Postdoc scientist in the Rittinger Lab at the Francis Crick Institute //
Excited about the study of ubiquitination biochemistry in the brain
LinkedIn: https://shorturl.at/83HEZ
Jane Dudley
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So delighted to have been part of this fantastic collaboration spearheaded by Ngee Kiat 'Jake' Chua (蔡毅杰) and Rebecca Feltham! Congratulations on bringing together so many experts in the field to make such an important resource 🎉 it has been a pleasure!
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Do you want to hear more about ubiquitin? Are you free on Friday 14:00 BST? If so, why not join the Biochemical Society early career researcher webinar series where my fellow UCL alumnus Michele Frison and I will be presenting! 💻 💡
Registration: register.gotowebinar.com/register/821...
Fascinating and diverse programme of talks at the joint Autophagy UK and @ukproteostasis.bsky.social meeting in Dundee this week! & super happy to have the chance share our #pseudoligase work 📣
Heatwave in London as seen from the Crick’s roof terrace at lunchtime ☀️
If you're in #immunity #cancer #neurodegeneration or #TPD fields, this might just tickle your fancy:
❓What are the biochemical functions TRIM proteins that have been implicated in these diseases?
❓What are the key catalytic features of RING domains?
❓Which TRIMs could work as #PROTAC components?
After a great review process with @naturecomms.bsky.social, I'm so happy to share our work identifying inactive RING E3 #ubiquitin #pseudoligases in the TRIM protein family!! rdcu.be/ehlGW
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@katmcphie.bsky.social @diegoesposito.bsky.social @katrinrittinger.bsky.social @crick.ac.uk
To define and systematically characterize the human E3 ubiquitin ligase (E3) landscape, we generated the E3-ome, a compendium of E3s encoded by the hu…