Andreas Bock (@cyclic_andreas) 's Twitter Profile
Andreas Bock

@cyclic_andreas

@UnimedizinMainz @uni_mainz Professor and Chair of Pharmacology | Director | G protein-coupled receptors | cAMP compartmentation | biosensors | microscopy

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Andreas Bock (@cyclic_andreas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our review on how #biosensors decode #spatiotemporal #GPCR #signaling is out. In addition to our own recent work, we cover exciting technology from Kirill Martemyanov Lab Michel Bouvier Jin Zhang Lab Nina Tsvetanova and many other twitterless labs :-) Free access: authors.elsevier.com/a/1hFS35Ea-8RO…

Andreas Bock (@cyclic_andreas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Amazing paper on the role of #cAMP #nanodomains in #cardiac #function from the great Roshanak Irranejad. #spatiotemporal #GPCR #signaling UC San Francisco

Ruth Huttenhain (@rhuttenhain) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Join our new lab at #Stanford as computational biologist/biostatistician to develop methods for analyzing, integrating, and visualizing quantitative proteomics data: careersearch.stanford.edu/jobs/senior-bi…. Please RT! #TeamMassSpec

Schulte lab (@schulte_lab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A fantastically focused effort by the lab spearheaded by Lukas Grätz and Maria Kowalski-Jahn to understands how FZD dynamics define the signaling outcome. nature.com/articles/s4146…

Nina Tsvetanova (@tsvetanovalab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nisa and Angelica's study identifying a novel role for the psychosis gene RBM12 in GPCR/cAMP signaling is now out in Journal of Biological Chemistry & was selected as one of JBC's "Editors' Picks"!! Duke Pharmacology & Cancer Biology Department Duke Cell and Molecular Biology Graduate Program Read the pre-proof here: doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.…

Nisa and Angelica's study identifying a novel role for the psychosis gene RBM12 in GPCR/cAMP signaling is now out in <a href="/jbiolchem/">Journal of Biological Chemistry</a> &amp; was selected as one of JBC's "Editors' Picks"!! <a href="/Duke_PCB/">Duke Pharmacology & Cancer Biology Department</a> <a href="/Duke_CMB/">Duke Cell and Molecular Biology Graduate Program</a> 
Read the pre-proof here: doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.…
Andreas Bock (@cyclic_andreas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy to share our new review on #spatiotemporal aspects of #GPCR #signaling, #cAMP, #nanodomains and its therapeutic implications Annual Reviews annualreviews.org/doi/abs/10.114…

Ruth Huttenhain (@rhuttenhain) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So excited to see our work on "Profiling the proximal proteome of the activated μ-opioid receptor" using APEX-based proximity labeling and quantitative mass spec published today. It is the result of an amazing team effort! nature.com/articles/s4158… #TeamMassSpec #Proteomics #GPCR

ECI GPCR symposium (@cool7tms) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢#GPCR ECIs, mark your calendar for the next Transatlantic GPCR Symposium! The event will happen on September 5-6th, 2024 and the registration is already open. The event will host two excellent keynote speakers, Dr. Maria Marti-Solao and Dr. Aashish Manglik. So, don't miss it!

📢#GPCR ECIs, mark your calendar for the next Transatlantic GPCR Symposium! 
The event will happen on September 5-6th, 2024 and the registration is already open. 
The event will host two excellent keynote speakers, Dr. Maria Marti-Solao and Dr. Aashish Manglik.
So, don't miss it!
Ruth Huttenhain (@rhuttenhain) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thrilled to see our paper "A Proximity Proteomics Pipeline with Improved Reproducibility and Throughput" published! It describes the automated enrichment of biotinylated proteins in a 96-well plate format for spatial proteomics and protein interactions. embopress.org/doi/full/10.10…

Thrilled to see our paper "A Proximity Proteomics Pipeline with Improved Reproducibility and Throughput" published! It describes the automated enrichment of biotinylated proteins in a 96-well plate format for spatial proteomics and protein interactions. 
embopress.org/doi/full/10.10…
Torsten Schöneberg (@realschoneberg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We’re excited to share our latest collaboration! Led by Jinpeng Sun’s team, this study identifies GPR133/ADGRD1 as a membrane receptor for 5α-dihydrotestosterone, highlights its role in muscle function and presents a potent synthetic agonist. cell.com/cell/fulltext/…