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Nature Structural & Molecular Biology publishes top-quality research providing insight into how molecular components work together in biological processes.
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Thrilled to announce our latest work in NatureStructMolBiol on HS-AFM single-molecule structural biology with Scheuring Lab ! Marching towards our long-standing goal, we've directly linked the conformations of a single molecule to its instantaneous activity... nature.com/articles/s4159…
📸With a gorgeous Malacoceros photograph by our staff engineer Alexandre Jan, Valeria Kalienkova 🇺🇦🌻 and collaborators from the Tim 🇺🇦 have made the cover of NatureStructMolBiol 🪱🤩 Congratulations everyone!! 🔗tinyurl.com/NSMBcover Universitetet i Bergen
My 2nd project is out in NatureStructMolBiol ! Following up the SUMO-RNF4 paper, from studying the replication-independent DPC repair, we identified TOPORS as a novel SUMO-targeted ubiquitin ligase, with SUMO1-binding preference. Thanks all in Niels Mailand Lab nature.com/articles/s4159…
Happy to share our paper in NatureStructMolBiol, led by Uriel López and Lachlan Munro. We are studying how the antidepressant vortioxetine acts on serotonin 5-HT3 receptors in rodents and humans. rdcu.be/dGv49
Quite ecstatic that our paper is finally online in NatureStructMolBiol today! Through target based discovery we discovered a broad-spectrum first-in-class molecule targeting TRPMPZQ across all flukes tested. Effective in vitro and in vivo, with in silico work too! nature.com/articles/s4159…
Excited to share WD Hale's work out in NatureStructMolBiol: "Allosteric competition and inhibition in AMPA receptors" Through #cryoEM, Dylan outlines how allosteric inhibition occurs, and how this process prevents positive allosteric modulation during allosteric competition. Read for
Serendipity in science! Thanks NatureStructMolBiol, for the chance to write on the PolQ path to the clinic. It started by asking the how and the why. rdcu.be/dM437
I was asked by NatureStructMolBiol to write a commentary on the future of structural biology which I am unsure about. I wrote about collaborative research instead. It is not open access but it can be read via this link rdcu.be/dNOLS