Yevgeniy Serebrenik
@YSereb
Assistant professor at Rutgers @RWJMS in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. We study proteostasis using cutting-edge genomics.
Excited to share our lab’s first publication! A review on how pooled protein tagging with ligandable domains is unlocking proteome-scale biology. Spearheaded by the talented @KELarrimore. frontiersin.org/articles/10.33…
Thrilled to see our work now published in @MolecularCell! It was an incredible privilege to do my postdoc with @ophirshalem and work alongside the super talented @stephsansbury and our amazing co-authors. Excited to keep building on this research in our new lab at @RWJMS!
Check out our paper, now extensively revised and published in @MolecularCell! This has been a real tour de force led by @stephsansbury and @YSereb and we are very excited about the findings and future potential of this approach cell.com/molecular-cell…
Very excited to share our new paper out in @Nature today, led by my amazing postdoc, @QZ_ChemSynBiol (now at @LifeAtPurdue) in collab w/ @themazelab (with Li & @MuirLab) showing a beautiful mechanism of monoamine modification swapping in neurons 🤩 rdcu.be/d5CNc
So you want to change transgene expression: just change your promoter, right? Changing the promoter increases RNA and thus protein levels. What more could be happening? [1/n] Well, promoters don’t just set RNA levels; they uniquely transform how RNAs are transmitted into protein…
In the nucleus, many intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs) form condensates. What IDP sequence features drive this behavior? We developed CondenSeq, a high-throughput method to measure nuclear condensate formation & applied it to ~14000 IDPs to find out rdcu.be/eq975
Our lab at the Weizmann Institute was hit tonight by Iran We will rebuild and return 💪
Scouring the human Hsp70 network uncovers diverse chaperone safeguards buffering TDP-43 toxicity biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
Excited to to see our collaboration with @GMBurslem lab published today! This is part of our ongoing long term goal of achieving scalable non-disruptive and direct imaging and perturbation of the endogenous proteome science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…
🚨Paper alert 🚨 Our latest research is out in @Nature! We reveal a surprising new role for the proteasome in innate immunity: generating antimicrobial peptides that can directly disrupt bacterial membranes. 🦠⚡ @WeizmannScience @Sys_Immunology 🔗 nature.com/articles/s4158… 🧵👇
I am extremely proud to see our work about Hepatitis B now published in @CellCellPress. From basic research to identifying the key step of infection & a potential first drug for curing this devastating disease. This has been an incredible journey.🧵 cell.com/cell/fulltext/…
The Kappel Lab is opening soon at UCLA and we’re hiring Staff Scientists to help lead our wet-lab projects & to assist with lab management! We have open positions for candidates with a PhD & for recent college grads. Learn more and apply: forms.gle/76inzTL6FoTcRP… Please RT!
Excited to announce our move to Stanford and the Arc Institute! We're hiring postdocs to explore the interplay between immune cells, metabolites and the microbiome in cancer, inflammation and metabolism. Apply here: postdocs.stanford.edu/prospective/op… #Postdoc #Stanford #ArcInstitute
NLS-binding deficient Kapβ2 reduces neurotoxicity via selective interaction with C9orf72-ALS/FTD dipeptide repeats: nature.com/articles/s4200…
The Serebrenik Lab is hiring! Join us in unraveling proteostasis with pooled protein tagging and manipulation! Interested postdocs can learn more & meet other excellent labs at the Rutgers Postdoc Peek (Apr 3-4, 2025). Apply by 1/8/25: rutgers.ca1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_en…
Single cells can learn without a nervous system, but how? In our new preprint, Deepa Rajan and I describe a simple model for habituation in Stentor cells, based on mechanoreceptor internalization and recycling, and test it with quantitative experiments. biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
Thrilled that our work on the functional effects of EML4-ALK assemblies in cancer cells is now published in @NatureComms. Herculean effort through 2.5+ years of peer review by @David_GonzMar and @LeeeRoth. nature.com/articles/s4146…
So excited to share our latest on how oncogenes and drugs corrupt cell signal perception, feat. protein condensates, optogenetics, Erk pulses, and drug resistance -- something for everyone! Led by @David_GonzMar with huge assist from @LeeeRoth biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
Excited to share our new paper where we explore why dCas9-KRAB protein levels drop so drastically after neuronal differentiation in WTC11 and KOL2.1J iPSC lines. biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
Open season on FOXA1! Our paper with the Cravatt group is out today in @MolecularCell. Please check out the updated data, including a new discovery that FOXA1 ligands mirror the effects of a nearby prostate cancer mutation. authors.elsevier.com/a/1jxLO3vVUPRn… (1/2)
Our take on striking new findings from the Ryskeldi-Falcon lab on hybrid protein filaments in disease. I suspect this will be the tip of the iceberg, and there are additional implications for normal cell biology from their study. nature.com/articles/d4158…
Excited to see the revised version of our paper now published at @CellGenomics led by @YSereb cell.com/cell-genomics/…