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URL:https://www.mdc-berlin.de/news/events/dea-slade-phf3-couples-transcript
 ion-regulation-mrna-stability-through-new-pol-ii-ctd
LOCATION:Hannoversche Straße 28 MDC Berlin-Mitte (BIMSB)\,10115 Berlin\,Ge
 rmany
SUMMARY:Dea Slade: PHF3 couples transcription regulation with mRNA stabilit
 y through the new Pol II CTD reader domain SPOC
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DESCRIPTION:Dea Slade will talk about unpublished work on the new transcrip
 tion\nregulator PHF3\, which uses the new CTD reader domain SPOC to dock o
 nto\nPol II and regulate transcription and mRNA stability. After the talk\
 nthere are four 30min slots reserved for for discussion.\n\nDea Slade is a
  group leader at Max Perutz Lab within Vienna Biocenter.\nShe studies DNA 
 damage response and transcription regulation in\nmammalian cells\, with a 
 particular focus on the regulation of\nprotein-protein interactions by pos
 t-translational modifications such\nas phosphorylation\, poly(ADP-ribosyl)
 ation and acetylation. Prior to\nbecoming a group leader she worked on DNA
  repair in Deinococcus\nradiodurans as a PhD student at Paris University P
 ierre et Marie Curie\nand structurally characterized poly(ADP-ribose) glyc
 ohydrolases during\nher postdoc at the Paterson Institute in Manchester.\n
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Dea Slade will talk about unpublished work 
 on the new transcription regulator PHF3\, which uses the new CTD reader do
 main SPOC to dock onto Pol II and regulate transcription and mRNA stabilit
 y. After the talk there are four 30min slots reserved for for discussion. 
 </p>\n<p>Dea Slade is a group leader at Max Perutz Lab within Vienna Bioce
 nter. She studies DNA damage response and transcription regulation in mamm
 alian cells\, with a particular focus on the regulation of protein-protein
  interactions by post-translational modifications such as phosphorylation\
 , poly(ADP-ribosyl)ation and acetylation. Prior to becoming a group leader
  she worked on DNA repair in Deinococcus radiodurans as a PhD student at P
 aris University Pierre et Marie Curie and structurally characterized poly(
 ADP-ribose) glycohydrolases during her postdoc at the Paterson Institute i
 n Manchester.</p>
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