Figure 1. Cryo-EM of abundant protein complexes in native membranes.
Figure 2. Cryo-EM of membrane proteins in vesicles.
Figure 3. 3D reconstruction of V-ATPase in native synaptic vesicle membranes.
Figure 4. Generation of membrane vesicles for structure determination of proteins in their native lipid bilayer.
I've written a review on what I think is an extremely exciting direction in cryo-EM:
Cryo-EM of endogenous membrane proteins in their native lipid bilayer
Open access in Quarterly Reviews of Biophysics:
doi.org/10.1017/S003...
06.03.2026 12:40
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Please check out our new preprint! Using single cell analysis paired with HCR to visualize transcript localization we have identified cell and tissue-specific expression of various genes encoding tubulins, kifs, and dyneins during neural crest development!
07.03.2026 03:43
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Since last year, I've been making a RELION GUI that supports viewing, navigating and running jobs in a way completely compatible with the original RELION pipeline. Now it's working nicely for both SPA and tomography! Please try it out - github.com/hanjinliu/hi...
22.02.2026 20:10
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If this does not convert you to Chlamy, you're a lost soul.
20.02.2026 19:43
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Finding one mutation that improves a protein is hard. Finding five that work together is exponentially harder.
Today in @science.org, Hsu and Konermann labs present MULTI-evolve, a lab-in-the-loop framework that does it in just one machine learning-guided round.
19.02.2026 19:50
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Cryogenic electron tomography by the numbers: Charting underexplored lineages in structural cell biology pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41706896/ #cryoEM
19.02.2026 21:19
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New paper from my group in @science.org : "A small polymerase ribozyme that can synthesise itself and its complementary strand" www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
Outstanding work by @edogia.bsky.social
13.02.2026 10:57
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Long in the making, but happy to present the Chlamydomonas chlororibosome!
Cryo-ET🔬reveals a large new domain on the small subunit, built from multiple extensions in conserved ribosomal proteins.
bioRxiv 📖: shorturl.at/q44tG
This suggests greater chlororibosome diversity than expected!
1/n 🧵
10.02.2026 08:35
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Very happy to contribute a short section to this Methods in Molecular Biology regarding Eugleozoa. We describe large-scale Paradiplonema papillatum cultivation using carboys.
Great work by postdoc Dong Woo Shin and a game changer for biochemical and structural work!
link.springer.com/book/10.1007...
09.02.2026 18:52
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Thank you @mollyherring.bsky.social for the stunning showcase 😍
Like what you see? Come ExM with us! Let’s flood the internet with microbial marvels 🦠
#ProtistsOnSky #MicroEvoSky 🧪🔬🌍
@dudinlab.bsky.social @centriolelab.bsky.social @moorefound.bsky.social @embl.org @erc.europa.eu @embo.org
04.02.2026 20:43
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Zombosomes, large vesicles with cell-like qualities, can spread alpha-synuclein protein clumps from astrocytes to other astrocytes, neurons, and lab-grown brain tissues.
Learn more: https://scim.ag/4qSd1vP
05.02.2026 23:50
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Check out our new preprint! We uncover the full molecular mechanism of rotavirus membrane penetration and cytosolic escape using cryo-ET, live-cell imaging, and single-molecule assays. (1/3)
🔗 biorxiv.org/content/10.6...
27.01.2026 17:03
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🚀 CryoSPARC v5.0 BETA is here!
We’re excited to deploy another major #CryoSPARC release to help enable and accelerate #cryoEM data analysis. v5 has a redesigned underlying software system and many new features - highlights in thread!
Full changelog: cryosparc.com/updates/v5.0.0
27.01.2026 20:36
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Comparison of the cytoskeletal architectures of Toxoplasma and Chromera flagellates using ExM.
Isadonna Tengganu and Ke Hu develop transfection and ExM protocols for Chromera velia, enabling direct comparisons with its parasitic apicomplexan relative, Toxoplasma gondi.
journals.biologists.com/jcs/article/...
13.01.2026 09:53
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Scientists have gotten good at blocking enzymes to treat disease. Now can they speed them up? - News
Enzymes are the molecular machines that power life; they build and break down molecules, copy DNA, digest food, and drive virtually every chemical reaction in our cells. For decades, scientists have d...
For decades, scientists have designed drugs to slow down or block enzymes, but Tarun Kapoor wondered if tackling some diseases requires the opposite approach.
We spoke with Kapoor about why speeding up an enzyme is so difficult, and how his team is cracking this problem.
See the full Q&A here:
13.01.2026 18:55
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It is so exciting to see our LEA proteins playing a role in solving this insane structure. Amazing work to the authors!
09.01.2026 17:39
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The #ChlamyDataset is on the cover of @cp-molcell.bsky.social 🖼️🥰!
Read @lifeonthewedge.bsky.social's great thread🧵 for the inside scoop🍨 on all the #TeamTomo developments already made possible since these 1829 tomos hit EMPIAR 🧪 🧶🧬
For more, here's the old preprint thread:
bsky.app/profile/cell...
09.01.2026 19:49
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This was a really fun and interesting Molecule of the Month to do! Check out the article to see even more elaborate RNA-only structures.
06.01.2026 15:48
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Medina, Chang et al. of the @nanigrotjahn.bsky.social lab introduce a new method based on the Surface Morphometrics pipeline to measure global and local thicknesses of organellar #membranes from cellular cryo-electron tomography data. rupress.org/jcb/article/...
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05.01.2026 20:15
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New preprint out! Using ~75k environmental OTUs + 77 fossil calibrations, we reconstructed a Proterozoic timeline of eukaryote evolution. Our results show crown eukaryotes were already diversifying >1.6 Ga, long before the first undisputed fossils (~1.05 Ga).
🔗 DOI: www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6...
15.12.2025 08:19
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It’s out! Using cryo-ET in Dicty cells, we take a fresh in situ look at vaults. Surprisingly, we uncover vaults associated with ER and NE membranes, and find that many vaults enclose ribosomes in defined orientations, opening new avenues to their cellular function! www.biorxiv.org/lookup/conte...
16.12.2025 08:17
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Finally, we’ve solved a long-standing mystery: what tintinnid shells are actually made of:
A new class of biomaterial formed by remarkable structural proteins unique to tintinnids.
A major milestone after 3 years of work! Read about it in our preprint: doi.org/10.64898/202...
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27.12.2025 10:30
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Final version is out! Our large-scale cryo-ET dataset 🔬 of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii 🦠 is now published in @cp-molcell.bsky.social
Huge collaborative effort! So glad to see the community already using it to develop new resources & tools.
Check it out here: shorturl.at/z4i4c
#CryoEM #CryoET
19.12.2025 16:45
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New @jgp.org study from Lopez-Mateos, Narang, & @vyy-sf.bsky.social @ucd-physiology.bsky.social reveals potential of #DeepLearning methods to model multiple states of human voltage-gated sodium channels and their interactions with β-subunits and calmodulin. rupress.org/jgp/article/...
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18.12.2025 19:30
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