Excited to share our group’s work on chemically modifying FeMo-co. Here we report our strategy to selectively enrich one of its seven Fe sites with 57Fe for mechanistic studies of the Mo nitrogenase. Big thanks to Dmitriy, Brian, Dan, and @srisantitham.
https://t.co/IKHlxYQJ8s
Excited that our recent work on the site-selective labeling of FeMoco is out on the chemrxiv! Big thanks to Dan and @srisantitham. Also thanks to our collaborators, Dmitriy and Brian, for their work on the collecting the beautiful 57Fe ENDOR data.
https://t.co/5BNW0zJ8Hs
On behalf of the Metals in Biology Community, I'm pleased to announce the 2022 Saltman Award Winners, Marie Heffern @marieheffern and Dan Suess @ChemistryMIT. This award honors the memory of Paul Saltman.
Doing bioinorganic chemistry is cool because every time I try a reaction that doesn't work I get to know that every cell in my body is quietly dunking on me by effortlessly performing the same reaction
Best news since COVID hits...finally my first paper at MIT came out! Huge thanks to Dan and my friend @EDBadding for discussion and grinding this out together! https://t.co/lYFuzVnyXc
I’m very worried about the information on crackdown on protesters in #Thailand.The “severe state of emergency”declared &the arrests in Bangkok are stifling freedom of assembly. The government needs to allow protesters to exercise their rights & seek dialogue, not suppress them.”
#Thailand: Violent pro-Monarchy police move to disperse protests after the government declares all gatherings of five or more illegal. #ม๊อบ14ตุลา#WhatsHappenningInThailand (📹@cccccccchocha13)