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Posts by Dr. Märt-Erik Mäeots

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When cryo-EM modeling meets structure prediction Nature Structural & Molecular Biology, Published online: 23 January 2026; doi:10.1038/s41594-026-01744-4Accurately interpreting density maps into atomic models is a central yet challenging goal of cryo-EM. Two studies now reveal distinct ways in which protein structure prediction can be incorporated into cryo-EM model building to enable more accurate and robust automated construction of protein atomic models from density maps.

New online: When cryo-EM modeling meets structure prediction

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Exciting to see our protein binder design pipeline BindCraft published in its final form in @Nature ! This has been an amazing collaborative effort with Lennart, Christian, @sokrypton.org, Bruno and many other amazing lab members and collaborators.

www.nature.com/articles/s41...

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The Diffuse Project The Diffuse Project

What’s the next PDB? Maybe it’s …the PDB.

We just launched @diffuseproject.bsky.social a structural biology initiative exploring protein motion & rethinking how we generate and use experimental data. Quick 🧵👇

www.diffuse.science

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A hair dryer is probably the cheapest option for drying tools.

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We combine all our tech into a data-driven workflow to optimize bespoke sample prep conditions per sample, at minimal additional effort for the user. Our next goal will be to make our system more widely available to everyone. #cryoEM

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We show a quantitative approach to cryo-EM sample preparation using high-speed cameras. We quantify ice thickness on *full* atlases in the TEM. We then use ‘manual gradient descent’ to improve our sample preparation method and try all sorts of things. In total, we made 2000 grids for this project!

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Time-resolved cryo-EM! We captured the earliest intermediates of homologous recombination in RecA with known lifetimes in milliseconds. We show that trEM can capture an incredible number of transient states, far beyond what we had hoped starting this project. www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...

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Very curious as mostly you are quoting the scientists themselves. I can't imagine the hubris to claim that these people's lived experience does not reflect reality?

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Physics as Resistance: Bose-Einstein Condensates
Physics as Resistance: Bose-Einstein Condensates YouTube video by Angela Collier
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In 1890, the X and Y chromosomes were discovered. It was found that the men who were tested had 46 chromosomes, including an X and a Y, while women who were tested also had 46 chromosomes, including 2 X chromosomes.
So obviously the conclusion was that the Y chromosome defined masculinity.

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Very cool! I enjoyed the read.

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I imagine it shifting the boundary between industry projects and academic ones. Academics will just move onto the next problem which we can't brute force. Hopefully this future will accelerate medical research.

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Why is Trae getting worse every year?

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It also helps that twitter is objectively bad now with bots and spam taking up 90% of the platform. I've finally had enough.

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It also helps that twitter is objectively bad now with bots and spam taking up 90% of the platform. I've finally had enough.

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Sounds terrifying to put a grid full of magnetic beads into an em. :O

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