Angelina Gross (@ansa_lina) 's Twitter Profile
Angelina Gross

@ansa_lina

Cell biologist | sensing mechanisms for adaptive stress responses | science and parenthood

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Elias Adriaenssens (@eliasadriaensse) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Super happy to see the final version of our paper on the role of NAP1/SINTBAD in PINK1/Parkin mitophagy! NatureStructMolBiol Read the full paper here: rdcu.be/dLQgH

Super happy to see the final version of our paper on the role of NAP1/SINTBAD in PINK1/Parkin mitophagy!

<a href="/NatureSMB/">NatureStructMolBiol</a>

Read the full paper here: rdcu.be/dLQgH
Angelina Gross (@ansa_lina) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thank you for this nice summary of our work, demonstrating how selective autophagy is attuned to phosphate starvation. Graef Lab #autophagy Full article: Pho81 is a novel regulator of pexophagy induced by phosphate starvation tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…

Angelina Gross (@ansa_lina) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Amazing story! Once more demonstrating that we are only scratching the surface of understanding selective autophagy initiation mechanisms. Congratulations Elias Adriaenssens, @martens_sascha and Co-authors!

Angelina Gross (@ansa_lina) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New preprint from the Yasin Dagdas lab identifying cross-species conserved selective #autophagy receptors, using really cool tools and doing amazing #plant cell biology. Work was spearheaded by the amazing Marintia Nava and Víctor Sánchez de Medina! Cudos to everyone involved! 🎉

Angelina Gross (@ansa_lina) 's Twitter Profile Photo

First Job of the day, put the light sensitive plants 🌱 in the dark before the light goes on. Now off to the microscope with them. Lets see how autophagic they are. #arabidopsis #autophagy

First Job of the day, put the light sensitive plants 🌱 in the dark before the light goes on. Now off to the microscope with them. Lets see how autophagic they are. #arabidopsis #autophagy
Scott Duncan (@scottduncanwx) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Flooding disaster unfolding right now in Central Europe. Why is it so bad? This thread takes a quick look at some of the key ingredients of this record-breaking storm.

Flooding disaster unfolding right now in Central Europe.

Why is it so bad? 

This thread takes a quick look at some of the key ingredients of this record-breaking storm.
Angelina Gross (@ansa_lina) 's Twitter Profile Photo

„I hope my prediction is wrong and that decision-makers will rise to the challenge before the lack of proactive measures threatens to undo the progress that antibiotics have provided in modern medicine, protecting us from the deadly infectious diseases…“ science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…

Victoria Deneke (@deneke_v) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The life of each one of us began when a sperm and an egg came together. But what actually happens at a molecular level? Our latest work @PauliGroup Cell Press reveals a conserved fertilization complex that bridges sperm and egg in vertebrates! (1/8) cell.com/cell/fulltext/…

Supertanskiii (@supertanskiii) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The horrifying reality of being a woman, perfectly summarised by Cait O'Ryan If you give even the slightest shit about women, watch it all. This is what it’s like.

The EMBO Journal (@embojournal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Glutamine sensing by the mevalonate pathway licenses cholesterol synthesis – as an anabolic switch coupling precursor availability to lipid biosynthesis Lena Pernas and coworkers embopress.org/doi/full/10.10…

Glutamine sensing by the mevalonate pathway licenses cholesterol synthesis – as an anabolic switch coupling precursor availability to lipid biosynthesis
Lena Pernas and coworkers
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GMI Vienna gmivienna.bsky.social (@gmivienna) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New paper alert! The Dagdas group (Yasin Dagdas) discovered that the molecule ATG8 protects the vacuole when the cell wall is damaged. This mechanism ensures that the highly pressured vacuole, essential to the plant cell, remains intact. Read more: bit.ly/4aLCZK9

New paper alert! The Dagdas group (<a href="/PlantoPhagy/">Yasin Dagdas</a>)  discovered that the molecule ATG8 protects the vacuole when the cell wall is damaged. This mechanism ensures that the highly pressured vacuole, essential to the plant cell, remains intact. Read more: bit.ly/4aLCZK9