The Buratowski Lab: Mechanisms of Gene Expression

Buratowski Lab 2025

 

The Buratowski lab studies mechanisms of eukaryotic gene expression, focusing on RNA polymerase II transcription initiation, elongation, and termination, as well as the co-transcriptional processing of mRNA.  We use a wide array of approaches, including classic molecular genetics, genomics, protein biochemistry, mass spectrometry, and single molecule microscopy.  

Current projects include:

  • Coupling of mRNA processing to transcription via phosphorylation of the RNA polymerase II C-terminal domain (CTD)
  • The interplay between transcription and chromatin modifications, especially methylations of histone H3
  • The role of overlapping non-coding RNA transcription in modifying mRNA expression
  • The proteomics of transcription initiation and elongation (in collaboration with Jarrod Marto, DFCI/HMS)
  • Single molecule studies of RNA polymerase II transcription (in collaboration with Jeff Gelles, Brandeis University)

 


 

SOME LAB MOVIES:

 

Video: Steve gives a history of the Buratowski Lab at the Lab Reunion Symposium celebrating 30 years at Harvard Medical School.

Lab Reunion Photo

 


Video: Steve presents the lab's single molecule microscopy studies of transcription at the Fragile Nucleosome online series. January 2022.

 

Steve at Fragile Nucleosome

 


Video: Steve talks about the lab's research on gene expression at the 2014 Cold Spring Harbor Lab meeting on the history of mRNA research.


Steve speaking at CSHL


 

Video: A movie celebrating many years of Robin's cakes for lab birthdays, graduations, etc.!

 

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