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Professor of Molecular Biophysics&Biochemistry and of Cell Biology at Yale. Fishing all Waters.
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Christian Schlieker
Albert and Mary Lasker Foundation
13 days ago
Learn more about all the 2025
#LaskerAward
winners—Dirk Görlich & Steven L. McKnight; Michael J. Welsh, Jesús (Tito) González, & Paul A. Negulescu; Lucy Shapiro 🧪
#Lasker2025
📖:
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Christian Schlieker
Journal of Cell Biology
30 days ago
FOMO no more: NOMO and Calmin extend
#mechanobiology
to the ER. Julie Heffler and Jan Lammerding
@LammerdingLab.bsky.social
discuss recent studies from the
@schliekerlab.bsky.social
(
doi.org/10.1083/jcb....
) &
@hennelab.bsky.social
(
doi.org/10.1016/j.ce...
), in Spotlight:
rupress.org/jcb/article/...
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Christian Schlieker
Journal of Cell Biology
about 1 month ago
Heffler and
@LammerdingLab.bsky.social
discuss recent studies from the
@schliekerlab.bsky.social
(
doi.org/10.1083/jcb....
) and
@hennelab.bsky.social
(
doi.org/10.1016/j.ce...
) that identify two proteins serving as crucial mechanical elements in the endoplasmic reticulum.
rupress.org/jcb/article/...
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Thank you indeed-great read and excellent discussion on our recent papers identifying molecular mechanisms that (I) connect cellular forces to organelles and (II) enable elaborate membrane systems to respond to mechanical challenge
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about 1 month ago
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Congrats!!
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about 1 month ago
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Congrats Kim et al!
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Simone Reber
3 months ago
✨Thanks to amazing students
@tobiaskletter.bsky.social
, postdocs
@biswashere.bsky.social
& collaborators
@vasilyzaburdaev.bsky.social
& ALMF
@embl.org
✨ 👉Cytoplasmic material properties control spindle architecture and scaling 👉 out today
@natcellbio.nature.com
rdcu.be/eqPr8
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Cell state-specific cytoplasmic density controls spindle architecture and scaling
Nature Cell Biology - Kletter et al. show that cell state-specific cytoplasmic density controls spindle architecture and scaling in neural differentiation, suggesting that the physical properties...
https://rdcu.be/eqPr8
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our genome-wide CRISPR screen revealed strong ties between microcephaly-related genes and aberrant condensates revealing unexpected cellular pathology! Our chemical-genetic platform could accelerate the hunt for treatments for neurodegenerative and neurodevelopmental disorders!
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🔬 Key findings: -RNF26 and ZNF335 protect against harmful protein buildup. -identification of compounds that have potential to counteract toxic condensates. -Links to zinc biology, autophagy, and oxidative stress offer new therapeutic angles.
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We’ve pioneered a disease-agnostic screening platform for aberrant biomolecular condensates—cellular structures linked to incurable neurological diseases. We screened genes and FDA-approved drugs that modulate disease-relevant nuclear condensates:
www.biorxiv.org/cgi/content/...
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we are beyond proud that our
@yalembb.bsky.social
@schliekerlab.bsky.social
undergraduate researcher Sophia graduated as the sole @Yale Colleague '25 graduate with an exceptional distinction in the major! Congrats Sophia for this richly deserved honor!
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Christian Schlieker
Henne lab
6 months ago
Important to celebrate trainee victories: excited to have Holly Merta's
@hollymerta.bsky.social
paper out! We use TurboID sub-organelle proteomics to map the ER network. We find calmin/CLMN, an ER-to-actin tether regulating focal adhesions & cell motility.
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
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Spatial proteomics of ER tubules reveals CLMN, an ER-actin tether at focal adhesions that promotes cell migration
The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is structurally and functionally diverse, yet how its functions are organized within morphological subdomains is incomp…
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2211124725002736
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Enjoying warmer weather around low tide
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Christian Schlieker
Yale MB&B
8 months ago
We are excited to announce a tenure-track or tenured faculty position in Computational Biophysics and Biochemistry, exploring the intricate molecular and cellular processes and the complex interactions of their macromolecular components. Join us in MB&B! Apply now at
apply.interfolio.com/162132
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reposted by
Christian Schlieker
Beck Laboratory
8 months ago
In a great collaboration with
@hummerlab.bsky.social
and the Kräusslich lab: HIV capsid doesn't break at the NPC; instead, it cracks open the NPC itself! Details in Cell:
authors.elsevier.com/sd/article/S...
@mpibp.bsky.social
@uniheidelberg.bsky.social
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Simone Reber
9 months ago
How did microtubules adapt to support life across 🐸 species at divergent thermal niches? Now online & OA
@currentbiology.bsky.social
Thanks to Ella, Luca,
@biswashere.bsky.social
& Carolyn
@mpiib-berlin.mpg.de
@BirkbeckUoL 🙌 Enjoy reading! 👉
www.cell.com/current-biol...
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Mechanistic basis of temperature adaptation in microtubule dynamics across frog species
Despite tubulin’s evolutionary conservation, microtubule dynamics are highly temperature sensitive. Troman et al. use natural tubulin variants from closely related Xenopus species to show that a decrease in tubulin’s apparent activation energy and weakening of lateral lattice contacts stabilize microtubules in cold-adapted frogs.
https://www.cell.com/current-biology/fulltext/S0960-9822(24)01690-7
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