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Neil’s paper accepted at Ang. Chemie

Congratulations to Neil, who has just had a paper accepted by Angewandte Chemie that describes his elegant FRET-based binding assays. It is available online here (or at Pubmed here) or if you prefer your science in German, here. Herzliche Gluumlckwuumlnsche, Neil!

Back-to-back reviews from the lab in Curr. Opin. Struct. Biol.

We were lucky enough to have two reviews in the most recent issue of Current Opinions in Structural Biology - in the "Sequences and topology" section. Ngaio and Jacqui told the world about Mechanisms of DNA-binding specificity and functional gene regulation by transcription factors, while Joel and Steph recruited the help of Charlie Bond and Amanda Blythe to wax lyrical about the Determinants of affinity and specificity in RNA-binding proteins. To cap it off, Amanda's image of RNA-protein hydrogel assembly was featured on the cover of the journal. A good outcome for...

Mackay lab science on Triple J and the ABC

Our recent paper in JBC on the role of CHD4 in the NuRD complex was picked up by the ANU media office because of Daniel's involvement in the paper. They put together a media release and it was picked up by several news outlets. Daniel was interviewed and there were items on the radio news on several stations. Fame and fortune should follow soon! JBC_mediarelease_Aug16

Have been off X for months but had to log in to see response to AF3. I am much less smart than the authors - but am I (and Erin) the only ones to think that the helical afros that it makes out of IDRs is totally weird? Am I missing something?

Amazing story from the lab down the corridor - @RezwanSidd working with Sandro Ataide and Ruth Hall in @SydneySOLES at @Sydney_Science - now they will be thrown into the gladiators' pit I suspect with the other protagonists that prowl this landscape! 🙂 Great piece of work!

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