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Kai Gallant
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Postdoc in the Group of Prof. Satpal Virdee at the MRC PPU - fascinated by the complexity of the ubiquitin system and other posttranslational modifiers
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I supervise an excellent postdoc who's looking for a postdoc or associate position in < 1 yr. Highly skilled in chem biol and biochem (peptide synthesis, native chem ligation, bacterial expression, purification, intein-based splicing, crystallography, interaction assays). Contact me if interested.
September 5, 2025 at 5:41 AM
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Exciting news: We have released #FragPipe 23, and it's one of our biggest updates ever. Windows installer, support for TMT on Astral and timsTOF, TMT35, PTM site reports for DIA, improved Astral data handling in #MSFragger, improved diaTracer for diaPASEF data, better Skyline integration, and more!
May 5, 2025 at 4:06 AM
New Paper from the Lab 🎉If you are interested in USP30, protein engineering and targeting DUBs with small molecules I can wholeheartedly recommend this Paper 😊
May 5, 2025 at 4:15 PM
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How do cells keep their cilia “clean” and functional? Our new study uncovers a conserved mechanism for retrieving polyubiquitinated proteins from #cilia – a process essential for cellular signaling and health. #cellbiology #ciliopathy #ubiquitin #IFT 🧵👇 1/n
A conserved mechanism for the retrieval of polyubiquitinated proteins from cilia
The temporospatial distribution of proteins within cilia is regulated by intraflagellar transport (IFT), wherein molecular trains shuttle between the cell body and cilium. Defects in this process impair various signal-transduction pathways and cause ciliopathies. Although K63-linked ubiquitination appears to trigger protein export from cilia, the mechanisms coupling polyubiquitinated proteins to IFT remain unclear. Using a multidisciplinary approach, we demonstrate that a complex of CFAP36, a conserved ciliary protein of previously unknown function, and ARL3, a GTPase involved in ciliary import, binds polyubiquitinated proteins and links them to retrograde IFT trains. CFAP36 uses a coincidence detection mechanism to simultaneously bind two IFT subunits accessible only in retrograde trains. Depleting CFAP36 accumulates K63-linked ubiquitin in cilia and disrupts Hedgehog signaling, a pathway reliant on the retrieval of ubiquitinated receptors. These findings advance our understanding of ubiquitin-mediated protein transport and ciliary homeostasis, and demonstrate how structural changes in IFT trains achieve cargo selectivity. ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest. Sara Elizabeth O'Brien Trust Postdoctoral Fellowship awarded through the Charles A. King Trust Postdoctoral Research Fellowship Program, , 8460873-01 Richard and Susan Smith Family Foundation, https://ror.org/05j95n956, National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS), , R01GM141109, R01GM143183
www.biorxiv.org
April 29, 2025 at 3:04 PM
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Super exiting new work revealing a novel quality control pathway for c-terminal amides!
🎉Super excited to share our story on how the substrate receptor FBXO31 functions as a quality control factor by recognizing amides. This has been an amazing collaboration between Bode lab and @jcornlab.bsky.social. Special shutout goes to @matthiasmuhar.bsky.social www.nature.com/articles/s41...
C-terminal amides mark proteins for degradation via SCF–FBXO31 - Nature
SCF–FBXO31 scans proteins for C-terminal amidation and marks them for subsequent proteasomal degradation.
www.nature.com
January 29, 2025 at 5:12 PM
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From Dorothea Fiedler's lab: Protein polyphosphorylation as a new post-translational modification www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
January 23, 2025 at 8:11 AM
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🆕 #preprint by @gekaragoz.bsky.social lab & us on the crosstalk between #UFMylation & #RQC (ribosome-associated quality control) www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1... As always let us know what you think!
January 20, 2025 at 6:04 PM
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News in Proteomics Research blog post | Up to 5,300 proteins per actual single cell!?!? proteomicsnews.blogs...

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#proteomics #prot-other
January 16, 2025 at 5:00 PM
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Who is messing with your favorite protein Filamin C in stressed muscle cells? 🧩🔬 We tackled this riddle in our latest paper in Scientific Reports. A huge shoutout to former lab mate Anja and Thomas from the @mkoehn.bsky.social lab - this was a true team effort! 👏🎉! A short thread: 🧵(1/5)
December 20, 2024 at 2:58 PM
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We are very excited to share our recent preprint on the nuclear import mechanism of the proteasome, driven by the multivalent adaptor AKIRIN2! www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1... 🧵 1/6
A multivalent adaptor mechanism drives the nuclear import of proteasomes
Nuclear protein homeostasis, including the turnover of transcription factors, critically depends on nuclear proteasomes. After each cell division, proteasomes need to be re-imported into the newly for...
www.biorxiv.org
December 5, 2024 at 8:11 PM
Thrilled to share our study on the two DUBs USP53 and USP54! If you're curious about how biochemistry, chemical biology, crystallography, and ubiquitinated protein isolation came together to expand our understanding of these enzymes, consider to give it a read.
Could't think of a better inaugural post here. Very excited to share that our manuscript on the "Discovery and mechanism of K63-linkage-directed deubiquitinase activity in USP53" was published today at Nature Chemical Biology. Congratulations Kim, Kai, and all authors! www.nature.com/articles/s41...
November 27, 2024 at 9:27 AM
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