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Love bacteriology
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PLOS Biology
about 1 month ago
Despite advances in
#ProximityLabeling
tools, we can't capture intermediary proteins that bridge two associated non-interacting proteins. STUPPIT is a novel method to label intermediary proteins between two non-interacting partners in signaling pathways
@plosbiology.org
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plos.io/4ab6YwQ
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Rémi Fronzes
about 1 month ago
Our latest T7SS study is now out in Science Advances! We solved the cryoEM structure of the T7SSb core unit (T7bCU) composed of YukB, YukC, and YukD from Bacillus subtilis, revealing how these components assemble within the secretion machinery.
www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
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A ubiquitin-like protein controls assembly of a bacterial type VIIb secretion system
Cryo-EM structure reveals how a ubiquitin-like protein orchestrates assembly of a bacterial weapon system.
https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.ady9587
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FEMS Journals
3 months ago
Some
#Pseudomonas
aeruginosa strains naturally lack the major virulence system T3SS. 🦠
@inaattree.bsky.social
&
@cbuch.bsky.social
labs reveal that avirulent isolates still produce valuable metabolites (e.g. rhamnolipids, elastase, pyoverdine)—making them promising for
#biotech
use.
buff.ly/JST7ZR1
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Manon Janet-Maitre
5 months ago
Happy to share that our paper on the complement resistome of Pseudomonas aeruginosa is finally out in I&I! This work was done during my PhD in the lab of
@inaattree.bsky.social
and made possible by my amazing co-authors and colleagues 🥳 You can check it out here:
journals.asm.org/doi/10.1128/...
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Strain-specific variation in the complement resistome of Pseudomonas aeruginosa | Infection and Immunity
Bacterial bloodstream infections (BSIs) represent a huge burden for modern healthcare. BSIs caused by Pseudomonas aeruginosa exhibit the highest mortality rate (1, 2). This leading nosocomial pathogen causes various primary infections, such as burn wounds, pulmonary and urinary tract infections (3). Using its arsenal of virulence factors, it is able to breach both epithelial and endothelial barriers ([4–7], reviewed in [8]). Once in the bloodstream, P. aeruginosa faces the host immune response. In a previous study, we showed the complement system to be the main innate immune component responsible for the elimination of P. aeruginosa in the blood (9). The complement system is an enzymatic cascade of more than 30 proteins, whose activation results in the formation of the membrane attack complex (MAC) in the outer membrane of the target pathogen. Complement-mediated killing happens through three main steps including complement activation, assembly of the C5b-9 MAC on the outer membrane, and penetration of the MAC into the bilayer, eventually leading to bacterial lysis (10, 11). P. aeruginosa evolved strategies to evade those three steps. The secretion of proteases including AprA and LasB, cleaving C1, C2, and C3 or the secretion of ecotin, a protease inhibitor, leads to the blockade of complement activation (12–14). P. aeruginosa can also recruit host complement inhibitors to its surface, notably through the exposure of the elongation factor Tuf or the dihydrolipoamide dehydrogenase Lpd ([15, 16], reviewed in [8]). These immune evasion proteins can recruit the Factor H family of complement regulators, resulting in C3b degradation and preventing downstream proteolysis cascade. Finally, P. aeruginosa can modify its surface by producing exopolysaccharides (EPSs) such as alginate. When acylated, alginates decrease bacterial opsonization by the C3b molecule (17, 18).
https://journals.asm.org/doi/10.1128/iai.00055-25
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Ákos T Kovács
7 months ago
We have two new positions, a PhD and a Post doc at
#InstituteofBiologyLeiden
within our
@microclockerc.bsky.social
#ERCSyG
project to discover interaction of
#circadianclocks
between Bacillus subtilis and Arabidopsis please share these with your network! 🙏 links below👇 [1/3]
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Nature Communications
8 months ago
Some bacteria auto-degrade after death, thus permitting population nutrient recycling 🦠 💀 🦠
#microbiology
#MicrobialEcology
#BacteriaAreAwesome
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Bacteria encode post-mortem protein catabolism that enables altruistic nutrient recycling - Nature Communications
Processes that occur after death have not received the same level of attention as the mechanisms of life. In this study, the authors show that bacteria have potentially evolved an altruistic trait to auto-degrade after death, thus permitting population nutrient recycling.
https://bit.ly/42Pi5Gk
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Feldman Lab@WashU
8 months ago
Yes!
@manonjanet.bsky.social
preprint is out! We show using BALF transfer that intracelular Acinetobacter baumannii can seed an infection in a susceptible mouse, suggesting that intracellular bacteria may be reservoir for recurrent infections
nam10.safelinks.protection.outlook.com?url=https%3A...
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Roslyn Reid
8 months ago
Good work, Dr. Hotez!
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Animalcules
8 months ago
Co-zorbs: Motile, multispecies biofilms aid transport of diverse bacterial species | PNAS
www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...
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Co-zorbs: Motile, multispecies biofilms aid transport of diverse bacterial species | PNAS
Biofilms are three-dimensional structures containing one or more bacterial species embedded in extracellular polymeric substances. Although most bi...
https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.2417327122
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PLOS Biology
9 months ago
The BASEL collection of E. coli
#phages
is limited by its host strain.
@humollidorentina.bsky.social
@damienpiel.bsky.social
@aharms485.bsky.social
&co use a modified host to add 36 new phages, revealing roles of O-antigen in recognition & R-M systems in immunity
@plosbiology.org
🧪
plos.io/4jirGvX
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Tatsuya Nobori
9 months ago
A chemical radar allows bacteria to detect and kill predators
www.cell.com/cell/fulltex...
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A chemical radar allows bacteria to detect and kill predators
Pseudomonas syringae can detect and kill microbial predators via a chemical radar (Cra), which also allows the bacterium to infect plants despite predation pressure.
https://www.cell.com/cell/fulltext/S0092-8674(25)00269-7
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Great work ! Congrats
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9 months ago
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T3SS
9 months ago
Pseudomonas syringae subpopulations cooperate by coordinating flagellar and type III secretion spatiotemporal dynamics to facilitate plant infection
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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Pseudomonas syringae subpopulations cooperate by coordinating flagellar and type III secretion spatiotemporal dynamics to facilitate plant infection - Nature Microbiology
Single-cell gene expression analysis reveals phenotypic heterogeneity to enable bacterial specialization over the course of plant colonization.
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41564-025-01966-0
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Jarno Mäkelä
9 months ago
We are looking for a postdoc with microbiology background for
#superresolution
#singlemolecule
#ERC
tracking project. Apply by 27.4.2025. 🦠🔬🧫 Pls share!
www.aalto.fi/en/open-posi...
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Biozentrum, University of Basel
9 months ago
Postdoc in Human Bacterial Infections (100%), Group Dirk Bumann, Biozentrum
www.biozentrum.unibas.ch/open-positio...
@biozentrum
@unibas.ch
#Biozentrum
#Basel
#research
#science
#joboffer
#hiring
#human
#infection
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Asaf Levy
9 months ago
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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Inducible transposon mutagenesis identifies bacterial fitness determinants during infection in mice - Nature Microbiology
InducTn-seq, a method for inducible mutagenesis followed by transposon insertion site sequencing, enables temporal control of transposition to bypass population bottlenecks and enable the quantificati...
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41564-025-01975-z
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Mariana Pinho
9 months ago
We have 3 positions for students who want to start a PhD in the next 12 months. If you like advanced fluorescence microscopy techniques and S. aureus cell biology, check links and apply(April 4)
euraxess.ec.europa.eu/jobs/325394
euraxess.ec.europa.eu/jobs/325395
euraxess.ec.europa.eu/jobs/325396
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Dr Katherine Duncan
9 months ago
New antibiotic that kills drug-resistant bacteria discovered in technician’s garden
www.nature.com/articles/d41...
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New antibiotic that kills drug-resistant bacteria discovered in technician’s garden
The molecule targets bacteria in a way that other drugs don’t.
https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-025-00945-z
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Our work on T3SS- negative P. aeruginosa collection is now available. We found that the strains belong to two clades. Several strains avirulent in Galleria produce sec. metabolites, including rhamnolipids and pyo. Thanks to all contributors - three labs two countries!
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Avirulent Pseudomonas aeruginosa T3SS-negative strains belonging to Clade 5 produce variable quantities of secondary metabolites
Pseudomonas species are ubiquitous in the environment and serve as valuable source of enzymes and secondary metabolites for industrial applications. P. aeruginosa secretes metalloproteases such as ela...
https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.03.27.645720v1
9 months ago
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Maelle Paillat
10 months ago
The Journées Sécrétion are back! 2nd and 3rd October in Marseille Keynote lecture by:
@archaellum.bsky.social
Registration is open until May 15:
forms.gle/2qxHntTktoxw...
Organized by Romé Voulhoux
@lcbofficiel.bsky.social
,
@cascaleslab.bsky.social
, Thierry Doan,
@juliengiraud.bsky.social
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Filipe Carvalho
10 months ago
#MicroSky
#AMR
add a skeleton here at some point
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Yves Brun lab
10 months ago
Please repost: Postdoc position in antibiotic discovery in a large multidisciplinary project combining high-throughput approaches, microscopy, AI, and hit-to-lead optimization at
@umontreal.ca
and
@mila-quebec.bsky.social
. Apply to
[email protected]
. See
lnkd.in/dVVk4N3s
.
#microsky
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Journal of Cell Biology
10 months ago
Any1 is a phospholipid scramblase involved in
#endosome
biogenesis, say Jieqiong Gao, Christian Ungermann and colleagues (Osnabrück University):
rupress.org/jcb/article/...
#Membrane
#lipid
#Organelles
#Biochemistry
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Happy to share our first paper on functional neutralizing antibodies against T3SS, isolated from CF patients. Great collaboration between three groups at IBS and CHU Grenoble. Others to come….
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Neutralizing human monoclonal antibodies that target the PcrV component of the Type III Secretion System of Pseudomonas aeruginosa act through distinct mechanisms
https://elifesciences.org/reviewed-preprints/105195
10 months ago
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Our Team PB&RC stands up for Science with IBS members!
10 months ago
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Institut Pasteur | 130 years of biomedical research
11 months ago
🌟 Join Institut Pasteur as a Junior Research Group Leader 🌟 Explore host-microbe interactions in key areas like vaccinology, infectious diseases, neuro-immunology, and maternal health. 📅 Deadline: Feb 28, 2025 (few weeks left!) Apply now ⬇️
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Call for applications 2025 - Creation of new research groups at the Institut Pasteur - Research
The Institut Pasteur launches an international call to recruit new junior research group leaders in the application of cutting-edge transdisciplinary approaches to the exploration of host-microbe, tis...
https://research.pasteur.fr/en/call/call-for-applications-2025-creation-of-new-research-groups-at-the-institut-pasteur/
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11 months ago
Great work by Dr. Jason Harris and colleagues at Harvard. First true in-depth evaluation of immune response to Klebsiella bacteremia in humans! Antibody responses in Klebsiella pneumoniae bloodstream infection: a prospective cohort study - The Lancet Microbe
www.thelancet.com/journals/lan...
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Antibody responses in Klebsiella pneumoniae bloodstream infection: a prospective cohort study
O-specific polysaccharide was immunogenic in patients with K pneumoniae bloodstream infection, supporting its potential as a candidate vaccine antigen. The cross-reactivity observed between similar O-...
https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lanmic/article/PIIS2666-5247%2824%2900256-8/fulltext
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Jose Bengoechea
11 months ago
New pre print! We establish an ex vivo blood vessel model to investigate the effect of infection on vascular physiology in real time. We show Klebsiella inhibits vasodilation in a T6SS-dependent manner by targeting eNOs. Superb work by
@safimicro.bsky.social
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
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Klebsiella pneumoniae disrupts vasodilation by targeting eNOS post translational modifications via the type VI secretion system and the capsule polysaccharide
Vasodilation is a crucial protective response to inflammation and infection. Endothelial cells control vasodilation through the bioavailability of eNOS-produced nitric oxide (NO), and the generation o...
https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.02.05.636584v1?ct=
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Tanmay Bharat
11 months ago
The mechanics of a continuous self-assembling surface-layer aids cell division in an archaeon Tight collaboration with
@buzzbaum.bsky.social
, Sulfolobus cryo-ET from
@idocaspy.bsky.social
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
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Biozentrum, University of Basel
11 months ago
Why do antibiotics sometimes fail even against non-resistant bacteria? Prof. Dirk Bumann’s team challenges the widespread belief that particularly resilient bacteria are responsible for antibiotic failure.
@unibas.ch
@nature.com
@nccr-antiresist.bsky.social
www.biozentrum.unibas.ch/news/detail/...
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Why antibiotics can fail even against non-resistant bacteria
Antibiotics are indispensable in the treatment of bacterial infections. But why are they sometimes ineffective, even when the bacteria are not resistant? The team led by Prof. Dirk Bumann challenges t...
https://www.biozentrum.unibas.ch/news/detail/why-antibiotics-can-fail-even-against-nonresistant-bacteria
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Seth Thomas Scanlon
11 months ago
Also last week in
@science.org
:
@kanekiyom.bsky.social
, Douglas Reed, Simon Barratt-Boyes, & colleagues show pre-exposure broadly neutralizing
#antibody
(
#bnAb
)
#prophylaxis
against a conserved supersite on
#influenza
#hemagglutinin
(HA) stem protects
#macaques
against
#H5N1
infection!
#BirdFlu
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Pre-exposure antibody prophylaxis protects macaques from severe influenza
Influenza virus pandemics and seasonal epidemics have claimed countless lives. Recurrent zoonotic spillovers of influenza viruses with pandemic potential underscore the need for effective countermeasu...
https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.ado6481
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A human gut bacterium antagonizes neighboring bacteria by altering their protein-folding ability: Cell Host & Microbe
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A human gut bacterium antagonizes neighboring bacteria by altering their protein-folding ability
Antagonism shapes microbiomes. Lim et al. identify a mechanism used by human gut commensals to antagonize related bacteria. The secreted effector Bte1 alters the protein-folding machinery of targeted ...
https://www.cell.com/cell-host-microbe/fulltext/S1931-3128%2825%2900026-5
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Saskia Bricmont
11 months ago
Face à un gouvernement rétrograde,
@ecolo.be
dépose une proposition de loi pour assurer une représentation de genre équilibrée au Conseil des Ministres, comme on l'a fait aux autres niveaux de pouvoir. Mesdames, le combat pour nos droits ne s'arrête pas là!
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Écolo dénonce un premier gros impair du gouvernement fédéral: "En voyant la photo officielle ce matin, j'ai eu un haut-le-cœur"
La coprésidente d'Écolo, Marie Lecocq, dénonce le faible nombre de femmes ministres au sein de l'équipe De Wever. Sa formation politique a déposé une proposition de révision de la Constitution pour ga...
https://www.lalibre.be/belgique/politique-belge/2025/02/03/ecolo-fustige-un-premier-gros-impair-du-gouvernement-federal-en-voyant-la-photo-officielle-ce-matin-jai-eu-un-haut-le-coeur-MWBX4UPYL5G5DK5QWK644ARKMU/
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Kathleen Kay
11 months ago
Please consider non-profit society journals when you choose a journal for submitting your work AND for reviewing/editing.
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Pseudomonas Genome Database
11 months ago
Are you a
#Pseudomonas
researcher? Please take our survey and help shape the direction and priority of future
pseudomonas.com
database development:
forms.gle/gTPT6ruf3mqb...
#microsky
#idsky
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The Pseudomonas Genome Database - Genome annotation and comparative genome analysis
https://pseudomonas.com
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Lucy Crouch
11 months ago
New paper out today from the lab on Akkermansia muciniphila 🦠and how it breaks down host glycans! Very proud of my group, especially
@cassiebakshani.bsky.social
who did an amazing job.
@naturemicrobiol.bsky.social
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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Carbohydrate-active enzymes from Akkermansia muciniphila break down mucin O-glycans to completion - Nature Microbiology
Biochemical characterization of 66 carbohydrate-active enzymes from the gut microorganism Akkermansia muciniphila reveals that these enzymes can break down a range of host glycans, including mucin, wh...
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41564-024-01911-7
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Sorek Lab
11 months ago
Our paper out @Nature: CARD domains mediate anti-phage defense in bacterial gasdermin systems CARDs are essential for caspase recruitment during human inflammasome activation. We now find them in bacterial immune systems Congrats Tana Wein! Thank you Kranzusch lab!
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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Félix Ramos-León
11 months ago
A novel polysaccharide in the envelope of S. aureus influences the septal secretionof preproteins with a YSIRK/GXXS motif 🦠🧫🧪
journals.asm.org/doi/10.1128/...
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A novel polysaccharide in the envelope of S. aureus influences the septal secretion of preproteins with a YSIRK/GXXS motif | Journal of Bacteriology
Gram-positive bacteria assemble peptidoglycan-linked polymers known as wall teichoic acids (WTA). Both Staphylococcus aureus and Bacillus subtilis elaborate WTAs made of poly-glycerol or poly-ribitol ...
https://journals.asm.org/doi/10.1128/jb.00478-24
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ᐯIᑕTOᖇ ᑎIᘔET, ᗰᗪ
11 months ago
Science: sometimes it just takes a little protocol tweak Petri (1887) Centralblatt fur Bacteriologie und Parasitenkunde “A minor modification of the plating technique of Koch...under these conditions, contamination from airborne germs rarely occurs” His modification? A͓̽ ͓̽L͓̽I͓̽D͓̽ ͓̽F͓̽O͓̽R͓̽ ͓̽T͓̽H͓̽E͓̽ ͓̽A͓̽G͓̽A͓̽R͓̽ ͓̽D͓̽I͓̽S͓̽H͓̽
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Badreddine Douzi
11 months ago
Happy to see this story out! Elucidating assembly and function of VirB8 cell wall subunits refines the DNA translocation model in Gram-positive T4SSs | Science Advances
www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
Thanks to all colleagues and collaborators! With support of INRAe, Université de Lorraine and ANR.
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Elucidating assembly and function of VirB8 cell wall subunits refines the DNA translocation model in Gram-positive T4SSs
Structure-function exploration of VirB8-like subunits paves the way to better understand T4SSs in Gram-positive bacteria.
https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.adq5975
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Rémi Fronzes
11 months ago
We are very pleased to share our latest preprint on the architecture of the membrane complex of the type 7 secretion system involved in bacterial competition in B. subtilis.
#CryoEM
#microsky
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Antimicrobial resistance #AMR
11 months ago
Glox Therapeutics received up to £500,000 from LifeArc's £3 million fund to develop precision antibiotics for AMR lung infections in cystic fibrosis. Their platform targets drug-resistant bacteria without harming the microbiome. We wish them success.
pulse2.com/glox-therape...
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Glox Therapeutics: £3 Million Awarded For Collaborative Discovery Program
Glox Therapeutics, a company that is pioneering the development of precision antibiotic therapies based on naturally occurring bacteriocins, announced it has been awarded a share of the £3 million Col...
https://pulse2.com/glox-therapeutics-3-million-awarded-for-collaborative-discovery-program/
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ASM
11 months ago
We’re thrilled to announce the election of Vaughn Cooper, Ph.D., as the new ASM President-Elect & the newly elected At-Large Board Directors Joanna Goldberg, Ph.D., & Michael Johnson, Ph.D. Congrats to our elected officers! Read more:
asm.social/2fU
@vscooper.micropopbio.org
@copperbae.bsky.social
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Rémi Fronzes
11 months ago
Very happy to see this paper out. Congratulations to Robine, Badreddine and everyone involved. Elucidating assembly and function of VirB8 cell wall subunits refines the DNA translocation model in Gram-positive T4SSs | Science Advances
www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
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Elucidating assembly and function of VirB8 cell wall subunits refines the DNA translocation model in Gram-positive T4SSs
Structure-function exploration of VirB8-like subunits paves the way to better understand T4SSs in Gram-positive bacteria.
https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.adq5975
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FEMS Journals
11 months ago
Members of the
#Pseudomonas
genus play diverse ecological roles. By analyzing 26363 Pseudomonas genomes, Udaondo et al. enhance our understanding of the genetic diversity, ecology, and interactions of Pseudomonas.
https://buff.ly/4jmVI2L
#FEMSMicrobiolRev
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FEMS
11 months ago
Time is running out, with just 3️⃣ days remaining until the abstract submission deadline. Elevate the visibility of your work by contributing through multiple submission routes: 📌 Poster Display⚡ Flash Talks 🎤 Session Talks Submit today
https://buff.ly/3VmRzkZ
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Carine Meignin 🪰🦠🧬🌈
11 months ago
📢Job alert We have two postdoctoral positions available, starting in Spring 2025. These positions are part of research funded by an ERC Advanced Grant, focused on exploring evolutionary immunology (Evo-Immuno).
#Postdoc
#InnateImmunity
Do not hesitate to contact us.
ibmc.cnrs.fr/en/laboratoi...
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MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology
11 months ago
Don’t miss next week’s
#LMBSeminar
‘The immune system of bacteria’ by Rotem Sorek
@soreklab.bsky.social
from Weizmann Institute of Science Join us at 11am (GMT) on Monday 27th January. Visit our website for more details:
www2.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/news-and-eve...
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John Helmann
11 months ago
S. aureus LTA modulates cell wall integrity (in part) by sequestering a putatively bifunctional PG hydrolase (ScaH); from the Taeok Bae and Susanne Walker labs.
#MicroSky
#Peptidoglycan
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L’Institut Curie suspend aujourd'hui son activité sur X (anciennement Twitter). Cette décision fait suite à l’évolution éditoriale du réseau X qui est devenue… | 44 comments on LinkedIn
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