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Postdoc @Max Planck Institute Biochemistry Systems Biology of Proteostasis
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Nature
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Nature research paper: Single-molecule dynamics of the TRiC chaperonin system in vivo
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Single-molecule dynamics of the TRiC chaperonin system in vivo - Nature
Single-particle tracking experiments in intact cells reveal dynamic co- and post-translational interactions of the TRiC–PFD chaperonin complex with client proteins during in vivo protein folding.
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Using live cell single particle tracking, we studied real time dynamics between TRiC chaperonin system and its substrates in the crowded cellular environment. Take a pook!
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Martin Kampmann
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Our paper is (finally) out in Cell today! CRISPR screens in iPSC-derived neurons reveal principles of tau proteostasis
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Great collaborative effort - read more from first author
@asamelson.bsky.social
below:
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David Balchin
24 days ago
Our latest cotranslational folding story is now published
@cp-molcell.bsky.social
. Really cool (I think) new ideas about how exactly the ribosome directs folding and assembly to make sure complicated proteins mature efficiently in cells.
www.cell.com/molecular-ce...
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The ribosome synchronizes folding and assembly to promote oligomeric protein biogenesis
Large oligomeric proteins constitute a major fraction of proteomes, but are difficult to refold in vitro, raising the question of how cells direct their biogenesis. Roeselová and Shivakumaraswamy et a...
https://www.cell.com/molecular-cell/fulltext/S1097-2765(25)01021-4
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David Balchin
3 months ago
Our story on GroEL/ES action during cotranslational folding is now published
@natcomms.nature.com
. Led by former-student Alzbeta Roeselova, and in collaboration with Rado Enchev's lab
@crick.ac.uk
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www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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GroEL/ES chaperonin unfolds then encapsulates a nascent protein on the ribosome - Nature Communications
The GroEL/ES chaperonin can act during protein synthesis to promote folding. Here, Roeselová et al. show how GroEL captures, remodels and sequesters nascent proteins in its central chamber, while they...
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-025-64968-w
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Proteotoxic stress response drives T cell exhaustion and immune evasion - Nature
A proteotoxic stress response specific to exhausted T cells, governed by AKT signaling and accompanied by increased protein translation, represents a mechanistic vulnerability and a new therapeutic target to improve cancer immunotherapies.
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-025-09539-1
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David Balchin
5 months ago
Our article on human multidomain protein biogenesis is now published in
@natsmb.nature.com
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The human ribosome modulates multidomain protein biogenesis by delaying cotranslational domain docking - Nature Structural & Molecular Biology
By studying dynamic folding intermediates on the human ribosome, Pellowe et al. show that newly made domains help each other to fold but do not stably interact until synthesis is complete, avoiding in...
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41594-025-01676-5
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Martin Kampmann
5 months ago
Apply by Oct 15 - please spread the word!
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Cole Sitron
5 months ago
Why are α-synuclein aggregates in Parkinson’s disease (PD) toxic at the cell biological level? Our new study shows that α-syn fibrils hijack the ESCRT membrane repair system, triggering a feedback loop that worsens aggregation. You can find it at:
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ScienceDirect.com | Science, health and medical journals, full text articles and books.
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Jordan Ray
5 months ago
I am excited to share my graduate work in the Sabatini and
@bartellab.bsky.social
labs. Since their discovery, we have known lysosomes possess RNase activity; however, their substrates were not known. Surprisingly we find specific RNAs are targeted for degradation!
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
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Lysosomal RNA profiling reveals targeting of specific types of RNAs for degradation
Autophagy targets a wide variety of substrates for degradation within lysosomes. While lysosomes are known to possess RNase activity, the role of lysosomal RNA degradation in post-transcriptional gene...
https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.09.09.674968v1
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Dan Grabarczyk
6 months ago
Glad to share the final version of our story about the UBR4 complex, an E4 ligase protein quality control hub
@science.org
. Now with more cryo-EM structures and a deeper dive into substrate recognition, especially escaped mitochondrial proteins
@clausenlab.bsky.social
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Dan Grabarczyk
6 months ago
Happy to share our work on the structure and function of the unusual E3 ligase ZNFX1
@cp-cell.bsky.social
. It uses a nucleic acid-activated transthiolation mechanism, ubiquitinating and clustering RNA to protect cells in an immune response.
@clausenlab.bsky.social
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A split-site E3 ligase mechanism enables ZNFX1 to ubiquitinate and cluster single-stranded RNA into ubiquitin-coated nucleoprotein particles
Grabarczyk et al. show the structure and mechanism of a non-canonical ubiquitin ligase, which is activated through nucleic-acid-induced oligomerization and is critical for cell survival during immune ...
https://www.cell.com/cell/fulltext/S0092-8674%2825%2900920-1
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Alice Ting
6 months ago
LOV-BirA, light regulated biotin ligase, engineered by Song-Yi Lee
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Sven Lange
6 months ago
Excited to see this work published online at
@cp-cell.bsky.social
today!
www.cell.com/cell/fulltex...
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dave dougan
6 months ago
Complex II assembly drives metabolic adaptation to OXPHOS dysfunction | Science Advances
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Complex II assembly drives metabolic adaptation to OXPHOS dysfunction
Succinate dehydrogenase assembly dynamics maintains metabolic homeostasis during mitochondrial oxidative stress.
https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.adr6012
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Patricia Yuste-Checa
6 months ago
Curious about the structure and functional analysis of one of the most abundant and enigmatic extracellular
#chaperones
and one of the highest genetic risk factor for developing late onset
#Alzheimer’s
disease? Check out our paper on Clusterin/ApoJ!
#proteostasis
#apolipoprotein
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Structural analyses define the molecular basis of clusterin chaperone function
Nature Structural & Molecular Biology - The authors reveal a three-domain architecture of glycoprotein clusterin and show that the hydrophobic tails are crucial for clusterin’s functions...
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Eric Chevet
7 months ago
#proteostasis
mRNA 3′UTRs chaperone intrinsically disordered regions to control protein activity
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mRNA 3′UTRs chaperone intrinsically disordered regions to control protein activity
More than 2,700 human mRNA 3′UTRs have hundreds of highly conserved (HC) nucleotides, but their biological roles are unclear. Here, we show that mRNAs with HC 3′UTRs mostly encode proteins with long intrinsically disordered regions (IDRs), including MYC, UTX, and JMJD3. These proteins are only fully active when translated from mRNA templates that include their 3′UTRs, raising the possibility of functional interactions between 3′UTRs and IDRs. Rather than affecting protein abundance or localization, we find that HC 3′UTRs control transcriptional or histone demethylase activity through co-translationally determined protein oligomerization states that are kinetically stable. 3′UTR-dependent changes in protein folding require mRNA-IDR interactions, suggesting that mRNAs act as IDR chaperones. These mRNAs are multivalent, a biophysical RNA feature that enables their translation in network-like condensates, which provide favorable folding environments for proteins with long IDRs. These data indicate that the coding sequence is insufficient for the biogenesis of biologically active conformations of IDR-containing proteins and that RNA can catalyze protein folding. ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest. Pershing Square Foundation, https://ror.org/04tce9s05 G. Harold & Leila Y. Mathers Foundation National Institutes of Health, DP1GM123454, R35GM144046 Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, https://ror.org/02yrq0923, P30 CA008748
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Probing condensate microenvironments with a micropeptide killswitch - Nature
Targeting a non-natural micropeptide ‘killswitch’ to several biomolecular condensates altered condensate compositions and revealed condensate functions in human cells
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-025-09141-5#ref-CR31
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David Balchin
8 months ago
New from our lab
@crick.ac.uk
, in collaboration with the Enchev and Bukau labs. By studying a protein that is difficult to fold, we discover fascinating new mechanisms by which the ribosome supports protein biogenesis.
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Kurianlab
8 months ago
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
Check this from the Modic lab
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HCR-Proxy resolves site-specific proximal RNA proteomes at subcompartmental nanoscale resolution
The spatial organisation of RNA condensates is fundamental for understanding of basic cellular functions, but may also provide pivotal insights into diseases. One of the major challenges to understand...
https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.05.30.656369v1
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Julie
9 months ago
Delighted to share paper on translational activity of 80S monosomes across different tissues in 🪰 in
@narjournal.bsky.social
thanks to fabulous team Albert Blandy Tayah Hopes Elton Vasconcelos
@amy-turner96.bsky.social
Bulat Fatkhullin Michaela Agapiou Juan Fontana
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Translational activity of 80S monosomes varies dramatically across different tissues
Abstract. Translational regulation at the stage of initiation can impact the number of ribosomes translating each mRNA molecule. However, the translational
https://academic.oup.com/nar/article/53/8/gkaf292/8126263
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Laurenz Rabl
11 months ago
doi.org/10.1515/hsz-...
I am super happy to share this review as my first post on Bluesky. After submitting my PhD thesis at the start of the year, my PI Elke Deuerling suggested to write this review with her, covering many of the findings of my thesis. I am excited to see it published today!
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The nascent polypeptide-associated complex (NAC) as regulatory hub on ribosomes
The correct synthesis of new proteins is essential for maintaining a functional proteome and cell viability. This process is tightly regulated, with ribosomes and associated protein biogenesis factors...
https://doi.org/10.1515/hsz-2025-0114
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A subcellular map of translational machinery composition and regulation at the single-molecule level
Millions of ribosomes are packed within mammalian cells, yet we lack tools to visualize them in toto and characterize their subcellular composition. In this study, we present ribosome expansion micros...
https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.adn2623
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Nico Dantuma
11 months ago
Mitochondria a safe haven for aggregation-prone proteins?
#neurodegeneration
.
#Parkinson
. Find our latest manuscript in
@biorxivpreprint.bsky.social
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
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Mitochondria serve as a Holdout Compartment for Aggregation-Prone Proteins hindering Efficient Ubiquitin-Dependent Degradation
The accumulation of protein aggregates has been causatively linked to the pathogenesis of neurodegenerative diseases. In this study, we have conducted a genome-wide CRISPR-Cas9 screen to identify cell...
https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.02.27.640505v1
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Martin
about 1 year ago
Exicted to share our latest review in
@narjournal.bsky.social
on how the ribosome coordinates mRNA decay with a focus on structural advances in the field.
#ribosome
#mRNAdecay
#translation
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The ribosome as a platform to coordinate mRNA decay
Abstract. Messenger RNA (mRNA) homeostasis is a critical aspect of cellular function, involving the dynamic interplay between transcription and decay proce
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Long-term imaging of individual ribosomes reveals ribosome cooperativity in mRNA translation
Ribosomes cooperate through transient collisions to ensure efficient translation.
https://www.cell.com/cell/fulltext/S0092-8674(25)00045-5
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Jakob Farnung
about 1 year ago
🎉Super excited to share our story on how the substrate receptor FBXO31 functions as a quality control factor by recognizing amides. This has been an amazing collaboration between Bode lab and
@jcornlab.bsky.social
. Special shutout goes to
@matthiasmuhar.bsky.social
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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C-terminal amides mark proteins for degradation via SCF–FBXO31 - Nature
SCF–FBXO31 scans proteins for C-terminal amidation and marks them for subsequent proteasomal degradation.
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Mechanism of chaperone recruitment and retention on mitochondrial precursors
Nearly all mitochondrial proteins are imported into mitochondria from the cytosol. How nascent mitochondrial precursors acquire and sustain import-competence in the cytosol under normal and stress con...
https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.01.18.633710v1.abstract?%3Fcollection=
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David Balchin
about 1 year ago
We're hiring a postdoc! Applications from any nationality welcome. Projects around protein folding in cells, ribosomes, chaperones etc. 4 yr contract, fantastic research environment
@crick.ac.uk
crick.wd3.myworkdayjobs.com/External/job...
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Postdoctoral Fellow - Balchin Lab
Salary for this Role: From £43,210 with benefits, subject to skills and experience Job Title: Postdoctoral Fellow - Balchin Lab Reports to: David Balchin Closing Date: 28/Feb/2025 23.59 GMT Job Descri...
https://crick.wd3.myworkdayjobs.com/External/job/London/Postdoctoral-Fellow---Balchin-Lab_R2040-1
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Rashmi Agrata
about 1 year ago
New to
#ubiquitin
? Been with it for a while? Either way this review may be for you 🤩 Excited to share our review article in
@molcell.bsky.social
, diving deep into everything
#ubiquitin
Read here 👉:
kwnsfk27.r.eu-west-1.awstrack.me/L0/https:%2F...
@cellpress.bsky.social
@wehi-research.bsky.social
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Rosa Barrio Lab
about 1 year ago
✋Hello! Curious about endogenous targets of CRBN? Check new preprint from
@rosabarrio1.bsky.social
. You will also find how those substrates change their ubiquitination upon pomalidomide treatment
#ubiquitin
#TPD
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Sofia Ramalho
about 1 year ago
Beyond happy to share with you that mine and
@thejoanasilva.bsky.social
latest work is out in Science Advances! Thank you so much to everyone who took part in this story, especially to
@liamfaller.bsky.social
and Joana for all supervision. Go check it out! ☺️
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Site-saturation mutagenesis of 500 human protein domains - Nature
Large-scale experimental analysis of Human Domainome 1, a library containing more than 500,000 missense mutation variants across more than 500 human protein domains, reveals that 60% of pathogenic mis...
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-024-08370-4
about 1 year ago
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Simon Bekker-Jensen lab
about 1 year ago
Time for our first post here 🥳 Our latest paper is online 🙌 We show that UV activates the ribotoxic stress response, which causes inflammation, cell death and thickening in skin. Read about a role for the RSR separate from DNA damage signaling in response to sunburn: ✨☀️
www.cell.com/molecular-ce...
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The ribotoxic stress response drives acute inflammation, cell death, and epidermal thickening in UV-irradiated skin in vivo
The acute skin reaction to sunburn, encompassing keratinocyte cell death, inflammation, and epidermal thickening, has traditionally been ascribed to DNA damage responses. Using a mouse model deficient...
https://www.cell.com/molecular-cell/fulltext/S1097-2765(24)00884-0
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about 1 year ago
Our latest paper, a fantastic collaboration with the Mendell Lab, is out. Great work by Xiaoqiang Zhu and Victor Cruz. We uncover how tRNA structural features in the ribosomal P-site modulate co-translational mRNA decay by the CCR4-NOT complex.
#RNAsky
#RNAbiology
#translation
#ribosome
#cryoEM
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