
Matt Kukurugya
@mattabolite
UC Berkeley MCB Graduate Student. @Denis_V_Titov Lab.
Metabolism enthusiast.
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08-12-2019 21:48:53
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Congrats to my former ā¦Harvard Universityā© bandmate ā¦Carolyn Bertozziā© on her ā¦The Nobel Prizeā© in chemistry! We won the Ivy League Battle of the Bands in 1986 with our rockinā group āBored Of Educationā, with her on keyboards & me in spandex. news.stanford.edu/2022/10/05/carā¦

Natureās survey of PhD students & postgraduates this year survey should set loud alarm bells ringing - PhD scholars & early-career researchers need to be paid properly; the cost-of-living crisis is a fundamental threat to future generation of researchers nature.com/articles/d4158ā¦


When I first heard Mangyu Choe and Denis Titov present on this project, my metabolic mind was blown! Incredible work! Congrats!




A late update, but mine and Justinās paper was published in eLife - the journal last month! We show, in both intact and permeabilized cells, that calcium influx upon plasma membrane wounding triggers #exosome secretion and that this process is mediated by Annexin A6! doi.org/10.7554/eLife.ā¦


Excited to share updated preprint by Mangyu Choe showing that, contrary to textbook view, the role of allosteric regulation of glycolysis is not to control rate but to maintain ATP levels by preventing a futile cycle between upper and lower glycolysis. š§µbiorxiv.org/content/10.110ā¦


New preprint from our lab led by Mangyu Choe where we develop a genetically encoded tool for manipulation of ĪĪØm and use it to show that uncouplers have major side effects and ISR in response to ATP synthase dysfunction is driven by ĪĪØm. A š§µ... 1/8 biorxiv.org/content/10.110ā¦

New preprint w/ Ana Paula Arruda! Tour de force from grad student extraordinaire Alyssa Mathiowetz! >20 CRISPR screens enabled the discovery of a key role for CLCC1 in hepatic neutral lipid flux and nuclear pore complex assembly. Many surprises! #LipidDroplets 1/3 biorxiv.org/content/10.110ā¦


A new study led by Matt Kukurugya and UC Berkeley Metabolic Biology professor Denis Titov provides compelling insight into why cancer cells choose a seemingly inefficient way of producing energy, even when higher-yielding alternatives are available. nature.berkeley.edu/news/2024/11/cā¦


Excited to share our lab's new paper led by Mangyu Choe where we co-opt UCP as a genetically encoded tool for manipulation of mitochondrial membrane potential. We use this to demonstrate that high ĪĪØm drives integrative stress response in response ATP synthase inhibition... 1/2
