Alex Chu

@alexechu_

Protein biophysics & design in Possu Huang’s lab. Biophysics PhD student. Also climbing up mountains and riding down them.

Stanford, CA
Vrijeme pridruživanja: veljača 2015.

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  1. 12. sij

    I appreciate a good tweetorial! cool story about protein allostery

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  2. 8. sij

    Some results we're really excited about in this, with regards to sampling more diverse sequences for a given backbone structure.

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    20. stu 2019.

    Samuel Thompson's thesis work is on bioRxiv today! apart from the super cool biology in here, tuning global chaperone / protease levels could be a neat way to evolve higher enzyme activity before enhancing stability.

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    Today in ideas I wish I'd had: Jianyi Yang, Ivan Anishchenko, , zhenling peng, , predict inter-residue distances in addition to contact maps.

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    Lots of papers on generative models of proteins recently. This one's special because they actually made them, and they function! Great work by and Arnold lab alum Martin Engqvist

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  6. 8. lis 2019.
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    29. ruj 2019.

    A new preprint from Filip Yabukarski, Dan Herschlag, and me: Assessing positioning in enzymatic catalysis via ketosteroid isomerase conformational ensembles

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    17. ruj 2019.

    I get a fair amount of push back when advocating more rigor in integrative modeling, so let me clarify. I have no problem with cutting corners and making very coarse approximations, so long as you're honest about it.

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    NMR structures of proteins are subtly different from X-ray structures of the same proteins - another look at why this could be happening:

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  10. 17. lip 2019.
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  11. 13. lip 2019.

    True... it takes nearly as much effort to learn academic culture as it does to learn how to do science

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  12. 12. lip 2019.
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  13. 6. lip 2019.

    A little late to the party but very exciting progress by and others on design of chemically inducible dimers, with implications for synthetic biology and protein engineering

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    22. svi 2019.

    Atomwise is looking for a data engineer! Looking for strong software skills, experience with databases/data pipelining, and enough chem- or bioinformatics background to work comfortably with that kind of data. And you get^H^H^H have to work with me! :)

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    16. svi 2019.

    I’m a constant overtabber and have accepted it as a part of the way I work... but having too many tabs open severely slows my computer down!! here are some tools I’ve found to manage it (mostly on , but i’m sure some have functionality as well? (thread)

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  16. 14. svi 2019.
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  17. 3. svi 2019.

    *gets back from vacation, looks at todo list and email inbox*

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    30. tra 2019.

    Our lab's latest on assaying cAMP signaling on every possible amino acid change to the beta-2-adrenergic receptor in human cell lines led by and (both now ), with a lot of help from many, esp. AJ Venkatakrishnan, Madan Babu, and Ron Dror. [1/8]

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    Tweet me a name of a Fluorescent Protein and I will (try to) respond with an advantage and a shortcoming. I'll go first:

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  20. 26. tra 2019.
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