Shyamal Mosalaganti, PhD

Shyamal N. Mosalaganti
Assistant Professor of Cell and Developmental Biology and Assistant Professor of Biological Chemistry, Medical School
Research Assistant Professor, Life Sciences Institute
Assistant Professor of Biophysics, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts
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Shyamal Mosalaganti, PhD
Shyamal N. Mosalaganti
Research Assistant Professor
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  • About

    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.

    Qualifications

    • Postdoctoral Fellow
      European Molecular Biology Laboratory, Structural and Computational Biology Unit, Heidelberg, Germany
      2015 - 2020
      Postdoctoral Fellowship
    • Postdoctoral Fellow
      Max Planck Institute of Molecular Physiology, Department of Structural Biochemistry, Dortmund, Germany
      2014 - 2015
      Postdoctoral Fellowship
    • Project Associate
      Indian Institute of Science, Department of Biochemistry, Bangalore, India
      2007 - 2009
      Postdoctoral Fellowship
    • Ph.D.
      Max Planck Institute of Molecular Physiology, Dortmund, Germany
      2009 - 2014
    • M.Sc. in Chemistry
      Sri Satya Sai Institute of Higher Learning, Puttaparthi, India
      2005 - 2007
    • B.Sc. Chemistry
      Sri Satya Sai Institute of Higher Learning, Bengaluru, India
      2002 - 2005

    Research Overview

    My laboratory is interested in understanding how membrane-enclosed structures within our cells perform their jobs to maintain cell health. We are particularly interested in lysosomes, which not only play an important role in cellular 'waste management,' but also serve as a key decision-making center controlling cellular growth and survival. My lab combines state-of-the-art cryo-electron microscopy/tomography and correlative microscopy approaches with biochemical and cell biology methods to elucidate how lysosomes perform their functions and engage in clearance of pathological aggregates, transport ions and metabolites and play indispensible roles in maintaining cellular homeostasis.

    Recent Publications

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    • Preprint
      Neurodegeneration risk variants promote lysosomal TMEM106B fibril accumulation.
      Replogle JM, Marks JD, Fernandez MG, Yuan H, Yu D, Winters E, Jawahar VM, Deshmukh R, Sutanto R, Kowal I, Frankenfield A, Shi R, Carlomagno Y, Jansen-West K, Todd TW, Kopach A, Sandra Ndayambaje I, Qi YA, Shantaraman A, Pozo-Cabanell I, Sheth U, Yue M, Duong D, Ferguson SM, Bennett DA, Damme M, Boeve BF, Day GS, Kellman B, Skarnes WC, Petersen RC, Josephs KA, Graff-Radford NR, McDonough JA, Prudencio M, Barmada SJ, Zhang Y, Hao L, DeTure M, Rawlinson B, Engelberg-Cook E, Casey MC, Perez N, Dickson DW, Wingo A, Liu Y, Seyfried NT, Wingo TS, Mosalaganti S, Petrucelli L, Ward ME. 2026 Mar 28; DOI:10.64898/2026.03.26.714634
      PMID: 41929000
    • Presentation
      TBD
      Mosalaganti S. 2026 May 28;
    • Preprint
      Structural basis of caveolin-driven membrane bending.
      Connelly SM, Bergner L, Tiwari A, Brant TS, Medford S, Ramesh S, Tidwell ED, Yoo Y, Xiao K, Gentry J, Chang L, Han B, Rangamani P, Doktorova M, Kenworthy AK, Mosalaganti S, Ohi MD. 2026 Feb 17; DOI:10.64898/2026.02.05.703862
      PMID: 41717096
    • Presentation
      TBD
      Mosalaganti S. 2026 May 28;
    • Preprint
      ZCWPW1 organizes telomeric architecture to drive meiotic chromosome movements.
      Xie W, Gowder M, Bazzano D, Shami AN, Pandey A, Frasca M, Paniker L, de Almeida LP, Bharati BK, Liang J, Tóth A, DeSantis M, Nandakumar J, Nudler E, Mosalaganti S, Pezza R, Cole F, Hammoud SS. 2026 Feb 2; DOI:10.64898/2026.01.30.702899
      PMID: 41676639
    • Proceeding / Abstract / Poster
      BPS2026 – Architecture of HIV-1 capsid bound to the dynein transport machinery
      Badieyan S, Gentry J, Fernandez MG, Gicking AM, Hancock WO, Mosalaganti S, Cianfrocco MA. Biophysical Journal, 2026 Feb 21; 125 (4): 37a DOI:10.1016/j.bpj.2025.11.397
    • Proceeding / Abstract / Poster
      BPS2026 – Molecular mechanism of pain perception by regulation of receptor tyrosine kinase TrkA
      Bhattacharyya M, Kumar S, Jung H, Walker G, Rana J, Fu R, Hong M, Malerba F, Kumar J, Navratna V, Kruckenhauser LM, Garg S, Cattaneo A, Krishnan Y, Mosalaganti S. Biophysical Journal, 2026 Feb 21; 125 (4): 95a DOI:10.1016/j.bpj.2025.11.768
    • Journal Article
      Insights into the structure and modulation of human TWIK-2.
      Ma Q, Hernandez CC, Navratna V, Kumar A, Rana JK, Zong J, Lee A, Mosalaganti S. Nat Commun, 2026 Jan 31; 17 (1): DOI:10.1038/s41467-026-69072-1
      PMID: PMC12960705

    Featured News & Stories

    Department News

    New Publication led by Dr. Subhash Arya (Parent Lab) in close collaboration with the Coulombe and Mosalaganti Labs!

    Nature Cell Biology published "Neutrophils secrete exosome-associated DNA to resolve sterile acute inflammation." This work was a team effort led by Dr. Subha.sh Arya (Parent Lab), in close collaboration with the Coulombe and Mosalaganti Labs.
    Ribosome volumes from mapped to corresponding cellular positions in source tomogram
    Department News

    New Publication by the Mosalaganti Lab in collaboration with Davis lab at MIT!

    Nature Communications Biology published "Rapid structural analysis of bacterial ribosomes in situ" by Tyler Brant and Shyamal Mosalaganti in collaboration with Davis lab at MIT.
    Department News

    New Publication from the Mosalaganti lab!

    eLife published the article "Structure of the human heparan-α-glucosaminide N-acetyltransferase (HGSNAT)."
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    New Publication by Renaldo Sutanto and Shyamal Mosalaganti!

    The ACS Central Science published the article "Uncovering the Absolute Structure of the Malarial Pigment Crystal, Hemozoin, Using Cryo-electron Tomography and Three-Dimensional Electron Diffraction."
    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