David B. Sauer
@davidbsauer.bsky.social
Membrane Transporters, Ion Channels, Structural Biology, Bioinformatics... and other bits of fun
Purdue BS, UTSW PhD, NYUSoM PostDoc, Univ. of Oxford PI
davidbsauer.com
Purdue BS, UTSW PhD, NYUSoM PostDoc, Univ. of Oxford PI
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David B. Sauer
@davidbsauer.bsky.social
· Aug 15
Covalently constrained ‘Di-Gembodies’ enable parallel structure solutions by cryo-EM - Nature Chemical Biology
Disulfide-based dimerization of modified identical and heterologous nanobody scaffolds enables higher-order assembly for high-resolution cryo-electron microscopy structure determination that is widely...
www.nature.com
Di-Gembodies (dimerized nanobodies) for improved and duplexed CryoEM of small and challenging targets!
A collaboration of @cmd.ox.ac.uk, STRUBI, @diamondlightsource.bsky.social, @rosfrankinst.bsky.social
Out now in Nature Chemical Biology @natchembio.nature.com
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
A collaboration of @cmd.ox.ac.uk, STRUBI, @diamondlightsource.bsky.social, @rosfrankinst.bsky.social
Out now in Nature Chemical Biology @natchembio.nature.com
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
The Swiss: Fluent in German, French, and English. Maybe Italian too.
This USAer: I know ‘Murican, un poco de Spanglish, and… Python 🤷♂️
This USAer: I know ‘Murican, un poco de Spanglish, and… Python 🤷♂️
November 11, 2025 at 4:58 AM
The Swiss: Fluent in German, French, and English. Maybe Italian too.
This USAer: I know ‘Murican, un poco de Spanglish, and… Python 🤷♂️
This USAer: I know ‘Murican, un poco de Spanglish, and… Python 🤷♂️
Reposted by David B. Sauer
PSA for people with NIH grant periods starting January 1st (including most NIGMS MIRAs): your RPPR is due Saturday, but they haven’t sent out the usual automated reminders, presumably due to the shutdown
November 11, 2025 at 1:20 AM
PSA for people with NIH grant periods starting January 1st (including most NIGMS MIRAs): your RPPR is due Saturday, but they haven’t sent out the usual automated reminders, presumably due to the shutdown
Presenting our latest structural biology work and techniques at #PSDI2025
In this slide, the Gembody technology by @mingda-ye.bsky.social and colleagues!
In this slide, the Gembody technology by @mingda-ye.bsky.social and colleagues!
November 9, 2025 at 9:01 PM
Presenting our latest structural biology work and techniques at #PSDI2025
In this slide, the Gembody technology by @mingda-ye.bsky.social and colleagues!
In this slide, the Gembody technology by @mingda-ye.bsky.social and colleagues!
Reposted by David B. Sauer
New in @science.org 🧬
What if an enzyme you thought you knew turned out to control metabolism in a completely new way?
We found that NUDT5 acts as a molecular handbrake on purine synthesis, reshaping how cells make DNA building blocks and respond to cancer drugs.
www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
What if an enzyme you thought you knew turned out to control metabolism in a completely new way?
We found that NUDT5 acts as a molecular handbrake on purine synthesis, reshaping how cells make DNA building blocks and respond to cancer drugs.
www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
A non-enzymatic role of Nudix hydrolase 5 in repressing purine de novo synthesis
Folate metabolism is intricately linked to purine de novo synthesis through the incorporation of folate-derived one-carbon units into the purine scaffold. By investigating chemical and genetic depende...
www.science.org
November 6, 2025 at 7:30 PM
New in @science.org 🧬
What if an enzyme you thought you knew turned out to control metabolism in a completely new way?
We found that NUDT5 acts as a molecular handbrake on purine synthesis, reshaping how cells make DNA building blocks and respond to cancer drugs.
www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
What if an enzyme you thought you knew turned out to control metabolism in a completely new way?
We found that NUDT5 acts as a molecular handbrake on purine synthesis, reshaping how cells make DNA building blocks and respond to cancer drugs.
www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
Reposted by David B. Sauer
New online: New York City’s structural biology mosaic
New York City’s structural biology mosaic
Nature Structural & Molecular Biology, Published online: 28 October 2025; doi:10.1038/s41594-025-01698-zThe structural biology community in New York City combines expertise and access to cutting-edge instrumentation that fosters cooperation. Working collaboratively is indispensable because developing interdisciplinary tools can enable discoveries in cell, structural and molecular biology.
go.nature.com
October 28, 2025 at 11:45 AM
New online: New York City’s structural biology mosaic
Reposted by David B. Sauer
Excited to share our latest @nature.com: How does naloxone (Narcan) stop an opioid overdose? We determined the first GDP-bound μ-opioid receptor–G protein structures and found naloxone traps a novel "latent” state, preventing GDP release and G protein activation.💊🧪 🧵👇 www.nature.com/articles/s41...
November 5, 2025 at 4:23 PM
Excited to share our latest @nature.com: How does naloxone (Narcan) stop an opioid overdose? We determined the first GDP-bound μ-opioid receptor–G protein structures and found naloxone traps a novel "latent” state, preventing GDP release and G protein activation.💊🧪 🧵👇 www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Reposted by David B. Sauer
Gluebodies for improved crystal reliability and alternative crystal forms! (also inspiring Di-Gembody)
Great supports from @cmd.ox.ac.uk @rosfrankinst.bsky.social @diamondlightsource.bsky.social @davidbsauer.bsky.social
Out now in ACS Central Science! @pubs.acs.org
doi.org/10.1021/acsc...
Great supports from @cmd.ox.ac.uk @rosfrankinst.bsky.social @diamondlightsource.bsky.social @davidbsauer.bsky.social
Out now in ACS Central Science! @pubs.acs.org
doi.org/10.1021/acsc...
Gluebodies Offer a Route To Improve Crystal Reliability and Diversity through Transferable Nanobody Mutations That Introduce Constitutive Close Contacts
Design of modular, transferable protein assemblies has broad applicability and in structural biology could help with the ever-troublesome crystallization bottleneck, including finding robustly behaved protein crystals for rapidly characterizing ligands or drug candidates or generating multiple polymorphs to illuminate diverse conformations. Nanobodies as crystallization chaperones are well-established but still unreliable, as we show here. Instead, we show an exemplar of how robust crystallization behavior can be engineered by exploring many combinations (>200) of nanobody surface mutations over several iterations. Critically, what needed testing was crystallization and diffraction quality, since target–nanobody binding affinity is decoupled from crystallizability enhancement. Our study yielded multiple polymorphs, all mediated by the same interface, with dramatically improved resolution and diffraction reliability for some mutants; we thus name them ‘Gluebodies’ (Gbs). We further demonstrate that these Gb mutations do transfer to some other targets, both for achieving robust crystallization in alternative packing forms and for establishing the ability to crystallize a key early stage readout. Since the Gb interface is evidently a favored interaction, it may be broadly applicable for modular assembly; more specifically, this work suggests that Gbs should be routinely attempted for crystallization whenever nanobodies are available.
doi.org
October 27, 2025 at 11:21 AM
Gluebodies for improved crystal reliability and alternative crystal forms! (also inspiring Di-Gembody)
Great supports from @cmd.ox.ac.uk @rosfrankinst.bsky.social @diamondlightsource.bsky.social @davidbsauer.bsky.social
Out now in ACS Central Science! @pubs.acs.org
doi.org/10.1021/acsc...
Great supports from @cmd.ox.ac.uk @rosfrankinst.bsky.social @diamondlightsource.bsky.social @davidbsauer.bsky.social
Out now in ACS Central Science! @pubs.acs.org
doi.org/10.1021/acsc...
Spam conference emails finally made me chuckle!
Though the mass spec team does look a bit sketchy…
Though the mass spec team does look a bit sketchy…
October 21, 2025 at 7:50 AM
Spam conference emails finally made me chuckle!
Though the mass spec team does look a bit sketchy…
Though the mass spec team does look a bit sketchy…
For something new and different, I'll be speaking at the 2025 #PEGSEurope meeting in Lisbon about producing membrane proteins at scale.
Looking forward to the conversations!
Looking forward to the conversations!
October 17, 2025 at 4:09 PM
For something new and different, I'll be speaking at the 2025 #PEGSEurope meeting in Lisbon about producing membrane proteins at scale.
Looking forward to the conversations!
Looking forward to the conversations!
Reposted by David B. Sauer
PhD project alert: the excellent MIBTP programme is open for applications. I am offering an exciting project on endogenous membrane protein complexes, jointly supervised with @alangoddard.bsky.social. Please spread the word!
warwick.ac.uk/fac/cross_fa...
warwick.ac.uk/fac/cross_fa...
Dr Naomi Pollock
Dr Naomi Pollock
warwick.ac.uk
October 15, 2025 at 8:21 AM
PhD project alert: the excellent MIBTP programme is open for applications. I am offering an exciting project on endogenous membrane protein complexes, jointly supervised with @alangoddard.bsky.social. Please spread the word!
warwick.ac.uk/fac/cross_fa...
warwick.ac.uk/fac/cross_fa...
More exciting Cationic Amino acid Transporters: The more promiscuous and pH-regulated SLC7A4.
Beautiful work from our friends in the Newstead and @philbiggin.bsky.social labs down the hill of @oxfordbiochemistry.bsky.social
www.researchsquare.com/article/rs-7...
Beautiful work from our friends in the Newstead and @philbiggin.bsky.social labs down the hill of @oxfordbiochemistry.bsky.social
www.researchsquare.com/article/rs-7...
Structural basis for pH-responsive amino acid transport via SLC7A4
The transport of amino acids across cell membranes is essential for metabolism, neuronal signalling, and immune system function. The amino acid polyamine organocation (APC) superfamily regulates amino...
www.researchsquare.com
October 6, 2025 at 7:56 AM
More exciting Cationic Amino acid Transporters: The more promiscuous and pH-regulated SLC7A4.
Beautiful work from our friends in the Newstead and @philbiggin.bsky.social labs down the hill of @oxfordbiochemistry.bsky.social
www.researchsquare.com/article/rs-7...
Beautiful work from our friends in the Newstead and @philbiggin.bsky.social labs down the hill of @oxfordbiochemistry.bsky.social
www.researchsquare.com/article/rs-7...
Reposted by David B. Sauer
Carve that last sentence in stone, alongside “if you can’t see your particles they are not there” and “if you can’t see your ligand do not try to just model it anyway”
I feel some responsibility, as we develop the software. But helical reconstruction is prone to getting stuck in local minima, and unfortunately still requires a lot of self-criticism. The most important one: if you don't see expected features in the map, don't trust it!
September 26, 2025 at 7:58 AM
Carve that last sentence in stone, alongside “if you can’t see your particles they are not there” and “if you can’t see your ligand do not try to just model it anyway”
Shockingly disappointed in this impulse buy. So many simple chemistry mistakes…
Love an easy read, and 100% support accessible science, but this is more frustrating than fun.
Love an easy read, and 100% support accessible science, but this is more frustrating than fun.
September 14, 2025 at 7:47 PM
Shockingly disappointed in this impulse buy. So many simple chemistry mistakes…
Love an easy read, and 100% support accessible science, but this is more frustrating than fun.
Love an easy read, and 100% support accessible science, but this is more frustrating than fun.
Keeping my identity secret requires two hotspots!
Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na…
Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na…
September 3, 2025 at 10:01 AM
Keeping my identity secret requires two hotspots!
Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na…
Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na…
A new, small molecule inhibitor to NorA that increase fluoroquinolone efficacy against Staph. With everything: screening, med. chem., and CryoEM!
doi.org/10.1101/2025...
doi.org/10.1101/2025...
Small molecule inhibitors of the NorA multidrug efflux pump potentiate antibiotic activity by binding the outward-open conformation
Antibiotic resistance is among the greatest threats of the modern era. Multidrug efflux pumps expel antibiotics from bacterial cells and present a particular challenge by conferring resistance to a br...
doi.org
August 30, 2025 at 6:50 PM
A new, small molecule inhibitor to NorA that increase fluoroquinolone efficacy against Staph. With everything: screening, med. chem., and CryoEM!
doi.org/10.1101/2025...
doi.org/10.1101/2025...
Reposted by David B. Sauer
Our paper on SLC45A4 is out now in @nature.com! The orphan SLC45A4 transporter is a polyamine transporter involved in chronic pain signalling!
SLC45A4 is a pain gene encoding a neuronal polyamine transporter - Nature
The SLC45A4 gene encodes a neuronal polyamine transporter and is linked to pain response in humans and mice.
www.nature.com
August 21, 2025 at 11:05 AM
Our paper on SLC45A4 is out now in @nature.com! The orphan SLC45A4 transporter is a polyamine transporter involved in chronic pain signalling!
Reposted by David B. Sauer
We are hiring a Postdoc in membrane protein cryo-EM at the University of Georgia. Looking for candidates with expertise in membrane protein purification and biochemistry. Fully funded for up to 5 years. Join us in Athens, GA. Apply: camilo.perez@uga.edu
August 21, 2025 at 2:26 PM
We are hiring a Postdoc in membrane protein cryo-EM at the University of Georgia. Looking for candidates with expertise in membrane protein purification and biochemistry. Fully funded for up to 5 years. Join us in Athens, GA. Apply: camilo.perez@uga.edu
Reposted by David B. Sauer
Exciting work from the Franklin, @ox.ac.uk, and @diamondlightsource.bsky.social has led to a new method for imaging small proteins (<50 kDa) using cryoEM. By using bifunctional, bispecific nanobody scaffolds, the team have successfully solved the smallest protein structure to date (14 kDa).
August 18, 2025 at 3:27 PM
Exciting work from the Franklin, @ox.ac.uk, and @diamondlightsource.bsky.social has led to a new method for imaging small proteins (<50 kDa) using cryoEM. By using bifunctional, bispecific nanobody scaffolds, the team have successfully solved the smallest protein structure to date (14 kDa).
Di-Gembodies (dimerized nanobodies) for improved and duplexed CryoEM of small and challenging targets!
A collaboration of @cmd.ox.ac.uk, STRUBI, @diamondlightsource.bsky.social, @rosfrankinst.bsky.social
Out now in Nature Chemical Biology @natchembio.nature.com
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
A collaboration of @cmd.ox.ac.uk, STRUBI, @diamondlightsource.bsky.social, @rosfrankinst.bsky.social
Out now in Nature Chemical Biology @natchembio.nature.com
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Covalently constrained ‘Di-Gembodies’ enable parallel structure solutions by cryo-EM - Nature Chemical Biology
Disulfide-based dimerization of modified identical and heterologous nanobody scaffolds enables higher-order assembly for high-resolution cryo-electron microscopy structure determination that is widely...
www.nature.com
August 15, 2025 at 10:00 AM
Di-Gembodies (dimerized nanobodies) for improved and duplexed CryoEM of small and challenging targets!
A collaboration of @cmd.ox.ac.uk, STRUBI, @diamondlightsource.bsky.social, @rosfrankinst.bsky.social
Out now in Nature Chemical Biology @natchembio.nature.com
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
A collaboration of @cmd.ox.ac.uk, STRUBI, @diamondlightsource.bsky.social, @rosfrankinst.bsky.social
Out now in Nature Chemical Biology @natchembio.nature.com
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Reposted by David B. Sauer
My wonderful colleage Colin Kleanthous is raising money for the MND association. Please support Colin in this worthy endeavor! www.justgiving.com/page/colin-k...
(Please repost!)
(Please repost!)
Colin Kleanthous' fundraiser for Motor Neurone Disease Association
Help Colin Kleanthous raise money to support Motor Neurone Disease Association
www.justgiving.com
July 15, 2025 at 7:21 AM
My wonderful colleage Colin Kleanthous is raising money for the MND association. Please support Colin in this worthy endeavor! www.justgiving.com/page/colin-k...
(Please repost!)
(Please repost!)
Reposted by David B. Sauer
Looking for a Post doc position in Structural Biology? We are hiring!
See post here:
jobbank.dk/job/2850337/...
The task is to continue our endeavor in solving cryo-EM structures of the human dopamine transporter. See: doi.org/10.1038/s415...
Thanks to the Novo Nordisk Foundation for funding.
See post here:
jobbank.dk/job/2850337/...
The task is to continue our endeavor in solving cryo-EM structures of the human dopamine transporter. See: doi.org/10.1038/s415...
Thanks to the Novo Nordisk Foundation for funding.
Faculty and academic positions – University of Copenhagen
https://employment.ku.dk/faculty/?show=…
July 8, 2025 at 9:45 AM
Looking for a Post doc position in Structural Biology? We are hiring!
See post here:
jobbank.dk/job/2850337/...
The task is to continue our endeavor in solving cryo-EM structures of the human dopamine transporter. See: doi.org/10.1038/s415...
Thanks to the Novo Nordisk Foundation for funding.
See post here:
jobbank.dk/job/2850337/...
The task is to continue our endeavor in solving cryo-EM structures of the human dopamine transporter. See: doi.org/10.1038/s415...
Thanks to the Novo Nordisk Foundation for funding.
Wow! Deep Mutational Scan of NaCT!!
www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
Valuable to biochem. understand NaCT folding & function, and clinical VUS in SLC13A5-Epilepsy
Beautiful study and Herculean effort by Wen-An Wang and REsolution colleagues in @supertifurgalab.bsky.social at @cemm.oeaw.ac.at
www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
Valuable to biochem. understand NaCT folding & function, and clinical VUS in SLC13A5-Epilepsy
Beautiful study and Herculean effort by Wen-An Wang and REsolution colleagues in @supertifurgalab.bsky.social at @cemm.oeaw.ac.at
Large-scale experimental assessment of variant effects on the structure and function of the citrate transporter SLC13A5
Functional and mechanistic analysis of all single–amino acid variants in the human citrate transporter SLC13A5.
www.science.org
June 29, 2025 at 8:30 PM
Wow! Deep Mutational Scan of NaCT!!
www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
Valuable to biochem. understand NaCT folding & function, and clinical VUS in SLC13A5-Epilepsy
Beautiful study and Herculean effort by Wen-An Wang and REsolution colleagues in @supertifurgalab.bsky.social at @cemm.oeaw.ac.at
www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
Valuable to biochem. understand NaCT folding & function, and clinical VUS in SLC13A5-Epilepsy
Beautiful study and Herculean effort by Wen-An Wang and REsolution colleagues in @supertifurgalab.bsky.social at @cemm.oeaw.ac.at
Closing soon!
Please apply if you are interested in targeting membrane proteins with new therapeutics!
Please apply if you are interested in targeting membrane proteins with new therapeutics!
Join our group in the Centre for Medicines Discovery at Oxford Univ. @cmd.ox.ac.uk @ox.ac.uk !!!!
Happy to chat about any questions about the role and science. Oxford will assist with a skilled worker visa.
Please RT!
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Happy to chat about any questions about the role and science. Oxford will assist with a skilled worker visa.
Please RT!
my.corehr.com/pls/uoxrecru...
June 25, 2025 at 10:22 AM
Closing soon!
Please apply if you are interested in targeting membrane proteins with new therapeutics!
Please apply if you are interested in targeting membrane proteins with new therapeutics!
Unacceptable! 😡😡
Review deadline of 2 weeks, then cancel at 4 days as "time restrictions are too tight"
"Paper [achieved] the required review" == editor knew this was waste of time
I will always support colleagues by reviewing papers, but my view of your journal has changed.
Review deadline of 2 weeks, then cancel at 4 days as "time restrictions are too tight"
"Paper [achieved] the required review" == editor knew this was waste of time
I will always support colleagues by reviewing papers, but my view of your journal has changed.
June 24, 2025 at 2:53 PM
Unacceptable! 😡😡
Review deadline of 2 weeks, then cancel at 4 days as "time restrictions are too tight"
"Paper [achieved] the required review" == editor knew this was waste of time
I will always support colleagues by reviewing papers, but my view of your journal has changed.
Review deadline of 2 weeks, then cancel at 4 days as "time restrictions are too tight"
"Paper [achieved] the required review" == editor knew this was waste of time
I will always support colleagues by reviewing papers, but my view of your journal has changed.
Ugh. Account on Twitter is hacked.
Still annoying, even if I'm not active there much these days.
Still annoying, even if I'm not active there much these days.
June 12, 2025 at 11:36 AM
Ugh. Account on Twitter is hacked.
Still annoying, even if I'm not active there much these days.
Still annoying, even if I'm not active there much these days.