Liujuan Zheng (@liujuanz) 's Twitter Profile
Liujuan Zheng

@liujuanz

postdoc at Bange‘s lab @BangeBalcony at Uni Marburg and mpi-Marburg

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calendar_today07-04-2021 09:06:30

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NRPSpapers (@nrps_papers) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Oxepinamide F biosynthesis involves enzymatic D-aminoacyl epimerization, 3H-oxepin formation, and hydroxylation induced double bond migration. dlvr.it/RhsjmR

Bode Lab (@helgebode_lab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Finally! After a long journey our latest NRPS engineering story is out at science.org/doi/10.1126/sc… thanks to the hard work of several members from the @HelgeBode_lab

Georg Hochberg (@kahochberg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Alright everybody, what will undoubtedly forever be the lab's strangest discovery is now out in Nature. It's a protein that evolved to self-assemble into a Sierpinski fractal. nature.com/articles/s4158… 1/n

BangeBalcony (@bangebalcony) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Polar confinement of a macromolecular machine by an SRP-type GTPase | Nature Communications great collaboration with ⁦@TheThormannDen⁩ ⁦@SYNMIKRO⁩ ⁦Philipps-Universität⁩ nature.com/articles/s4146…

BangeBalcony (@bangebalcony) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Enjoy the reading: Mitochondria, Peroxisomes and Beyond—How Dual Targeting Regulates Organelle Tethering - great joint venture with my colleague, the twitterless Johannes Freitag ⁦@SYNMIKRO⁩ ⁦Philipps-Universität⁩ journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/25…

Nat. Prod. Reports (@natprodreports) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨Don't miss your chance to atttend the special one day symposium celebrating Nat. Prod. Reports 40th anniversary held Antibiotikaforschung (inaktiv)! Join us in the celebrations with talks across natural products research 📅Register for free by October 18th▶rsc.li/npr40

🚨Don't miss your chance to atttend the special one day symposium celebrating <a href="/NatProdReports/">Nat. Prod. Reports</a> 40th anniversary held <a href="/Helmholtz_HIPS/">Antibiotikaforschung (inaktiv)</a>!

Join us in the celebrations with talks across natural products research

📅Register for free by October 18th▶rsc.li/npr40
HaiHe (@haihe10) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Novel enzyme starts with promiscuity. Excited to share our study that shows how #evolution recruits a single enzyme for multiple purposes, showcasing the plasticity and flexibility of #metabolism. Huge thanks to my colleagues at SYBORG & Max Planck Institute for Terrestrial Microbiology! rdcu.be/dXaqU

Yifei Du (@ydu2018) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to see this paper is out today: nature.com/articles/s4155…. We developed efficient circRNA synthesis methods and improved efficiency of Rolling Circle Translation by over 7000-fold. Huge thank to Venki and all colloboraters, especially Philipp Zuber and Xueyan Li!

BangeBalcony (@bangebalcony) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Vier neue Vizepräsidentinnen und Vizepräsidenten gewählt - 2025 - Aktuelles - Philipps-Universität Marburg ⁦Philipps-Universität⁩ uni-marburg.de/de/aktuelles/n…

Liujuan Zheng (@liujuanz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am so happy that the first story in Gert's lab is out now. We show how a fumarase family enzyme can catalyze decarboxylation of tran-aconitate to form the magic itaconate, Great thanks to my mentor Gert and Joh. And also my great master student Wei and all authors

Liujuan Zheng (@liujuanz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am more than happy to see this story to be out. We show another inhibition manner to Acetyl-CoA synthetase. Great thanks to mentor Gert and Joh. also great thanks to my best old friend Yifei as well as all contributed 🍀🍀🍀

Fidel Ramírez (@fidelormz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm truly excited to announce our new publication in nature unraveling a central picture of the Methyl-coenzyme M reductase (MCR) activation machinery and it's strong ATP dependency - kudos to Anuj Kumar for the fantastic illustration! LINK: nature.com/articles/s4158…

I'm truly excited to announce our new publication in <a href="/Nature/">nature</a> unraveling a central picture of the Methyl-coenzyme M reductase (MCR) activation machinery and it's strong ATP dependency - kudos to <a href="/AnujR2d2/">Anuj Kumar</a> for the fantastic illustration!

LINK: nature.com/articles/s4158…