"Synthetic Membrane Systems" group
Biochemistry, University of Düsseldorf
Membrane proteins, Good spirit and some Anarchy
Kedrov Lab @ HHU
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Interesting! Deserves a careful reading, for sure. But still, the level of self-citations (nearly 25% of the whole reference list) is remarkable ... 😏
Friday, 10 pm: "I am pleased to inform you that I intend to accept the above-referenced manuscript for publication..." Really?! 🤩🍷
Best wishes for the weekend!
And we have updated the bioRxiv deposition with the current version of the story (and an extensive supplement). More structures, more AlphaFold modelling, more discussion:
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
A fantastic opportunity here! If you are a skilled AND devoted person - apply fast! Florian @faltegoer.bsky.social is a great person to work with, the campus @hhu.de is lovely, and you have a Botanical garden just in front of the Institute🤩
Kedrov Lab @ HHU
While the SecYEG-YidC manuscript is progressing towards publishing (on paper, for real!), the model of the active complex is already accessible (more to come):
www.rcsb.org/structure/9RBF
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Kedrov Lab @ HHU
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Kedrov Lab @ HHU
Kedrov Lab @ HHU
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
#Plastids appear to make use of the same protein as mitochondria to resolve #ribosome stalling by proline motifs. A fun project with great colleagues from
@helsinki.fi
Mitochondria and plastids really are best buddies that share everything.