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Dr. Jeff Ranish Receives Promotion

Congratulations to Dr. Jeff Ranish on his promotion to Associate Professor. Jeff has been with ISB since its founding in 2000. Read about the Ranish lab group.

Recent Articles

  • A Better Understanding of DNA Unpacking

    Jie Luo and Jeff Ranish collaborated on a project to determine the molecular architecture of the NuA4/Tip60 co-activator complex. This protein complex functions to allow proper control of gene expression and DNA repair by allowing other proteins to access the DNA in the cell nucleus. The new information about the structure and function of TIP60 could provide insight into different diseases where the protein complex plays a role, such as Alzheimer’s and various cancers. The work was published in Science.

  • Ranish lab published a preprint describing a new crosslinking mass spectrometry technology

    Dynamic conformational and structural changes in proteins and protein complexes play a central and ubiquitous role in the regulation of protein function, yet it is very challenging to study these changes, especially for large protein complexes, under physiological conditions. To address this challenge, we created a novel isobaric crosslinker, Qlinker, for studying conformational and structural changes in proteins and protein complexes using quantitative crosslinking mass spectrometry (qCLMS).

  • Identification of key residues within p52/Tfb2 required for TFIIH function at transcription start sites in human and yeast cells

    Completing a years-long collaboration with the Taatjes and Kaplan labs, we publish an article in JBC that identifies key residues within the p52/Tfb2 subunit that control TFIIH function at transcription start sites in human and yeast cells.