Check out the super cool collaborative work with @elisafadda.bsky.social. Very cool modelling!
Check out the super cool collaborative work with @elisafadda.bsky.social. Very cool modelling!
Interested in glycan-binding proteins in Immunity? Check out this review with Gabriel Rabinovich, @chrrademacher.bsky.social, and Mirta Schattner on this subject.
www.annualreviews.org/docserver/fu...
There is an accompanying review in this issue by @pengwu.bsky.social that is related and also really nice
Immune cells use sugar molecules on their surfaces to communicateβbut these signals can be hard to study.
GlycoNet researchers at @ualberta.bsky.social developed balloon-like probes to help detect these subtle interactions, opening doors for future therapies.
π canadianglycomics.ca/balloon-like...
On #WorldCancerDay ποΈ, our review on Writers and Readers of Sialylation in Immunoregulation in Cancer is out today in #JBiolChem:
π www.jbc.org/article/S002...
Follow for future experimental glyco-work from the @siglecdude.bsky.social lab π¬π§« #glycotime
@pengwu.bsky.social put together a stellar lineup of speakers. Was just fun listening and fortunate to contribute.
Nice discussions and turnover @pacifichem.bsky.social
Congrats on this beautiful work. Great to see it out!
Come for the science. The location is pretty outstanding too.
It has a registered clinical trial.
Excited to share our laboratory's research tools to study Siglecs along with some interesting discoveries with these tools. Lot of help from many group, but @zeinab-jc.bsky.social was the major driver of this work. Please reach out if you would like to try them out. www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
The link to our original study seems to be broken, so here it is: www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Schematic representation of the 14 human siglecs, 4 evolutionarily conserved on the left, with low sequence similarity, and 10 on the right sharing a higher sequence similarity to CD33. Siglec-6 is highlighted in yellow as it is the focus of this work. This is Figure 1 in the paper
When glycan recognition is linked to immune response, you need fine tuning! π
Here β¬οΈ we show how human Siglecs act as molecular precision tools, recognising the glycan and also the biological environment (or context) these glycans are found in. A 1/5 #glycotimeπ§΅ β¬οΈ
doi.org/10.1101/2025...
I missed Zeinab's handle: @zeinab-jc.bsky.social.
Shoot, I couldnβt find her handle. Now I got it!
Very excited to share some work the Lab has been working on for a while. A new platform to probe Siglec ligands. Led by an incredible PhD student (Zeinab). Comes out of an ongoing fruitful collaboration with the Derda lab. Very open to feedback! www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
Contributions by various members of my group: Zeinab, Eddie, @m-joe.bsky.social e.bsky.social, Fahim, and Sam.
New work on the structure of Siglec-10. Great collaboration that was solidified with a visit to Spain last year with fantastic discussions with June Ereno-Orbea and Jesus Jimenez-Barbero. Nice contributions on modeling by @elisafadda.bsky.social.
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
They are quite comfortable. I wear them all the time. Thanks for coming !
Sorry to hear. Hope the rest of your trip goes well.
A little story we put together that I hope can be useful: pubs.rsc.org/en/content/a.... More to come on this work related to this in the future.
Our review on the recent acceleration of research into carbohydrate Sulfation as as an enhancer of Siglec ligands: www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
Whoop whoop!
Highly recommended listening to @ghazeskandari.bsky.social if you are interested in immune cells of the brain.
We have a postdoctoral position open to help lead our CD33 project in microglia. Would be grateful if you could spread the word: macauleylab.ca/job-opening-...
Ya. We thought about this a lot to be honest and went back and re-made mutants to be sure. Had some very helpful conversations with Adnan.
Our latest work on Siglec binding to sulfated glycans. Great help: @khookh.bsky.social, @pengwu.bsky.social ,@raflynn5.bsky.social. Fom 1st PhD graduate of the lab (Jaesoo Jung) and help from Edward, Zeinab, Jhon, Kelli, @tayloregray.bsky.social, and Chris from my lab.
pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/...
With the Wen lab and @siglecdude.bsky.social, we screening a library of sulfated glycan ligands against human Siglecs, and found that sulfation and sialylation patterns serve as important determinants of Siglec binding affinity and specificity #glycotime pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/...
Makes sense. Is cell surface glycomics possible to address this?
Haβ¦I had been thinking about the same issues (posted about this in parallel under Carolynβs post) but now see Anneβs respond below that is a bit reassuring that this is a very rare event (terminal GlcNAc) under normal healthy conditions.