Taming the repetitive transcriptome with RNA binding proteins
- Datum: 24.11.2021
- Uhrzeit: 16:00
- Vortragende(r): Tugce Aktas
- Max-Planck-Institute for Molecular Genetics
- Ort: Zoom video conference
- Gastgeber: Olivia Majer
- Kontakt: vseminars@mpiib-berlin.mpg.de

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Talk abstract:
On the one hand, we know that transposons/viruses pose a danger to our genome integrity and cause diseases, on the other hand it is becoming more and more clear that at the same time, paradoxically, they play crucial roles in creating incredible biological complexity. How do our cells perform this balancing act?
In our laboratory we are motivated by these fundamental questions and we work on several aspects of transposon-host interactions and their impact on the evolution and wiring of post-transcriptional RNA processing networks. We investigate how strategies that suppress, delay or neutralize transcribed transposons/viruses shape our transcriptomes and through evolution, our genomes.