Lorenzo Casalino
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Assistant Project Scientist | Rommie Amaro's lab - UC San Diego. Computational biophysicist.
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Carolyn Bertozzi
6 months ago
Another epic
#glycotime
accomplishment from
@rommieamaro.bsky.social
and coworkers @UCSD
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Rommie Amaro
6 months ago
✨✨ It's
#glycotime
for
#HIV
Env ✨✨ N-linked glycans modulate flexibility & MPER epitope exposure
#glycotime
Huge effort by
@shehata92.bsky.social
@lcasalino88.bsky.social
with cryoET of Env in VLPs by
@thevillalab.bsky.social
& team 💪 Would love feedback!
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
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Rommie Amaro
7 months ago
A behemoth effort from
@fionachembot.bsky.social
in which she does amazing science (showing how VOCs reshape allosteric pathways) while also making the SARS2 spike color palette match her fish Dorry 😍🫠
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Dr. Fiona
7 months ago
Nevertheless, we persisted ❤️ 📣 NEW BIORXIV ALERT!! 🚨 Using WE MD, linguistic pathway clustering, dynamical network analyses, and HDXMS we reveal a hidden allosteric network within the SARS2 spike S1 domain and predict how the D614G mutation impacts this network!
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D614G reshapes allosteric networks and opening mechanisms of SARS-CoV-2 spikes
The SARS-CoV-2 spike glycoprotein binds human epithelial cells and enables infection through a key conformational transition that exposes its receptor binding domain (RBD). Experimental evidence indic...
https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.03.07.642081v1
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Eric Topol
9 months ago
Using protein large language models to optimize antibodies to SARS-CoV-2 with >20-fold increase in binding affinity
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Angie Rasmussen
9 months ago
Updated CDC technical report on the Louisiana case is out. There are low frequency mutations in HA that indicate adaptation in a human host—specifically this human host. But this doesn’t really change much in terms of estimating pandemic risk.
www.cdc.gov/bird-flu/spo...
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Genetic Sequences of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza A(H5N1) Viruses Identified in a Person in Louisiana
CDC has sequenced the influenza viruses in specimens collected from the patient in Louisiana who was
https://www.cdc.gov/bird-flu/spotlights/h5n1-response-12232024.html
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Rommie Amaro
10 months ago
For those following the
@prof-ajay-jain.bsky.social
/Cleaves/
@wpwalters.bsky.social
preprint re: DiffDock
@gcorso.bsky.social
I have read some of the back-&-forth between the author groups As a practitioner in the field for > 20 yrs (academic side), here is my take: 🧵
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Rommie Amaro
10 months ago
New cryoEM structure of zoonotic H5N1 from Peter Kwong's lab curiously shows the glycan at N169 occupying the HA receptor binding site of a neighboring promoter
#glycotime
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Alessandra Magistrato
10 months ago
Just published in Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling our new study on the Mechanism of Rac1b: the Alternative Spliced Variant of Rac1 Small Rho GTPase. Great work by A. Parise and S. Cresca!
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Assessing the Mechanism of Rac1b: An All-Atom Simulation Study of the Alternative Spliced Variant of Rac1 Small Rho GTPase
The Rho GTPase family plays a key role in cell migration, cytoskeletal dynamics, and intracellular signaling. Rac1 and its splice variant Rac1b, characterized by the insertion of an Extraloop, are fre...
https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acs.jcim.4c01376
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Frank Noe
10 months ago
Super excited to preprint our work on developing a Biomolecular Emulator (BioEmu): Scalable emulation of protein equilibrium ensembles with generative deep learning from
@msftresearch.bsky.social
ch AI for Science.
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Bussi Lab
10 months ago
📢 New
#preprint
describing our community effort to share
#plumed
tutorials
arxiv.org/abs/2412.03595
! Explore the tutorials at
www.plumed-tutorials.org
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PLUMED Tutorials: a collaborative, community-driven learning ecosystem
In computational physics, chemistry, and biology, the implementation of new techniques in a shared and open source software lowers barriers to entry and promotes rapid scientific progress. However, ef...
https://arxiv.org/abs/2412.03595
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Rommie Amaro
10 months ago
A project 10 years in the making w/ Terry Sejnowski, led by
@philosophaki.bsky.social
Insights into ryanodine receptor activation & calcium-induced Ca2+ release from a stochastic explicit-particle 3D simulation of cardiac dyad w/ realistic TEM geometry 🧪
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Hellooo Happy to reconnect over here and discuss about science, glycoproteins, simulations and other fun things! Let’s give it a try 🙂
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Rommie Amaro
10 months ago
🚨Announcing NetSci: a super fast tool to compute correlated motion in biomolecules
pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/...
@pabloarantes.bsky.social
& team also made it into a Colab notebook:
colab.research.google.com/drive/1GGJKr...
Give it a try & send feedback!
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NetSci: A Library for High Performance Biomolecular Simulation Network Analysis Computation
We present the NetSci program–an open-source scientific software package designed for estimating mutual information (MI) between data sets using GPU acceleration and a k-nearest-neighbor algorithm. This approach significantly enhances calculation speed, achieving improvements of several orders of magnitude over traditional CPU-based methods, with data set size limits dictated only by available hardware. To validate NetSci, we accurately compute MI for an analytically verifiable two-dimensional Gaussian distribution and replicate the generalized correlation (GC) analysis previously conducted on the B1 domain of protein G. We also apply NetSci to molecular dynamics simulations of the Sarcoendoplasmic Reticulum Calcium-ATPase (SERCA) pump, exploring the allosteric mechanisms and pathways influenced by ATP and 2′-deoxy-ATP (dATP) binding. Our analysis reveals distinct allosteric effects induced by ATP compared to dATP, with predicted information pathways from the bound nucleotide to the calcium-binding domain differing based on the nucleotide involved. NetSci proves to be a valuable tool for estimating MI and GC in various data sets and is particularly effective for analyzing intraprotein communication and information transfer.
https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acs.jcim.4c00899
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Diana Kwon
11 months ago
GenAI has given fraudsters a powerful new way of making fake images. My story in
@natureportfolio.bsky.social
looks at what people are doing to try to stop this problem from spiraling out of control:
www.nature.com/articles/d41...
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AI-generated images threaten science — here’s how researchers hope to spot them
Generative-AI technologies can create convincing scientific data with ease — publishers and integrity specialists fear a torrent of faked science.
https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-024-03542-8
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