Super excited to contribute to this special interest subgroup!!! Thank you for this opportunity, Abby and Iain!
Posts by Xin Gu Lab at DFCI/HMS
Congratulations Xin Gu, Ph.D., recipient of a Klingenstein Fellowship Award in Neuroscience for the project, "Elucidating the Role of the Midnolin-Proteasome Pathway in the Central Nervous System." @xingulab.bsky.social
xingulab.dana-farber.org
New work from @xingulab.bsky.social @sshaolab.bsky.social & Elledge lab report structure of Midnolin-proteasome complex & its role in controlling myeloma via ubiquitin-independent degradation. www.cell.com/molecular-ce...
Congrats Walter! This is amazing!
Thank you Issam!!!
Xin Gu, PhD, of Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
A new study in Molecular Cell led by @danafarber.bsky.social’s Xin Gu, PhD, highlights midnolin as a key regulatory component of proteostasis in plasma cells and suggests that restoring or enhancing this pathway could represent a novel therapeutic avenue in myeloma treatment. bit.ly/4l8Zuwu
Thank you Walter!:)
So happy and proud to see our story online!! Thank you, the midnolin team!
~1 week left to register for the EMBO workshop on RNA meets protein decay! #EMBOrnaDecay
Come join us for a fun time and invigorating scientific discussions in Vienna!
meetings.embo.org/event/25-rna...
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Thank you so much Eilika☺️
👏 Another chapter in the midnolin proteasome story from @xingulab.bsky.social www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
Check out these insights into (and the importance of) delivering ubiquitin-independent proteasomal substrates for degradation in the nucleus!
Thrilled to share our collaborative work on the structural basis and myeloma disease link of the midnolin-proteasome pathway with Chris Nardone from the Elledge lab, Jingjing Gao from the Shao lab @sshaolab.bsky.social and all the co-authors who put in the hard work! www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...