Luke Oltrogge (@loltrogge) 's Twitter Profile
Luke Oltrogge

@loltrogge

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calendar_today22-10-2008 23:08:22

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Savage Lab (@savagecatsonly) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Big congrats to Luke and Benz on the culmination of untold hours scrutinizing csos2! Now we finally understand how this strange disordered repeat protein brings rubisco to the carboxysome. #savagecats #upwardsandonwards nature.com/articles/s4159…

Savage Lab (@savagecatsonly) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Luke and Benz's new paper on the intrinsically disordered repeat protein, Csos2, that brings the carboxysome together; a summary thread! nature.com/articles/s4159…

Bobby Digit4L Nichols (@nichols_nta) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So happy to see our pre-print online!! We discovered an characterized a new prokaryotic organelle - a novel family of encapsulins! With the help of Benjamin LaFrance and the The Nogales Lab we determined the structure of the compartment to 2.2 Angstrom resolution!! biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

Avi Flamholz (@flamholz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So happy that our new manuscript "Functional reconstitution of a bacterial CO2 concentrating mechanism in E. coli" is up on @bioRxiv biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

NWS Bay Area 🌉 (@nwsbayarea) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As the winds weaken aloft, gravity will take over as the primary vertical transport of the smoke. Suspended smoke will descend closer to the surface and could lead to darker skies and worsening air quality today. This is beyond the scope of our models so we rely on your reports!

Dr. Daniel Swain (@weather_west) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A meteorological feature I don't think I've seen before--a "smoke cyclone?" Looks like a mid-level low pressure swirl over North Coast--entirely encircled by dense smoke! Plus, bit of shallow convection atop smoke layer to south? Hmmm... cc Neil Lareau NWS Bay Area 🌉 Nick Nauslar #CAwx

Oliver Mueller-Cajar (@omc111) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Here's a small perspective on recent developments regarding Rubisco droplets and other metabolic condensates. This was keeping me busy during solitary quarantine in Taiwan in early May. authors.elsevier.com/a/1bmrP4tPF3jg…

Martin Jonikas (@jonikaslab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One-third of the global carbon cycle is mediated by a phase-separated #pyrenoid. Just out: how the CO2-fixing enzyme Rubisco assembles to form the pyrenoid matrix. nature.com/articles/s4147… Free full text: rdcu.be/cbcI6 Teal: Rubisco; Red: EPYC1 linker protein. #LLPS

Alex Teichman (@alex_teichman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Probably dumb question from a non-biologist: Once you know the protein structure, how do you use that to predict macro-visible effects?

Neil Kaye (@neilrkaye) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Earth is warming but not the same everywhere. This #dataviz shows the warming from 1960 to 2020 at different latitudes. It shows that in 2016 the Arctic was already 3°C warmer than the 1961-1990 average, The last decade is more than 2°C warmer! #globalwarming #climatechange

Avi Flamholz (@flamholz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Now that preprint v2.0 is out with correctly rendered equations, it's tweetsplainer time. "Trajectories for the evolution of bacterial CO2-concentrating mechanisms" A thread: biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

Avi Flamholz (@flamholz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New work online today! Eli and I used synbio tools to trace the evolution of bacterial CO2 fixation with Justin Panich Jjdesmarais Luke Oltrogge Woody Fischer, Steve Singer & Savage Lab pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pn…

Savage Lab (@savagecatsonly) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In the first preprint of the weekend, Luke Oltrogge et al. find that the size of α-carboxysomes is strongly specified by CsoS2 and, in particular, the relative abundance of M- and C-type peptide repeats. ⬇️biorxiv.org/content/10.110…