Ivan Maslov
@ivanmasl0v.bsky.social
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MSCA Fellow postdoc at the Membrane Enzymology group, University of Groningen; tweeting about fluorescence microscopy, smFRET, membrane proteins, bacteria & GPCRs https://scholar.google.nl/citations?user=lC_EQr4AAAAJ&hl=en
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It was fun to share my passion for science at the #EuropeanResearchersNight in Groningen!
✨ Curious visitors
✅matched 🧫 plates with microbes to where they were collected
✅inspected flowers, berries, and lichens under the microscope🔬
✅ created their own “bacterial selfies”📸
ivanmasl0v.bsky.social
Finally, how to make sense of (1) sub-ms agonist-induced dynamics seen in confocal, and (2) long-lived states (>100ms) in ABEL trap. How do they not average out?

In our updated model, sub-ms dynamics occurs within long-lived states:
ivanmasl0v.bsky.social
Maybe, these long-lived states can interconvert on much longer timescales - in fact, Wei et al. showed long-lived states with dwell times of seconds before with TIRF:

doi.org/10.1016/j.st...
ivanmasl0v.bsky.social
We conclude that A2A receptors must have long-lived states with different FRET efficiencies with dwell times of at least hundreds of ms. This way, we extend our previous estimation, based on confocal burst data, ~100x fold!
ivanmasl0v.bsky.social
it seems very much like "static heterogeneity":

within a "Gaussian" or FRET values, receptors on the left shoulder of the distribution stay there for 100s of milliseconds, as if they had "memory"

only metaphorically, of course ...
ivanmasl0v.bsky.social
Instead of sharp PR peaks and step-like transitions, we see broad distributions and continuous FRET changes🤔 Is conformational space a spectrum?🙃

Our dynamics analysis (inspired by BVA, FRET-FCS, and RASP) showed that dynamics on 1-100 ms scale is significant but subtle, so...
ivanmasl0v.bsky.social
With ABEL-trap, we can see individual receptors for up to 2 seconds instead of milliseconds! in solution and without tethers

Consistent with our previous data, agonist NECA increases FRET in double-labeled A2A
ivanmasl0v.bsky.social
This is the final piece of my PhD studies on #smFRET with A2A adenosine receptors #GPCR!

In our previous study, we observed sub-ms agonist-induced conformational dynamics of the A2A, but longer transitions (if any) were invisible in burst-wise data

doi.org/10.1038/s420...
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biorxiv-biophys.bsky.social
ABEL-FRET bridges the timescale gap in single-molecule measurements of the structural dynamics in the A2A adenosine receptor https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.07.22.666123v1
ivanmasl0v.bsky.social
It was a great Day 1 of the EMBL Symposium "New approaches and concepts in microbiology"! Stepping a little outside of my usual microscopy/biophysics bubble feels like the right kind of challenge - wish me more good ideas, inspiration, and coffee
#EESMicrobiology
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ivanmasl0v.bsky.social
⚛️Physics Olympiads hold a special place in my❤️

I cherish memories of my teachers and still enjoy the charm of the intellectual puzzles🥲

This year, I designed a few problems for the Dutch Physics Olympiads ⏳

Congratulations to the winners and good luck at #IPhO2025 🥳
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manuelthery.bsky.social
beautiful pulsed labelings reveal where new wall form as bacteria grow
brunlabcaulo.bsky.social
How does your favorite species elongate? 🧵 "Phenotypic plasticity in bacterial elongation among closely related species". Happy to see this paper in print @natcomms.nature.com. Nice work by @mariedelaby.bsky.social, Liu Yang et al. See original 🧵, different colours, same data and conclusions.
ivanmasl0v.bsky.social
👏Loud applause to @linnikdmitrii.bsky.social, who came up with idea and combined so many methods to characterize the system from every possible angle! And thanks to everyone who contributed to the study! 🪅

@membraneenzymology.bsky.social 🔬🧫
@janstevens.bsky.social @cg-martini.bsky.social ‬🤖🧑‍💻
ivanmasl0v.bsky.social
🚨 #LLPS: New trick for an old membrane protein!

Homo- and hetero- biomolecular condensates of a native membrane protein in E. coli tagged with PopTag 🔬🦠

LacY-PopTag is functional and localizes at cell poles or mobile foci in a curvature-dependent manner

🔗 doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-6571918/v1
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jcellsci.bsky.social
Giulia Viola, Torsten Wittmann @microtubule.bsky.social and colleagues @ctbatucsf.bsky.social use protein nanocages to benchmark fluorescent proteins in live cells.
Highlight: journals.biologists.com/jcs/article/...
Article: journals.biologists.com/jcs/article/...
#OpenAccess #ReadandPublish
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membraneenzymology.bsky.social
Solène’s 4.5 years of postdoctoral work in our lab (she started just before the corona pandemic) has now been published. A heroic effort that revealed -at the single molecule level- that ATP drives the dissociation of an ECF transporter complex under turnover conditions. See rdcu.be/elTKc
Single-molecule visualization of ATP-induced dynamics of the subunit composition of an ECF transporter complex under turnover conditions
Nature Communications - The association and dissociation dynamics of the ECF transporter complex for vitamin B12 are visualized by single-molecule FRET, highlighting the original transport...
rdcu.be
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synbio4allafrica.bsky.social
Register: forms.gle/4hDdwKNhXMJj...
Happening TOMORROW!

Join us on April 25 at 7PM EAT for a powerful webinar with @atinygreencell.bsky.social on making synthetic biology accessible to all.
Hosted by @synbio4allafrica.bsky.social .
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jmakela.bsky.social
We are looking for a postdoc with microbiology background for #superresolution #singlemolecule #ERC tracking project. Apply by 27.4.2025. 🦠🔬🧫
Pls share!

www.aalto.fi/en/open-posi...
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nightsciencepod.bsky.social
New Night Science Podcast episode! David Baker was awarded the 2024 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. He explains how he socially engineers his lab’s "communal brain", where all individuals function like neurons, densely interconnected to maximize idea generation.
nightscience.buzzsprout.com/1744020/epis...
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ginaelnesr.bsky.social
Protein function often depends on protein dynamics. To design proteins that function like natural ones, how do we predict their dynamics?

@hkws.bsky.social and I are thrilled to share the first big, experimental datasets on protein dynamics and our new model: Dyna-1!

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christlet.bsky.social
A comprehensive review on covalent chemical strategies for protein self-labeling from @kjohnsson.bsky.social's lab: HaloTag, SNAP-tag et al. www.annualreviews.org/content/jour...