Jesper Svejstrup
Professor@UCPH, interested in transcription, DNA, RNA, DNA repair, gene expression, ubiquitin cellular stress, damage signaling, European Research Council + life in the lab from the Svejstrup lab at University of Copenhagen
- Reposted by Jesper SvejstrupOne day the US will have to face the shame and horror of what has happened here: that a cabal of wealthy people have elevated a monster into the most powerful person in the world www.nytimes.com/2025/11/12/u...
- I’m very happy to share Zhong Han’s beautiful work on the biochemical function of Senataxin, encoded by a gene that is mutated in rare and early-disabling neurodegenerative diseases. Turns out it rescues backtracked RNA polymerase II during early transcription! www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
- I'm very happy to share this review, written with Dan Blears, on a new interpretation of promoter-proximal pausing in the context of a transcription checkpoint. We're not the only ones with these ideas, but they've not been sufficiently explored the way we do here: genesdev.cshlp.org/content/earl...
- Extremely proud to share the impressive work done by Anouk Olthof et al. on how cells maintain healthy levels of RNAPII, and how they respond when levels are too low. Fascinating stuff, we think www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
- Excited to share our latest paper, now online in Molecular Cell. First, it shows that the RNAPII-CTD kinases CDK9 and CDK12 are Ser5-Ser2 kinases. Secondly, it describes the activation mechanism of CDK12/13 by PAF1C complex. Congratulations to David López Martínez and coauthors! lnkd.in/d_nbfMht
- Reposted by Jesper SvejstrupDanes offer to buy California to spite Trump’s Greenland aims: ‘We’ll bring hygge to Hollywood’