‼️For our final invited speaker interview, we talked with the amazing Titia Sixma about her work on the role of ubiquitin in DNA regulation, and some #AusUb2025 highlights. Thank you to everyone who came, it was an amazing conference and a great chance to see the breadth of global ubiquitin research!
‼️Have a listen to a little about Kylie Walter’s exciting new research, conference talk, and her experience at #AusUb2025. What did she enjoy most about the conference?
More interviews to come in the next week so stay tuned 😁
Today we have Brenda Schulman, Director of the Department of Molecular Machines and Signalling at Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry, as our interviewee at #AusUb2025. Jump in to find out her research focus and conference tips!
It’s hard to believe that #AusUb2025 has already come to an end 😢. Don’t worry though - we’ll still be posting our speaker interviews in the next couple of days.
Here’s what Sonja Lorenz thought of the Australian Ubiquitin Summit. 👇
A huge shout-out to David Komander, Grant Dewson, Bernhard Lechtenberg, Rebecca Feltham and Aimee for the stellar organisation of #AusUb2025 and for making the first Ub Summit such a success.
Already excited for what comes next 🌊
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We hope that you’ve had a wonderful time at #AusUb2025 at Lorne! Please repost to tell us about your biggest win at #AusUb2025!
Did you make connections🤝?
Learned something exciting💡?
Or spotted rare Aussie flora and fauna🐨🦘?
That was our last presentation session at #AusUb2025!!! 🥳We explored the role of #ubiquitin in different diseases, from cancer to chicken pox.
A huge thank you to our final speakers: Sandra Nicholson, Yi-Ching Wang, Anindita Puri and Ruey-Hwa Chen.
Before we bid goodbye to the beautiful town of Lorne on the Great Ocean Road, make sure to connect with the #AusUb2025 community by following and sharing our page to your connections!
🫣 Can you believe that we are at the last day of #AusUb2025?!?!
The second ‘Mechanisms in #Ubiquitination’ session had a focus on deubiquitinases #DUB.
The #EMCR discussion panel wrapped up Day 3 at #AusUb2025 nicely!
If you are a PI, what would be your best advice to the EMCR you? Let us know in the comment!
The last session during the #TPD day at #AusUb2025 explored the Translational Journey of TPD. Gwenn Hansen and Kanae Gamo both gave great talks on the topic.
While the presentations of the day are all finished, the long anticipated EMCR panel discussion is coming next!
#ubiquitin
And that’s our third session of the #TPD day at #AusUb2025 done! Great talks on the forefront of #TPD in Disease Management.
We’ll soon be releasing exclusive interviews with #AusUb2025 speakers! Spread the word so that no one misses out on top tips from our star speakers.
Continuing on with our TPD-themed day at #AusUb2025, we just had amazing talks on ‘the Frontiers of Innovation in TPD’ from Eric Fischer, Fleur Ferguson, Johannes Yeh, Man Pan, and Mikihiko Naito.
#ubiquitin #TPD #targetedproteindegradation
Day 3 is TPD day at #AusUb2025. We’ve gone off to a flying start with tantalising talks on molecular glues and PROTACs given by Philip Chamberlain, Lei Liu, Nishma Gupta and Stefan Knapp.
Learning more about cryptic interaction areas of CRBN during glue binding presented by Lei Liu from Tsinghua University @tsinghuauniversity.bsky.social
Work partially in a pre-print @biorxivpreprint.bsky.social
#AusUb2025 #LorneUbqiuitin2025
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Very nice presentation by Phil Chamberlain from Neomorph to kick off the TPD day today at @ausub.bsky.social #AusUb2025 #LorneUbiquitin2025
From the fundamentals of glues to identifying more in the proteome to glue
Min Zhuang from ShanghaiTech University talking about the MARCHF5 mitochondria and peroxisome localised E3
#AusUb2025 #LorneUbiquitin2025 @ausub.bsky.social
Time to find out what’s the newest insight on the #ubiquitin-proteosome degradation system from our speakers: Shang-Te (Danny) Hsu, Yasushi Saeki, Indrajit Sahu, and Kylie Walters.
While this is our last talk session of Day 2 at #AusUb2025, science goes on at the poster session…
Get excited for the next session at #AusUb2025 which features Lightening Teaser Talks from selected poster presenters!
Today’s schedule at #AusUb2025 is fully packed with presentations, lightening talks and poster session. ❓What’s your favourite activity at a conference? Share your thoughts with us!
Day 2 of #AusUb2025 began with the first session on ‘Mechanisms in Ubiquitination’. Thank you to all speakers: Christopher Lima, Chris Tonkin, Kuen-Phon Wu, Bekky Feltham and Sonja Lorenz.
Is there any chain more enigmatic than K27-Ub? 😍
#UbiquitinByTheBay
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Is there any biomolecule thats not #Ubiquitinated ? 🫣
It was super fun to chair my fav session on 'Ubiquitinating EVERYthing' during the kickstart event of #AusUb2025
@impeiyee.bsky.social from the labs of Sylvie Urbe and Michael Clague presents to us a tale of CTLA4 turnover
Some cool stuff published in
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@jcb.org
#AusUb2025 #LorneUbiquitin2025 @ausub.bsky.social
Eric Bennett coming from
@ucsandiego.bsky.social talks about how E3s have plasticity in quality control to facilitate degradation
#AusUb2025 #LorneUbiquitin @ausub.bsky.social
Always a pleasure to hear about the world of the HECT E3s from @sonjalorenzlab.bsky.social from Max Planck Institute for Multidisciplinary Sciences
Welcome to Australia!
Featuring work published in @cp-molcell.bsky.social @natcomms.nature.com
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The unique E2/E3 UBE2O structure presented by Kuen-Phon Wu from Academia Sinica Taiwan
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CTLH E3 ligase coming into action with Toxoplasma infection presented by Chris Tonkin
#LorneUbiquitin2025 #Ubiquitin2025 #AusUb2025
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