Excited to share our latest review in the Journal of Cachexia, Sarcopenia and Muscle @JCSM_cachexia. Here we show how mass spectrometry can be used to profile ubiquitin signalling in skeletal muscle. Great team effort with @HarveyEJohnston and @SamantLab
https://t.co/Bux0pmImGf
News & Views from @DemichevLab and @LrSinn: Advances in single-cell proteomics allow quantification of half of the expressed proteome in an individual cell.
https://t.co/FQKjmDddAY
Really grateful to have been given the opportunity to present at another @physoc conference. Great to catch up with colleagues and meet new researchers in the muscle field. Nice bonus to have been chosen for the ECR oral communication award 😀
🎉 Many congratulations to the #EarlyCareerResearchers competition winners!
The winners & runners ups for the Flash Talks & Oral Communications were announced at our #MuscleLoss meeting @UniofExeter.
Well done to all the awardees and presenters, see details below 🧵 1/3
Really enjoyed learning more about Genomics, Proteomics and Biodata. Always a bonus to showcase some of our work on the ageing muscle proteome and engage in some great discussions #FOG2024
Happy to see my first PhD project now published! Here we studied the mechanisms of ubiquitylation utilised by a family of muscle-specific enzymes known as MuRF E3 ligases.
https://t.co/SuCvCoQ07g
Really cool new paper "The tRNA-GCN2-FBXO22-axis-mediated mTOR ubiquitination senses amino acid insufficiency" at @Cell_Metabolism ! An entirely new way in which mTOR senses AA deficiency https://t.co/SH9ZteL5In Thanks @pak_heidi for pointing out this one.
We’re excited to plant the seed of a UK-wide network bringing together researchers at all levels with an interest in #proteostasis#ProteinQualityControl. 1/4
https://t.co/51rCPAGTIW
With a fixed typo, I re-invite you to come chat Ub & Targeted Protein Degradation with our welcoming community at the @FASEBorg#UBPSRC where full days of exciting science with joyful interactions will be capped by nightly fireworks over the natural wonder of Niagara Falls.
Lots of questions here around if the circulating galactose is/was used for glycogen synthesis. We don't have the answers. Our exploratory analysis by @alex_seabright@SamLord98 and @RitaCivil saw human skeletal muscle expresses Leloir pathway enzymes at gene and protein level 6/7
Global analysis of ubiquitylation site occupancy, revealing how this effects ubiquitin turnover rate (DUBs) and signalling (proteasomal or non-proteasomal).
https://t.co/qazuyTOXuO
Now online. I really liked this chat!:
Muscle atrophy with aging mainly protein breakdown
New thinking on muscle nuclei/satellite cells
Drugs not as good as exercise for healthspan
Thanks (no Twitter) Benjamin!
Spotify (https://t.co/QZQSi4ZmaR), Apple Podcasts, YouTube etc
🥳Final countdown! @physoc annual conference starts Monday morning. Looking forward to joining hundreds of physiologists from 40 countries in Harrogate to discuss the latest science & forge new collaborations. See you there!
https://t.co/VVS7Mt7MUU