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Our latest manuscript is out! 🥳🥳🥳
We developed a novel disubstituted aniline probe for enhanced peroxidase-based proximal protein labelling - now published in RSC Chemical Biology! 🤓🤓🤓 https://t.co/zZ1gSTs6Uc
[NEW paper!] Proximity-induced O-GlcNAcylation: we showed that a single sugar modification can act as a molecular switch that triggers protein degradation & more!🍬Huge congrats to the OGTAC team!👏Open-Access Article: https://t.co/4bPeCcoRhv
Glad to meet Prof. Shinya Tsukiji @TsukijiLab in person at the 7th Asian Chemical Biology Conference (ACBC) in Hong Kong. Looking forward to your talk tomorrow ! 🤩
It was nice meeting and having dinner with Vanessa from the @thewoolab@HarvardCCB visiting Bangkok, Thailand, during the holidays! 🎉
Sending my best wishes to Christina and the Woo Lab. Missing the people, the campus, and the snow over there. ☃️
Happy New Year 2025! 🥳
We are thrilled that Squire Booker will be joining the Depts of Chemistry and @BB_UPenn as a Penn-Integrates-Knowledge Professor in January 2025. Squire is a world-renowned enzymologist, @HHMINEWS Investigator, and dedicated mentor. Welcome! @PennSAS@BookerMan_PSU
Published today, our fantastic collaboration with Lindsey James group, @BrianRaught, and Licht Lab.
Thanks to the talented David Nie and John Tabor!
https://t.co/fzyfVafF7W
A new paper from @TheAlbrecht_Lab and @LJSeabrook developed a targeted protein degradation platform, MrTAC, that enables arginine methylation-driven degradation of intracellular proteins in lysosomes https://t.co/p8tGSsY0Ip
BREAKING NEWS
The 2024 #NobelPrize in Physiology or Medicine has been awarded to Victor Ambros and Gary Ruvkun for the discovery of microRNA and its role in post-transcriptional gene regulation.
Glycosylation is among the most important modifications in biology.
We know relatively little about glycobiology, because it is hard to study.
This Nat Rev Methods primer describes our best tools for analyzing glycosylation 🔽
Curious about how protein damage forms the ever-so-elusive C-terminal cyclic imide? Check out our lab’s newest preprint released earlier this month on @biorxivpreprint 🫡
Congrats to all the authors who contributed to this work 🙌🏼