Journal Club
2020 Jan-Feb Journal club
1. [Suji] Lai, F., Damle, S., Ling, K., Rigo, F. (2020). Directed RNase H Cleavage of Nascent Transcripts Causes Transcription Termination Molecular Cell
2. [Min-Kyu] Sen, I., Zhou, X., Chernobrovkin, A., Puerta-Cavanzo, N., Kanno, T., Salignon, J., Stoehr, A., Lin, X., Baskaner, B., Brandenburg, S., Björkegren, C., Zubarev, R., Riedel, C. (2020). DAF-16/FOXO requires Protein Phosphatase 4 to initiate transcription of stress resistance and longevity promoting genes Nature Communications 11(1), 138.
3. [Hong-Yeoul] Lee, J., Mendell, J. (2020). Antisense-Mediated Transcript Knockdown Triggers Premature Transcription Termination Molecular Cell
4. [Tsogoo] Huang, H., Weng, H., Zhou, K., Wu, T., Zhao, B., Sun, M., Chen, Z., Deng, X., Xiao, G., Auer, F., Klemm, L., Wu, H., Zuo, Z., Qin, X., Dong, Y., Zhou, Y., Qin, H., Tao, S., Du, J., Liu, J., Lu, Z., Yin, H., Mesquita, A., Yuan, C., Hu, Y., Sun, W., Su, R., Dong, L., Shen, C., Li, C., Qing, Y., Jiang, X., Wu, X., Sun, M., Guan, J., Qu, L., Wei, M., Müschen, M., Huang, G., He, C., Yang, J., Chen, J. (2019). Histone H3 trimethylation at lysine 36 guides m6A RNA modification co-transcriptionally. Nature 429(7748), 457 - 419.
5. [Seong-Hoon] Lu, H., Yu, D., Hansen, A. S., Ganguly, S., Liu, R., Heckert, A., et al. (2018). Phase-separation mechanism for C-terminal hyperphosphorylation of RNA polymerase II. Nature, 558(7709), 318–323.
6. {Yan] Guerrero, A., Herranz, N., Bin Sun, Wagner, V., Gallage, S., Guiho, R., et al. (2019). Cardiac glycosides are broad-spectrum senolytics. Nature Metabolism, 1(11), 1074–1088.
7. [Se-Jeong] Bussian, T. J., Aziz, A., Meyer, C. F., Swenson, B. L., van Deursen, J. M., & Baker, D. J. (2018). Clearance of senescent glial cells prevents tau-dependent pathology and cognitive decline. Nature, 562(7728), 578–582.
Please download the listed paper(s) and read them before your attendance.
Comments on each presentation would be welcome.
2013 summer journal club is scheduled on every Tuesday of July and August. Please take a look at the lists of the papers below and choose one paper you want to present. The order of presentation will be informed later via 'Twitter'. I hope all of you could have insight into your own projects through this journal club.