Shozeb
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Professor of Biophysics, Drug Discovery, Photographer, Traveller and a Cultural succupus.
Absolutely remarkable from my colleagues
@ucl.ac.uk
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Huntington's disease successfully treated for first time
One of the most devastating diseases finally has a treatment that can slow its progression and transform lives, tearful doctors tell BBC.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cevz13xkxpro
4 days ago
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My dear friend Keshav Desiraju. passed away this day, four years ago. He was the force behind the Mental Health Act in India and the initiator of all the gutka bans that have/have not been implemented. Youâre dearly missed my friend.
24 days ago
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LUSH
25 days ago
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Old Trafford stadium should be turned into an ice hockey rink.
about 1 month ago
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Amazed to find
@eduroam.org
at GVA. Anyone knows why an international airport would have that? So far the only airport that I have passed through that has it. Any one knows other airports that have eduroam?
about 1 month ago
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Publishing houses make millions, yet their platforms for reviewing are awful. Editorial Manager has to be the worst. What I donât understand is why do you want me to register every time I get on your platforms
@sciencedirect.bsky.social
I refuse to engage anymore for reviewring.
about 1 month ago
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Peer Review sections are now my favourite part of the manuscript. Here is a nugget from deep dark editorial world of
@natcomms.nature.com
about 1 month ago
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That is not true. Do you want me to put the email up here?
add a skeleton here at some point
about 1 month ago
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The reviewersâ evaluations highlight substantial issues with both the methodology and overall impact of the work. This was conveyed to us without any comments from the reviewers. This is the level of peer reviewing transparency
@chemicalscience.rsc.org
Arbitrary and vague.
about 1 month ago
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Four professors, summer bbq and a garden. That what was the weekend about.
about 2 months ago
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Mahmoud Farshchianâs work will live forever on. Rest in peace Ustad.
about 2 months ago
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Michael Booth
about 2 months ago
We have developed a dynamic âoffâ switch for PROTAC activity by using DNA linkers and toehold mediated strand displacement! Published in JACS Au
@pubs.acs.org
Led by Disha Kashyap, with
@shozebhaider.bsky.social
+ Tom Milne
@uclchemistry.bsky.social
#chemsky
đ§Şđ§Ź
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DNA-Programmable Protein Degradation: Dynamic Control of Proteolysis-Targeting Chimera Activity via DNA Hybridization and Strand Displacement
Targeted protein degradation is a powerful therapeutic approach: expanding the druggable proteome, providing enhanced selectivity, and having the ability to overcome conventional resistance mechanisms...
https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/jacsau.5c00422
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Our latest work out in
@angewandtechemie.bsky.social
on what happens to PETase functions at the SolidâLiquid Interface. With excellent work by my PhD student Shuang Chen
@ucllifesciences.bsky.social
Paper:
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/..
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https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/..
2 months ago
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Why is
@rsc.org
flagship journal
@chemicalscience.rsc.org
so poor in its editorship. Itâs not even a top flight journal and has taken 4 months to get us our first set of reviews. Never reviewing or submitting again to this journal.
2 months ago
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Stellar line up for the @rsc.org Nucleic Acids Forum 2025 at The Burlington House.
@drmikebooth.bsky.social
opening the proceedings
3 months ago
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Prof. ZoĂŤ Waller
3 months ago
Shozeb Haider explains his love for Guanine at the Biochemical Society AlterNAT meeting. What's your favourite nucleobase?
@shozebhaider.bsky.social
@rsc.org
@biochemsoc.bsky.social
#chemsky
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An editorial on our work publsihed in
@elife.bsky.social
@ucllifesciences.bsky.social
#GQuadruplex
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RNA: Searching for druggable targets
A strategy that analyzes the structural properties of RNA could help identify regions that are promising targets for antiviral drugs.
https://elifesciences.org/articles/107757
3 months ago
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There is something extraordinary about New York and New Yorkers.
3 months ago
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Margot Finn
3 months ago
In case you're a researcher keen to flee to the UK. 'A ÂŁ54 million âglobal talent fundâ will cover relocation and research costs for âworld-classâ researchers and their teams to move to the UK....the fund will also cover full visa costs.' 1/2
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UK finally unveils ÂŁ54 million global talent scheme
Much-anticipated package for recruiting foreign researchers follows similar moves by France and the European Union to snap up US scientists
https://www.timeshighereducation.com/news/uk-finally-unveils-ps54-million-global-talent-scheme
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Marc van der Kamp
3 months ago
Our first foray into Class C beta-lactamases - explaining how
#antibiotic
ceftazidime is broken down more easily by AmpC variants.
#AMR
#enzymes
#compchem
Great work by
@andersonlimaaa.bsky.social
, as
@royalsociety.org
fellow ACS Catalysis (Open Access):
pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/...
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Insights into the Enhanced Ceftazidime Hydrolysis by Ent385 AmpC β-Lactamase from Multiscale Simulations
The emergence of multidrug-resistant bacteria poses a significant threat to public health. Particularly, they are becoming increasingly resistant to β-lactam antibiotics, which are one of the most important drug classes for the treatment of bacterial infections. Ceftazidime-avibactam has shown promising activity against highly drug-resistant bacteria, including carbapenem-resistant Enterobacterales. However, an Ala294-Pro295 deletion in the Class CE. cloacaeAmpC β-lactamase can confer reduced susceptibility to these agents. In this study, we investigated the molecular mechanisms underlying the enhanced hydrolysis of ceftazidime by E. cloacae Ent385 AmpC β-lactamase with the deletion using quantum mechanics/molecular mechanics (QM/MM) simulations. We used constant pH molecular dynamics simulations of the β-lactamase-ceftazidime acyl-enzyme complex to verify the likely protonation states, confirming Tyr150 primarily exists as a tyrosinate. We then used QM/MM (DFTB2/ff14SB) umbrella sampling to calculate the reaction-free energy barriers (ÎâĄG) for the deacylation step of cephalosporin hydrolysis. This reveals that Tyr150 (rather than the substrate) acts as the base. Importantly, the difference in ÎâĄG between the canonical E. cloacae AmpC (P99) and the Ent385 variant with Ala294-Pro295 reinserted, on the one hand, and the Ent385 variant, on the other, was in very good agreement with the difference deduced from experimental kinetic data. Detailed analysis of the transition state ensembles, alongside additional simulations, shows that the Ala294-Pro295 deletion allows the entrance of an additional water molecule that helps stabilize the tetrahedral intermediate. Overall, our QM/MM simulations provide valuable insights into the reaction mechanism and reasons for enhanced ceftazidime breakdown. The protocol used in this study successfully captures the kinetic differences observed among the studied variants. This approach can be employed to investigate other Class C β-lactamase variants with similar features, providing insights into their mechanisms and potential contributions to reduced susceptibility to antibiotic treatments.
https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acscatal.5c02383
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In our latest work, we look at the different conformational states of DtpA in its transport cycle.
@ucllifesciences.bsky.social
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Conformational Landscape of the Di- and Tripeptide Permease A Transport Cycle
Dipeptide and tripeptide permease A (DtpA) transporter is a bacterial homologue of the human PepT that is responsible for the uptake of di- and tripeptides from the small intestine and transports them...
https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acs.jcim.5c00753
4 months ago
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Prof. ZoĂŤ Waller
4 months ago
Prof Shozeb Haider explaining the importance of dynamics when studying ligands targeting G-Quadruplex DNA structures.
@shozebhaider.bsky.social
@ucllifesciences.bsky.social
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The frustration of working with β-lactamases is finding the ever growing disconnect between sequences, structures and literature. This is compounded when the ML algorithms are unable to account for insertions and deletions, which appear not as numbers but as alphabets. 1/3
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SAND: a comprehensive annotation of class D β-lactamases using structural alignment-based numbering | Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy
Class D β-lactamases (DBLs) form a large family with nearly 1,300 identified members in the β-Lactamase Database (Fig. S1, www.bldb.euhttp://www.bldb.eu/) (1). They are produced mainly by Gram-negative bacteria, with some by Gram-positive bacteria (2). DBLs are an important mechanism of resistance to β-lactam antibiotics, including carbapenems, one of last resort treatments to infections in hospitalized patients (3). The production of class D β-lactamases is a major public health concern, as they can often transfer between different bacterial species, allowing resistance to spread quickly and widely. Some members were found to be membrane-bound and are secreted via outer membrane vesicles (OMVs) to contribute further in antimicrobial resistance dissemination (4). Their mechanism of action involves a catalytic serine, as in classes A and C β-lactamases, since all share the conserved SXXK tetrad and KXG triad (3).
https://journals.asm.org/doi/full/10.1128/aac.00150-25
4 months ago
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In our latest work, we look at thr structural basis of how Glucose transporters GLUT1 and GLUT9 differentiates between specific substrates.
@ucllifesciences.bsky.social
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Structural Insights into the Substrate Egress Pathways Explains Specificity and Inhibition of Human Glucose Transporters (GLUT1 and GLUT9)
Glucose transporters (GLUTs) play critical roles in cellular energy homeostasis and substrate-specific transport. Dysfunctional mutations can cause GLUT1 deficiency syndrome, and excessive expression ...
https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acsptsci.5c00209
5 months ago
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In our latest work, we look into how the dynamics of four very similar, and clinically important β lactamase enzymes from Burkholderia have evolved to generate very different substrate profiles.
@ucllifesciences.bsky.social
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Evolutionary Dynamics and Functional Differences in Clinically Relevant Pen β-Lactamases from Burkholderia spp.
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a global threat, with Burkholderia species contributing significantly to difficult-to-treat infections. The Pen family of β-lactamases are produced by all Burkholderi...
https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acs.jcim.5c00271
5 months ago
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Our article in
@chemicalscience.rsc.org
registers as one of the most popular articles of 2024. The study on Sufex click chemistry was led by John Moses
@cshlnews.bsky.social
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Modular synthesis of functional libraries by accelerated SuFEx click chemistry
Accelerated SuFEx Click Chemistry (ASCC) is a powerful method for coupling aryl and alkyl alcohols with SuFEx-compatible functional groups. With its hallmark favorable kinetics and exceptional product...
https://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlelanding/2024/sc/d3sc05729a
6 months ago
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In our latest work, we combine MD with co-evolution analysis to deconvolute communities that explains existing data and predicts emerging hotspots. In @elife:
doi.org/10.7554/eLif...
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Functionally Important Residues from Graph Analysis of Coevolved Dynamic couplings
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.105005.2
7 months ago
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Now I canât unsee this. A pig with a whirling dervish hat. PDB 6XDC. SARS-CoV2 ORF3a.
@pdbeurope.bsky.social
7 months ago
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Nightmare on the stock market street.
#deepseek
8 months ago
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Underscore has to be ChatGPTâs give away word.
8 months ago
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Not a bad thjng to do to leave X
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UK universities join retreat from Elon Musk's X, citing misinformation on platform
Universities and other higher education establishments have joined a retreat among British institutions from Elon Musk's X social media platform, citing its role in spreading misinformation that fuelled race riots last year.
https://www.reuters.com/world/uk/uk-universities-join-retreat-elon-musks-x-citing-misinformation-platform-2025-01-08/
9 months ago
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Sharing Bill Jorgensenâs post on Martin Karplusâs passing away on 28th Dec. He was 94.
9 months ago
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The deep dark obscure @NatureComms editorial policies
9 months ago
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Once in a generation tabla genius passes away. My favourite Zakir Hussain piece would always be - The Wish
youtu.be/vZJsuctBHaQ?...
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John Mclaughlin & Zakir Hussain - The Wish
YouTube video by Dragos Ciulei
https://youtu.be/vZJsuctBHaQ?si=StUTiDUcHVTBON5P
10 months ago
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The peer review section of
@naturecomms.bsky.social
has recently become my favourite part of the journal.
10 months ago
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Not a bad start to the day when your article hits the cover of the journal.
#DNA
Paper:
pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/...
10 months ago
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Max Bonomi
10 months ago
Do you want to work at the interface of molecular simulations, structural biology experiments and
#AI
? Come to Paris for a PhD at
@pasteur.fr
1 PhD position is available in our lab funded by ERC_Research. Please repost!!
#compchem
#compbio
Info đ
research.pasteur.fr/b/15Hr
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One PhD thesis in integrative structural biology | Research - Institut Pasteur
https://research.pasteur.fr/b/15Hr
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I have to admit, the way post scrolling works in
@bsky.app
is awful. That needs to change.
10 months ago
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Belgrave square in Central London has been invaded by Land Rovers today.
10 months ago
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@royalsociety.bsky.social
under intense spotlight from its own Fellows.
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10 months ago
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Dan Neidle
10 months ago
New data on farms and inheritance tax: a third of farm estates over ÂŁ1.5m arenât farmers but wealthy people avoiding IHT by sinking money into farmland. The Budget hits farmers too hard and tax avoiders too lightly. It needs to change.
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I am the imposter speaker at the AI in Urological Cancer today. Trying not to embarrass myself.
10 months ago
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Got an email from
@elife.bsky.social
today saying they wonât be indexed by WoS form 2025 and hence will be without an IF, something that
#elife
set out to do from the onset. I still support the elife model but I also think inadequate/incomplete papers should not be given a VOR.
10 months ago
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Absolutely shocked to hear that Reading University is shutting down the Chemistry Department. What a delirious decision by the university.
@christinecardin.bsky.social
11 months ago
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#Clarivate
is an equal contributor to the broken publishing model in science as publishing houses.
retractionwatch.com/2024/11/13/e...
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eLife wonât get an impact factor, says Clarivate
Clarivate, the data company for scholarly publications, has decided to continue indexing some content from eLife in Web of Science, after reevaluating the open-access biology journalâs unusual pracâŚ
https://retractionwatch.com/2024/11/13/elife-wont-get-an-impact-factor-says-clarivate/
11 months ago
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Richard Sever
11 months ago
Something really is happening here. Sci-twitter was a phenomenon and a loss. The stunning recent growth of Sci-sky shows how much we value this form of connectivity.
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After last nightâs Mike Tyson drubbing, I have allowed the age to catch up to me.
11 months ago
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I am not sure how efficient it is to manage two social media platforms. It wonât be long before X and BlueSky turn into echo chambers.
11 months ago
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Hello BlueSky !!
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