Now out! Methods for isotope labeling in mammalian cells for NMR studies of difficult-to-produce proteins onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10....
Now out! Methods for isotope labeling in mammalian cells for NMR studies of difficult-to-produce proteins onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10....
A 3 by 2 collection of images showing various natural spirals. The bottom middle one shows a roll of Parafilm with the side of the roll visible
Spirals are everywhere in nature!
Scientists have seen Asgard archaea crawling for the first time. When it comes to the origin of eukaryotes, this is like seeing a feathered dinosaur in the wild. (Video courtesy of Philipp Ralder)
As Fran was nice enough to highlight this, I thought I'd put up a brief thread. 3 in 10 proteins that our cells make are either embedded in membranes (ion channels, adhesion molecules, etc.) or secreted (insulin, antibodies). They move through the secretory pathway.
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Holy shit. Bin nur ich das oder ist das selbst fΓΌr trumpsche Standards ein neuer Tiefpunkt absurden, zusammenhanglosen, faktenfreien Gebrabbels? #wef #trump
We've got ISSUES. Literally.
We scraped >100k special issues & over 1 million articles to bring you a PISS-poor paper. We quantify just how many excess papers are published by guest editors abusing special issues to boost their CVs. How bad is it & what can we do?
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Helical charge distribution at the transmembrane-luminal interface determines subcellular localization https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.11.12.688035v1
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Blog post: Just quit
Quitting projects in science is hard, but we should be doing a lot more of it.
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Do #lipids carry the signatures of #evolution?π€
In #Biochemistry Perspective, We 'provocatively' (as my former PhD guide & scientific guru Sankar put it ) propose an expanded view of the classic βlipid divideβ idea
feedback/critiques all welcome π #lipidtime
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Ups we did it again! Please mark your calender. EMBO Workshop βLipid Code to Lifeβ, taking place September 7β11, 2026, in Dresden, organized by Maria Fedorova, @lipid.bsky.social, Valerie O'Donnell, @holthuislab.bsky.social and @molcellbiophys-lab.bsky.social π₯³ Retweets = lipidlove
wait, wait, what ????
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AI generated figure about autism
The Scientifc Reports autism cycle article has been retracted: doi.org/10.1038/s415...
LIVESTREAM in half an hour about the new ancient DNA study published last week that changes our timeline for ancient cats. Should be a fun dive into the archaeology of cats
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New preprint from the lab!!π
We show that Asgard archaea ESCRT-III proteins can trigger membrane fission and reveal its molecular mechanism, offering clues to how these cells may have built internal compartments. But do these organisms even have these compartments?
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
I will be giving several talks this coming week at universities in Switzerland: Lausanne, NeuchΓ’tel, Basel, and Bern. Hope to see some of you there!
What do you think?
Real SDS-PAGE gel or AI-generated ?
Is it a flagellate? A tiny ball with tentacles? Contamination in my ciliate culture? NEW SUPERGROUP OF EUKARYOTES? Yes to all 4! Meet Solarion - just out in #Nature doi.org/10.1038/s415... Huge congrats to Marek Valt, Cepicka Lab & the star team! Very happy to be part of this project. #ProtistsOnSky
Microtubule-based vacuum cleaner π
The first chapter of my PhD is finally out on @commsbio.nature.com
We show that the transmembrane domain of SARS-CoV-2 Spike protein is not just a passive anchor to the virion surface, but a key player in the viral entry process.
We have wondered what a complex archaeal cell might look like ever since 2014. Itβs been a long road (and the journey is far from over), but itβs a good time to pause for breath and look. These Asgard archaeal cells are a surprise! And that is the joy of being a cell biologist.
And just when you thought things were settling down, the enigmatic Asgard archaea have another surprise in store! Cell cycle/life cycle stage-specific internal compartments with almost no eukaryote-derived clues as to how they might function.
Beautiful tomography and microscopy - congrats all π€©
Just published! We share an open-source workflow to measure membrane thickness from tomograms, including a tutorial with 3D visualizations. WeΒ analyzeΒ thickness variations across organelles and reflect on where to define a membrane boundary. @becklab.bsky.social #teamtomo rupress.org/jcb/article/...
Glushkova, BΓΆhm, & Beck @maxplanck.de develop a publicly available computational method to measure the thickness of biological membranes in cryo-electron tomograms. Analysis of algae & human cells reveals systematic membrane thickness variations within & across organelles rupress.org/jcb/article/...
New paper from the Gossert lab: Dynamic interactions in the human Ξ²1AR signalling complex with mini-Gs revealed by NMR www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
As ever, beautiful #cryoEM work from the lab of Hong Zhou with field-defining insights using #cryoET:
βKiss-shrink-runβ unifies mechanisms for synaptic vesicle exocytosis and hyperfast recycling | Science
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