Ragusa Lab (@ragusalab) 's Twitter Profile
Ragusa Lab

@ragusalab

Research laboratory @DartmouthChem utilizing structural biology, biochemistry and cell biology to investigate the molecular mechanisms of selective autophagy.

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The Kettenbach Lab (@kettenbachlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Super excited to share a review article by Hieu Nguyen and myself on Substrate and phosphorylation site selection by PPPs! sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

Jacquelyne Read (@jacquelyneread) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Have a Ph.D. in organic chemistry but want to gain experience applying data science to reaction development? The Read Lab Dartmouth Chemistry is hiring a postdoc! See readlaboratory.com for more info. Please RT. #chempostdoc

Have a Ph.D. in organic chemistry but want to gain experience applying data science to reaction development? The Read Lab <a href="/DartmouthChem/">Dartmouth Chemistry</a> is hiring a postdoc! See readlaboratory.com for more info. Please RT. #chempostdoc
Ragusa Lab (@ragusalab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Huge congratulations to these three awesome Ragusa Lab Ph.D. students who all returned to Hanover to participate in graduation last weekend. Congratulations Dr. Bauer, Dr. Leary and Dr. Reinhart!

Huge congratulations to these three awesome Ragusa Lab Ph.D. students who all returned to Hanover to participate in graduation last weekend. Congratulations Dr. Bauer, Dr. Leary and Dr. Reinhart!
Gonzalez Lab (@chemgonzalezlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to announce that the Gonzalez Lab (chem-gonzalezlab.com) will open its doors when I join Dartmouth Chemistry as an Assistant Professor of Chemistry in Fall 2023! (1/3)

Viola Nähse (@violanahse) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am very happy our DFCP1 story is out! Since many years, DFCP1 has been used as an omegasome marker, but its function was totally unknown. Here we show that DFCP1 is an ATPase required for selective autophagy. Here are the main points of the paper: 1/8

I am very happy our DFCP1 story is out! Since many years, DFCP1 has been used as an omegasome marker, but its function was totally unknown. Here we show that DFCP1 is an ATPase required for selective autophagy.
Here are the main points of the paper:
1/8
Ragusa Lab (@ragusalab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our work on the biochemical reconstitution of mitophagy initiation led by devikaA has been updated on bioRxiv. You can check it out at biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

Our work on the biochemical reconstitution of mitophagy initiation led by <a href="/Devika_An/">devikaA</a>  has been updated on bioRxiv. You can check it out at biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
Alex Agrotis (@aagrotis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Pleased to see our paper now published in Autophagy Reports! Great work from all involved to discover more about how "protein ATG8ylation" works. The big question is still "why?" "ATG5 is dispensable for ATG8ylation of cellular proteins" tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…

Pleased to see our paper now published in Autophagy Reports!

Great work from all involved to discover more about how "protein ATG8ylation" works. 

The big question is still "why?"

"ATG5 is dispensable for ATG8ylation of cellular proteins"
tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…
Dominik Hrebik (@f4ustus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our new preprint is out: we solved the structures of HIV-1 matrix (MA) from intact virions by SPA. The structure led us to a surprising discovery resolving a long mystery in HIV-1 biology – peptide SP2 regulates the maturation of the HIV-1 matrix. 🧵1/x tinyurl.com/c7szhtfa

Wade Zeno (@zenoresearch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's known that anionic lipid charge enhances alpha-synuclein's ability to bind membranes. But did you know that alpha-synuclein can preferentially bind to neutral membranes when they are full of packing defects? Read about it in our latest preprint!

Ragusa Lab (@ragusalab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We get so focused on research it can be hard to take a step back and listen to other peoples stories. Check out Dartmouth 🌲 postdoc sukrut's excellent perspective on supporting one another, published in Science Magazine . science.org/content/articl…