The Galej group uses an integrated structural biology approach combined with biochemistry and biophysics to investigate large RNA-protein complexes involved in gene expression.
Our new paper on the structure of the human U2 snRNP was just published in Science ! In human cells protein-coding genetic information is punctuated with non-coding segments – Introns, which need to be removed from pre-mRNA by the spliceosome. U2 snRNP recognises a conserved position within…
Moritz Pfleiderer, the first PhD student in the Galej group, has successfully defended his thesis last Thursday. During the PhD, Moritz studied multi-subunit Integrator complex, which is involved in transcription attenuation and snRNAs 3′-end processing. His results were recently published in…
Molecular Cell published an interview with Wojtek and his colleagues, Max Wilkinson and Sebastian Fica from the Nagai group reflecting on the last 6 years of their work on the spliceosome structure. The associated paper on the Ci spliceosome intermediate was the first publication to go through the…
The latest #cryoEM structure from Nagai group at MRC LMB in Cambridge identifying a new spliceosome assembly intermediate (Ci complex) is now published in Molecular Cell. The paper contains the most complete and accurate depiction of the catalytic spliceosome to date and identifies a new functional…
Our newest paper describing the structure of the catalytic core of the Integrator complex is online now in Molecular Cell. Integrator complex was discovered more than 15 years ago as a specialised endonuclease responsible for the 3’-end processing of spliceosomal snRNAs. More recent studies…
A warmly welcome to our 2 newest lab members, Angelique and Sunny! Angelique joined as a research technician, after spending 5 years in Irina Gutsche’s group at IBS in Grenoble. Sunny joined as a new postdoc in November, after completing her PhD in Patrick Cramer’s group at MPI-BPC in…
Congratulations to Michal Razew, EIPOD4 postdoctoral fellow in the lab, for receiving the Prime Minister of Poland award for his PhD dissertation at the International Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology in Warsaw.
Check out our latest pre-print from the Nagai group identifying a new spliceosome assembly intermediate. The most complete and accurate depiction of the catalytic spliceosome to date; 9 datasets, 12 focused maps, 4 years in making. Fantastic effort by Max Wilkinson and Sebastian Fica.…