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Harmit Malik receives Novitski Prize

The Genetics Society of America honored Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center's Dr. Harmit Malik with the Edward Novitski Prize for his extraordinary ingenuity and intellectual ingenuity in his studies of genetic conflict.

Flexible Slinkies Form in DNA of Archaea

Summary New cryo-electron microscopy images suggest archaeal microbes pack their chromatin into tight coils that can spring open, forming unexpected contortions. Archaeal DNA forms coils that can flop apart in solution, new cryo-electron microscopy experiments reveal. Credit: S. Bowerman et al./ eLife 2021 In some single-celled organisms, DNA coils like a spring and opens like a book. eLife. “Very much to our surprise, we found that these structures can undergo all sorts of gymnastics,” says Luger, a biochemist at the University of Colorado Boulder. Like DNA in the nucleus of human cells, archaeal DNA coils around proteins like string wrapped around a yo-yo. But there’s another twist, the team found. Those coils of DNA can also spread 90 degrees apart – a phenomenon scientists hadn’t seen before. Such bends in the springlike structures could potentially let archaeal proteins sidle up to the DNA and switch genes on and off, Luger suggests. (Scientists don’t currentl

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