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🎉🌟Big news! Our Director @kjohnsson.bsky.social has received an @erc.europa.eu Synergy Grant, together with teams from EPFL @sulianamanley.bsky.social and @unibe.ch! 👏They’ll explore how mitochondria communicate with other cell parts🔬 #ERCSyG #maxplanck #mpimr #science
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ERC Synergy Grant for MPI Director Kai Johnsson
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November 6, 2025 at 11:41 AM
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Happy to see what XActin probes can do (Spy555-FastAct_X) <3
If you've ever wanted to know what the actin filaments on the scales in a developing moth wing look like in 3D, here you go!

Kyle DeMarr from @mullinslab.bsky.social acquired these beautiful data on the single objective light sheet at the UCSF Center for Advanced Light Microscopy.

#snouty
July 30, 2025 at 1:51 PM
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During the 5 day #EMBLFluorescenceLifetime course, participants get hands-on training every afternoon on our state-of the art microscopes 🔬

Practicals include Halo-tags & FLIM, Multiplexing with FPs and FLIM on STELLARIS 8 STED, as well as FLIM analysis including ML and AI on STELLARIS Cryo 🤩
July 17, 2025 at 11:57 AM
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📣Paper alert! 👏 If you're interested in investigating kinase activities in living cells, our scientists @kjohnsson.bsky.social have built a molecular recorder to monitor them spatially and temporally. Check out our website or Nature Chemical Biology (link in comments)!
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Investigating kinase activity in living cells
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July 10, 2025 at 10:32 AM
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Out in Nat Chem Bio today: "Molecular recording of cellular protein kinase activity with chemical labeling" from @kjohnsson.bsky.social lab.

doi.org/10.1038/s415...

CPY-CA Halotag ligand used to label Kinprola throughout the study is available at Spirochrome:

spirochrome.com/product/cpy-...
Molecular recording of cellular protein kinase activity with chemical labeling - Nature Chemical Biology
Molecular recorders based on kinase activity-dependent protein labeling track specific kinase activities to understand their link to cellular phenotypes in heterogeneous cell populations and in vivo.
doi.org
July 10, 2025 at 1:20 PM
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Teaching an old bacterial protein new tricks: Fast, bright and reversible rhodamine tags for live-cell imaging:

www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...

Congratulations to Julian Kompa and the entire team.
Fast, Bright and Reversible Rhodamine Tags for Live-Cell Imaging
We present Rho-tag and SiR-tag, engineered protein tags derived from bacterial multidrug-resistance proteins that bind unsubstituted (silicon-) rhodamines with nanomolar affinity, enabling fast, rever...
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July 9, 2025 at 7:58 PM
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🌞🎉 We're absolutely loving the Institute's summer party! The unexpected sunshine truly made our day. 🍦☀️ Delicious ice cream in hand and great company all around - what more could we ask for? 😊 #MPIMR #BehindTheScenes #SummerFun
July 8, 2025 at 1:01 PM
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Also check out the associated News & Views by Masayasu Taki and Masayoshi Nakamura highlighting the work from @kjohnsson.bsky.social lab on SNAP-tag2

www.nature.com/articles/s41...
July 8, 2025 at 4:02 PM
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🚨 Applications for #EMBLCRISPRcas just opened!

Learn to master CRISPR/Cas9 for genome editing with cutting-edge tools ✂️🧬

➡️ Apply today: s.embl.org/gee25-01-bl

🗺️ EMBL Heidelberg
📅 7 – 12 December 2025
📥 Application deadline: 8 September 2025
July 1, 2025 at 12:45 PM
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📣Paper alert! Interested in faster and brighter protein labeling than before? 👀 @steffi-k.bsky.social & other colleagues have developed an improved tool for labeling proteins with synthetic fluorophores for bioimaging. Also works in STED microscopy 🤩🔬 Congratulations!🥳
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
SNAP-tag2 for faster and brighter protein labeling - Nature Chemical Biology
SNAP-tag is a widespread tool for labeling protein for bioimaging. Now, Kühn et al. report SNAP-tag2 with increased labeling kinetics and brightness, which translates into a better performance in live...
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July 3, 2025 at 12:09 PM
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Finally out in Nature Chem Bio:
SNAP-tag2 for faster and brighter protein labeling
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Thank you Steffi and Veselin.
SNAP-tag2 for faster and brighter protein labeling - Nature Chemical Biology
SNAP-tag is a widespread tool for labeling protein for bioimaging. Now, Kühn et al. report SNAP-tag2 with increased labeling kinetics and brightness, which translates into a better performance in live...
www.nature.com
July 3, 2025 at 7:45 PM
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🥳 Hurray, Max Planck Manatees! Our team took part in the famous Dragon Boat Cup 🐲 🚣 in Heidelberg again today and came 14th out of 30 in the fun mix category. Congratulations, you did great!💪 #dragonboatcup #mpimr #maxplanck #teamspirit #maxplanckmanatees
July 5, 2025 at 5:53 PM
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🎉Whoop whoop! 🎉 One of the prestigious Otto Hahn Medals by @maxplanck.de goes to @jonaswilhelm.bsky.social for his outstanding achievements in his doctorate done in the department of @kjohnsson.bsky.social at our institute! Congratulations, Jonas!👏🥳 #maxplanck #congrats
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Otto Hahn Medal for Jonas Wilhelm
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June 25, 2025 at 3:07 PM
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New preprint by @kjohnsson.bsky.social lab!

A new split Halotag system with higher affinity of the complements + lower background. The system works with our SiR-CA & CPY-CA halotag ligands and enables STED imaging or FLIM multiplexing.

The short 14 aa tag Hpep enables easy cloning free CRISPR-KI.
June 17, 2025 at 11:09 AM
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Please check out our new high-affinity split-HaloTag for live-cell protein labeling www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
Congratulations to Yin-Hsi Lin!
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June 16, 2025 at 2:24 PM
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Welcome to the youngSMLMS, a pre-SMLMS event for students, PhDs & PostDocs!
We’ll explore science & career in workshops, talks, roundtables, a panel and with time to network.
--> Thanks to our sponsors, youngSMLMS is free & we cover accommodation for all presenting their work. Thus, register now!
June 17, 2025 at 3:54 PM
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Registration for the 27th EMBL PhD Symposium is now open!

Topic: Shaping Tomorrow
📅25-27 November 2025 | 📍 EMBL Heidelberg

Register now on our website to get updates on invited speakers and upcoming activities!

phdsymposium.embl-community.io/main/

#PhD #EMBL #emblphdsymposium
June 7, 2025 at 6:51 AM
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🔬✨ And that’s a wrap!

#ELMI2025 is officially over, and we want to give a huge shoutout to all participants, organisers, and industry partners for making this such an amazing experience! We hope you’re heading home feeling inspired and energised 💡💪

See you soon!
June 6, 2025 at 3:15 PM
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🚨 We’re back at #ELMI2025! Catch live demos in Courtyard Room B:
🔹TauSTED Xtend
🔹SpectraPlex for STELLARIS
🔹Viventis Deep Dual View
Book your spot now 🔬 https://fcld.ly/r4s6mx3 #microscopy #imaging #lifesciences
June 3, 2025 at 6:30 PM
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With the photo-controllable version of dual SLIPT (dual SLIPTNVOC) we successfully prove the usefulness of the lipidomimetic for the manipulation of cellular processes in the spatiotemporal control of lamellipodia formation. (4/5)
April 25, 2025 at 1:00 PM
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Great to see this work published in the ACS Chemical Biology special issue Lipids and Lipidation, edited by Jeremy Baskin @jeremybaskin.bsky.social and Bryan Dickinson @chembiobryan.bsky.social. (5/5)
April 25, 2025 at 1:00 PM
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Happy to share our new publication in ACS Chemical Biology @pubs.acs.org reporting a new chemical biology tool – dual SLIPT! Congratulations to first author Kristina Bayer @XXX, all co-authors and collaborator Shige Yoshimura @XXX. Open Access:
pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/... (1/5)
Dual SLIPT–A Lipid Mimic to Enable Spatiotemporally Defined, Sequential Protein Dimerization
Spatiotemporal control of proteins is crucial for cellular phenomena such as signal integration, propagation, as well as managing crosstalk. In membrane-associated signaling, this regulation is often enabled by lipids, wherein highly dynamic, sequential recruitment of interacting proteins is key to successful signaling. Here, we present dual SLIPT (self-localizing ligand-induced protein translocation), a lipid-analog tool, capable of emulating this lipid-mediated sequential recruitment of any two proteins of interest. Dual SLIPT self-localizes to the inner leaflet of the plasma membrane (PM). There, dual SLIPT presents trimethoprim (TMP) and HaloTag ligand (HTL) to cytosolic proteins of interest (POIs), whereupon POIs fused to the protein tags iK6eDHFR, or to HOB are recruited. A systematic extension of the linkers connecting the two mutually orthogonal headgroups was implemented to overcome the steric clash between the recruited POIs. Using Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET), we verify that the resulting probe is capable of simultaneous binding of both proteins of interest, as well as their dimerization. Dual SLIPT was found to be particularly suitable for use in physiologically relevant concentrations, such as recruitment via tightly regulated, transient lipid species. We further expanded dual SLIPT to the photocontrollable dual SLIPTNVOC, by introducing a photocaging group onto the TMP moiety. Dual SLIPTNVOC enables sequential and spatiotemporally defined dimerization upon blue light irradiation. Thus, dual SLIPTNVOC serves as a close mimic of physiology, enabling interrogation of dynamic cytosol-to-plasma membrane recruitment events and their impact on signaling.
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April 25, 2025 at 1:00 PM
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We have an amazing group of speakers and hands on sessions around Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging (multiphoton, metabolism, STED-FLIM, biosensing, Cryo, Plant imaging, multiplexing, FRET, functional dynamics and FLIM analysis.
Follow the link for program & application !
📣Application deadline for #EMBLFluorescenceLifetime is approaching ⏰

Do you have experience in fluorescence microscopy and want to enhance your skills in confocal fluorescence microscopy and in lifetime-based readouts?

Then apply for this hands-on course by 21 April: ➡️s.embl.org/lef25-01-bl
April 8, 2025 at 6:26 PM
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📣Application deadline for #EMBLFluorescenceLifetime is approaching ⏰

Do you have experience in fluorescence microscopy and want to enhance your skills in confocal fluorescence microscopy and in lifetime-based readouts?

Then apply for this hands-on course by 21 April: ➡️s.embl.org/lef25-01-bl
April 8, 2025 at 12:30 PM