
Nitzan Shabek
@shabeklab
Associate Professor & PI @UCDavis ∙structural biologist⚛︎ ubiquitin system aficionado ✾ signaling & sensing mechanisms in plants🌱🎸dad of 2 🎗️
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http://shabek-lab.ucdavis.edu/ 23-06-2018 05:29:59
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TurboID-based proteomic profiling reveals proxitome of ASK1 and CUL1 of the SCF #ubiquitin ligase in #plants A #Letter by Sun et al. 👇 📖 nph.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/np… #LatestIssue Wiley Plant Science Nitzan Shabek


Excited to share that our research on the SCF E3 ubiquitin ligase interactome in plants is now published in New Phytologist and featured as the cover of the current issue! 🌱 New Phytologist #ubiquitin nph.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/share/CA8XRQCH…


Thrilled to share our work using microbial cell factory to investigate strigoractone biosynthesis and evolution. So fortunate to work with such an amazing team of scientists. Dave Nelson Nitzan Shabek science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…

Super excited to contribute to this amazing work by Yanran Li & Dave Nelson on the evolution of interorganismal strigolactone biosynthesis Science Magazine science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…

Super excited to contribute to this amazing work on the evolution of interorganismal strigolactone biosynthesis. Science Magazine science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…


🎉Super excited to share our story on how the substrate receptor FBXO31 functions as a quality control factor by recognizing amides. This has been an amazing collaboration between Bode lab and Jacob Corn. Special shutout goes to @matthias_muhar nature.com/articles/s4158…



🚨Paper alert 🚨 Our latest research is out in nature! We reveal a surprising new role for the proteasome in innate immunity: generating antimicrobial peptides that can directly disrupt bacterial membranes. 🦠⚡ Weizmann Institute Systems_Immunology_WIS 🔗 nature.com/articles/s4158… 🧵👇

Cool paper from The Rullo Lab Mimicry of molecular glues using dual covalent chimeras | Nature Communications nature.com/articles/s4146…


Tweeps, please spread the word. We're still looking at recruiting a structural biologist (any level) Sophien Kamoun to study plant-pathogen protein complexes especially in the context of coevolution. Direct inquiries welcome. Please include a cover letter. Applicant from US



Congratulations and thanks to Michael Paries, all lab co-authors and our fantastic collaborators Nitzan Shabek, Angelica Guercio. We report smex-ctp.trendmicro.com/wis/clicktime/… that the GRAS TF RAM1 interacts with WRI TFs to regulate genes essential for nutrient exchange in arbuscular mycorrhiza.