Harvard researcher Joan Brugge says her work has the potential to prevent breast cancer, but she was notified last spring that her federal funding was terminated. “It was just like a gut punch. My knees buckled, and I had to sit down,” she says.
🧩 New paper out in Nature Communications!
"Unveiling the hidden interactome of CRBN molecular glues"
Huge thanks to our incredible team and collaborators who made this possible!
📖 Read the full open-access article here: https://t.co/iuTyDM24Vs
Check out our latest study @NatureSMB: Establishing a consensus model for #ubiquitin chain assembly by HECT #E3 ligases:#cryoEM structures of #TRIP12 forming K29-linked and K29/K48-branched chains!
❕Publication: https://t.co/f7mmrjHKra
@SamuelMaiwald@UniLeiden
We are very excited to share our recent preprint on the nuclear import mechanism of the proteasome, driven by the multivalent adaptor AKIRIN2!
https://t.co/dJdiL7RAK8 🧵 (1/7)
Thrilled to see our work out in @naturemethods today! We applied prime editing to multiplexed dropout screens and benchmarked the tool’s ability to induce phenotypes when installing premature stop codons in essential genes.
6 years of work +
Over 2 years in review +
1 extremely talented graduate student @LeonaNease +
Amazing collaborators =
One extremely cool new mechanism that regulates metastasis through modification of the selenocysteine tRNA!
https://t.co/V5YMhZJV2J
Postdoctoral Position in @businolab
Come join us as a #postdoc studying the mechanisms by which the ubiquitin-proteasome system (UPS) controls cancer.
https://t.co/zNtuAw4oOs
Open season on FOXA1! Our paper with the Cravatt group is out today in @MolecularCell. Please check out the updated data, including a new discovery that FOXA1 ligands mirror the effects of a nearby prostate cancer mutation. https://t.co/CiO6oRVx9N (1/2)
Thrilled to share our latest preprint describing discovery of the charged, metabolically activated molecular glue degrader engaging the basic pocket of the structural CRBN homolog, YPEL5 - a subunit of the giant GID/CTLH E3 ligase!!!
https://t.co/XcAdbj7PNZ
Excited to share our new paper @PLOSGenetics that reveals how Shh signaling promotes myosin II activity to regulate tooth morphogenesis in mice! https://t.co/fMANk67NgE
Very pleased to share our latest work on substrate identification of deubiquitylases, led by @VRossio, in collaboration with @PauloLabMS@GygiLab, available @CellChemBiol. Link below is active until July 17. https://t.co/Y4Q2cHHRN8