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Posts by Hugues Nury

Collègues du @cnrs.fr, où trouver des ressources pour apprendre à utiliser Emmy/Mistral pour aider à écrire du code ?

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The 3rd Berlin Single Molecule Biophysics Course will run from 8th to 12th September at the HU-Berlin, Institute of Biology.
Learn about single channels, single molecule TIRF, theory and analysis. Apply by 7th July at bsmbc@icloud.com. Fee waivers and bursaries available.

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The place where I work is hiring an expert in AI applied to the de novo design of proteins: urls.fr/DpLCMY
Excellent structural biology environment, amazing city surrounded by mountains.

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A covalent recognition strategy enables conspecific mate identification The olfactory system can detect an uncountable number of volatile molecules while retaining the ability to discriminate amongst very similar ones. We identified a unique mechanism employed by insect o...

New preprint in the lab combining what we like best: insects, love, chemistry and the olfactory system! 1/8
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...

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Single-molecule visualization of ATP-induced dynamics of the subunit composition of an ECF transporter complex under turnover conditions Nature Communications - The association and dissociation dynamics of the ECF transporter complex for vitamin B12 are visualized by single-molecule FRET, highlighting the original transport...

Solène’s 4.5 years of postdoctoral work in our lab (she started just before the corona pandemic) has now been published. A heroic effort that revealed -at the single molecule level- that ATP drives the dissociation of an ECF transporter complex under turnover conditions. See rdcu.be/elTKc

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🧪 Question for ion channels people: is it possible to use the membrane potential-sensitive FLIPR dyes in cytometry? Any protocol or reference to get started?

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AI 2027 A research-backed AI scenario forecast.

I used to love science fiction, and some books describing AI-governed worlds left a lasting impression on me (Ian M Banks, John Varley, ...). I enjoyed this short story about AI takeover, despite - or perhaps because of - its dead-serious academic tone.
ai-2027.com

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Our long term aim is to help develop environmentally benign insecticidal proteins. This mechanistic work is a first big milestone!

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A fungal-derived compound, ChroB, has an unanticipated mode-of-action (only two were known for GABAA targeting insecticides, since the 1950s) through a site that resembles the neurosteroid mammalian site. And nearby, a new PIP2 site.

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Abamectin binds to the “classical” insecticide modulation site, where the bulk of resistant mutants are found. This -mectin bound structure is closed at the hydrophobic gate, unlike others.

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The GABA-bound receptor looks so much like human receptors at the site level. Many site mutations surprisingly cause spontaneous activation. The pore helices are weirdly arranged (look at Fig. 5)

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New preprint! @tatilab.bsky.social imaged the honeybee GABAA RDL receptor. ~10% of insecticides target insect GABAA receptors. She found a new allosteric modulation pocket, a PIP2 site, a closed avermectin-bound conformation, and maybe an unusual desensitized state.
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...

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New preprint describing a primed nicotinic receptor state with only one agonist bound, seen at low [agonist]. My fav part: ~7% of particles are in that state on cryoEM grids... that's also the proportion predicted from the fitting of single-channel data! Work led by @mackthompson88.bsky.social

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What examples would you include in a short lecture on transporters? My current ones are P4-ATPase and EAATs. Suggestions involving different techniques on top of multistate cryoEM particularly appreciated!

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