Pranav Lalgudi

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Pranav Lalgudi

Pranav Lalgudi

@plalgudi11

PhD student at @Stanford Genetics @mfgrp, previously @MIT Biology '21

Katılım Aralık 2020
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Max Valenstein, MD, PhD
Max Valenstein, MD, PhD@mlvalenstein·
A special shoutout here to @plalgudi11, seen here helping to spot *the grids* almost four years ago to the day at MIT!
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Nature research paper: Mouse lemur cell atlas informs primate genes, physiology and disease go.nature.com/3Hd7fDj
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Max Valenstein, MD, PhD
Max Valenstein, MD, PhD@mlvalenstein·
In this week’s @Nature, we report that nutrients do not activate mTORC1 through degradation of GATOR1 component DEPDC5. Other molecular events signal the presence of amino acids to this essential growth pathway! nature.com/articles/s4158…
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Michael Fischbach
Michael Fischbach@mfgrp·
Today we report that an engineered skin bacterium, swabbed gently on the head of a mouse, can unleash a potent antibody response against a pathogen. Could lead to topical vaccines that are applied in a cream. @DjenetBousbaine led the charge... @Nature 1/55
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Max Valenstein, MD, PhD
Max Valenstein, MD, PhD@mlvalenstein·
Out in @PNASNews now, we find that the Rag-Ragulator heptamer anchors the GATOR supercomplex to the lysosome. Our results highlight the complex role the Rags play in regulating mTORC1 activation and lysosomal homeostasis (1/2)
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Xin Gu
Xin Gu@XinGu0317·
Over the moon about my postdoc work ⁦@ScienceMagazine⁩ ! Ever wonder about how mammalian cells selectively degrade unwanted nuclear proteins without involving ubiquitination? Check out our paper on a non-canonical protein degradation mechanism! science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…
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Xin Gu
Xin Gu@XinGu0317·
Super excited to share this collaborative work @Nature that focuses on the roles of Sestrin-mTORC1 in organismal dietary leucine response. So much fun working with @PJouandin from @PerrimonLab. Thank all co-authors for their very valuable contributions.nature.com/articles/s4158…
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Max Valenstein, MD, PhD
Max Valenstein, MD, PhD@mlvalenstein·
Excited and grateful to share this with the world! Our structure of the mysterious GATOR2 complex sheds light on the ways that mTORC1 receives and integrates nutrient signals. Thank you to everyone who contributed to this work! 🐊🐊
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