Esben Svenningsen
@esbensv.bsky.social
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Senior Scientist with Novo Nordisk | Process Optimization and Automation PhD in Chemical Biology from TBP lab @ Aarhus University, Denmark. Covalent modifiers, chemoproteomics, morphological profiling / cell painting ORCID: 0000-0001-5118-6499
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aekiib.bsky.social
I am excited to share that the latest project from the @tbpoulsen.bsky.social group, detailing the syntheses and biological evaluation of the four natural products cyclohelminthol I-IV is now available in Chemical Science!

doi.org/10.1039/D4SC...

A short "Bluetorial" below #ChemSky #ChemBio 1/7
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Cells are filled with toxic stuff that damages healthy proteins. Is that garbage just left to rot on the curb? No way! Ubiquitin ligases have evolved to recognize chemical damage and clean it up! www.nature.com/articles/s41...
C-terminal amides mark proteins for degradation via SCF–FBXO31 - Nature
SCF–FBXO31 scans proteins for C-terminal amidation and marks them for subsequent proteasomal degradation.
www.nature.com
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Job alert: fully funded postdoc position in chemical biology in beautiful Geneva! Do you have a PhD in Chemical Biology or related field with organic synthetic experience? Apply now! Details on how to apply can be found here: www.hoogendoornlab.org/joinus #chemsky #ChemBio
Join us! | Hoogendoorn Lab
Openings for PhD students and postdocs will be advertized here
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Little Reminder: tomorrow 2pm. We are excited 😉
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Next STAMMTISCH will be very exciting.

Our 3 guests give an "Introduction to the #open #laboratory #communication standard #SiLA and the scientific data standard #AnIML - with a practical demonstration of its #FAIR #data capabilities"

29.11.2024, 14 - 15 CET
bit.ly/486Rgzt

#chemsky #chemistry
 Next Stammtisch 29.11.2024, 14 - 15 CET
esbensv.bsky.social
Absolutely welcome! Also: "bluetorial" is a much better term 🙈
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We will continue to develop interesting oxSTEF-chemistries for more chemoproteomics and to investigate other interesting biologies we can uncover with these new NCys probes!

Finally: Big thanks to all collaborators for their assistance in making this project become real 🙏
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Finally, we compared the “NCys-ome” between cells under normoxia and hypoxia. As expected, we again saw RGS4/5, but now also >10 other NCys that were seemingly regulated in their abundance or reactivity under hypoxia; only two were from known NCys-containing proteins!
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We then validated the probes by knocking out the NCys oxidase ADO, which should stabilise NCys-bearing proteins such as RGS4 and RGS5. Using an live-cell ABPP approach, we showed that the oxSTEF probes could indeed fish these two out!
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First, we used an “unbiased” amino acid profiling workflow in FragPipe inspired by @stephanhacker2.bsky.social. We indeed found the expected NCys conjugate by open searches, and localized it to NCys using offset searches. Using oxSTEF6 we identified >800 NCys in lysates from cancer cells!
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We then realized that no one had tried to use a chemical probe to fish for these – and so the idea of using the oxSTEF-probes as NCys ABPP-probes was born💡
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At a group meeting I then asked: “Does NCys exist in live cells?” No one knew, so I went back to the office to research 📖 I found literature describing how NCys are (seemingly) uncommon but dictates protein stability (via N-degron pathways) depending on the oxidation state: Oxidation = degradation!
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Background: We previously developed the oxSTEF probes for disulphide rebridging in bioconjugation contexts. The probes feature two sulfur-based leaving groups which can exchange for other nucleophiles. Interestingly, with calcitonin we observed quite good NCys reactivity and selectivity.
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In my first #bsky post, I am very happy and proud to share the new(ish) preprint of my post doc project on N-terminal cysteine (NCys) chemoprotomics using the oxSTEF probes!

Preprint at 👉 www.doi.org/10.26434/chemrxiv-2024-4w549

Skeeturial (??) below ⬇️ #ChemSky #ChemBio
Graphical abstract of scientific paper. Chemical structures of oxSTEF probes and N-terminal cysteine, showing their reaction followed by a schematic of a proteomics experiment