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  1. SBGrid's eLife paper received a citation in July from Chi-Min Ho from Columbia University in Cell: Structural basis for host membrane binding and remodeling by invading malaria parasites.

    Read more here: cell.com/cell/fulltext/S0092-8

    #SBGrid #StayConnected

  2. SBGrid's eLife paper received a citation in July from Eric Fischer from Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in Science: Degron-independent recruitment of KAT2A expands the target space of CRBN molecular glues.

    More here: science.org/doi/abs/10.1126/sc

    #SBGrid #StayConnected

  3. SBGrid's eLife paper received a citation in June from Ed Twomey from The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in PNAS: Cryo-EM reveals a right-handed double-helix dimer architecture of PCDH15.

    Read more here: pnas.org/doi/abs/10.1073/pnas.

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  4. SBGrid's eLife paper received a citation in June from Miguel Leung from the Hubrecht Institute in Nature: Cytoplasmic lattices are megadalton storage complexes in mammalian oocytes.

    Read more here: nature.com/articles/s41586-026

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  5. SBGrid's eLife paper received a citation in June from Jennifer Cash from University of California, Davis in the Journal of Biological Chemistry: The Rho guanine-nucleotide exchange factor P-Rex2 exhibits structural and regulatory features distinct from the related RhoGEF P-Rex1.

    Read more here: sciencedirect.com/science/arti

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  6. Our June member tale features Dhirendra Simanshu, who spent the last 12 years building the structural biology program at the Frederick National Laboratory for Cancer Research RAS Initiative and leading research on the KRAS protein.

    Read more here: sbgrid.org/members/tale/druggi

    #SBGridTales #StayConnected

  7. SBGrid's eLife paper received a citation in May from Dirk Slotboom from University of Groningen in Journal of Biological Chemistry: NAAC: An affinity chromatography strategy enabling characterization and quantification of influenza.

    Read more more: doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.2026.113

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  8. Community Announcements:

    Upcoming event from our partners at Instruct-ERIC

    Instruct-ERIC hands-on workshop on: Advanced cryo-FIB-SEM methods
    Nov 9-13, 2026 | Heidelberg, Germany
    Organized by the EMBL Imaging Centre

    Register here: embl.org/about/info/imaging-ce

    #SBGrid #StayConnected

  9. SBGrid's eLife paper received a citation in May from Brandt Eichman at Vanderbilt University in EMBO Reports: DNA binding and lesion recognition by the bacterial interstrand DNA crosslink glycosylase AlkX.

    Read more here: link.springer.com/article/10.1

    #SBGrid #StayConnected

  10. Community Announcements:

    Upcoming event from our partners at Instruct-ERIC

    Instruct Course on Calorimetric and Spectroscopic Characterization of Biomolecules
    Sept 7-11, 2026 | Brno, Czechia
    Organized in collaboration with Anamet and Specion

    Register here: ceitec.eu/instruct-course-on-c

    #SBGrid #StayConnected

  11. SBGrid's eLife paper received a citation in May from Seth Darst at The Rockefeller University in Molecular Cell: Structural basis for multi-subunit DNA-dependent RNA polymerase catalytic activity.

    Read more here: cell.com/molecular-cell/fullte

    #SBGrid #ScienceMatters #Stayconnected

  12. Loneliness In Remote Workers Is Rising Here’s How To Combat Isolation When Working From Home

    Loneliness Awareness Week is fast approaching and for many remote workers, isolation has become second nature. If you’re part of the work-from-home force and the loneliness has hit, here are our top tips to stay connected. For some people, working from home feels like a huge win: the flexibility, the work-life balance, the non-existent commute. But for others, being stuck at home alone all day, every day can feel like an isolating curse......Continue reading... By: Lily Smith Source: […]

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  13. SBGrid's eLife paper received a citation in April from Antonina Roll-Mecak from the The National Institutes of Health in Nature Structural and Molecular Biology: Microtubules in the axon are GDP bound but adopt a stable GTP-like expanded state.

    Read more here: nature.com/articles/s41594-026

    #SBGrid #Stayconnected

  14. SBGrid member Stuart Orkin, the Harvard Medical School David G. Nathan Distinguished Professor of Pediatrics at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and Boston Children's Hospital, has been awarded the 2026 Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences.

    Read more here: hms.harvard.edu/news/harvard-m)

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  15. SBGrid's eLife paper received a citation in March from Dhirendra Simanshu and Anna Maciag from the Frederick National Laboratory for Cancer Research in @Cancer Discovery: Discovery of BBO-11818, a Potent and Selective Noncovalent Inhibitor of (ON) and (OFF) KRAS with Activity against Multiple Oncogenic Mutants.

    Read more here: doi.org/10.1158/2159-8290.CD-2

    #SBGrid #ScienceMatters #StayConnected

  16. SBGrid's eLife paper received a citation in March from K. Christopher Garcia from Stanford University School of Medicine in Science: Overcoming T cell tolerance to tumor self-antigens through catch-bond engineering.

    Read more here: science.org/doi/abs/10.1126/sc

    #SBGrid #StayConnected #ScienceMatters

  17. Our member tale for March features Andrés Palencia from the Institute for Advanced Biosciences, INSERM in Grenoble, France where his group is harnessing the matchmaking qualities of the LeuRS enzyme in efforts to advance a new class of drugs to tackle drug-resistant bacteria and parasites.

    Read more here: medium.com/sbgrid-community-ne

    #SBGridTales #StructuralBiology #Stayconnected

  18. SBGrid's eLife paper received a citation in February from Ed Twomey from The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and Dylan Hale (now at University of Pittsburgh) in Nature Communications: Structural basis for activation and conformational plasticity of the GluA4 AMPA receptor.

    Read more here: nature.com/articles/s41467-026

    #SBGrid #Stayconnected

  19. SBGrid's eLife paper received a citation in February from Philip Kranzusch from Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in Nature: Nucleotide signals coordinate activation and inhibition of bacterial immunity.

    Read more here: nature.com/articles/s41586-026

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  21. SBGrid's eLife paper received a citation in February from Eric Fischer from Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in Nature Chemical Biology

    High-throughput ligand diversification to discover chemical inducers of proximity.

    Read more here: nature.com/articles/s41589-025

    #SBGrid #StayConnected