Happy to finally share the amazing results of our long-term collaboration with Karin Reinisch’s lab on how bridge lipid-transfer proteins (BLTPs) cooperate with partner proteins to orchestrate lipid delivery. A quick thread (1/7)
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What a breakthrough! Such a puzzle for 30 years, this is real progress!
I wonder how general this mechanism of repression is for other systems where highly-selective expression is needed.
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The Cordero Vásquez Lab is starting the year on a high wheel (see below) with our latest work on the C. elegans PIEZO channel: “Structures of invertebrate PEZO-1 isoforms with a compact architecture and a dispensable pore-distal N-terminal blade”: www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
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Calcium and magnesium in the pore of NMDA receptors!
Lipids play an unexpected role. The hydration shells of Ca2+ and Mg2+ could be the difference between permeation and block. So much physiology in the energetics of H2O.
Very stimulating work! Congrats @lab-furukawa.bsky.social
#iglurs
Our new Journal of Neuroscience paper "Cofilin Inhibition Ameliorates PIEZO2 and AMPA Dysfunction in a Mouse Model of Angelman Syndrome (AS)” is out: www.jneurosci.org/content/45/4... 1/6
During these uncertain times, I’m very happy to see that my institution, @scripps.edu has an open tenure-track Assistant Professor position. Any field in Chemistry or Biology is welcome. I’d especially love to see fellow neuroscientists apply. Please repost!
apply.interfolio.com/174756
My OpEd piece in US News & World Report, about not wanting my life to be book-ended by two fascist regimes and about the state of higher education in this country,
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has now been republished in German translation by JOSHA:
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Congrats to the winners! Its notable that Omar Yaghi was a refugee. Refugees and immigrants once again making American science great!
Great Job - Great Colleagues - Great Science👍
Help us pick the next generation of @hhmi.org Investigators, Freeman Hrabowski Scholars, Hanna Gray Fellows, Gilliam Fellows
Relocation to DC is required, perfect for academic PIs looking for their next chapter
hhmi.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/External/job...
#TeamTomo ❄️🔬 meets #MassSpec Imaging 🧬🔬. Super cool, and great potential for EM grids with mixes of different cell types. For example -- environmental samples! @embltrec.bsky.social 🌍 🧪
Our new PNAS paper "Enhanced PIEZO1 function contributes to the pathogenesis of sickle cell disease" is out: www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/... 1/3
Congrats!!!
Cryo-EM snapshots of NMDA receptor activation illuminate sequential rearrangements | Science Advances www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
New preprint alert! The uterus expands ~500-fold in pregnancy, yet we know little about how pressures are sensed. Led by @yunxiao-dr.bsky.social, we show PIEZOs are required for contractions and birth in mice, with dual roles of PIEZO1 in muscle and PIEZO2 in neurons
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Thank you! Much appreciated. Hope you are doing well!
Thank you, John!
Thank you, Sasha!
Thank you!
#Neuroscience #BrainDiscovery #NewTherapies #DeltaReceptor #Glutamate #ScienceBreakthrough #SynapticTransmission #CryoEM #iGluR
This completely rewrites the textbooks on how brains process information, and completes the iGluR family. An additional fun fact is that despite being glutamate receptors, these are not activated by glutamate, but rather the neurotransmitters GABA and D-serine.
Why is this important? Despite their role in brain health, neurological disease, and psychiatric disorders, no treatments have been developed to target GluDs because their intrinsic mechanisms have been unknown. This work lifts that veil to open new doors for therapeutic development.
Today, we report the solving of this mystery: delta receptors are actually ligand-gated ion channels - tiny biological switches that power brain activity and learning by turning neurotransmitters into electrical signal.
For decades, scientists have puzzled over the delta glutamate receptors (GluDs), mysterious proteins in the brain that are vital for synapse formation and maintenance, and are directly implicated in psychiatric and neurological disorders, but whose true function was unknown.
🚨🧠🔬 A major breakthrough in molecular neuroscience:
I am excited to share a new story from our lab, published in accelerated format today by @nature.com:
"Delta-type glutamate receptors are ligand-gated ion channels"
Read more here (free article link): rdcu.be/eGIKz
This is fantastic - glad to see it out!
Post an image from your summer that confers peace.
(from the Telluride ion channels workshop)
Upper - cryo-EM reconstruction of stomatin AQP1 complex. Lower - reconstruction of stomatin-UT-B complex.
Happy to share a new preprint from the Clarke & Vallese (@fravallese.bsky.social) labs reporting #cryoem structures of two RBC stomatin complexes – with AQP1 & UT-B - continuing the SPFH theme from our recent vault preprint! This was a fun one and has been cooking for a while - read on for more! ⬇️
First pre-print from the Lucas Lab led by Matthew Giammar and @joshdcryoem.bsky.social online today! We develop a new, extensible Python implementation of 2DTM and apply it to build pixel size optimization, constrained search and characterize molecular motions in situ www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
This is not who we are. We must join together to call this out, to make more people understand what is happening and work to stop it.