List of abstracts for oral presentations at Sweprot 2026.
Nils Landegren, Uppsala University, Autoimmunity – when your immune system turns against you
Mathias Uhlén, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, The Human Protein Atlas – an open access resource for precision and translational medicine
Nicholas Valerie, Karolinska Institutet, Targeted protein degradation reveals a cryptic NUDT5–PPAT axis governing nucleoside analog drug efficacy
Simin Zhang, Karolinska Institutet, Novel roles of NUDT15 in antileukemic therapies
Candice Gautier, Uppsala University, Divide to conquer: Deciphering the interaction landscape of whirlin, an Usher syndrome protein
Abi Ghifari, University of Gothenburg, Structural and molecular basis of protein quality control in the inner mitochondrial membrane by the prohibitin-mAAA complex
Anne Bertolotti, MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, The integrated stress response: From bench to clinic
Lukas Grunewald, Uppsala University, Shining Light on Phytochromes: Ultrafast Photosignalling Captured by Time-Resolved Serial Crystallography
Shirin Akbat, Uppsala University, Cryo-EM reconstruction of the 23S rRNA 2′-O-methyltransferase RlmE in complex with its ribosomal substrate reveals structural basis of late 50S maturation
Gabrielle Wehlander, University of Gothenburg, Structural investigation of the reaction mechanism of a glucuronyl esterase using time-resolved serial crystallography
Johannes Messinger, Umeå University, Atomic resolution structure of spinach rubisco reveals protons and dynamics
Johan Glerup, University of Gothenburg, Time-resolved studies of nitric oxide turnover in cytochrome c oxidase
Lars-Anders Carlson, Umeå University, Replication organelles of arboviruses through the lens of a cryo-electron microscope
Rupesh Balaji Jayachandran, Umeå University, Open and closed forms of assembled henipavirus nucleoprotein suggest structural basis of genome access
Josy ter Beek, Umeå University, Pili are essential for conjugation also in many Gram-positive bacteria
Martin Beck, Max Planck Institute of Biophysics, From interactomes to in situ structures: what proteomics adds to structural biology
Yat Kei Lo, Uppsala University, Structural basis of a novel PMF-coupled carbon-concentrating mechanism
Agnes Moe, University of Bern, Molecular architecture of lipid transfer between the two mitochondrial membranes
Justin Westerfield, Stockholm University, Cotranslational Folding and “Constrained Monomers” in the Maturation of HIV-1 Protease
Patrick van der Wel, University of Groningen, Dissecting and modulating pathogenic aggregation pathways of the atypical amyloidogenic protein mutated in Huntington’s disease
Caroline Körösy, Utrecht University, Accessing the Low-Force Regime: Magnetic Tweezers Reveal Early Activation Steps in von Willebrand Factor
Morgana Kellogg, Stockholm University, CryoEM of a Variant of the SDD1 Arrest Peptide Reveals the Mechanism of Enhanced Arrest
Tzviya Zeev-Ben-Mordehai, Utrecht University, Cryo-EM single particle analysis meets cryo-ET at the sperm tail
Samuel Hjorth-Jensen, Lund University, Structural insights into the Danio rerio aquaglyceroporin 3b
Jakob Merlin Silberberg, Stockholm University, SciLifeLabRedox-sensitive Regulation of the K+ efflux system KefC by Glutathione and NADH
Sergio Trillo-Muyo, University of Gothenburg, Cryo-EM structure of CLCA1 identifies CLCA1 as a founding member of a novel metzincin family
