New Method HITS RNA-Protein Interaction SitesNovember 5, 2008DNA, it has turned out, isn’t all it was wound up to be. In recent years we learned that the molecule of life, the discovery of the 20th century, did not-could not-by itself explain the huge differences in complexity between a human and a worm. Forced to look elsewhere, scientists turned to RNA; however, methodological […]
Two Studies Reveal Proteome-Wide Effects of miRNAsOctober 24, 2008Proving that great minds think alike, two independent research groups have used similar methods to examine the impact of individual miRNAs on the proteome. In a Nature report by Steven Gygi, David Bartel, and co-workers at Harvard Medical School, the Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, researchers used a quantitative […]
miRNA Silences Transcription of a Neighboring GeneOctober 22, 2008Like a conscientious librarian, miRNA can’t seem to resist saying “Shhhh!” whenever the opportunity arises, whether in post-transcriptional or, as a new study suggests, in transcriptional silencing of genes. Although miRNAs were initially thought to suppress gene expression primarily through translational inhibition, recent evidence suggests additional roles for miRNAs in regulating gene expression in the […]
Mutant HistonesOctober 15, 2008Over the years mutants like E.T., the Hulk, Yoda, and the X-Men to name a few, have all left a lasting impression in our lives. That’s why when a group of John’s Hopkins researchers, led by Jef Boeke, produced a library of synthetic histone H3 and H4 mutants to probe the function of each residue […]
Intron-Encoded miRNA Sidekick to the RescueOctober 15, 2008Every great star has a sidekick who sometimes threatens to steal the show: Batman had Robin, Sherlock Holmes had Dr. Watson, and Hillary had Bill. Likewise, some proteins appear to have an intron-encoded miRNA sidekick that neutralizes the “bad guys” so that the protein can effectively perform its cellular function, as demonstrated in a recent […]