Niels Schneberger
@nschneberger.bsky.social
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Structural Biologist, Prokaryotic defense strategies and transporter protein enthusiast From Bonn
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nschneberger.bsky.social
I am thrilled to share that I was selected for an @embo.org Postdoctoral Fellowship. Soon, I will join the lab of @mfwhite2.bsky.social to study prokaryotic immune mechanisms. Super exciting!
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immunosens.bsky.social
🎬 Episode 12 of #SpotOnScience is out!

In this episode, Sophie Binder from the group of Gregor Hagelücken introduces her work "The SAVED domain of the type III CRISPR protease CalpL is a ring nuclease".

Check out the episode here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=cDTs...

#science #research #immunology
Spot on Science, Episode#12, Sophie Binder / Self-regulation of protease CalpL by nuclease activity
YouTube video by Exzellenzcluster ImmunoSensation
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nschneberger.bsky.social
It was a pleasure to present my #TRAP #transporter work at this year's #BFB annual meeting.
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soreklab.bsky.social
Out today @ Science: TIR signaling activates caspase-like immunity in bacteria

We report a new immune signaling molecule: N7-cADPR. Produced by phage-induced TIRs and activates a defensive bacterial caspase

Congrats Francois Rousset, Ilya Osterman and coauthors!

www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
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idw-online.de
Colored nuclei reveal cellular key genes
The identification of genes involved in diseases is one of the major challenges of biomedical research. Researchers at the University of Bonn and the University Hospital Bonn (UKB) have developed a metho...
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Showing how the genes relevant to diseases can be identified more easily (clockwise from top left): Alexander Hoch, Katja Blumenstock, Marius Jentzsch, Caroline Fandrey und Prof. Jonathan Schmid-Burgk. - Copyright Felix Heyder / University Hospital Bonn
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actacrystd.iucr.org
Atomic structures of biological molecules have never been so available and ubiquitous, but this raises questions as to how they are made appropriately accessible for optimal use t.co/RTx2WLxR0W
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actacrystf.iucr.org
Safer, nonradioactive staining alternatives for electron microscopy are introduced, simplifying sample preparation, reducing costs and making structural biology more accessible to researchers globally #NegativeStaining #ElectronMicroscopy doi.org/10.1107/S205...
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audeber.bsky.social
Registration now open for the EMBO Workshop: Immune System of Bacteria !!!!

www.sisb2025.conferences-pasteur.org/home

Joins us in Institut Pasteur, Paris, April 8-10th.
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martinpacesa.bsky.social
#CASP16 results are in! Template-based VFold seems to be lead method for nucleic acid structure prediction! AlphaFold2 and 3 still seem to be best methods for protein monomer and complex prediction.
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twistedbacteria.bsky.social
All cells are encapsulated by a membrane of complex lipidic composition, right?

Not anymore! @JamesSaenz.bsky.social et al. show that a ‘minimal’ bacterial cell only needs 2 lipid species

#microNatComms #Microbiology #CellBiology #lipids

Read the paper:
www.nature.com/artic...
A tuneable minimal cell membrane reveals that two lipid species suffice for life
Nature Communications - All cells are encapsulated by a membrane of complex lipidic composition, and understanding the roles of different lipids in membrane function is experimentally challenging...
www.nature.com
nschneberger.bsky.social
Congratulations to @philipphendricks.bsky.social for winning the #PosterPrize at this year's #ClusterScienceDays.
Way to go Jimbo!