Niels Schneberger
@nschneberger.bsky.social
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Structural Biologist, Prokaryotic defense strategies and transporter protein enthusiast From Bonn
I am thrilled to share that I was selected for an
@embo.org
Postdoctoral Fellowship. Soon, I will join the lab of
@mfwhite2.bsky.social
to study prokaryotic immune mechanisms. Super exciting!
4 months ago
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Cluster of Excellence ImmunoSensation
8 months ago
đŹ Episode 12 of
#SpotOnScience
is out! In this episode, Sophie Binder from the group of Gregor HagelĂŒcken introduces her work "The SAVED domain of the type III CRISPR protease CalpL is a ring nuclease". Check out the episode here:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=cDTs...
#science
#research
#immunology
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Spot on Science, Episode#12, Sophie Binder / Self-regulation of protease CalpL by nuclease activity
YouTube video by Exzellenzcluster ImmunoSensation
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cDTsydtzMow
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It was a pleasure to present my
#TRAP
#transporter
work at this year's
#BFB
annual meeting.
7 months ago
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Nature
8 months ago
Nature research paper: CARD domains mediate anti-phage defence in bacterial gasdermin systems
https://go.nature.com/3CvoD3W
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CARD domains mediate anti-phage defence in bacterial gasdermin systems - Nature
Caspase recruitment domains (CARDs) are present in defence systems that protect bacteria against phage, where the bacterial CARD domain is essential for protease-mediated activation of bacterial gasdermins that promote cell death.
https://go.nature.com/3CvoD3W
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Sorek Lab
8 months ago
Out today @ Science: TIR signaling activates caspase-like immunity in bacteria We report a new immune signaling molecule: N7-cADPR. Produced by phage-induced TIRs and activates a defensive bacterial caspase Congrats Francois Rousset, Ilya Osterman and coauthors!
www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
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Informationsdienst Wissenschaft - idw
9 months ago
Colored nuclei reveal cellular key genes The identification of genes involved in diseases is one of the major challenges of biomedical research. Researchers at the University of Bonn and the University Hospital Bonn (UKB) have developed a metho...
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Ben Goult
9 months ago
*Fully funded PhD position available in the lab* We will use structural proteomics to map the mechanosensitive interactions of talin in dendritic spines and how they change during long term potentiation. Please share, and email for details :)
www.findaphd.com/phds/project...
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BBSRC NWD: Structural Proteomics to spatially resolve interactions with mechanosensitive synaptic scaffold proteins at University of Liverpool on FindAPhD.com
PhD Project - BBSRC NWD: Structural Proteomics to spatially resolve interactions with mechanosensitive synaptic scaffold proteins at University of Liverpool, listed on FindAPhD.com
https://www.findaphd.com/phds/project/bbsrc-nwd-structural-proteomics-to-spatially-resolve-interactions-with-mechanosensitive-synaptic-scaffold-proteins/?p180280
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Structural Biology
9 months ago
Atomic structures of biological molecules have never been so available and ubiquitous, but this raises questions as to how they are made appropriately accessible for optimal use
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Structural Biology Communications
9 months ago
Safer, nonradioactive staining alternatives for electron microscopy are introduced, simplifying sample preparation, reducing costs and making structural biology more accessible to researchers globally
#NegativeStaining
#ElectronMicroscopy
doi.org/10.1107/S205...
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Martin Pacesa
10 months ago
The link to the github and colab notebook remains unchaged, we now however include a link to the design models and sequences which you can download here:âš
github.com/martinpacesa...
doi.org/10.5281/zeno...
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GitHub - martinpacesa/BindCraft: User friendly and accurate binder design pipeline
User friendly and accurate binder design pipeline. Contribute to martinpacesa/BindCraft development by creating an account on GitHub.
https://github.com/martinpacesa/BindCraft
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Aude Bernheim
10 months ago
Registration now open for the EMBO Workshop: Immune System of Bacteria !!!!
www.sisb2025.conferences-pasteur.org/home
Joins us in Institut Pasteur, Paris, April 8-10th.
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David B. Sauer
10 months ago
Amazing work capturing NaDC3 in multiple states and with various substrates/inhibitors! Congrats Yan Li, Da-Neng Wang, Joe Mindell, and Bill Rice!!
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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Substrate translocation and inhibition in human dicarboxylate transporter NaDC3 - Nature Structural & Molecular Biology
The authors show cryo-electron microscopy structures of the human high-affinity sodiumâdicarboxylate cotransporter, responsible for dicarboxylate import into the cell, in complex with various substrat...
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41594-024-01433-0
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Martin Pacesa
10 months ago
#CASP16
results are in! Template-based VFold seems to be lead method for nucleic acid structure prediction! AlphaFold2 and 3 still seem to be best methods for protein monomer and complex prediction.
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Chris Mulligan
10 months ago
Iâm very excitement to share a preprint of some very recent work from our lab on our continuing odyssey into the very interesting world of TAXI TRAP transporters.
tinyurl.com/4a7fra4x
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A new class of binding protein-dependent solute transporter exemplified by the TAXI-GltS system from Bordetella pertussis
Tripartite ATP-dependent periplasmic (TRAP) transporters are widespread in prokaryotes, but absent in eukaryotes, and facilitate the uptake of a wide variety of substrates. TRAP transporters are compo...
https://tinyurl.com/4a7fra4x
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César Sånchez
10 months ago
All cells are encapsulated by a membrane of complex lipidic composition, right? Not anymore! @JamesSaenz.bsky.social et al. show that a âminimalâ bacterial cell only needs 2 lipid species #microNatComms #Microbiology #CellBiology #lipids Read the paper:
www.nature.com/artic...
#microNatComms
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A tuneable minimal cell membrane reveals that two lipid species suffice for life
Nature Communications - All cells are encapsulated by a membrane of complex lipidic composition, and understanding the roles of different lipids in membrane function is experimentally challenging...
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-024-53975-y
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Congratulations to
@philipphendricks.bsky.social
for winning the
#PosterPrize
at this year's
#ClusterScienceDays
. Way to go Jimbo!
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We identified a
#VHH
antibody that allosterically inhibits sialic acid binding by the
#TRAP
transporter
#SBP
VcSiaP. Thanks to the team including:
@philipphendricks.bsky.social
@scbinder.bsky.social
@gavinhthomas.bsky.social
@gha14.bsky.social
Read the full story here:
doi.org/10.1038/s420...
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Allosteric substrate release by a sialic acid TRAP transporter substrate binding protein - Communications Biology
Biophysical and structural characterization of the TRAP transporter SBP SiaP in complex with a nanobody provides insights into an allosteric mechanism of inhibition.
https://doi.org/10.1038/s42003-024-07263-6
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