Tom Grossmann
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Chemistry professor VU Amsterdam (my views) #peptidomimetics | #proteomimetics | #incypro | co-founder #incircular | www.grossmannlab.com
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Ute Hellmich
@hellmichgroup.bsky.social
· Apr 27
Protonated Glutamate and Aspartate Side Chains Can Recognize Phosphodiester Groups via Strong and Short Hydrogen Bonds in Biomacromolecular Complexes
Phosphodiester groups occur ubiquitously in nature, e.g. in nucleic acids or in cyclic (di-)nucleotides important for signal transduction. Proteins often use polar or positively charged amino acids t...
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Alexander Titz
@titzlab.bsky.social
· Apr 26
Toward Dual-Target Glycomimetics against Two Bacterial Lectins to Fight Pseudomonas aeruginosa–Burkholderia cenocepacia Infections: A Biophysical Study
Chronic lung infections caused by Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Burkholderia cenocepacia pose a severe threat to immunocompromised patients, particularly those with cystic fibrosis. These pathogens often...
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LEK Lab
@lek-lab.bsky.social
· Apr 20
NMR-Based Measurements of Site-Specific Electrostatic Potentials of Histone Tails in Nucleosome Core Particles
Electrostatics play a dominant role in guiding many biological processes. This is especially the case in the context of chromatin, where charge interactions modulate diverse activities such as DNA rep...
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Schuller Jan
@schullerjm.bsky.social
· Apr 16
Structure of the ATP-driven methyl-coenzyme M reductase activation complex - Nature
The structure and function of the MCR activation complex from Methanococcus maripaludis were revealed, demonstrating its ATP-dependent ability to activate MCR and form methane while uncovering a uniqu...
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Luke Lavis
@rhodamine110.bsky.social
· Apr 1
DELTA: a method for brain-wide measurement of synaptic protein turnover reveals localized plasticity during learning - Nature Neuroscience
Researchers developed DELTA, a method for brain-wide measurement of synaptic protein turnover with single-synapse resolution, providing a powerful tool to localize and study mechanisms underlying syna...
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Maric Lab
@hmariclab.bsky.social
· Mar 20
eSylites: Synthetic Probes for Visualization and Topographic Mapping of Single Excitatory Synapses
The spatiotemporal organization of the postsynaptic density (PSD) is a fundamental determinant of synaptic transmission, information processing, and storage in the brain. The major bottleneck that prevents the direct and precise representation of the nanometer-scaled organization of excitatory glutamatergic synapses is the size of antibodies, nanobodies, and the genetically encoded fluorescent tags. Here, we introduce small, high affinity synthetic probes for simplified, high contrast visualization of excitatory synapses without the limitations of larger biomolecules. In vitro binding quantification together with microscopy-based evaluation identified eSylites, a series of fluorescent bivalent peptides comprising a dye, linker, and sequence composition that show remarkable cellular target selectivity. Applied on primary neurons or brain slices at nanomolar concentrations, eSylites specifically report PSD-95, the key orchestrator of glutamate receptor nanodomains juxtaposed to the presynaptic glutamate release sites that mediate fast synaptic transmission. The eSylite design minimizes a spatial dye offset and thereby enables visualization of PSD-95 with improved localization precision and further time-resolved discrimination. In particular, we find that individual dendritic spines can contain separate nanodomains enriched for either PSD-95 or its closest homologues, PSD-93 or SAP102. Collectively, these data establish eSylites as a broadly applicable tool for simplified excitatory synapse visualization, as well as a high-end microscopy compatible probe for resolving the PSD organization with unprecedented resolution.
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Evelina Tutucci
@anilevetu.bsky.social
· Mar 16
Axonal RNA localization is essential for long-term memory - Nature Communications
Axonal transcriptomes have been characterized, but their regulation and role in neuronal circuits remain unclear. Here authors uncover activity-dependent RNA localization in axons important for memory...
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Craig M. Crews
@craigmcrews.bsky.social
· Feb 28
Induced proximity pushes beyond protein degraders, as first RIPTAC moves into the clinic
Halda Therapeutics has started a clinical trial of its first-in-modality RIPTAC drug HLD-0915 in prostate cancer, to see if bifunctional drugs can provide tissue-specific activity.
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Ivan Huc Group
@akhuc.bsky.social
· Feb 27
DNA Mimic Foldamer Recognition of a Chromosomal Protein
Biomolecular mimics are intended to outperform their natural counterparts. However, B-DNA surface mimicry to target DNA-binding proteins has long remained underdeveloped. We have introduced helical a...
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Kara Bren
@karabren.bsky.social
· Feb 26
Electrocatalytic CO2 reduction by a cobalt porphyrin mini-enzyme
Cobalt-mimochrome VI*a (CoMC6*a), a cobalt synthetic mini-enzyme with a cobalt porphyrin active site, is developed as a biomolecular catalyst for electrocatalytic CO2 reduction in water. The catalytic...
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Royal Society of Chemistry
@rsc.org
· Feb 27
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