Shyamal N Mosalaganti
Research Assistant Professor, Life Sciences Institute
Assistant Professor of Biophysics, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts
Assistant Professor of Cell and Developmental Biology
Assistant Professor of Biological Chemistry
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Shyamal N Mosalaganti
Research Assistant Professor
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    Shyamal Mosalaganti was born and brought up in India. He earned his bachelor's and master's degrees in chemistry from the Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher learning, India. He then moved to the Max Planck Institute of Molecular Physiology in Dortmund, Germany, on an International Max Planck Research Fellowship to study the structure and function of membrane proteins in the lab of Stefan Raunser. During his Ph.D. program, he also worked in collaboration with the group of Andrea Musacchio to elucidate the architecture of the components of human kinetochore.

    Inspired by the revolution in cryo-electron microscopy, Mosalaganti continued his postdoctoral research work in understanding the architecture of protein complexes in near-native environments (in-situ structural biology). In the lab of Martin Beck at the European Molecular Biology Laboratory, his work led to mapping the symmetric core of the human nuclear pore complex.

    In his lab at the U-M Life Sciences Institute, Mosalaganti continues to provide structural snapshots of macromolecular complexes in-situ, with a special focus on understanding lysosomal function, positioning and inter-organelle crosstalk.

    Research Overview

    Lysosomes, structural biology, neurodegeneration, cryo-ET/EM

    Recent Publications See All Publications
    • Journal Article
      BRD4-mediated epigenetic regulation of endoplasmic reticulum-mitochondria contact sites is governed by the mitochondrial complex III
      Mosalaganti S, B C, Stark DC, Jadhav PV, Lynn-Nguyen TM, Halligan BS, Rossiter NJ, Sindoni N, Shin M, Paulo JA, Chang M, Koo I, Koshkin S, Eyunny S, Ronchi P, Paulsen MT, Morlacchi P, Hanna DA, Lin J, Guerra RM, Pagliarini DJ, Banerjee R, Parolia A, Ljungman ME, Patterson AD, Mancias JD, Mosalaganit S, Sexton JZ, Cali T, Lyssiotis CA, Shah YM. bioRxiv, DOI:10.1101/2024.02.02.578646
    • Journal Article
      Endogenous retrovirus-like proteins recruit UBQLN2 to stress granules and alter their functional properties.
      Mohan HM, Fernandez MG, Huang C, Lin R, Ryou JH, Seyfried D, Grotewold N, Whiteley AM, Barmada SJ, Basrur V, Mosalaganti S, Paulson HL, Sharkey LM. bioRxiv, 2024 Oct 25; DOI:10.1101/2024.10.24.620053
      PMID: 39484508
    • Journal Article
      Structure of the human systemic RNAi defective transmembrane protein 1 (hSIDT1) reveals the conformational flexibility of its lipid binding domain.
      Navratna V, Kumar A, Rana JK, Mosalaganti S. Life Sci Alliance, 2024 Sep; 7 (9): DOI:10.26508/lsa.202402624
      PMID: 38925866
    • Journal Article
      Structure of the human heparan-α-glucosaminide N-acetyltransferase (HGSNAT)
      Navratna V, Kumar A, Rana JK, Mosalaganti S. eLife, 13: DOI:10.7554/elife.93510.3
    • Journal Article
      Uncovering the Absolute Structure of the Malarial Pigment Crystal, Hemozoin, Using Cryo-electron Tomography and Three-Dimensional Electron Diffraction.
      Sutanto R, Mosalaganti S. ACS Cent Sci, 2024 Aug 28; 10 (8): 1439 - 1441. DOI:10.1021/acscentsci.4c01267
      PMID: 39220702
    • Journal Article
      Molecular Visualization of Neuronal TDP43 Pathology In Situ.
      Erwin AL, Chang ML, Fernandez MG, Attili D, Russ JE, Sutanto R, Pinarbasi ES, Bekier M, Brant TS, Hahn T, Dykstra M, Thomas D, Li X, Baldridge RD, Tank EMH, Barmada SJ, Mosalaganti S. bioRxiv, 2024 Aug 19; DOI:10.1101/2024.08.19.608477
      PMID: 39229019
    • Preprint
      Structure of the human systemic RNAi defective transmembrane protein 1 (hSIDT1) reveals the conformational flexibility of its lipid binding domain.
      Navratna V, Kumar A, Rana JK, Mosalaganti S. 2024 Jun 12; DOI:10.1101/2023.12.21.572875
      PMID: 38187772
    • Journal Article
      Neutrophils secrete exosome-associated DNA to resolve sterile acute inflammation
      Arya S, Samuel C, Xu Y, Fernandez M, Sexton J, Mosalaganti S, Coulombe P, Parent C. DOI:10.1101/2024.04.21.590456
    Featured News & Stories
    Department News
    New Publication from the Melanie Ohi Lab in collaboration with the Mosalaganti Lab
    "Structural Analysis of Membrane-associated Forms of Helicobacter pylori VacA Toxin," has been published in the Journal of Molecular Biology