online 🙌 doi.org/10.1093/nar/gk… 5'UTR purine-rich motifs deliver eIF4A1 unwinding activity site-specifically into repressive RNA structures of mRNAs encoding proliferative signatures. Well done all @CRUK_BI Cancer Research Horizons Adrianna Dabrowska @NAR_Open The RNA Society
Using real-time imaging to watch human ribosomes decode mRNA, scientists find that the process is 10x slower in humans than in bacteria. Proofreading is the rate-limiting step. Scott C Blanchard @ERundlet ow.ly/9cUG50NEpmL
The Northeast Regional #Yeast meeting is happening again, organized by @gibney_lab Cornell University July 27-28. Looking forward to seeing some gorgeous gorges while we are there! blogs.cornell.edu/gibneylab/nery…
The Buffalo RNA Interest Group will be meeting again May 22 at 1 pm. Talks from Xuhang Liu from Roswell Park on tRNA fragments in metastasis and Gable Wadsworth from Priya R. Banerjee on LLPS of RNA. Please reach out to Xuhang or myself if you’d like to be added to the list.
Check out our lab’s latest paper on noncanonical translation initiation complexes! Beautiful structures Jacob and Ha An Nguyen #structuralbiology #translation @Dunham_Lab jbc.org/article/S0021-…