Krishna Reddy
@krishnareddy.bsky.social
Assistant Professor, University of South Florida. Membrane protein structure-function, engineering, evolution. My beard hides several personality flaws.
So cool to have a spotlight on our work like this - honestly as good an alternative to reading the paper itself, which I probably shouldn't say...and also stay tuned for cool transporter evolution work from Sam 👀
This is a very cool ancestral reconstruction study by @krishnareddy.bsky.social et al. that I recommend reading! @rachellegaudet.bsky.social and I thought it was so interesting that we wrote a News & Views about it, check it out: rdcu.be/eCfyl
September 12, 2025 at 12:22 AM
So cool to have a spotlight on our work like this - honestly as good an alternative to reading the paper itself, which I probably shouldn't say...and also stay tuned for cool transporter evolution work from Sam 👀
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Happy (but mostly relieved) to share my dream project with @boudkerlab.bsky.social, now published in @natsmb.nature.com! We used evolution, protein engineering & cryoEM to uncover how ion coupling in glutamate transporters works, and how it evolved.🧵
Free article: go.nature.com/4oRUC1q
Happy (but mostly relieved) to share my dream project with @boudkerlab.bsky.social, now published in @natsmb.nature.com! We used evolution, protein engineering & cryoEM to uncover how ion coupling in glutamate transporters works, and how it evolved.🧵
Free article: go.nature.com/4oRUC1q
Evolutionary analysis reveals the origin of sodium coupling in glutamate transporters - Nature Structural & Molecular Biology
Reddy et al. used ancestral protein reconstruction, cryo-electron microscopy and functional assays to elucidate how a secondary active transporter evolved to harness the energy of sodium gradients to ...
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September 12, 2025 at 12:08 AM
1/14
Happy (but mostly relieved) to share my dream project with @boudkerlab.bsky.social, now published in @natsmb.nature.com! We used evolution, protein engineering & cryoEM to uncover how ion coupling in glutamate transporters works, and how it evolved.🧵
Free article: go.nature.com/4oRUC1q
Happy (but mostly relieved) to share my dream project with @boudkerlab.bsky.social, now published in @natsmb.nature.com! We used evolution, protein engineering & cryoEM to uncover how ion coupling in glutamate transporters works, and how it evolved.🧵
Free article: go.nature.com/4oRUC1q
Last chance to apply for the cryo-EM faculty position in my department at USF (Tampa, FL)! Open to all career stages, and we have a 300kV on its way. Submit by December 15 for priority consideration, and reach out with any questions. Please repost! #ttjobs
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December 12, 2024 at 2:51 PM
Last chance to apply for the cryo-EM faculty position in my department at USF (Tampa, FL)! Open to all career stages, and we have a 300kV on its way. Submit by December 15 for priority consideration, and reach out with any questions. Please repost! #ttjobs
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