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Mateusz Wagner

@MateuszMWagner

Ph.D. candidate in Smolka Lab; Weill Institute for Cell and Molecular Biology at Cornell University. I have no idea what I'm doing.

Mateusz Wagner Reposted

Thrilled to share our latest story @NatureCellBio on a new way to control protein localization without exogenous triggers (e.g., light/rapamycin)—take advantage of endogenous triggers in dividing cells! Free link: rdcu.be/dSlrS Regular link: nature.com/articles/s4155… 1/4

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Mateusz Wagner Reposted

New paper on non-canonical DNA-PKcs signaling. We speculate that the substrate recognition pocket of DNA-PKcs can adopt multiple configurations, which would explain how it can phosphorylate S/T-Q as well as S/T-ψ-D/E motifs. jbc.org/article/S0021-…

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Mateusz Wagner Reposted

This work was driven by Bokun (@BokunXie) a fantastic graduate student. He is starting to look for a postdoctoral position to start in the Fall. The lab that is able to recruit him will be very lucky!

How does DNA damage signaling suppress chromosomal rearrangements? Check our recent paper just out in EMBO Journal. Multi-step control of homologous recombination via Mec1/ATR suppresses chromosomal rearrangements | embopress.org/doi/full/10.10…

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Mateusz Wagner Reposted

How does DNA damage signaling suppress chromosomal rearrangements? Check our recent paper just out in EMBO Journal. Multi-step control of homologous recombination via Mec1/ATR suppresses chromosomal rearrangements | embopress.org/doi/full/10.10…

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Mateusz Wagner Reposted

We have postdoctoral positions open (see ad below). Projects involve DNA damage signaling mechanisms and development of novel approaches to interrogate kinase/phosphatase action in cells. Come join our lab! Please share / apply.

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