Julia Pagan Lab
@LabPagan
Studying protein degradation at The University of Queensland 🧫🔬
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Check out our preprint showing that the turnover of NIX and BNIP3 mitophagy receptors via SCF-FBXL4 ligase keeps mitophagy low. biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
Very (very!!) happy to share our latest publication, "PPTC7 maintains mitochondrial protein content by suppressing receptor-mediated mitophagy", out today in @NatureComms. 1/n nature.com/articles/s4146…
First PhD completed in our lab!! We are so proud of you Dr @DienGiang , your hard work has paid off! 👩🏻🎓🥳
Late to the Twitter party, but wanted to highlight this excellent study from @LabPagan that provides fundamental insights into how mitophagy is regulated. An elegant mechanism that puts ubiquitin at the centre stage -this from a pathway that is meant to be ubiquitin independent!
Check out our preprint showing that the turnover of NIX and BNIP3 mitophagy receptors via SCF-FBXL4 ligase keeps mitophagy low. biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
Really, really humbled to have had the opportunity to work closely with @DienGiang on this project! 🧫 Go check out some of the cool things we saw!
Check out our preprint showing that the turnover of NIX and BNIP3 mitophagy receptors via SCF-FBXL4 ligase keeps mitophagy low. biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
Really nice study from the lab of Julia Pagan showing a central role for the F-box protein FBXL4 in ubiquitation and degradation of mitophagy regulators BNIP3 and NIX. @LabPagan. @UQ_News biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
A cell videoed through a microscope. DNA in the nucleus (blue), mitochondria (yellow), and the cytoskeletal protein VASP (purple) are shown. #CellBiology #microscopy #SciArt
Join us for this awesome event!
11th Brisbane Cell and Developmental Meeting 22nd April 12-4 pm. Presentations by Dr Sarah Boyle, A/Prof Matt Francois, A/Prof James Hudson and Dr Jana Vukovic. Hosted at TRI and on Zoom. Free post-meeting networking event for Brisbane members. Register at form.jotform.com/210658701491859
Checkout our paper describing DDK’s role in human replication and fork repair. Online now @MolecularCell Many thanks to my coauthors @GelotCam @jallepap @jespervolsen authors.elsevier.com/c/1cX5a3vVUPGI…
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A fun lab celebration playing Christmas themed putt putt @VicParkGC!🎄🎅🏼 Scientists and swinging candy canes were an interesting mix...
A peculiar bacterial enzyme has allowed researchers to achieve what even the popular CRISPR–Cas9 genome-editing system couldn’t manage: targeted changes to the genomes of mitochondria, cells’ crucial energy-producing structures. go.nature.com/2ZtWSTa
Mitochondria, the powerhouses inside cells, have been gene-edited for the first time bit.ly/2ZMzbEs
A handful of genetic and structural analyses have identified a key feature of #COVID19 — a protein on its surface — that might explain why it infects human cells so readily. go.nature.com/3aGqFdQ
News & Views: A process termed ubiquitination mediates the regulated destruction of cellular proteins, thereby preventing disease or infection. Structural data now reveal how a crucial regulator of ubiquitination enzymes coordinates this process. go.nature.com/31UEVfT
A useful review of mitochondrial E3 Ubiquitin Ligase PARKIN: Relationships with other causal proteins in familial #Parkinsons & its substrate-involved mouse models mdpi.com/1422-0067/21/4…
Giang for completed her M1 on Friday! We are so proud of her 🥳
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