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Past Events from January 23 – September 28, 2023 – Shi Lab Past Events from January 23 – September 28, 2023 – Shi Lab

CCB Colloquium – Professor Keith Mickolajczyk, RWJ Medical School

Single-molecule biophysical approaches to studying the mechanisms of motor proteins Ribosomes are molecular machines made of protein and RNA that translate mRNA into proteins. The biogenesis of new ribosomes is the most energetically costly process in the cell, accounting for ~60% of all ATP consumed. New ribosomes begin as rRNA, and are sequentially matured through … Read More

Special Seminar – Dr. Charles Cox, Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute, Australia

CCB 3217

Discovery and characterization of a novel family of PIEZO channel auxiliary subunits PIEZO channels are critical cellular sensors of mechanical forces. Native PIEZO1 channels can display nonuniform subcellular localization and exhibit different gating kinetics—principally, slower inactivation in many cell types when compared with heterologous expression systems. These observations could be explained by differences in lipid composition, … Read More