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Published Research

The LMB Library and Archive keep a record of all known LMB publications in line with the UKRI Open Access Policy.

Recently published papers

  • Kunji, ERS., et al. (23rd July 2025)
    The peculiar properties of mitochondrial carriers of the SLC25 family.
    Biochem J 482(15)
  • Smyllie, NJ., et al. (17th July 2025)
    Quantitative measures of clock protein dynamics in the mouse suprachiasmatic nucleus extends the circadian time-keeping model.
    EMBO J 44(13): 3614-3644
  • Goodwin, K. (17th July 2025)
    The fantastic voyage: primordial germ cell migration through the developing mouse embryo.
    Biochem Soc Trans [Epub ahead of print]
  • Wu, K., et al. (17th July 2025)
    Design of intrinsically disordered region binding proteins.
    Science 389(6757): eadr8063
  • Guo, K., Boualam, A., Manton, JD., Rowlands, CJ. (16th July 2025)
    Synthesis of Arbitrary Interference Patterns Using a Single Galvanometric Mirror and Its Application to Structured Illumination Microscopy.
    ACS Photonics 12(7): 3635-3643
  • Scheres, SHW. (15th July 2025)
    GSK3β phosphorylated tau filaments are probably not like those from AD brains.
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 122(28): e2503730122
  • Zürcher, JF., Dickson, A., Kappes, T., Kleefeldt, AA., Liu, KC., Salmond, GPC., Chin, JW. (15th July 2025)
    Genetic Code-Locking Confers Stable Virus Resistance to a Recoded Organism.
    Biochemistry 64(14): 3093-3103

More papers

  • Rose, M., et al. (15th July 2025)
    The inner nuclear membrane protein, Banf1, has an essential role in triple negative breast cancer cell proliferation and survival.
    Sci Rep 15(1): 25492
  • Stewart, M. (15th July 2025)
    From transcription to export: mRNA's winding path to the cytoplasm.
    Trends Biochem Sci [Epub ahead of print]
  • Drobnič, T., et al. (14th July 2025)
    Author Correction: In situ structure of a bacterial flagellar motor at subnanometre resolution reveals adaptations for increased torque.
    Nat Microbiol [Epub ahead of print]
  • Balch, S., et al. (10th July 2025)
    Cryo-EM structure of human telomerase dimer reveals H/ACA RNP-mediated dimerization.
    Science 389(6756): eadr5817
  • Foo, S., Kuo, YW., Traparić, J., Grogan, DW., Baum, B. (9th July 2025)
    A temperature-sensitive mutant screen reveals a translational stress-induced cell cycle arrest in a thermophilic archaeon.
    Mol Biol Cell : mbcE25010012 [Epub ahead of print]
  • Zhang, L., Gordiyenko, Y., Morgan, T., Franco, C., Tufegdžić Vidaković, A., Zhang, S. (7th July 2025)
    Structural basis of RECQL5-induced RNA polymerase II transcription braking and subsequent reactivation.
    Nat Struct Mol Biol [Epub ahead of print]
  • Qi, C., et al. (5th July 2025)
    Tau filaments with the Alzheimer fold in human MAPT mutants V337M and R406W.
    Nat Struct Mol Biol 32(7): 1297-1304
  • Zhang, Y., Nandy, B., Sader, K., Russo, CJ., Löwe, J. (4th July 2025)
    Foam film vitrification for cryo-EM.
    Nat Commun 16(1): 6199
  • Rothemann, RA., et al. (3rd July 2025)
    Interaction with AK2A links AIFM1 to cellular energy metabolism.
    Mol Cell 85(13): 2550-2566.e6
  • Manigrasso, G., et al. (3rd July 2025)
    The intracellular bacterium Orientia tsutsugamushi uses the autotransporter ScaC to activate BICD adaptors for dynein-based motility.
    Nat Commun 16(1): 6122
  • Patton, AP., Krogager, TP., Maywood, ES., Smyllie, NJ., Morris, EL., Skehel, M., Hastings, MH. (2nd July 2025)
    Multi-Omic Analysis Reveals Astrocytic Annexin-A2 as Critical for Network-Level Circadian Timekeeping in the Suprachiasmatic Nucleus.
    Glia 73(7): 1483-1501
  • Toader, B., Brubaker, MA., Lederman, RR. (1st July 2025)
    Efficient high-resolution refinement in cryo-EM with stochastic gradient descent.
    Acta Crystallogr D Struct Biol 81(Pt 7): 327-343
  • Pokharna, A., et al. (1st July 2025)
    Architecture, dynamics and biogenesis of GluA3 AMPA glutamate receptors.
    Nature [Epub ahead of print]

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