Vladimir Volkov 🇺🇦
@vladimirvolkov.bsky.social
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Reader in Biochemistry @QMUL. Interested in #biophysics #cryoET #multivalency. I post preprints. he/him volkovlab.com
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New preprint from the lab - the first paper made (almost) entirely here @qmul.bsky.social

We report how human outer kinetochore complexes Ndc80 and Ska form cooperative oligomers, that together stabilise microtubule ends against shortening.
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...

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Microtubule end stabilisation by cooperative oligomers of Ska and Ndc80 complexes
During mitosis, properly aligned chromosomes stabilise microtubule ends with the help of kinetochores to ensure timely segregation of chromosomes. Microtubule-binding components of the human outer kinetochore, such as Ndc80 and Ska complexes, are present in multiple copies and together bind several microtubule ends, creating a highly multivalent binding interface. Whereas Ndc80:Ndc80 and Ndc80:microtubule binding is crucial for interface stability, Ndc80 alone in absence of Ska is unable to support stable kinetochore-attachments. Using cryoET, we demonstrate that oligomeric Ndc80:Ska assemblies stabilise microtubule ends against shortening by strengthening lateral contacts between tubulin protofilaments at microtubule plus-ends. We further identify a point mutation within the SKA1 microtubule-binding domain that does not affect microtubule-binding of individual Ska molecules, but does abolish Ska:Ska interactions. Finally, we report that oligomerisation of Ska, in a cooperative fashion together with the Ndc80, is necessary to maintain stable microtubule attachments both in vivo and in vitro. ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest. BBSRC, BB/X014975/1, BB/W019698/1 Wellcome Trust, https://ror.org/029chgv08, 308895/Z/23/Z
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alexdemendoza.bsky.social
Thrilled to share that the lab has been awarded a @wellcometrust.bsky.social Discovery Award to keep exploring the evolution of 6-methyladenine #6mA in Eukaryotes. We'll open postdoc (3️⃣) and tech (1️⃣) positions to start in 2026, please share with candidates or reach out if you’d like to join us.
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cbartman.bsky.social
The year 1984 is unfairly maligned. Have we considered changing the title of George Orwell’s classic to 2025?
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gawenjenkin.bsky.social
Interesting article on public misconceptions about HE, including the value to the economy.

And yet our govt seem happy to sit back and let it all go to shit. 🤷🏻‍♂️ www.theguardian.com/education/20...
Screenshot of text from the article.
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baym.lol
Immigrants, particularly on H1Bs, are the lifeblood of American innovation. If you wanted to hurt US competitiveness in the next century, I can think of few more effective ways than a move like this

Even when found illegal, the mere intent will have irreparably harmed our future
vladimirvolkov.bsky.social
These passages about what the UK gov is preparing for the HE sector are quite terrifying:
What we do know for sure is that AI will change the nature of what it is to be a university.

Each person in this room will need to consider what this means for your university – and how it will find its place in this new world.  If there are people here that don’t feel excited by this, then you really shouldn’t be doing this job.
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christlet.bsky.social
This reminds me how much I hate it when I have to watch a video tutorial. The reason books and libraries have been successful is that you can parse the information they contain many times faster than with a linear media or someone talking
npr.org
NPR @npr.org · Aug 29
Technologist Victor Riparbelli sees a future where students interact with AI avatars rather than read and write. We ask teachers and kids what they think and how they're using AI right now.
Will AI avatars eventually teach our kids?
Technologist Victor Riparbelli sees a future where students interact with AI avatars rather than read and write. We ask teachers and kids what they think and how they're using AI right now.
n.pr
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vladimirvolkov.bsky.social
I can not help but notice that "peace deal" in English sounds as "пиздил" in Russian. Both parties are making the same sound, but with a very different meaning
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sshekhr.bsky.social
📢📢Hiring 2 Research Assistants & 2 Postdocs at Emory University in Atlanta to study cytoskeletal biophysics/biochemistry. Please RT.

RAs: great for recent bachelor's/master's in Physics/Bio/Chem/Biochem. Email CV and interests to [email protected].

More info: www.shekharlab.org
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ijayas.bsky.social
Sobering article on the anti-immigration ideology driving layoffs of academic researchers & cutting off career pathways of ECRs. All because govts (even the so-called ‘progressive’ politicians) unashamedly scapegoating international students & university managers choosing profit over science. 🧪
natureportfolio.nature.com
Nature’s careers team spoke to students, academics and immigration-policy specialists in the United States, Canada, Japan, the United Kingdom and Australia to take the pulse of student-visa challenges. #Academicsky 🧪
How researcher visa curbs threaten science careers
Anti-immigration sentiment is fuelling a drive to slash international student and worker numbers, but at what cost to researchers and countries leading the charge?
go.nature.com
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mads100tist.bsky.social
Have we started the science shitposting yet
A modified Simpsons scene: Homer in the bathtub, and Bart with a chair (Homer labeled as Protein Minding its own business, Bart labeled as Kinase, with an ATP). The next panel shows Bart hitting Homer with the chair and the ATP turning into ADP and a P
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atrupar.com
that summit could've been an email
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wcratcliff.bsky.social
Not sure how many scientists here have tried Claude Code or similar command line coding assistants. I had a complicated family property tax problem that was best solved by a brute force Monte Carlo simulation approach, so I spent a few days coding up and analyzing a model with Claude Code.
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syncellbiolab.bsky.social
Thrilled to see our work published in @embojournal.org
#asgard #archaea #cytoskeleton #tubulin #FtsZ
We sincerely appreciate the constructive peer review and the reviewers’ thoughtful, supportive feedback, which greatly strengthened our work.
embojournal.org
Insights into the origins of the #tubulin / #FtsZ superfamily: @syncellbiolab.bsky.social, Pananghat Gayathri et al show that two #Asgard archaeal paralogs OdinFtsZ1 and OdinFtsZ2 form distinct filamental structures, and employ different modes of membrane tethering
www.embopress.org/doi/full/10....
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nytpitchbot.bsky.social
NIH scientists say that mRNA vaccines have saved untold thousands of lives. A heroin addled nepo baby whose brain was partially eaten by a worm says mRNA vaccines are worthless and even dangerous. For busy medical patients, it can be hard to know who to trust.
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broadwaybabyto.bsky.social
Today someone asked how much I would pay in taxes to ensure everyone had housing & healthcare

I don’t know, whatever I could? This isn’t the “gotcha” folks think it is

If we taxed the rich properly, the rest of us wouldn’t need to pay exorbitant taxes to ensure every single person was provided for