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Microbiologist researching bacterial development and evolution She/her
https://gallagherlab.org/
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Yves Brun lab
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Matt Hutchings
22 days ago
Research into filamentous actinomycetes, the antibiotic producers, is in steep decline. Loads of natural products chemistry research worldwide but not much aimed at understanding their biology and ecology. The latter is key to unlocking their specialised metabolism
link.springer.com/article/10.1...
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Revitalizing actinobacteria research: an urgent response to the antimicrobial resistance crisis - Natural Products and Bioprospecting
Abstract The crisis of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is escalating while the antibiotic pipeline remains stagnant. Our bibliometric analysis of eight decades of literature reveals a critical imbalanc...
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13659-025-00587-8
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Kilian Dekoninck
about 2 months ago
Beachside science in Ventura with
@kelleygallagher.bsky.social
and her awesome PhD student during the STIM GRC. We put Streptomyces on a pedestal. From regulatory networks to signaling molecules that shape microbial decisions and metabolism. Science is better with conversations and ocean air. 🦠🧫
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Heather Feaga
about 2 months ago
All I do is not hear about grants I applied for 8 months ago.
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Kevin England
about 2 months ago
My first first-author paper is posted! Glad to have this out! 🦠🚨🕺 We show that pGpp production depletes GTP, inhibits translation, and remodels the transcriptome faster than (p)ppGpp. ...and more!
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Heather Feaga
2 months ago
The sporulation phosphorelay protein Spo0B is membrane localized in Paenibacillus! The transmembrane domain appears to increase interaction with relay partners. Congrats to former lab undergrad
@isabellalin.bsky.social
and her grad mentor
@cassidyprints.bsky.social
journals.asm.org/doi/10.1128/...
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Matt Hutchings
3 months ago
So happy to see Mark recognised for his incredible work. Over a ~40 year career he and his group discovered ECF sigma factors, characterised many key developmental regulators of the Streptomyces lifecycle, and identified new mechanisms of bacterial gene regulation, antibiotic action and resistance.
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Huge congrats to outstanding undergraduate student
@justine-choi.bsky.social
who defended her honors thesis this week!
3 months ago
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Leah McPhillips
3 months ago
📄 Delighted to share that the preprint of my main PhD work is out now! 👏 A huge thank you to everyone involved,
@tommclean.bsky.social
, Govind Chandra, Ngat Tran (both not on BlueSky) and especially my PhD supervisor
@tunglejic.bsky.social
👏 🧵 below!
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6...
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Stable inheritance of the Streptomyces linear plasmid SCP1 by dual ParABS partition systems
Low-copy-number plasmids often rely on dedicated maintenance mechanisms, such as partitioning systems, to ensure stable inheritance across generations. These partition systems actively segregate siste...
https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.64898/2025.12.10.693275v1
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Microbiology Society
4 months ago
Marjory Stephenson Prize 2026: Professor Mark Buttner —
@johninnescentre.bsky.social
Outreach and Engagement Prize 2026:
@lindsaybroadbent.bsky.social
—
@uniofsurrey.bsky.social
Translational Microbiology Prize 2026:
@alanlparker.bsky.social
—
@cancerwales.bsky.social
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Nadine Ziemert
4 months ago
Happy to share our newest manuscript about the discovery and hererologous expression of metanodin, a new lassopeptide with unprecedented structural features directly from soil metagenomes.
pubs.acs.org/doi/full/10....
#secmet
#lassopeptides
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Discovery and Heterologous Expression of the Soil Metagenome-Derived Lasso Peptide Metanodin with an Unprecedented Ring Structure
Culture-independent metagenomic approaches have proven to be effective tools for identifying previously hidden biosynthetic gene clusters (BGCs) encoding novel natural products with potential medical relevance. However, producing these compounds remains challenging as metagenomic BGCs often originate from organisms phylogenetically distant from available heterologous hosts. Lasso peptides, a subclass of ribosomally synthesized and post-translationally modified peptide (RiPP) natural products, exhibit diverse bioactivities, yet no lasso peptide has previously been discovered directly from a metagenome. Here, we report the discovery and heterologous expression of the first soil metagenome-derived lasso peptide. Expression of its biosynthetic gene cluster in Escherichia coli, followed by mass spectrometry analysis, strongly supported the predicted amino acid sequence and lasso structure of the peptide. Notably, this lasso peptide is the first to feature asparagine as the ring-forming residue at position one. Taxonomic analysis of the corresponding BGC identified an uncultivated member of the Steroidobacterales family (Gammaproteobacteria) as the closest known relative of the potential native host. These findings underscore the potential of metagenomic genome mining to reveal structurally novel RiPPs and to expand our understanding of the natural diversity of lasso peptides.
https://pubs.acs.org/doi/full/10.1021/acs.jnatprod.5c00970
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Susan Schlimpert
5 months ago
We have a PhD opportunity available in our group
@johninnescentre.bsky.social
through the NRP Doctoral Training Partnership. Help us uncover the Hidden Diversity of Bacterial NLRs. Start date: October 2026. For more information and how to apply👉
biodtp.norwichresearchpark.ac.uk/projects/bey...
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Beyond Immunity: Uncovering the Hidden Diversity of Bacterial NLRs (SCHLIMPERT_J26DTP) | Doctoral Training Partnership
Join us in exploring the hidden functions of ancient immune proteins in bacteria. Bacteria, like plants and animals, have evolved sophisticated systems to detect and respond to threats.
https://biodtp.norwichresearchpark.ac.uk/projects/beyond-immunity-uncovering-the-hidden-diversity-of-bacterial-nlrs-schlimpert_j26dtp/
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Joe Peters Lab
7 months ago
Very excited about our work from
@jordanthesier.bsky.social
and
@popomicro.bsky.social
et al. We find that Tn7 family elements common in bacteria (that include all of the guide RNA-directed transposons, CAST) are also found across archaea including many in the exciting Asgard group!
#MicroSky
#TESky
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Hannah Ledvina Ph.D.
8 months ago
Words cannot describe how excited I am to share the findings from the second half of my postdoc in
@aaronwhiteley.bsky.social
's lab where we discover that bacteria use functional amyloids to defend themselves from predatory bacteria.
rdcu.be/euu5Y
. See thread for details on this epic adventure 1/.
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Functional amyloid proteins confer defence against predatory bacteria
Nature - Escherichia coli uses curli fibres, oligomers of the functional amyloid CsgA, as a barrier to protect against the predatory bacteria Bdellovibrio bacteriovorus and Myxococcus xanthus in a...
https://rdcu.be/euu5Y
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Tung Le
8 months ago
Finally published! Many thanks to the reviewers and editor whose comments & suggestions improved this work significantly more than the first preprint version!!!
www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...
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Expanding the diversity of bacterial DNA partitioning: A CTP-independent ParABS system for plasmid partitioning in Streptomyces | PNAS
The ATP- and CTP-dependent ParA-ParB-parS segrosome is a macromolecular complex that segregates chromosomes/plasmids in most bacterial species. CTP...
https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.2406398122
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Félix Ramos-León
9 months ago
Excited to share our latest review! Check it out to see what we know so far about how Staphylococcus aureus coordinates key processes during its cell cycle
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Yves Brun lab
9 months ago
How does your favorite species elongate? 🧵 "Phenotypic plasticity in bacterial elongation among closely related species". Happy to see this paper in print
@natcomms.nature.com
. Nice work by
@mariedelaby.bsky.social
, Liu Yang et al. See original 🧵, different colours, same data and conclusions.
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Mark O. Martin
10 months ago
First podcast recording of the day. Guest is Dr. Tory Hendry of Cornell University, chatting about interactions between fluorescent Pseudomonas and aphids!
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Nadine Ziemert
10 months ago
Happy to announce that our „newest old tool“ autoMLST2.0 is out and published. You need an accurate and easy to use tool to build
#phylogenetictrees
from
#bacterialgenomes
:
academic.oup.com/nar/advance-...
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AutoMLST2: a web server for phylogeny and microbial taxonomy
Abstract. Accurate and accessible phylogenetic analysis is essential for understanding microbial taxonomy and evolution, which are integral to microbiology
https://academic.oup.com/nar/advance-article/doi/10.1093/nar/gkaf397/8129379?searchresult=1
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Félix Ramos-León
11 months ago
Our review on Z-ring placement mechanisms in cocci is out! This was a fun one to write!
#Microsky
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Kumaran Ramamurthi
11 months ago
Cell division in rod-shaped bacteria is well studied (think "Min system"), but how do round bacteria find their middle?
@felixrl.bsky.social
's new review article covers how
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aureus, Streptococci, and others figure out how to perform binary fission.
portlandpress.com/biochemsoctr...
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How do spherical bacteria regulate cell division?
Many bacteria divide by binary fission, producing two identical daughter cells, which requires proper placement of the division machinery at mid-cell. Spherical bacteria (cocci) face unique challenges...
https://portlandpress.com/biochemsoctrans/article/doi/10.1042/BST20240956/235958/How-do-spherical-bacteria-regulate-cell-division
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Heather Feaga
11 months ago
Latest work from the lab - we identify a translation factor, YebC2, that reduces ribosome stalling in B. subtilis! Congrats to co-first authors: grad students Hye-Rim Hong & Cassidy Prince & undergrad Dennis Wu
@denniswu02.bsky.social
journals.plos.org/plosgenetics...
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YebC2 resolves ribosome stalling and increases fitness of cells lacking EF-P and the ABCF ATPase YfmR
Author summary Polyproline motifs are essential structural features of many proteins but are difficult for the ribosome to synthesize. EF-P reduces ribosome pausing at polyproline motifs. Here, we sho...
https://journals.plos.org/plosgenetics/article?id=10.1371/journal.pgen.1011633
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Yves Brun lab
12 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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John Helmann
about 1 year ago
Excited to share!
@yeshapatel.bsky.social
and I report... Mutations in RNAP confer antibiotic resistance via transcriptome remodeling. Repression of branched chain amino acid and Pyr pathways increases β-lactam resistance in B. subtilis.
#MicroSky
#AMR
#antibiotics
www.cell.com/cell-reports...
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A mutation in RNA polymerase imparts resistance to β-lactams by preventing dysregulation of amino acid and nucleotide metabolism
Patel and Helmann identify metabolic pathways that are dysregulated in RNAP mutant strains with altered β-lactam sensitivity. Genetic and physiological studies demonstrate that BCAA and Pyr synthesis ...
https://www.cell.com/cell-reports/fulltext/S2211-1247(25)00039-7
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Jennifer Goff, PhD
about 1 year ago
I want to expand on the extent to which IDEAA materials have been purged: I wrote an article last year for women’s history month on the history of women in antimicrobial development….DELETED.
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Félix Ramos-León
about 1 year ago
Cool stuff with my two favorite sporulating bacteria, Streptomyces and Bacillus 🧪🧫🦠
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Félix Ramos-León
about 1 year ago
Beautiful work on bacterial contractile injection systems (CIS) by
@pilhoferlab.bsky.social
and
@s-lab.bsky.social
🦠🧪🧫
elifesciences.org/reviewed-pre...
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Function and firing of the Streptomyces coelicolor contractile injection system requires the membrane protein CisA
https://elifesciences.org/reviewed-preprints/104064
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Adams Lab - Biology of Spirochetes
about 1 year ago
Join our team studying gene regulation and cell biology of spirochetes @ NIAID, NIH! Work on the dynamic NIH main campus in Bethesda, MD! Apply (email
[email protected]
) before Feb. 9th. More details @ ScienceCareers:
jobs.sciencecareers.org/job/668360/p...
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Postdoctoral Fellow - Bethesda, Maryland (US) job with National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) | 668360
NIAID seeks candidates for a postdoctoral fellowship position studying gene regulation and the cell biology of spirochetes.
https://jobs.sciencecareers.org/job/668360/postdoctoral-fellow/
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Tory Hendry
over 1 year ago
We’re excited to advertise the Microbial Friends and Foes REU program! Please share info with your undergrads, for 10 weeks paid research experience at Cornell. Apps due on Feb 1.
@heatherfeaga.bsky.social
cihmid.cornell.edu/academics-pr...
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ActinoBase
over 1 year ago
go.bsky.app/sYxCv4
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Igor Brodsky
over 1 year ago
The NIH is an engine of economic growth. Cutting funding to NIH will consequently cut economic growth and have long-lasting impacts on US competitiveness at the cutting edge of biomedical discovery
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Dr. Aisha Burton
over 1 year ago
Since we have had a big boom to bsky let me reintroduce myself. I am Aisha Burton and a new PI at Cornell Micro. Currently on maternity leave but my two research techs are keeping the research going 🙏🏾. My lab is interested in studying small proteins and how they impact stress responses in bacteria
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Marie Delaby
over 1 year ago
Excited to share my postdoctoral work from the Brun Lab
@brunlabcaulo.bsky.social
! Together with Liu Yang, we uncovered surprising diversity in bacterial cell elongation within the Caulobacteraceae family—from unidirectional to polar elongation 🧵1/5:
buff.ly/48Kw96x
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Phenotypic plasticity in bacterial elongation among closely related species
Cell elongation is a fundamental component of the bacterial cell cycle and has been studied over many decades, in part owing to its mechanisms being a target of numerous antibiotic classes. While seve...
https://buff.ly/48Kw96x
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Matt Hutchings
over 1 year ago
Another fully funded 4 year PhD in our group. Understanding the role of the conserved WblA protein in coordinating antibiotic production with sporulation in Streptomyces bacteria. Please RB.
biodtp.norwichresearchpark.ac.uk/projects/ant...
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Antibiotic discovery in Streptomyces bacteria | Doctoral Training Partnership
HUTCHINGS_J25DTP1
https://biodtp.norwichresearchpark.ac.uk/projects/antibiotic-discovery-in-streptomyces-bacteria/
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Félix Ramos-León
over 1 year ago
I’m doing my best to keep Microbial Cell Bio Starter Pack updated. I’ve added some new people recently—so now’s a great time to update your follows and stay connected. If you’d like to be included in the pack, feel free to DM me!
#Microsky
go.bsky.app/L3L2iFz
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We have a PhD candidate! Congrats to Joee Denis on a very successful qualifying exam!
over 1 year ago
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First six months in the books! Before, during, and after of lab setup. HUGE thanks to intrepid first lab members Joee, Justine, and Ethan!!
about 2 years ago
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Lorena Fernández
about 2 years ago
Fully funded PhD opportunity! 🦠🧫Come to Glasgow to study interactions between Streptomyces and other soil microorganisms. Will be a fun and exciting project! Interested? Check it out and apply here! Deadline 16th Feb. Please repost and spread the word!
#microsky
www.findaphd.com/phds/project...
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Paul Hoskisson 🧫 🦠🐸
about 2 years ago
Reminder that
@lore-fermar.bsky.social
and I have a studentship available, starting autumn 2024 - on evolution of antibiotic-producing bacteria - closing date 9th Feb
gla.ac.uk/postgraduate/d…
pls RT and/or pass on to potential students
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Lorena Fernández
over 2 years ago
If you are interested in Streptomyces, adaptive evolution and improvement of antibiotic production, apply for this PhD!
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Thanks so much to
@felixrl.bsky.social
for a fantastic seminar at Cornell Microbiology and visit to Ithaca!
over 2 years ago
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Dr. Aisha Burton
over 2 years ago
As it’s
#BlackinMicro
Week let me reintroduce myself: Hi!! 👋🏾 I am Aisha and a 5th year post doc at the NIH and will be transitioning to Assistant Research Professor of Microbiology at Cornell starting Jan. 1st. My research looks at how small proteins help regulate bacterial stress responses.
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Yves Brun lab
over 2 years ago
Please repost! Deadline Oct. 27. Faculty job for bacteriologists! Join our Department of Microbiology @med_umontreal as Assistant/Associate Professor!
#Bacteriology
#FacultyJob
#AcademicJobs
#TenureTrack
More info:
bit.ly/3LE3fuz
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Félix Ramos-León
over 2 years ago
This is how my family has been living for several months now. Climate change is real. Small steps, like reducing waste and supporting eco-friendly practices, can make a huge difference. 🌿🌍 We must work to create a sustainable future
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Kumaran Ramamurthi
over 2 years ago
Think the cytoplasm is uniform in its physiochemical properties? "Nuh-uh!" say T. Delerue and S. Chareyre. Their preprint reports a chaperone required for cell wall assembly in #Bacillus due to decreased pH near the periphery of the developing spore.
biorxiv.org/cgi/content/...
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Bacterial cell surface nanoenvironment requires a specialized chaperone to activate a peptidoglycan ...
bioRxiv - the preprint server for biology, operated by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, a research and educational institution
https://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2023.10.06.561273v1
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Dr. Aisha Burton
over 2 years ago
Whoo hoo! It’s out!
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Matt Hutchings
over 2 years ago
Follow our
@actinobase.bsky.social
feed for all things Streptomyces. Wiki is here:
actinobase.org
, genomic resources here:
streptomyces.org.uk
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Félix Ramos-León
over 2 years ago
Some cute blue Staphylococcus epidermidis for my first post here!
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Amanda Alker
over 2 years ago
I’m excited to share our latest manuscript as my first post on Bluesky! We used bacterial genetics to link tetrabromopyrrole production to coral morphogenesis.
www.nature.com/articles/s43...
Many thanks to all involved in the Shikuma Lab, the Smithsonian Marine Station and SIO
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over 2 years ago
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