10 years and still standing strong @EMBL πΎπͺ
Huge thanks to all members, alumni, supporters & colleagues who made it possible.
Hereβs to the next decade! π
10 years and still standing strong @EMBL πΎπͺ
Huge thanks to all members, alumni, supporters & colleagues who made it possible.
Hereβs to the next decade! π
When I first learned about omics at university, I confidently stopped caring about single proteins. Fast-forward 4 years of a systemβs biology PhD, I now have the most amazing favorite single protein which I canβt stop thinking about. Here is the story of how that happened π
Phold's manuscript is now available @narjournal.bsky.social thanks to @susiegriggo.bsky.social @npbhavya.bsky.social @vijinim.bsky.social @linsalrob.bsky.social @martinsteinegger.bsky.social @milot.bsky.social @eunbelivable.bsky.social & others not on bsky #phagesky academic.oup.com/nar/article/...
π£ New preprint from us at phagefoundry.org π£
A solid machine learning framework & to predict strain-level phage-host interactions across diverse bacterial genera from genome sequences alone. Avery Noonan from the Arkin Lab led this massive effort
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
Happy to see our HT-PELSA paper now published in @natsmb.nature.com π Big thanks for the constructive review process! πRead the manuscript here (www.nature.com/articles/s41...) & check the thread for additional information β¬οΈ
Finally out! π€© Check out our HT- PELSA for high throughput screeningοΌ
Very excited to share the latest work from our lab, which was published today in Nature!
nature.com/articles/s41...
PhD graduate and now post-doc Sofia Dahlman, along with co-senior author Sam Forster from The Hudson and other researchers from our lab and others.
Figure 1 from the preprint
Check out our preprint! With new molecular mechanisms, 140 subtomogram averages, and ~600 annotated cells under different conditions, we @embl.org were able to describe bacterial populations with in-cell #cryoET. And thereβs a surprise at the end π΅οΈ
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
#teamtomo
Excited to share our preprint led by Carlos Voogdt et al
We developed new genetic tools & genome-wide libraries for species of the Bacteroidales order; constructed saturated barcoded transposon libraries in key representatives of three genera.
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
New Preprint from Voogdt et al π
Establishes efficient genome-wide transposon mutagenesis & barcode mutant libraries for three Bacteroidales gut bacteria, identifying shared & species-specific essential genes, non-coding elements, & toxin pathways, advancing gut microbiome functional genomics
new preprint: Ubiquitin is a protein modification linked with degradation but known to regulate other functions. Over 100k ubiquitination sites have been discovered and here we (@julianvangerwen.bsky.social + others) try to prioritize those most critical to the cell www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
Happy to see that Spacedust is now published on Nature Methods!
It combines sensitive Foldseek structure search and conserved neighborhood detection to discover functionally-associated gene clusters in prokaryotic & viral genomes.
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New impact case study outlines the impressive economic & scientific value of UniProt - the world-leading open data resource for protein sequence & functional information.
Users save up to 219 hours per year, equivalent to net benefits of up to β¬5,475 per user.
www.ebi.ac.uk/about/news/a...
Excited for New Approaches and Concepts in Microbiology 2025 with sessions on Bacterial systems biology, Bacterial cell biology & protein machines, Microbiomes, Environment & evolution, Pathogenesis & phage, Antibiotic discovery, mechanisms, and resistance. #EESMicrobiology
Very excited to share our preprint on a new resource: the Encyclopaedia of Viral Anti-Defence Systems (EVADES)! This is the main result of my PhD at βͺEMBL-EBI (@ebi.embl.org)β¬
and the University of Cambridge (@cam.ac.ukβ¬)! π www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1... π§΅1/n"
Want to know how the ligands interact with proteins beyond model cell lines, e.g., in tissues or bacteria? Interested in membrane targets? Check out our High-Throughput PELSA method which allows you do all these cool screenings for dozens of ligands within two hours! www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
And here it is, the completed BASEL collection finally published as early access in @plosbiology.org - see the thread for more details. π€π§¬π£
Now online! Jumbo phage killer immune system targets early infection of nucleus-forming phages
Join our favorite microbiology meeting! Fantastic talks, poster sessions, new technologies, and all the hot areas of microbiology in a great environment - experts in cell & systems biology, microbiomes, environment & evolution, pathogenesis, phage & antibiotics
DONβT MISS abstract deadline, April 1
Updated validation reports are now available for structures determined using integrative & hybrid methods (IHM) that extends to structures derived from Crosslinking-MS data, along with previously supported Small Angle Scattering (SAS) data!
β¬οΈ Read moreβ¬οΈ
www.wwpdb.org/news/news
π #AlphaFold Database update
AlphaFold DB now integrates The Encyclopedia of Domains (TED) β a resource designed to systematically identify & classify structural domains within AlphaFold-predicted protein structures.
www.ebi.ac.uk/about/news/u...
@pdbeurope.bsky.social
It is finally out!
Muntathar Al-Shimary, @doudna-lab.bsky.social , @cresslab.bsky.social and I present a gene knockdown tool that works in diverse bacteriophages: CRISPRi through antisense RNA Targeting (CRISPRi-ART)!
Check it out @naturemicrobiol.bsky.social
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
In our latest review, we explore 12 deep-learning tools for metagenomic analysis, covering their strengths, limitations, and key applications. We hope it serves as both a resource and inspiration for new ways to analyze metagenomic data. Great work by Eli Levy Karin!
π doi.org/10.1093/nsr/...
New version of DefenseFinder available defensefinder.mdmlab.fr (& cli)
Now encompassing 263 systems (+111 this year..!).
Thanks @ftesson.bsky.social, DefenseFinder grandmaster. Full list of systems here: defense-finder-models/List_system_article.md at master Β· mdmparis/defense-finder-models
Excited to see this huge piece of work out π Congrats to everyone involved! If you ever wanted to read a 8in1 paper grab a cup of tea and enjoy π
We are very happy to present our work on N-glycoproteomics!π¬ Our method enables the selective enrichment and precise quantification of intact N-glycopeptides to explore the dynamics of glycosylation microheterogeneity.
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
π¨ 𧬠Updated preprint on the completed BASEL collection - what's new? Some fun with bacterial immunity and a new P22 relative infecting E. coli K-12. A thread π§΅
Excited to share our preprint with @savitski_lab led by @tarabartolec.bsky.social, @KMitosch & ClΓ©ment Potel! We uncovered a mechanism by which the T7 phage broadly counteracts DNA-targeting bacterial defenses by deploying a loose cannon kinase in its genome @embl.org www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
11/11 - Thanks to all involved - what a super collaboration! Savitski lab and @typaslab.bsky.social @embl.org with @alessioyang.bsky.social, @mgalactus.bsky.social / #phage #proteomics #phosphorylation #microbiology #PTMs
10/11 - T7K affected infectivity in nearly half of tested strains! It sometimes even gave >1000-fold advantages to the phage. And none of these strains had Retron-Eco9 or DarTG1, so it is likely that there are many, many more T7K-sensitive systems to be described.