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Matt Griffin
@mattegriffin.bsky.social
PI at UC Irvine. Enthusiast for glycoscience, weird plants, microbiota, shiny rocks, chemical biology, cold beaches, immunology, and city pop.

Good at drawing chairs.
Medium at memorizing all CD receptors.
Bad at social media.

www.mgriffinlab.com
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Our lab is hiring for two fully funded postdoctoral positions! Calling all scientists excited about microbiota, immune signaling, cancer immunotherapy, and chemical glycobiology. Join our growing group in sunny SoCal. More info at mgriffinlab.com. #glycotime
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After a long journey and much hard work from many talented scientists, our paper is finally out. Take a look if you are interested in proteases and host microbe interactions in the gut. www.cell.com/cell-host-mi...
A Bacteroides fragilis protease activates host PAR2 to induce intestinal pain and inflammation
Lakemeyer and colleagues analyze the secretome of gut bacteria to identify factors that target host PAR2. They find that the Bacteroides fragilis protease Bfp1 cleaves and activates PAR2, disrupting i...
www.cell.com
September 26, 2025 at 6:02 PM
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Faculty opening in Cornell Chemistry at the Assistant Professor level in the area of chemical biology, broadly defined! academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/30338 #chemjobs
Cornell University, Chemistry and Chemical Biology
Job #AJO30338, WDR-00054776 Assistant Professor - Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Cornell University (Ithaca, NY), Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, US
academicjobsonline.org
August 25, 2025 at 8:30 PM
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🔥 HOT OFF THE PRESS 🔥

Today in ACS Central Science @pubs.acs.org , we report an anti-PD1 #sialidase conjugate that degrades #SialicAcid on PD1+ T cells, inflaming tumors and controlling their growth beyond SOC PD1 blockade in melanoma models #Glycotime

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Targeting Sialidase to PD1 Enhances T cell Function and Tumor Control
Immune therapies targeting the PD1 axis have transformed outcomes in cancer treatment by enhancing T cell-mediated immune responses. However, many tumors evade immune clearance through orthogonal esca...
pubs.acs.org
July 4, 2025 at 5:48 PM
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I'm excited to share the final version of some fun work from our lab. A few interesting phenotypes - depleting host glutathione causes intracellular Rickettsia to form long chains and get restricted by antibacterial autophagy. Congrats to the team!

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Host glutathione is required for Rickettsia parkeri cell division and intracellular survival
Nature Communications - Rickettsia species are bacterial pathogens that obligately reside in the host cell cytosol. Here, Sun et al. report that Rickettsia use host glutathione as a nutrient source...
urldefense.com
July 1, 2025 at 5:03 PM
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🔥 Job alert! We are looking for an enthusiastic PhD candidate in the new Chemical Glycobiology Lab at @tudresden.bsky.social! Master in Chem or similar, experience in organic chem including chemoenzymatic, and most importantly: enthusiasm!

Deadline 8th July:

www.verw.tu-dresden.de/StellAus/ste...
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June 25, 2025 at 8:46 AM
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First BlueSky post to share that the First #preprint from the Kamariza Lab is live! We develop a trehalose-based assay to report drug resistance in Mycobacterium #tuberculosis. Check it out on bioRxiv: biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
#TBT#diagnosticic
https://biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
June 25, 2025 at 4:51 PM
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By deep characterisation of 186 N-glycan standards, we @thencfg.bsky.social have made the most comprehensive targeted LC-MS glycomic assay to date.
Non-reduced native glycan analysis is key.
We hope this enables anyone with QqQ and interest in #glycotime to measure specific N-glycan structures.
June 10, 2025 at 1:11 PM
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Dear uLIPSTIC users,

We have been getting reports that, under some more inflammatory settings like TB or chronic LCMV infection, uLIPSTIC-expressing lymphocytes adoptively transferred into cre-negative uLIPSTIC hosts may be rejected at later timepoints (>1 wk).
May 29, 2025 at 7:13 PM
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New paper alert-outstanding postdoc Mecaila McClune has deeply enriched our understanding of #Lymedisease pathogenesis through live, real-time peptidoglycan #glycotime tracking. Her work draws curious parallels to #LongCovid & infection associated chronic illness
www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
The peptidoglycan of Borrelia burgdorferi can persist in discrete tissues and cause systemic responses consistent with chronic illness
Polymeric Borrelia burgdorferi peptidoglycan cell wall can persist in murine livers for weeks to months after direct injection or infection.
www.science.org
April 23, 2025 at 6:33 PM
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Lead author @ssmelyansky.bsky.social spearheaded a strategy to label a single sulfur-containing glycan called ManLAM on the cell envelope of the bacteria that cause #TB. news.mit.edu/2025/new-mol... or here: www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/... 🧪 #glycotime @mitchemistry.bsky.social
New molecular label could lead to simpler, faster tuberculosis tests
MIT chemists found a way to identify a complex sugar molecule in the cell walls of Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the world’s deadliest pathogen. This labeling could lead to simpler, faster TB tests.
news.mit.edu
May 5, 2025 at 9:53 PM
Has anyone worked with Wyatt Technology recently? We've been trying to get in contact by website, email, and phone for the past few weeks with no response...
April 7, 2025 at 6:50 PM
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Today, we report our new study demonstrating that PACT functions as an inhibitor rather than an activator of PKR, and works together with ADAR1 to suppress aberrant activation of PKR by self-derived double-stranded RNA. www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Cooperative role of PACT and ADAR1 in preventing aberrant PKR activation by self-derived double-stranded RNA - Nature Communications
Uncontrolled activation of PKR by endogenous double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) is detrimental to cells, as it leads to global translational shutdown. Here, we show that PACT and ADAR1 establish a threshold ...
www.nature.com
April 7, 2025 at 3:16 PM
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Excited to share that our cell surface proteome review is now online on Chemical Reviews! 🥰 We highlight recent advances of techniques mapping cell surface protein expression, protein-protein interactions, extracellular PTMs and MHC complexes. @jimwellsucsf.bsky.social pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/...
Engineered Proteins and Chemical Tools to Probe the Cell Surface Proteome
The cell surface proteome, or surfaceome, is the hub for cells to interact and communicate with the outside world. Many disease-associated changes are hard-wired within the surfaceome, yet approved drugs target less than 50 cell surface proteins. In the past decade, the proteomics community has made significant strides in developing new technologies tailored for studying the surfaceome in all its complexity. In this review, we first dive into the unique characteristics and functions of the surfaceome, emphasizing the necessity for specialized labeling, enrichment, and proteomic approaches. An overview of surfaceomics methods is provided, detailing techniques to measure changes in protein expression and how this leads to novel target discovery. Next, we highlight advances in proximity labeling proteomics (PLP), showcasing how various enzymatic and photoaffinity proximity labeling techniques can map protein–protein interactions and membrane protein complexes on the cell surface. We then review the role of extracellular post-translational modifications, focusing on cell surface glycosylation, proteolytic remodeling, and the secretome. Finally, we discuss methods for identifying tumor-specific peptide MHC complexes and how they have shaped therapeutic development. This emerging field of neo-protein epitopes is constantly evolving, where targets are identified at the proteome level and encompass defined disease-associated PTMs, complexes, and dysregulated cellular and tissue locations. Given the functional importance of the surfaceome for biology and therapy, we view surfaceomics as a critical piece of this quest for neo-epitope target discovery.
pubs.acs.org
April 4, 2025 at 8:19 PM
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Jennifer Prescher’s “RNA lantern” is one example of a probe that uses new, brighter luciferases. The technology, which was described in a paper in Nature Communications in November, requires only one probe per RNA strand. cen.acs.org/acs-news/acs...
A bioluminescent probe to track RNA
New ‘RNA lantern’ lets scientists peer into cellular dynamics in real time
cen.acs.org
April 6, 2025 at 7:16 PM
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Please vote and support our work @ucirvine.bsky.social!!
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April 1, 2025 at 3:57 PM
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At #ACSSpring2025, Jennifer Prescher, an associate professor of chemistry at the University of California, Irvine, described how her team is developing bioluminescent RNA tags to help visualize RNA. cen.acs.org/acs-news/acs... #chemsky🧪
A bioluminescent probe to track RNA
New ‘RNA lantern’ lets scientists peer into cellular dynamics in real time
cen.acs.org
March 29, 2025 at 8:55 PM
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I could not be more excited to have our lab's first story online where we report our discovery that HDACs ~reverse~ their activity to ADD acyl groups to lysine! We found this for our favorite ketone body, BHB, but this pathway controls other lysine modifications too!🧵

www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Reversible histone deacetylase activity catalyzes lysine acylation - Nature Chemical Biology
Tsusaka et al. discover that histone deacetylases, which are well known to remove protein modifications, such as lysine acetylation and β-hydroxybutyrylation, can also reverse their chemical activity ...
www.nature.com
March 26, 2025 at 2:02 PM
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A new means of selectively imaging the inner mycolate of mycobacteria using a compound that covalently modifies an enzyme intercepts to create a new intermediate with the Kim lab, @thebrysonlab.bsky.social and the Bernhardt lab. #TB
March 27, 2025 at 11:36 PM
Doing exciting undergrad research in SoCal over the summer? Join us at UC Irvine for our annual SoCal Undergraduate Chemistry Research Symposium on Aug 7 to present your awesome work! More event info can be found at sites.uci.edu/ugradchem/.

Register here by July 11: forms.gle/6UfTMZ5XcQcM...
2025 SoCal Undergraduate Chemistry Research Symposium - Sign Up Form
Thank you for your interest in attending the 2025 SoCal Undergraduate Chemistry Research Symposium. The event will be held on August 7, 2025 from 9:30 AM to 3:00 PM. Please plan to attend the entire e...
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March 26, 2025 at 12:08 AM
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Excited to share this new work led by postdoc Brendan Floyd, deep mapping of cell-surface protein interactomes of T and B cells reveals maverick mitochondrial proteins and immune modulatory complexes.

www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
Mapping the nanoscale organization of the human cell surface proteome reveals new functional associations and surface antigen clusters
The cell surface is a dynamic interface that controls cell-cell communication and signal transduction relevant to organ development, homeostasis and repair, immune reactivity, and pathologies driven b...
www.biorxiv.org
February 18, 2025 at 7:27 PM
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Make sure you, your trainees, and anyone else who might listen to you understands what "indirects" actually are, how they are established, and what Universities contribute. H/T @rodallab.bsky.social

Please share widely!

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Facilities and Administrative (F&A) Costs Explainer
YouTube video by Association of American Universities
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February 11, 2025 at 3:00 PM
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Happy Saturday. If you're working on your NIH specific Aims for a February submission, don't include a figure. grants.nih.gov/grants-proce....
Format Attachments | Grants & Funding
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December 21, 2024 at 2:22 PM
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Really enjoyed the opportunity to have the @kiesslinglab.bsky.social collaborate with the Imperiali Group on exploring human lectin interactions with glycans. #glycotime Some initial findings are here: www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
Glycan analysis probes inspired by human lectins for investigating host-microbe crosstalk
Human lectins are critical carbohydrate-binding proteins that recognize diverse glycoconjugates from microorganisms and can play a key role in host-microbe interactions. Despite their importance in im...
www.biorxiv.org
December 26, 2024 at 9:38 PM