Wesley B. Asher (@wesleybasher) 's Twitter Profile
Wesley B. Asher

@wesleybasher

Excited by GPCR structure, function, and pharmacology

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linkhttp://columbiapsychiatry.org/profile/wesley-b-asher-phd calendar_today20-04-2022 04:31:38

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Dr. Nicki Perry-Hauser (@nicoleaperry1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's accepted! See our article describing the context-dependent role of Lphn2's tethered agonist in hippocampal assembly. This was available on BioRxiv in Sept. 2022, but now it's in the finalized form! Jonathan A Javitch CA18240 Adher´n Rise doi.org/10.7554/eLife.…

Makaía Papasergi-Scott (@mpapasergiscott) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📰Check out our latest work from @LabSkiniotis on "Time-resolved cryo-EM of G protein activation by a GPCR" that is now on bioRxiv!👀 #GPCR #cryoEM [a thread w/ videos below] (1/6) biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

Ramon Guixà-González (@ramonguixxa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So happy and honored to be part of this incredible contribution to the field, led by Valerie Panneels and Gebhard F X Schertler Ultrafast structural changes direct the first molecular events of vision nature.com/articles/s4158… Congrats all authors!

Scott C Blanchard (@theblanchardlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A true privilege to be a part of such an inspired interdisciplinary team. CFTR Function, Pathology and Pharmacology at Single-Molecule Resolution: rdcu.be/c8ef7

Brenna Williams (@brenna_williams) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am so honored and grateful to have been awarded the #NSFGRFP! I am incredibly thankful to the people who have helped me get to this point: Kevin Bath, Jonathan A Javitch and Caline Karam, just to name a few. [1/7]

Kirill Martemyanov Lab (@klabgpcr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy to report that we found what we believe the first ever #GPCR for neurotransmitter glycine. It is an unusual receptor - an orphan GPR158 which couples to RGS proteins instead of G proteins. Thus it is also the first ligand-regulated RGS! Check it out science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…

Happy to report that we found what we believe the first ever #GPCR for neurotransmitter glycine. It is an unusual receptor - an orphan GPR158 which couples to RGS proteins instead of G proteins. Thus it is also the first ligand-regulated RGS! Check it out
science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…
Sarah Veatch (@veatchlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Announcing our publication featuring Sarah Shelby Sarah Shelby with @leventallab in Nature Chemical Biology! nature.com/articles/s4158… or rdcu.be/c8MrE TLDR: functional lipid rafts driven by membrane phase separation exist in live cell membranes, but with an unexpected twist! #lipidtime

Robert Saxton (@rsaxton_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Check out our latest work on the cryoEM structure of the Leptin receptor complex and the rational design of biased Leptin agonists, out today in Nature Communications!! Another great 🇨🇦 collab with Nathanael Caveney nature.com/articles/s4146…

Allen Institute (@alleninstitute) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Take a break from doomscrolling and relax with this dazzling video of the neurotransmitter glutamate being released into synapses, made possible by a new indicator developed by Abhi Aggarwal, Kaspar Podgorski, & team. Out in @NatureMethods: nature.com/articles/s4159… #NeuroTwitter

Francisco J. Enguita (@fenguita) 's Twitter Profile Photo

CryoEM structure of the human glutamate receptor heterodimer mGlu2-mGlu3 (PDB code: 8JD0) #scivis #sciart #molecularart #proteinimager behance.net/gallery/173824…

CryoEM structure of the human glutamate receptor heterodimer mGlu2-mGlu3 (PDB code: 8JD0) #scivis #sciart #molecularart #proteinimager
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Alice Ting (@aliceyting) 's Twitter Profile Photo

TransitID is out today in Cell! This is a proximity labeling method for unbiased discovery of endogenous proteins that traffick from a defined “source” location to a defined “destination” location. TransitID uses sequential labeling by TurboID in the source, followed by a chase

TransitID is out today in Cell! This is a proximity labeling method for unbiased discovery of endogenous proteins that traffick from a defined “source” location to a defined “destination” location. TransitID uses sequential labeling by TurboID in the source, followed by a chase
Dr. Eduardo Gallo 🧠🧬🇺🇸🇭🇳 (@gallolab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Join us! The Gallo Lab is hiring a #postdoc to study the cellular and circuit mechanisms of impulsive behavior, focusing on ventral striatal acetylcholine and dopamine. To learn more and apply, please visit: careers.fordham.edu/postings/5399. Friends, please RT!🧠🐭 #postdocjob

Join us! The Gallo Lab is hiring a #postdoc to study the cellular and circuit mechanisms of impulsive behavior, focusing on ventral striatal acetylcholine and dopamine. To learn more and apply, please visit: careers.fordham.edu/postings/5399. Friends, please RT!🧠🐭 #postdocjob
Dirk H. Trauner (@dirktrauner) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Working on dopamine receptors keeps me happy. Check out our latest paper on Proximity Photopharmacology, again with @IsacoffLab and Prashant Donthamsetti. pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ja…

Bret Scher, MD (@bschermd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Mitochondria doesn’t have to be mysterious and misunderstood. Martin Picard is a wizard at explaining mitochondria for all of us to understand!

Diego del Alamo (@ddelalamo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Reengineering of a flavin-binding fluorescent protein using ProteinMPNN" Three designs were expressed and possessed the desired properties, including fluorescence and thermostability biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

"Reengineering of a flavin-binding fluorescent protein using ProteinMPNN"

Three designs were expressed and possessed the desired properties, including fluorescence and thermostability

biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
Jen Heemstra (@jenheemstra) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As a PI, I’ve worked to ban the word “easy” from my vocabulary when talking about research. Nothing is easy, and the longer we’re out of the lab, the more we tend to forget this.