Single-molecule protein sequencing !!!
Protein sequencing will soon be as common and easy as DNA sequencing - amazing research and medical applications
Very proud to work with this amazing team
@JMRothberg@Quantum_Si@molhorizons@uowresearch
https://t.co/utqGMavSCM
Happy to finally get my first paper across the line with @eLife using single molecule techniques to study Perfringolysin O pore formation. Co-authored with @James_C_Walsh in the @Mol_Machines group
https://t.co/OHwTcKjJZt
See new research from Allison Abendroth @m_steain and team @uniofsydney today in @PLOSPathogens on how Varicella zoster virus encodes a viral decoy RHIM to inhibit cell death.
See more top Aussie papers at https://t.co/rGUOk4PYIE
Nice review on functional amyloids! Not always talking about diseases 😀
"Microbial functional amyloids serve diverse purposes for structure, adhesion and defence"
https://t.co/NGqKmlUoJs
Margaret Sunde @MargaretSunde@Sydney_Uni and co-workers report that the #cytomegalovirus protein M45 forms heteromeric amyloid fibrils with the human kinases RIPK1, ZBP1 and RIPK3, suggesting a mechanism how it inhibits #necroptosis. #virus#apoptosis
—> https://t.co/kEjClY4OwG
Congratulations to Associate Professor Rachel Codd and Associate Professor Margaret Sunde from Sydney Medical School on receiving funding in the latest round of the @arc_gov_au grants