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๐ www.nature.com/articles/s41...
๐ Congratulations to the winners of the Best Poster Awards at #BiomembraneDays2025 sponsored by @lipotype.bsky.social
๐Manpreet Kaur (with @fabiololicato.com &W. Nickel)
๐Jana Kroll (@janakroll.bsky.social @mdc-berlin.bsky.social)
๐Ha Ngoc Anh Nguyen (with @jamessaenz.bsky.social)
๐Science rocks!
This work is the result of a shared @dfg.de grant between @walter-nickel-bzh.bsky.social and me, carried out by our joint PhD student @manpreet0700.bsky.social at @uniheidelberg.bsky.social @bzh-hd.bsky.social . A great team effort! ๐
If our hypothesis holds, disrupting PI(4,5)Pโ asymmetry in cells should slow FGF2 translocation. To test this, @manpreet0700.bsky.social introduced PI(4,5)Pโ micelles in the mediaโenriching the outer leaflet and disturbing the natural asymmetry. And yes, it made a difference.
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Excited to share our latest story now on @biorxiv-biochem.bsky.social !
Our brilliant PhD student @manpreet0700.bsky.social , together with @walter-nickel-bzh.bsky.social and myself, shows how PI(4,5)Pโ asymmetry in the plasma membrane drives the unconventional secretion of FGF2!
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If someone ever asks me a question โWhat is your happy place?โ My answer would be, A) in lab, pipetting, B) Talking about science, anywhere anyday anytime, thatโs my happy place