Mayank Sharma
@mayankdu.bsky.social
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Oberassistent (Established Researcher-I), Lecturer @ETH Zürich, Plant Cell Biologist, All about #chloroplasts #starchbiosynthesis #membraneremodeling (tweets=my opinion)
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Hot off the press, first PI paper 🎉. Reporting a novel protein (VIA1) involved in thylakoid membrane biogenesis. VIA1 (similar to ESCRT-II) and bind to chloroplast ESCRT-III (VIPP1). Showing a direct role of VIPP1 in thylakoid biogenesis.
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So, we all know that VIPP1 (the Very Important Protein in Plants) is the "photosynthetic ESCRT-III", required for the biogenesis and maintenance of light-harvesting thylakoids. But what about ESCRT-II, you say? ...Meet VIA1! Congrats @mayankdu.bsky.social on your lab's first paper! #PlantScience 🧪 🌾
mayankdu.bsky.social
Hot off the press, first PI paper 🎉. Reporting a novel protein (VIA1) involved in thylakoid membrane biogenesis. VIA1 (similar to ESCRT-II) and bind to chloroplast ESCRT-III (VIPP1). Showing a direct role of VIPP1 in thylakoid biogenesis.
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tinyurl.com/msrepdna
mayankdu.bsky.social
Thanks a lot Ben. 🙏😃
mayankdu.bsky.social
#ESCRT #Chloroplast #thylakoid #membranebiology #plantcellbiology #EM
mayankdu.bsky.social
We propose a distinct mechanism of membrane remodeling in chloroplasts with resemblances to cytosolic ESCRT pathway. Kudos and congratulations to the first author and my first student Irem Yilmazer for all her hard work. And, big thanks to my mentor Prof. Zeeman for his continuous support. 🙏
mayankdu.bsky.social
Hot off the press, first PI paper 🎉. Reporting a novel protein (VIA1) involved in thylakoid membrane biogenesis. VIA1 (similar to ESCRT-II) and bind to chloroplast ESCRT-III (VIPP1). Showing a direct role of VIPP1 in thylakoid biogenesis.
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tinyurl.com/msrepdna
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vinayshukla.bsky.social
New work from the Synoxys lab!
About how does a plant’s habitat, whether growing in water, drylands, or typical soils, shape the evolution of its oxygen-sensing machinery.
Indulge!
#plantscience
#ISPLORE2025JP
ximenachirinos.bsky.social
Thrilled to make my first post here 🌱 Right after presenting at #ISPLORE2025JP, where I shared our work on how anatomy & habitat shaped the oxygen-sensing machinery of angiosperms. Please check out our new preprint www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
mayankdu.bsky.social
Huge congratulations on this remarkable milestone—exciting times are ahead! 💫😀🍀
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vinayshukla.bsky.social
Honoured & excited that ‘Breathing Underground’ has been funded by the ERC!
This will let me explore one of the most fundamental questions of plant life: how roots breathe underground? @erc.europa.eu
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plantenzo.bsky.social
It is not often that you see shiny flowers but these water-buttercup, Ranunculus lingua, are definitely shiny. They thank this to a unique and rare combination of traits. 🧵1/3
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Our new review with Benoit Menand and Jose Crespo on the emerging connections between TOR, chloroplasts and photosynthesis 😎 in plants 🌿and algae 🦠 #PlantScience url: academic.oup.com/jxb/article-...
Schematic figure showing how different chloroplast-derived metabolites can influence TOR signalling.
mayankdu.bsky.social
Starch Enthusiasts can register for Starch Round Table 2025 by 3rd October: Minneapolis USA

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proteintech.bsky.social
Webinar : Optimizing Immunoprecipitation of FP-Tagged Proteins in Plant Cell Extracts

📅 Date: August 7th, 2025
🕒 Time: 9AM CDT / 3PM BST / 4PM CEST
🔗 Register here: ptglab.zoom.us/webinar/regi...

#PlantBiology #ProteinBiochemistry #Immunoprecipitation #GFPTrap #MolecularBiology
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leesweetlove.bsky.social
Outstanding work by @anyalb.bsky.social in my lab - she targeted enzymes to synthetic biomolecular condensates in plants and showed increases in metabolic pathway activity, likely due to protection of the introduced enzymes from proteolysis
#PlantScience
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A diagrame of the molecular parts used to make a synthetic biomolecular condensate and confocal microscopy images of the condensates
mayankdu.bsky.social
Many congratulations..🥂
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vinayshukla.bsky.social
Preprint alert, please share!!
With our new study, we engineered an orthogonal hypoxia-responsive system in plants inspired by mammalian HIF protein degradation. We demonstrated that this system could control protein stability and activity, enabling modulation of Oxygen sensing outputs. Here's how: