Jérôme Cattin Ortolá PhD (@jeromeco) 's Twitter Profile
Jérôme Cattin Ortolá PhD

@jeromeco

🇪🇺🇪🇸🇫🇷🇺🇸🇬🇧 MRC LMB and University of Washington alumni. I am Interested in protein transport in eukaryotic cells.

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Lawrence Welch (@lozwelch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Many thanks to all those who contributed and helped finally get this preprint out! @CellBiol_MRCLMB Jonathan Kaufman David Gershlick @BritnellRyan Jaz Cornish + the LMB mass spec and flow cytometry facilites! 5/5

Lawrence Welch (@lozwelch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Glad to see our paper on GOLPH3+3L published in Journal of Cell Biology today #glycotime. Thanks to everyone involved in the work and a big thanks to the reviewers for the lovely comments! You can find the tweetorial here: x.com/lozwelch/statu…

Journal of Cell Biology (@jcellbiol) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In a new Spotlight article, Martin Lowe The University of Manchester discusses recent work from @Lozwelch et al. (bit.ly/2WQpI1t) describing a central role for GOLPH3 in sorting Golgi proteins to maintain Golgi homeostasis. bit.ly/3BTaBDt

In a new Spotlight article, Martin Lowe <a href="/OfficialUoM/">The University of Manchester</a> discusses recent work from @Lozwelch et al. (bit.ly/2WQpI1t) describing a central role for GOLPH3 in sorting Golgi proteins to maintain Golgi homeostasis. bit.ly/3BTaBDt
Lawrence Welch (@lozwelch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am delighted to share that our paper on the trafficking of SARS-CoV-2 Spike is finally out in Nature Communications! Thanks to all involved Jérôme Cattin Ortolá PhD @Gui_Pap @CellBiol_MRCLMB @MRC_LMB #COVID #Covid_19 #spike #SARSCoV2 nature.com/articles/s4146…

Jérôme Cattin Ortolá PhD (@jeromeco) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Folks, this study uses BiP-Flag-dmAGO1-KDEL to recruit AGO1 to the cytoplasmic side of the ER membrane. Really? Am I missing something? cell.com/molecular-cell…

David Gershlick (@dgershlick) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our first paper is out today on bioRxiv Cell Biology! We use kinetic trafficking assays, imaging, biochemistry and proteomics to demonstrate that the exocyst complex is essential for secretion in mammalian cells. biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

Lexi Walls (@coronalexington) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thank you to everyone who made this possible. There are no words- only excitement for this huge moment and for what is coming next!

Laura Pellegrini (@laupellegrini) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Such a great opportunity to work in a highly collaborative research environment with amazing facilities. Great science and fun people! From my personal experience, the best lab I could ever hope to find! 😊

Journal of Cell Biology (@jcellbiol) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Using a combination of modern cell biology techniques, including #trafficking assays, #CRISPR, and secretomics, Pereira, Stalder, David Gershlick et al. Cambridge University reveal that the exocyst complex has a fundamental role in protein secretion. bit.ly/3FoYvpA

David Gershlick (@dgershlick) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our latest work out on bioRxiv Cell Biology today! ACBD3 is an important Golgi protein that among other things, recruits PI4Kbeta to the Golgi apparatus. But how does ACBD3 itself get recruited to the Golgi? biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

Jonathan Kaufman (@jggkaufman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to finally see this in print! Identification of a new sorting signal required for cargo dependent vesicle tethering at the Golgi. A fantastic collaboration with Jérôme Cattin Ortolá PhD and the Munro lab at MRC-LMB Cell Biology science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…

Excited to finally see this in print!

Identification of a new sorting signal required for cargo dependent vesicle tethering at the Golgi.

A fantastic collaboration with <a href="/JeromeCO/">Jérôme Cattin Ortolá PhD</a>  and the Munro lab at <a href="/CellBiol_MRCLMB/">MRC-LMB Cell Biology</a> 

science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…
Jonny Nixon-Abell (@abelljonny) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨🔔🚨 We have another postdoc opening in our group to study lipid trafficking in neurons. If you have a background in mechanistic cell biology and lipids (lipidomics= bonus!) and are interested in employing your skills in neurons- Apply! Link below - closes 22nd July. please RT!