We are interested in understanding the basic principles of cellular proteostasis under normal, aging and disease conditions. Run by lab members. @UniKonstanz
Hi, I am Elke Deuerling. Great that our lab https://t.co/ioCrc3zPoF is now on Twitter. Our vision is to understand how cells stay fit and healthy and what happens during aging and disease. My great team will keep you updated with lots of interesting news from our lab.
How are proteins in our cells modified while they are still being synthesized? An international team of #UniKonstanz, @Caltech, and @eth_en researchers has deciphered the molecular mechanism of this vital process. Published in @Nature: https://t.co/HSTHXNR3dK
We are delighted to have been a part of this Story and want to thank our collaborators Shu-ou Shan at @Caltech and @The_Ban_Lab at @ETH_en for the awesome work we achieved together.
In our new study we reveal how NAC coordinates and regulates successive co-translational nascent chain ⛓️ processing on the mammalian ribosome
out today in @Nature https://t.co/KXdYY1ZVHA
collab with @DeuerlingLab Shu-ou Shan @Caltech@snsf_ch@ERC_Research@ETH_en
In our new study we reveal how NAC coordinates and regulates successive co-translational nascent chain ⛓️ processing on the mammalian ribosome
out today in @Nature https://t.co/KXdYY1ZVHA
collab with @DeuerlingLab Shu-ou Shan @Caltech@snsf_ch@ERC_Research@ETH_en
We very much enjoyed hosting the final SFB CRC969 Symposium in Konstanz. Thanks to all the speakers, poster presenters, and participants. It was great to see how amazing science, both chemistry and biology from @UniKonstanz, has shaped the understanding of #proteostasis.
Time to say goodbye!
Megan from the @ASU got the @DAAD_Germany rise scholarship to work 2.5 month in our lab. She worked together with @DahlemCarla on the project of ribosome biogenesis in E.coli.
We loved having you in the lab and hope to see you again in the future.
EMBO announces the election of 69 new members and associate members who join the EMBO community of more than 2,000 leading life scientists in Europe and beyond
https://t.co/vvu8lhuR5F
Check out our new study in @sciencemagazine. We show that NAC controls N-terminal methionine excision by MetAP1 in eukaryotes. Our results suggest a broader mechanism for how access of protein biogenesis factors to the translating ribosome is controlled.
https://t.co/PoLECOORJv
Structural data by @The_Ban_Lab shows an active methionine excision complex of NAC and MetAP1 on a translating ribosome. This mode of interactions results in an efficient excision of methionine from soluble proteins, whereas proteins targeted to the ER are spared.
Dropping the anchor, how to TRAP a ribosome at the ER membrane!
Check out our new study describing a structure of TRAP complex interacting with the ribosome and Sec translocon published today in @NatureSMB
https://t.co/L7xw4Q3527