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Hetero-oligomerization drives structural plasticity of eukaryotic peroxiredoxins - Nature Chemical Biology Peroxiredoxins from diverse organisms were found to assemble into hybrid complexes, not just identical ones. These mixed assemblies reshape structure and stability, challenging a long-held view of per...

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Cells may work with “Lego®️ bricks” 🧱 at the molecular level. Our new study shows that peroxiredoxins can mix different subunits to form hybrid complexes arranged in donut-like rings 🍩, creating molecular diversity that helps cells fine-tune stress and redox signaling responses. Out in Nat Chem Biol.

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A color-tailored fluorogenic sensor for hydrogen peroxide Nature Chemical Biology - Hydrogen peroxide is a signaling molecule that can also cause damage if its levels are too high. Here, the authors report HyPerFLEX, a fluorescent sensor with tenable...

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Scientists at VIB, Daria Ezeriņa and Joris Messens, with global partners, developed HyPerFLEX🌈 HyPerFLEX tracks cellular stress in real time, glows in multiple colours, works in low-oxygen environments, and could revolutionise research on aging, inflammation & disease!

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4/ With the Messens lab, we used negative stain EM to visualise heterooligomers and show that heterooligomerisation strongly affects dimer-decamer equilbrium.

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Heterooligomerization drives structural plasticity of eukaryotic peroxiredoxins Peroxiredoxins are highly conserved thiol peroxidases essential for peroxide detoxification, redox signaling, and chaperone activity. Prx1/AhpC-type peroxiredoxins are found throughout the eukaryotic ...

Our first post on Bluesky!
1/ We are excited to share our latest work, showing that heterooligomerisation drives structural plasticity of Prx1-type peroxiredoxins.
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Another fantastic collaboration with the Marcel Deponte lab and Joris Messens lab!

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