Tom Grossmann
@tomngrossmann.bsky.social
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Chemistry professor VU Amsterdam (my views) #peptidomimetics | #proteomimetics | #incypro | co-founder #incircular | www.grossmannlab.com
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tomngrossmann.bsky.social
After a decade @vuamsterdam.bsky.social I’m excited to share that I’m starting @uni-goettingen.de

I’m incredibly grateful for my supportive colleagues at the VU and looking now forward to the opportunities ahead. Big THANKS to everyone in the group who supported our research over the years!
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dirktrauner.bsky.social
Greetings from the GRC on Artificial Molecular Switches and Motors! It’s exciting to see how the field has grown and is moving toward everyday applications—think photoswitchable tattoos!
tomngrossmann.bsky.social
Great to see our Highlight Review on TAV2b-derived RNA modulators online at Chemistry Letters doi.org/10.1093/chem...

Congrats to first author Marvin Albers! Read more about our RNA-targeting strategies also here:
-> doi.org/10.1002/anie...
-> doi.org/10.1093/nar/...
-> doi.org/10.1002/chem...
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stripplab.bsky.social
Now that our new @jacs.acspublications.org paper is printed, let me show you what's so cool about the group B [FeFe]-hydrogenase from Thermosediminibacter oceani (ToHydA) 😎
doi.org/10.1021/jacs...
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tomngrossmann.bsky.social
Great to see our paper on helicity-dependent peptide cyclizations online at the Journal of Peptide Science doi.org/10.1002/psc.... (open access)

Congrats to all authors!! #peptidomimetics
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sonjalorenzlab.bsky.social
Hi! Our lab has moved to Bluesky! We will discontinue our Twitter presence in the near future, so please watch out our news here!
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stephanhacker2.bsky.social
Did you enjoy the amazing #ABPP2025 meeting? Or were you sad that you could not attend?

If so, we are happy to announce that the next iteration of the meeting will happen in beautiful Leiden in The Netherlands in 2027. Keep an eye on this space, to be the first one to learn more. (1/2)
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borisvauzeilles.bsky.social
What a superb and inspiring day, discussing highly diverse aspects of #Bioinspiration - A big thank to all the speakers, chairpersons, and the attendance. As well as the people involved in the organization...

Advances in Bioinspirations

@inserm.fr - @cea.fr - @cnrs.fr

#BMSV
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clemensschulte.bsky.social
Make sure not to miss our latest paper out now in #JACS - presenting eSylites - small, peptide-based probes for precise mapping of neurons, etc.!

Microscale thermophoresis (MST) played a huge part in optimizing the probes structure and sequence for binding affinity.

#ChemicalBiology #Synapse
hmariclab.bsky.social
🚀 Excited to share our latest work in #JACS on eSylites!

—Synthetic, high-affinity #ChemicalBiology probes for #SuperResolution #Synapse visualization & precise mapping in neurons and brain slices—without the need for antibodies, tags, or transfection!

📢 Read more: pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/...
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.
pubs.acs.org
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rubenragg.bsky.social
Beyond excited to announce our in-person symposium to celebrate the 25th anniversary of ChemBioChem/ChemPhysChem!

Advances in Structural Analysis of Biomolecules
From Subcellular Imaging to Drug Design

October 23-24, 2025, Berlin

Please like and share: cbc-cpc2025.org
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rsc.org
Follow all your favorite @rsc.org journals now on Bluesky! Let the posting begin! 🥳🧪 #chemsky go.bsky.app/QAaTTZ3
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anilevetu.bsky.social
It's out!
Beautiful work led by Loreto Oyarte Gálvez & @cbisot.bsky.social!
Do you want to learn more about how Mycorrhizal fungi extraordinary networks form and function? Read the open-access publication! Link below 👇
spun.earth
Our newest research on plant-fungal trade published today in @nature.com.

The work, led by scientists from Vrije Universiteit, Princeton University, SPUN & AMOLF combines robotics, mycology & biophysics to reveal underground supply-chain dynamics.

Open access:
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
A travelling-wave strategy for plant-fungal trade. An image of a microscopic view of fungi. Nature logo.
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gassergroup.bsky.social
Congrats @dianamelis.bsky.social for her article in @chemicalscience.rsc.org. We describe the 1st use of bioorthogonal click chemistry with 188Re for radiolabelling of an anti-c-Met VHH Nanobody®. Great collaboration with the Opsomer/Ooms group
@chimieparistechpsl.bsky.social
doi.org/10.1039/D4SC...