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Jonathan Pruneda (@jnpruneda) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ever tried to give a 3-minute research presentation? It isn't easy! Pruneda Lab member Cam Roberts gave a fantastic flash talk at #UKcellmicro2021 this week and even won a prize! Congratulations to Cam and thank you to the organizers for such a great meeting!

Ruth Jean Napier @ruthjeannapier.bsky.social (@ruthjeannapier) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Proud to šŸš€ the #RaidenScienceFoundation including Nobel Laureate Dr. Ciechanovar, UMass Chan Medical School Pruneda Lab St. Jude and From the Labs at Baylor College of Medicine ..who will together develop a treatment for #UBA5, an ultra-rare neurodegenerative disease. raidenscience.org

Jonathan Pruneda (@jnpruneda) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’m very excited to share our latest work, in which we identify, characterize, and apply a Legionella deubiquitinase that targets host Lys6-linked #ubiquitin signals with extreme precision. biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

Jonathan Pruneda (@jnpruneda) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy to share that this work is now online in its peer-reviewed form at Molecular Cell. Huge thanks to our peer reviewers for challenging us, and to my co-authors for rising to meet this challenge. Check out the final product! sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

Jonathan Pruneda (@jnpruneda) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What can bacteria teach us about #ubiquitin? A lot! In our latest preprint, Tyler Franklin set out to understand how secreted bacterial ligases catalyze ubiquitin modifications during infection. What he found will surprise you! biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

Teresa Thurston (@thurstonlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to share our preprint on how a cytosolic bacteria evades LPS ubiquitylation and antibacterial autophagy through an effector with esterase activity. Led by Magdalena Szczesna in the lab Imperial Department of Infectious Disease CBRB with superb collaborator Jonathan Pruneda researchsquare.com/article/rs-298…

Excited to share our preprint on how a cytosolic bacteria evades LPS ubiquitylation and antibacterial autophagy through an effector with esterase activity. Led by <a href="/CMBI_Szczesna/">Magdalena Szczesna</a> in the lab <a href="/ImperialInfect/">Imperial Department of Infectious Disease</a> <a href="/CBRB_Imperial/">CBRB</a> with superb collaborator <a href="/jnpruneda/">Jonathan Pruneda</a> researchsquare.com/article/rs-298…
Jonathan Pruneda (@jnpruneda) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Bacteria can counter noncanonical lipid ubiquitination with a #ubiquitin esterase! Fantastic collaboration with Teresa Thurston and Magdalena Szczesna, with rachā˜”ļø driving our side of the project using some amazing tools built by the Geurink lab.

Jonathan Pruneda (@jnpruneda) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to share our new review on bacterial effectors that follow or break the "rules" of #ubiquitin signaling. Always a pleasure to work with Cam Roberts and Tyler Franklin! embopress.org/doi/abs/10.152…

Achim Werner (@werner_achim) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New preprint identifying shared and distinct mechanisms of inactivation of the #ubiquitin E1 enzyme #UBA1 across different diseases #VEXAS #SMA #lungcancer doi.org/10.1101/2023.1… Thanks to David Beck NYU Langone Health, Kylie Walters (she/her) and all contributors for a great collaboration!

Jonathan Pruneda (@jnpruneda) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to share the final product of this work, now available at Molecular Cell. Extremely proud of Tyler Franklin for this and many other achievements during his thesis work! sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

Rune Busk Damgaard (@rbdamgaard) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Fantastic to have Jonathan Pruneda Pruneda Lab from OHSU School of Medicine visiting giving a seminar on his team’s exciting work on how pathogenic bacteria use nifty effector proteins to hijack the ubiquitin system and avoid the host response. Real pleasure to have you at DTU Bioengineering, Jonathan.

Fantastic to have <a href="/jnpruneda/">Jonathan Pruneda</a> <a href="/PrunedaLab/">Pruneda Lab</a> from <a href="/OHSUSOM/">OHSU School of Medicine</a> visiting giving a seminar on his team’s exciting work on how pathogenic bacteria use nifty effector proteins to hijack the ubiquitin system and avoid the host response. Real pleasure to have you at <a href="/DTUbioengineer/">DTU Bioengineering</a>, Jonathan.
Jonathan Pruneda (@jnpruneda) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to share this work from former Pruneda Lab superstar Cam Roberts! Cam tackled the challenge of identifying #ubiquitin regulators secreted by pathogenic bacteria, and found an entirely new type of E3 ligase that regulates P. aeruginosa virulence! biorxiv.org/content/10.110…