Publications by authors named "B Schuster"

The SARS-CoV-2 Nucleocapsid protein (N) performs several functions during the viral lifecycle, including transcription regulation and viral genome encapsulation. We hypothesized that N toggles between these functions via phosphorylation-induced conformational change, thereby altering N interactions with membranes and RNA. We found that phosphorylation changes how biomolecular condensates composed of N and RNA interact with membranes: phosphorylated N (pN) condensates form thin films, while condensates with unmodified N are engulfed.

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We present the details of a novel ultra-short pulsed laser machining workstation that has been employed for high-throughput laser machining of small-scale mechanical property specimens. This system employs a six degrees of freedom hexapod positioning stage capable of macroscopic movements at high positional accuracy. We developed a methodology that uses quantitative image analysis to measure key parameters required to minimize the hexapod positioning and rotational error.

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  • * It distinguishes between "speed modulation" (variation in speed during movement) and "speed meta-modulation" (how overall shape affects speed), noting that these changes depend on a person's dopamine levels.
  • * Two studies are discussed: one comparing individuals with Parkinson's disease on and off medication, and another involving healthy participants on a dopamine blocker, revealing that lower dopamine leads to slower, less varied movement speeds.
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Liquid-liquid phase separation (LLPS) is a ubiquitous demixing phenomenon observed in various molecular solutions, including in polymer and protein solutions. Demixing of solutions results in condensed, phase separated droplets which exhibit a range of liquid-like properties driven by transient intermolecular interactions. Understanding the organization within these condensates is crucial for deciphering their material properties and functions.

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