Functionally Validated Proteome-Wide Bioinformatic Annotation of the Monotopic Phosphoglycosyl Transferase Family https://t.co/3mHHD8asWZ
#glycotime#membraneproteins
📢 Call for Papers! 📝 Exciting opportunity to contribute to the Research Topic article collection on "Lectins and lectin derivatives as novel antiviral agents" @FrontMolBioSci. #glycotime#lectin
Delve into the cutting edge research of Lectins as Antiviral Agents with our latest Research Topic in our Glycoscience section. Contribute to understanding the complex lectin-virus interactions.
Submissions open till 30/04/2024. #AntiviralLectins
↪️https://t.co/CJ5Oek8Aoz
Does improving DFT calculations through empirical dispersion correction come at a price? In this #compchem study we examine the extent to which it compromises the underlying physics in order to achieve energetic reproducibility for certain systems 👇
It may come as a surprise how little scientists understand about the intricacies of host-microbe interactions in your oral cavity. Researchers including Professors Barbara Imperiali and Laura Kiessling (@ChemicalBiology) are trying to change that.
https://t.co/mTwREUYkfQ
Thanks to the research community @ScienceMIT@ChemistryMIT@MITBiology for sharing our work through this news article! It's an honor to contribute to this study! Special thanks to mentors, collaborators, and supporters. Let's keep pushing the boundaries of science together!
It may come as a surprise how little scientists understand about the intricacies of host-microbe interactions in the mouth. Researchers in @MITBiology and @ChemistryMIT are trying to change that https://t.co/waxbOyJ4Jz
Mapping the architecture of the initiating phosphoglycosyl transferase from S. enterica O-antigen biosynthesis in a liponanoparticle. https://t.co/CLFP8CyLI4 #bioRxiv
Excited to share the highlight of our recent publication (https://t.co/g9sWn7d5lg) at the Kudos Research Showcase! Check this if you want to learn about useful tools to know your oral health better! #glycotime#PublicationHighlight https://t.co/JDRqGQVeD9
Everything you breathe, chew, or drink interacts with your oral cavity—the proteins and the microbes, including microbes that can harm us. In a study recently published by PNAS, a collaborative effort expands our understanding of oral cavity homeostasis https://t.co/IYVpSD2TuD
Could human oral lectin ZG16B be the missing link in our understanding of the oral microbiome? Tried to unlock its role in regulating microbial growth and promoting balance. Honored to be a part of team Imperiali lab @KiesslingGroup@Ruhl_Lab@CLGrimesLab https://t.co/6BIG24KihO
💧💧#SALIVA💧💧 Fresh off the press. ZG16B, an abundant protein in saliva got its function revealed. Very glad, @Ruhl_Lab could contribute to this study with @sgbiochem, Barbara Imperiali’s lab, @KiesslingGroup, @CLGrimesLab, and Hervé Tettelin. #glycotime
https://t.co/QVXghSn43U
Thrilled for this to finally be out! Huge shout out to all of our collaborators on this, but especially @sgbiochem for her amazing work on this project. This was my first project when I started at MIT, I'm lucky to have had the opportunity to work with such an awesome team!
What does the most abundant human lectin (ZG16B) in our mouths bind? @ScienceMIT study spearheaded by @sgbiochem finds it interacts with common commensals (+an oral mucin). Such a fun collaboration of @KiesslingGroup, Imperiali, and Ruhl groups https://t.co/3uDuyOrwXd #glycotime