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Great science in structural and chemical biology, single-molecule and super-resolution microscopy
How do protons get delivered to the active site of heme peroxidases? A combination of solvent channels and electric fields, say
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Solvent Channels and Electric Fields Guide Proton Delivery to the Active Site of Heme Peroxidases
Electrostatic potential surfaces and electric field lines reveal that local fields guide proton delivery through multiple conserved solvent channels in heme peroxidases, enabling efficient access to ....
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/anie.202515743
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Congratulations to Helen O'Hare and group on "Engineering the TCA cycle regulator GarA to increase erythromycin production in Saccharopolyspora erythraea" in
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Engineering the TCA cycle regulator GarA to increase erythromycin production in Saccharopolyspora erythraea
Actinobacteria are important for industrial production of antibiotics, fine chemicals and food and a source of new compounds for drug discovery. Their central metabolism is regulated by a conserved pr...
https://www.microbiologyresearch.org/content/journal/micro/10.1099/mic.0.001583
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Anti-Cancer Stem Cell Properties of Square Planar Copper(II) Complexes with Vanillin Schiff Base Ligands in
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Congrats
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and co-authors on "Two-dimensional infrared spectroscopy as a tool to reveal the vibrational and molecular structure of [FeFe] hydrogenases" in Chemical Science
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Two-dimensional infrared spectroscopy as a tool to reveal the vibrational and molecular structure of [FeFe] hydrogenases
[FeFe] hydrogenases are Nature's most efficient catalysts for the cleavage and evolution of molecular hydrogen. Despite decades of research, key aspects of the catalytic cycle and the underlying geome...
https://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlelanding/2025/sc/d5sc01811k
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LISCB is now on LinkedIn- join us there and let's make it a useful resource for us all
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Leicester Institute for Structural and Chemical Biology | LinkedIn
Leicester Institute for Structural and Chemical Biology | 51 followers on LinkedIn. Our researchers in chemistry and biology are collaborating to improve our understanding of the workings of life. | T...
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Engineered Receptor Capture Combined with Mass Spectrometry Enables High-Throughput Detection and Quantitation of SARS-CoV-2 Spike Protein in
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Engineered Receptor Capture Combined with Mass Spectrometry Enables High-Throughput Detection and Quantitation of SARS-CoV-2 Spike Protein
Mass spectrometry (MS) is a potentially powerful approach for the diagnostic detection of SARS-CoV-2 and other viruses. However, MS detection is compromised when viral antigens are present at low conc...
https://pubs.acs.org/doi/full/10.1021/jacsau.4c00980
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Structural and functional insights into the interaction between Ku70/80 and Pol X family polymerases in NHEJ
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BRCT domain in recruitment and activity of two Pol X members in NHEJ: a unified model for the interaction of Pol X with Ku70/80.
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Structural and functional insights into the interaction between Ku70/80 and Pol X family polymerases in NHEJ - Nature Communications
The molecular basis for the enrollment of X family DNA polymerases in non-homologous end joining (NHEJ) is unclear. Here the authors elucidate the structure of Pol Ī» within the DNA-PK long-range compl...
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-025-59133-2?utm_source=rct_congratemailt&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=oa_20250506&utm_content=10.1038/s41467-025-59133-2
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congratulations
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and co-authors for "Proline amide catalyzes formation of toxic crotonaldehyde from acetaldehyde under physiologically relevant conditions" out in Chembiochem
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Abhinav KV wins AMS award
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University of Leicester academic among recipients of prestigious Academy of Medical Sciences Springboard Award | News | University of Leicester
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Terminal hydride formation in [FeFe] hydrogenase: understanding the role of the dithiolate bridgehead in
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Terminal hydride formation in [FeFe] hydrogenase: understanding the role of the dithiolate bridgehead
[FeFe]-hydrogenases are highly-active hydrogen-conversion biocatalysts using Earth-abundant metals in their active-site. Understanding their mechanism may enable design of catalysts for renewable ener...
https://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlelanding/2025/cc/d5cc00860c
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Richard Doveston
6 months ago
First BlueSky post! We are hosting a free one day symposium for researchers across academia and industry to share and generate new ideas on how to find molecular glues - 30th April in Leicester. Come along and join the conversation! Register via:
www.dovestonlab.co.uk
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How cool is this?? "Structural dynamics of DNA unwinding by a replicative helicase" by
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Taha Shahid's work at LISCB:
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Identification and inhibition of PIN1-NRF2 proteināprotein interactions through computational and biophysical approaches
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Identification and inhibition of PIN1-NRF2 proteināprotein interactions through computational and biophysical approaches - Scientific Reports
Scientific Reports - Identification and inhibition of PIN1-NRF2 proteināprotein interactions through computational and biophysical approaches
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-025-89342-0
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Hurray for Yolanda Markaki getting a Wellcome Trust Career Development Award!
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Wellcome awards Leicester scientist £2m to study gene regulation in early development | News | University of Leicester
https://le.ac.uk/news/2025/march/wellcome-award-leicester-scientist-gene-regulation
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I-REACCH
7 months ago
šCelebrating One Year of I-REACCH: 9 April Join us for project updates, followed by a Q&A session. Book your place:
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Interested in the discovery and development of molecular glues with pharmaceutical application? We are hosting a free 1 day forum in Leicester to share ideas and initiate collaborative research projects. Come and join the conversation on Wednesday 30 April 2025!
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Blue-light photodegradation of ferricyanide under protein relevant conditions. Murton P, Timmel C, Mackenzie S, RodrĆguez-MaciĆ” P. Dalton Trans.
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A spectroscopic study of blue light photo-induced degradation of ferricyanide under protein-compatible conditions.
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Congratulations to
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and Hanna Kwon for pulling this together!
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Ben Garcia
10 months ago
A great collaboration with Phil Cole (Harvard) engineering Sortase to facilitate its transpeptidase activity on histone H3 has been published in JACS. This work developed multiplexed "cut-and-paste" middle-down proteomics with tandem mass tags for quantification.
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Circular Engineered Sortase for Interrogating Histone H3 in Chromatin
Reversible modification of the histone H3 N-terminal tail is critical in regulating the chromatin structure, gene expression, and cell states, while its dysregulation contributes to disease pathogenesis. Understanding the crosstalk between H3 tail modifications in nucleosomes constitutes a central challenge in epigenetics. Here, we describe an engineered sortase transpeptidase, cW11, that displays highly favorable properties for introducing scarless H3 tails onto nucleosomes. This approach significantly accelerates the production of both symmetrically and asymmetrically modified nucleosomes. We demonstrate the utility of asymmetrically modified nucleosomes produced in this way in dissecting the impact of multiple modifications on eraser enzyme processing and molecular recognition by a reader protein. Moreover, we show that cW11 sortase is very effective at cutting and tagging histone H3 tails from endogenous histones, facilitating multiplex ācut-and-pasteā middle-down proteomics with tandem mass tags. This cut-and-paste proteomics approach permits the quantitative analysis of histone H3 modification crosstalk after treatment with different histone deacetylase inhibitors. We propose that these chemoenzymatic tail isolation and modification strategies made possible with cW11 sortase will broadly power epigenetic discovery and therapeutic development.
https://pubs.acs.org/doi/full/10.1021/jacs.4c12585
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The Anti-Cancer Stem Cell Properties of Copper(II)-Terpyridine Complexes with Attached Salicylaldehyde Moieties in Chembiochem by the Suntharalingam group
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MRC AIM studentships with LISCB supervisors on this page now too! Closing date for AIM is 10 January, BBSRC MIBTP is 16 January. Get in touch with any questions on what makes a strong application!
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Circular Engineered Sortase for Interrogating Histone H3 in Chromatin
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A list of all the PhD projects in LISCB advertised with the MIBTP program:
le.ac.uk/research/ins...
. Get in touch with the listed supervisor(s) or Tennie
[email protected]
for support in putting in the best possible application.
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Research opportunities | Institute for Structural and Chemical Biology | University of Leicester
https://le.ac.uk/research/institutes/structural-chemical-biology/opportunities
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"The biochemistry of the carcinogenic alcohol metabolite acetaldehyde" in DNA Repair
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10 months ago
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reposted by
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Real Professor Moody
10 months ago
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Leicester Institute for Structural and Chemical Biology
Thomas Schalch
10 months ago
š Exciting
#PhD
opportunity in our lab at
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and
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. Join the BBSRC-funded MIBTP programme for a 4-year fully funded studentship with comprehensive training in year 1 + research project years 2-4.
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Uncovering the mechanisms of epigenetic regulators using cutting-edge molecular biology and advanced imaging methodologies at University of Leicester on FindAPhD.com
PhD Project - Uncovering the mechanisms of epigenetic regulators using cutting-edge molecular biology and advanced imaging methodologies at University of Leicester, listed on FindAPhD.com
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Wendy Bickmore
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Interested in difficult to access parts of genetics, cellular & structural biology? Join us in Edinburgh 2-4th April 2025 for "Hidden Cell, Dark Genome" Regulation in the dark genome Uncharted proteins, RNA complexity Atomic structures at cellular scale Cell diversity
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