Furukawa Lab @CSHL
Structural neurobiology lab @Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. Cryo-EM, X-ray crystallography, Electrophysiology, Membrane protein biochemistry, Molecular neuroscience, Neuroimmunology. furukawalab.labsites.cshl.edu
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- Reposted by Furukawa Lab @CSHLIf you are a PhD student or post-doc who wants to learn everything about #electrophysiology or #imaging, consider registering to the Paris Spring school in optical imaging and electrophysiology, that will take place in the center of Paris 11-23 May 2026. Application deadline Feb 2nd parisneuro.ovh
- Reposted by Furukawa Lab @CSHLthis was published this week, in case you haven’t seen it: www.nature.com/articles/s41...
- Reposted by Furukawa Lab @CSHLSudha (@chakrapanilab.bsky.social) and Julio (@cvlab.bsky.social) are organizing the 2026 Ion Channel Gordon Research Conference: Ion Channels Across Scales — Bridging Molecular Events to Physiological Outcomes, to be held at Mount Holyoke College, July 12–17, 2026. 1/3
- We’re hiring! 🚀 Our group @cshlpress.bsky.social has an opening for a postdoctoral fellow in structural biology, focusing on ion channels and receptors in neurotransmission and cancer immunology. Come join us and pursue unique, cross-disciplinary science. jobrxiv.org/job/cold-spr...
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- Reposted by Furukawa Lab @CSHLLovely to be part of this cool piece of work with Andrew Jones and Franco Viscarra -where we show the honey bee alpha5 receptor is sensitive to certain amines. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41388072/
- Reposted by Furukawa Lab @CSHLStructure and organization of AMPA receptor-TARP complexes in the mammalian cerebellum | Science www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
- Our paper on conductance control and neurosteroid binding in NMDAR has been officially published. I have attached a movie that describes a sub-open and a full-open channel. Also, neurosteroid binding patterns are surprisingly quite diverse www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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- www.nature.com/articles/s41... The first paper from the lab led by the HF lab alumna Johanna Syrjanen. www.syrjanenlab.com A big congratulations!
- Reposted by Furukawa Lab @CSHLOur latest work : Statins are used to lower plasma cholesterol but often come with muscle-related side effects. Using cryo-EM, we show how multiple statin molecules cooperate to bind RyR1, a calcium release channel mainly found in skeletal muscle. nature.com/articles/s41...
- Reposted by Furukawa Lab @CSHLNow in the journal issue! Molecular mechanism of activation of kainate receptor GluK2 in complex with auxiliary subunit Neto2. www.nature.com/articles/s41...
- Reposted by Furukawa Lab @CSHLCalcium and magnesium in the pore of NMDA receptors! Lipids play an unexpected role. The hydration shells of Ca2+ and Mg2+ could be the difference between permeation and block. So much physiology in the energetics of H2O. Very stimulating work! Congrats @lab-furukawa.bsky.social #iglurs
- Reposted by Furukawa Lab @CSHLOur new Journal of Neuroscience paper "Cofilin Inhibition Ameliorates PIEZO2 and AMPA Dysfunction in a Mouse Model of Angelman Syndrome (AS)” is out: www.jneurosci.org/content/45/4... 1/6
- Reposted by Furukawa Lab @CSHLMagnesium site in TRPV6 is formed by two negatively charged residues that are close together in the closed state and separated in the open. Magnesium binding keeps them together and stabilizes the closed state. Amazing collaboration with Chubanov and Efremov groups. www.nature.com/articles/s41...
- Reposted by Furukawa Lab @CSHLA new study from the Furukawa lab (@lab-furukawa.bsky.social) identifies the neurological ‘doorstops’ that keep the brain’s NMDA receptors fully or partially open. The findings could have implications for treating neurodegenerative conditions like #Alzheimers disease. www.cshl.edu/a-doorstop-f...
- How are NMDA receptor channel conductance states regulated? We uncover a mechanism for tuning ion flow and reveal striking diversity in neurosteroid binding. Our structures captured two distinct open-channel states. A fantastic collaboration with the Traynelis lab. www.nature.com/articles/s41...
- Reposted by Furukawa Lab @CSHLThe Rutgers Brain Health Institute @rutgersbhi.bsky.social is looking for an accomplished scientist to serve as the Director of the new Rutgers Center on Research in Pain and Pain Therapeutics. Feel free re-post and/or reach out to me if you have any questions jobs.rutgers.edu/postings/225...
- We have postdoctoral positions available for patch-clampers and structural biologists #cryo-EM #electrophysiology #cancer-neuroimmunology #neuropharmacology jobrxiv.org/job/cold-spr...
- academic.oup.com/brain/advanc... with Hongjie Yuan and Steve Traynelis. We went back to x-ray crystallography to capture radiprodil, a classic psychiatric compound.
- Reposted by Furukawa Lab @CSHLOur paper on 'mini analysis' is now published in @jphysiol.bsky.social If you are recording mPSCs or sPSCs, I hope this helps with analysis. Interpretation of these datasets is not as easy as it seems..! Happy to discuss if you are interested physoc.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1113/...
- Reposted by Furukawa Lab @CSHLCryo-EM snapshots of NMDA receptor activation illuminate sequential rearrangements | Science Advances www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
- Reposted by Furukawa Lab @CSHL🚀 Check out our new preprint on extending the scope of single-particle cryo-EM with 2D template matching! Improved cryo-EM reconstruction of sub-50 kDa complexes using 2D template matching is now available on bioRxiv! www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
- Reposted by Furukawa Lab @CSHLAfter years in making, I am glad to be able to share our attempt on establishing a framework for combined functional and computational assessment of variant pathogenicity in the sodium leak channel NALCN: www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
- Reposted by Furukawa Lab @CSHL🚨🧠🔬 A major breakthrough in molecular neuroscience: I am excited to share a new story from our lab, published in accelerated format today by @nature.com: "Delta-type glutamate receptors are ligand-gated ion channels" Read more here (free article link): rdcu.be/eGIKz
- We have two postdoctoral fellow positions—one for a structural biologist and another for an electrophysiologist. We have new, exciting projects related to neurobiology, neuro-cancer-immunology, and neuropharmacology. #electrophysiology #cryo-EM #neuro-xyz
- jobrxiv.org/job/cold-spr... We have a postdoctoral fellow position available. Please visit our lab website (furukawalab.labsites.cshl.edu), learn about us, and apply if you're interested in our science!
- Reposted by Furukawa Lab @CSHLKainate receptor modulation by Neto including an open state. Surprising, to me: I would never have imagined that Neto works like a membrane-tethered lectin (ConA). Auxiliary proteins influence dimer-dimer interactions, as we and others also showed in AMPARs. #iGluRs www.nature.com/articles/s41...
- jobrxiv.org/job/cold-spr... We have a postdoctoral fellow position available. Please visit our lab website (furukawalab.labsites.cshl.edu), learn about us, and apply if you're interested in our science!
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