What is the benefit of forming bundles? We don't fully understand this yet. Maybe it protects fibers from phage, degradation, or shearing? Or, it could promote biofilm formation, similar to what is seen in archaic chaperone-usher pathway pili. Or, it might enable electron transfer between cells.
03.11.2025 15:48
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This electroactive bacterium has a long doubling time (~1 d). It probably allocates a lot energy expenditure to make those nanowire bundles. Interestingly, hemes within a single fiber are well insulated, and the heme-heme distance between fibers seems too far to allow electrons to jump between them.
03.11.2025 15:48
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Our Pyrodictium cannulae paper is out in its final form! Cannulae assemble into calcium-stabilized tubular filaments stable at 100 Β°Cβa unique archaeal cellβcell connection. Led brilliantly by @mikesleutel.bsky.social & @vinceconticello.bsky.social.
www.nature.com/articles/s41467-025-64120-8
14.10.2025 14:24
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Labβs first paper is out!! We show the first structures of #Asgard #chromatin by #cryo-EM π§¬βοΈ
Asgard histones form closed and open hypernucleosomes. Closed are conserved across #Archaea, while open resemble eukaryotic H3βH4 octasomes and are Asgard-specific. More here: www.cell.com/molecular-ce...
28.10.2025 15:07
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Finally, this pilus was reported to be conductive many years ago. However, our structure shows no molecular basis for this, and our bulk measurements confirm the pili are not conductive. It's not surprisingβwhy would a photosynthetic bacterium need to adopt the anaerobic respiration lifestyle?
24.10.2025 04:08
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Intriguingly, we also showed this pilus can bind microcystin on its surface! π This binding may be achieved by a unique glycosylation pattern, allowing the bacteria to enrich these toxins, which could potentially aid in their survival.
24.10.2025 04:08
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These pili are crucial for the bacteria to maintain its water column position. Since we lack genetic knockout tools, we temporarily sheared the pili off. Without them, the bacteria could no longer remain where they were. The cells remained viable, and the pili were regenerated after a few hours.
24.10.2025 04:08
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Cannulae paper published in final form. Thanks to the many collaborators and to the reviewers. @jerryknowsnothing.bsky.social @mikesleutel.bsky.social @vikramalva.bsky.social
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14.10.2025 10:57
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Have a look at our paper on a new group of pleomorphic viruses infecting marine hyperthermophilic #archaea of the class Archaeoglobi. The virus coexists in a stable relationship with its host. Congrats to Diana Baquero and Eduardo Bignon. @ISMEJ doi.org/10.1093/isme...
25.01.2024 17:14
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