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mitomorph.bsky.social
Shutt Lab
@mitomorph.bsky.social
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Associate Professor at University of Calgary studying mitochondria.
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New paper - MAPL strikes again! Interested in mitochondrial signalling, inflammation, lysosome biology, pyroptosis, and Parkinson's disease? Have a look, there's something for everyone! Feeling grateful! @mitocollier.bsky.social Funded by #CIHR, @asapresearch.parkinsonsroadmap.org.
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Drug Repurposing Screen Identifies an HRI Activating Compound that Promotes Adaptive Mitochondrial Remodeling in MFN2-deficient Cells https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.06.23.660251v1
Congrats to ShuttLab PhD student Mashiat Zaman @mashiatzaman.bsky.social on receiving an award for his short talk at the recent CSMB-PRinCE meeting in Ottawa
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Our Special Issue: Cell Biology of Mitochondria is complete.

Explore our ToC: journals.biologists.com/jcs/issue/13...

Our cover image highlights mitochondria (magenta) and DNA (cyan) in glioblastoma cells from Buckley et al.
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#JCSMitoSI #Mitochondria
Happy to see this fun piece finally out. Congrats to Laurie for bringing this all together and thanks to Martin for his contributions.
In their Opinion article, Laurie Lee-Glover, Martin Picard and Timothy Shutt @mitomorph.bsky.social argue that mitochondria should be considered as the ‘Chief Executive Organelle’ – the CEO – of the cell. #JCSMitoSI #Mitochondria
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🚨New preprint!🚨 #teamtomo
We expanded Surface Morphometrics to quantify membrane thickness from cryo-ET—revealing local variation across organelles.

Led by the lab’s first grad student, @mmedina300kv.bsky.social (defending Monday! 🍾) w/ @attychang.bsky.social @hamid13r.bsky.social & @tomo.science
Surface morphometrics reveals local membrane thickness variation in organellar subcompartments https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.04.30.651574v1
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This work characterizes the Q367H variant in MFN2, identified in a patient with myopathy but no peripheral, and shows a novel way in which MFN2 dysfunction causes disease by promoting mtDNA release and subsequent inflammation @mitomorph.bsky.social www.life-science-alliance.org/content/8/6/...
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I know print journals aren't exactly on everyone's radar these days, but we’re still geeking out that our latest study—led by the brilliant @attychang.bsky.social—landed the cover of the April issue of JCB! 🤩

@zidlab.bsky.social @tomo.science @hamid13r.bsky.social
Our April issue is here! rupress.org/jcb/issue/22...
The cover shows a segmented model of cytoplasmic #ribosomes associated with mitochondrial membrane in a Saccharomyces cerevisiae cell. From Ya-Ting Chang, @nanigrotjahn.bsky.social and colleagues (doi.org/10.1083/jcb....)
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New work from Zaman et al., in the Shutt Lab @mitomorph.bsky.social, describes a novel variant in MFN2 linked to mtDNA-mediated inflammation and muscle myopathy
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The main addition since our original pre-print is new work showing that when we re-express this variant in MFN2 KO cells, we still see mtDNA release, similar to what we observed in patient cells. This new data confirms the mtDNA release is mediated by the MFN2 variant.
Our paper describing a novel MFN2 variant linked to mtDNA-mediated inflammation is now published at Life Science Alliance @lsajournal.org.

doi.org/10.26508/lsa...
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Great chance for Canadian researchers to attend a great scientific meeting in Canada!
Missed the deadline for the abstract submission for the CSMB meeting on Protein Homeostasis – From Basic Science to Human Health?

Well the deadline was extended until April 15th!

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2025 CSMB-PRinCE Joint Conference
Fourwaves - 2025 CSMB-PRinCE Joint Conference
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The 12th Canadian Developmental Biology Conference will take place in the beautiful city of Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada, in May 25-28, 2025. The registration is still open. event.fourwaves.com/12cdb/pages