I have a stand-alone figure showing a certain additive does not improve treatment for one disease, eventhough it does for similar diseases. Any suggestions for where/how to publish it? #micropublication#onefigurepaper#preprint#response#lettertotheeditor Specific journals?
@MattMartiLab@sabrina09607785 Combining both search approaches, I found similarities to known domains in 353 proteins (>25%) of unknown function. Did I find anything in your favourite protein? Check supplementary data 2+3. Or come find me at the #BioMalPar conference next week #EMBLMalaria (8/7)
Time to introduce my latest paper.
TL;DR: I found potential functions for a quarter of the #malaria proteins that did not have a known function before, by analysing their #Alphafold structures. (1/7) https://t.co/dEIN5VQuR1
@MattMartiLab@sabrina09607785 And what are HRP (heptatricorepeat) proteins? Known HRP proteins bind and process RNA in plastids, like mitochondria and apicoplasts. Many of them also have a RAP-domain which binds RNA. I hope future research will further investigate these knew potential HRP proteins. (7/7)
My paper on using Alphafold2 to find domains in Plasmodium proteins came out today. So I opened twitter to tell you all about it and see @jankosinski posting about AlphaFold3 just being released. Who is not going to sleep tonight?
first things first, here is the paper https://t.co/gb2OVYPnOj
I'll present the results at BioMalPar in two weeks, so come find me there if you are a malaria person. Or just drop me a message if you want to talk about it
after repeated drug-exposure. Interesting results: the higher the resistance the lower the fitness of the parasites. New paper in mBio:👉https://t.co/KtQrBVLOLW (2/2)
Can resistance of #malaria parasites to the main drug #artemisinin increase further? @HMBehrens and Sabine Schmidt from the Malaria Cell Biology group of Tobias Spielmann and @KCCR_GH & @BNITM_de have analysed numerous mutations, combinations of mutations and parasites (1/2)
It's #WorldMalariaDay today: April 25! #Malaria researcher Anna Bachmann from @BNITM_de talked to her Ghanaian colleague Oumou Maiga-Ascofaré from @KCCR_GH about her motivation, role models and future challenges in malaria control. @AnnaBachmann11 @MaigaAscofare
Today #infectneXt talks about #malaria. One of the pioneers for #malariaVaccine was the #biologist Ruth S. Nussenzweig (1928–2018), who discovered the key component of the recently endorsed vaccines: the circumsporozoite protein (CSP) of Plasmodium falciparum. #WomeninScience