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Athlete, Engineer, and a (forever) Student of Science. Working on @makralabs

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Niko McCarty.
Niko McCarty.@NikoMcCarty·
Nearly 200 years after nicotine was first chemically isolated, we’ve finally figured out its complete biosynthesis pathway. Doing so required an insane effort and many years of work. The authors — a Chinese group — ended up crossing 643 lines of tobacco plants to find a single mutant incapable of making nicotine. They next backcrossed and inbred that plant to figure out the specific mutations, in various genes, and map the enzymes responsible. Nicotine is made from two “ring-shaped” molecules fused together. One ring has five carbons (the “pyrrolidine ring”) and the second has six carbons (the “pyridine ring.”) Scientists already knew quite a bit about how these rings get made, but not every step, and not how tthey join together to make nicotine. The pyrrolidine ring starts when ornithine, an amino acid that is not used to make proteins, gets its carbon dioxide clipped off by an enzyme, called ornithine decarboxylase, to make putrescine. This putrescine then has a methyl group attached to it, and gets oxidized. At this point, the molecule is a chain with four carbon atoms; one end has an amine, and the other a methylated amine. The amine end gets cut off and replaced with a reactive aldehyde; the chain folds into a loop; and the methylated amine “attacks” electrons on the aldehyde to form the ring. To make the pyridine ring, plant cells first take aspartate (the amino acid) and oxidize it. The resulting molecule is then transformed into nicotinic acid mononucleotide, which is just vitamin B3 with a sugar and phosphate attached. This paper is the first to report that NAMN hydrolase clips off the sugar and phosphate to release pure vitamin B3; also called niacin or nicotinic acid. (The names are slightly confusing.) The paper’s major contribution, though, is in figuring out how the two rings get fused together. The nicotinic acid is unstable, so an enzyme quickly attaches a sugar to it. Another enzyme, called A622, then strips off a CO2 group, making the molecule reactive again. And finally, that reactive intermediate “attacks” the five-membered pyrrolidine ring to join the two halves together. Other enzymes strip off the remaining sugar to make nicotine. (This whole pathway is shown in the image below.) All of this happens on the surface of plant vacuoles. Many of the chemical intermediates are toxic, so they need to be sequestered and converted quickly. And as soon as the final nicotine gets made, a transporter pumps it into the vacuole, where it is stored away. It’s actually difficult to wrap my head around the amount of work packed into this paper, so I’ll just give some quick bullet points: 1. They grew 643 inbred plant lines, which were made by crossing together 26 different parent tobacco plants. They extracted metabolites from all of them. 2. They did a bunch of single-cell RNA sequencing on the tobacco roots to figure out which cells actually express the nicotine biosynthesis genes. 3. “Stumbled” upon a mutant plant which was not able to make nicotine, and then sequenced its entire genome. They also crossed back this plant and inbred it for two generations to find the mutation responsible; a single C-to-T swap. This experiment alone must have taken at least two years of work. 4. Fed plants with isotopically “heavy” nicotinic acid and then tracked its movements through metabolic pathways. 5. Collected at least 630 mass spectrometry spectra. 6. RECONSTITUTED THE ENTIRE PATHWAY IN FOUR DIFFERENT SPECIES: YEAST, TOMATO, EGGPLANTS, AND PEAS (!!!!!!!!) 7. And a lot more… Anyway, insane paper. China has been putting out incredible plant biology papers for the last several years.
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World of Science
World of Science@Science_TechTV·
Surgeon in Rome performs remote robotic surgery on patient 8,000 km away in Beijing.
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Venkatesh
Venkatesh@Venkydotdev·
So this is how Claude Code's $20 pro plan is like 🤣😂
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Science girl
Science girl@sciencegirl·
You are always one decision away from a different life
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Ritwik@ritsource·
@ThePrimeagen An evolved version of RAG for AI agents. Use-case: Cut out unnecessary token consumption (especially for dynamic/data-driven websites) by extracting structured data from the web. We use AI to reverse engineer and then memoize of the data on web. makralabs.org
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ThePrimeagen
ThePrimeagen@ThePrimeagen·
Hey, you got a cool project that you are building? Link it I want to yap about cool projects
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Garry Tan
Garry Tan@garrytan·
Wow. Incredible amount of SOTA training data now just available to China thanks to @mercor_ai leak. Every major lab. Billions and billions of value and a major national security issue.
artemis@atermisgreek

@archiexzzz More customer data leaks: Amazon, Athena, Aphrodite, Meta, Apple… Athena and Aphrodite are code names

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Naval
Naval@naval·
Vibe coding is more addictive than any video game ever made (if you know what you want to build).
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Thin Signal
Thin Signal@thin_signal·
@garrytan @mercor_ai The company you funded @LiteLLM is the root cause of this data leak. May be they should have focussed on security and not LOC, may be they should have gotten a security audit, oh wait they did by @getdelve another company you funded.
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Save Gaza
Save Gaza@Alee93ale·
This is Israel, world An Israeli soldier ordered a Palestinian youth to continue walking, then used him as a target for long-range shooting practice before killing him. Tell us what you think of their actions! Repost please
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James Clear
James Clear@JamesClear·
Many situations in life are similar to going on a hike: the view changes once you start walking. You don't need all the answers right now. New paths will reveal themselves if you have the courage to get started.
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interesting videos
interesting videos@IntVideos_x·
Harry Potter switched to Lord Voldemort in 5 seconds
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Paul Graham
Paul Graham@paulg·
Sadly, one way I now recognize fake AI-generated replies is that AIs write punchier sentences than most ordinary humans.
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hardmaru
hardmaru@hardmaru·
Solving the Trolley Problem
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Neuralink
Neuralink@neuralink·
“When you haven’t heard someone talk for four years, the thought that they might be able to talk again was mind blowing."
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James Clear
James Clear@JamesClear·
When you're on the field, play as if nothing else matters. When you're off the field, remember that the game doesn't matter at all.
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Ritwik@ritsource·
Deleted all my youtube channels today. 1. I’ve always hated shorts 2. I’ve come to hate the algorithm too. It's just a slippery slope to information porn. X is now my only window to the world outside. And I really like where it’s going. Kudos to @elonmusk, @nikitabier, & team.
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